Greystone
A publication of the Douglas County Chamber
April Calendar of Events
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GreyStone Power Luncheon
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Welcome to New Members!
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April 2015 Issue
Ticket sales are underway for the Douglas County Chamber’s tenth annual Chamber Raffle. The 2015 raffle offers nine chances to win more than $15,000 in prizes!
A total of 350 tickets will be sold at $100 each- giving each ticket holder better than a 1 in 40 chance of winning.
Tickets can be purchased at the Chamber of-fice at 6658 Church Street in Douglasville or from Chamber Board members. Drawings will take place in a reverse raffle format on May 28, 2015 at the Centre at Arbor Connection during the Chamber’s monthly Comcast Busi-ness After Hours. You do not have to be pres-ent to win.
In a reverse raffle, the first ticket drawn is not the winner, but will be worth $100 to the ticket holder. The top prize of $10,000 will be awarded to the lucky person holding the 350th, or last ticket drawn, but that’s not all. The 349th ticket drawn is worth $2,000, and the 50th, 100th, 150th, 200th, 250th and 300th tickets drawn will bring ticket holders $500. Tickets may be purchased individually or by groups who want to go together to pur-chase a lucky ticket.
The mission of the Douglas County Chamber is to support, promote and attract business for the advancement of our community. The Chamber currently serves 700 member busi-nesses. For more information please contact the Chamber at 770-942-5022 or come by to purchase a ticket.
WIN $10,000 IN THE CHAMBER RAFFLE!
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Chamber Matters, April 2015
WellStar 1/2!
Chamber Matters, April 2015
THANK YOU TO OUR 2015 CHAIRMANS CLUB
Sam & Rosco’s Restaurant
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Sam & Rosco’s RestaurantSam & Rosco’s Restaurant
2015 NETWORKING CALENDARDC Chamber members say networking is the best benefit of their Chamber member-
ship...join us monthly at our events as we network our way through town!
January 8 WellStar Douglas HospitalFebruary 5 West GA Technical CollegeMarch 12 Jones-Wynn Funeral HomeApril 2 CentralBaptistChurch
May 14 City of Douglasville June 11 AVAILABLEJuly 9 Biolife Plasma ServicesAugust 13 Ameriprise FinancialSeptember 3 Church at Chapelhill
October 8 Wells Fargo,McCalla Rayner, High Caliber Realty, Bethany Howard American Family InsuranceNovember 5 Diamonds ForeverDecember 3 Douglas County Government
January 29 City of Douglasville February 26 DeNyse SignsMarch 26 Servis1st BankApril 30 AssuredComfortHeating&AirMay 28 ChamberRaffleatTheCentre
June 25 WellStar Douglas HospitalJuly 30 3Links TechnologyAugust 27 DouglasCountySentinelOctober 22 FoxhallResort&SportingClub November 19 Social 92 December 17 LAST CHANCE TO SPONSOR IN 2015
January 20Sponsored by T. Dennis Connally, P.C., CPA At One Community Church 2015 Economic Outlook February 17Sponsored by Gas South AtTheCentreatArborConnection ARCUpdate|Sam&Rosco’s
March 17Sponsored by WellStar Douglas Hospital At GreyStone Power Auditorium Douglas County Health Report Card Jim ‘N Nicks
April 21Sponsored by Georgia Power Company At the Douglasville Conference Center 2015LegislativeWrapUp Proof of the Pudding
May 19Sponsored by Google AtTheCentreatArborConnectionLeadershipDouglasGraduationSam&Rosco’s
June 16Sponsored by Douglas CountyEconomic Development AuthorityAt GreyStone Power AuditoriumIndustryLuncheon|Folk’s July 14Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente AtTheCentreatArborConnectionSmall Businesses of Excellence Sam&Rosco’sRestaurant August 18Sponsored by Mercer University At the Douglasville Conference CenterAnnualMeeting|ProofofthePudding
September 15Sponsored by United WayAt the GreyStone Power Auditorium UnitedWayKick-OffCarrabba’sItalianGrill
October 20Sponsored by American Red Cross At Douglasville Conference CenterHeroes LuncheonProof of the Pudding
November 10Sponsored by West Georgia Technical CollegeAt the GreyStone Power AuditoriumThankstoElectedOfficialsLuncheonAtlanta’sFinestCatering
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11:45A.M.-1P.M.$20 for Chamber Members with RSVP, $30 for Guests
POWER LUNCHEON
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8-9A.M.FREE FOR MEMBERS, $20 GUESTS
4-6P.M.FREE FOR MEMBERS, $20 GUESTS
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Chamber Matters, April 2015
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“I am the DC Chamber”Enjoy this month’s cultural spotlight on one of our Chamber Members - we are proud
of our diverse group of business members and want to let our readers learn more about what makes our Chamber so successful - YOU!
If you are interested in being featured as one of our spotlights, please contact [email protected].
NAME Neil Jenkins
COMPANY Irish Bred Pub and Restaurant
YEARS IN BUSINESS? 7 Years
WHERE WERE YOU BORN? Oxford England and I lived in Japan for 15 yearsAT WHAT AGE AND WHY DID YOU COME TO THE US? 37 and moved to the US to marry my bride who I met working in JapanYOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND? Nottingham University with a Bachelors in Business Management
FAMILY? CHILDREN? Married to my wife Cynthia for 9 years and we have a daughter Ella who is 4.
DESCRIBE THE CULTURE OF YOUR HOMELAND. It’s very hard to explain to be honest, you have to be British to truly understand it and even then many Brits would have to think carefully to answer this ques-tion. I think this comes from being an island....perhaps another reason why I enjoyed living in Japan so much since there are so many similarities between the two countries. I was raised to believe our culture is all about fair play and self-respect. We are good winners and good losers. Our culture is all about not complain-ing when the going gets tough, about making the best of it regardless. Plus we take great joy in mocking
ourselves.
HOW MANY LANGUAGES DO YOU SPEAK? Two fluently - English and Japanese
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO MOVE TO DOUGLAS COUNTY? I was looking for a location to open a Pub in a historic downtown area. It is hard to find a building that just grabs you, so when I saw the building which is now the Pub, I knew that it was the ideal location to build a business.
WHAT IS THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DOING BUSINESS IN THE US AND IN YOUR HOME? The biggest difference is that this is considered the land of opportu-nity, and it is totally true. In the US, if you want to do something and no matter who you talk to, people are always willing to offer a solution to anything. There is always a second option. In Japan or England, it was always a flat no. People are more supportive and believe in others than in either Japan or England.
WHAT ONE THING WOULD YOU SHARE WITH OUR MEMBERS TO DEBUNK A MYTH ABOUT YOUR CULTURE? Britain is not a country. While “Britain” or “Great Britain” does refer to the general area, neither of them refers to a country. Britain is a general term for Wales, Scotland and England collectively, while the British Isles also includes Ireland (Northern and the Republic). Plus, the majority of us do not speak like the Queen, it doesn’t rain every day (In fact we have one of the best climates in Europe) and we most cer-tainly do not drink warm beer!! From a business perspective, many of our patrons think that the pubs at home in England are smoky, dark bars. In reality, pubs are the opposite
Neil JenkinsNative of England 4521 Industrial Access Rd. | Douglasville, GA 30134
(770) 942-0688 | www.denyseco.com
BUSINESSAfter Hours
2189 Midway RoadDouglasville, GA 30135
(770) 942-2311www.jones-wynn.com
Chamber Matters, April 2015
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Chamber Matters, April 2015 Chamber Matters, April 2015
1 9 – 11 a.m. Chamber Seminar Series: Creating a Strategic Plan (and actually using it!)
2 8 – 9 a.m. Georgia Power Coffee Card Exchange at Central Baptist Church 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Leadership Douglas Arts & History Day 11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for Custom Fitness of Douglasville
8 12 p.m. Diplomats Meeting
10 8 – 9:30 a.m. – Good Morning Connections Leads Group at the Chamber BIG Success Leads Group at ITT Tech 9 a.m. Workforce Development Committee at CCI
14 2 – 6 p.m. Youth Leadership Douglas
15 9 a.m. – Noon Chamber Seminar Series: Art of Negotiation and Public Speaking Presented by WGTC
16 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. YPC 3rd Thursday Networking Event: “Tips from the Top” Lunch n Learn
21 9:30 a.m. Young Professionals Connection Committee Meeting 11:30 a.m. Chairmans Club Reception at Douglasville Conference Center 12– 1 p.m. GreyStone Power Luncheon Sponsored by Georgia Power At Douglasville Conference Center | Catered by Proof of the Pudding 1:15 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting
24 8 – 9:30 a.m. Good Morning Connections Leads Group at the Chamber BIG Success Leads Group at ITT Tech 28 9 a.m. Small Business Committee Meeting
30 11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for Halcyon Bodyworks 4 – 6 p.m. Comcast Business After Hours at Assured Comfort Heating & Air
APRIL CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FebruaryRenewing Members
AutoSports UnlimitedKathleen Starnes - Member
8810 Bright Star RoadDouglasville, GA 30134
(770) 577-4181
Custom Fitness of DouglasvilleJonathan Ford - Owner
4300 Chapel Hill Rd., Ste. 1200Douglasville, GA 30135
(678)466-0153
DJ ROCK ENTERTAINMENTScott Garner - Owner
(678)378-8354
Georgia Digital ArtsRichard Nichols - President6869CreekwoodDriveDouglasville, GA 30135
(404) 210-5985
GreenmineAdam Glasgow - President4785 Fulton Industrial Blvd.
Atlanta,GA30336(770)456-9429
Kemp Electrical Contractors, Inc.Jason Kemp - President
(770) 459-8778
McCalla Rayner, LLCHeather Ison - Partner4935 Stewart Mill Rd.
Douglasville, GA 30135(678)281-6520
Murphy USALouise Mullis - District Manager
1098 Thornton Rd.Lithia Springs, GA 30122
Northwest SignsJamie Tyson - Office Manager
2176CobbParkwayKennesaw, GA 30152
(770) 424-7729
TEDxDouglasvilleMahdi Al-Husseini - Organizer
(404) 771-3315
Tractor Supply CompanyNathan Melilo - Store Manager
2661FairburnRd.Douglasville, GA 30135
Von Roll AustralAnnastasiaFu’Cia-HRDirector
1055 Shadix Industrial WayDouglasville, GA 30134
(770) 920-2222
Wyatt’sPharmacyBen Weaver - DME Manager
3750 Bankhead Hwy.Lithia Springs, GA 30122
(770) 948-8825
WelcomeNewMembers!
MEMBERS MATTER
Able Tool & Main Event Party RentalAmerican Business Women’s Association
Atlanta’s Finest CateringAyres Realty Co.
Ben Hill Roofing & ReconstructionCarrabba’s Italian GrillCross Plumbing, Inc.
Distinctive OPS Services, LLCDouglasville Ace Hardware
Douglasville First United Methodist ChurchFirm Design, Inc.
Fisher & Phillips, LLPGA DOL South Metro Career Center
Junior League of Douglas County, Inc.Kiwanis Club of Douglas County
Labor FindersOrthoAtlantaPRC Medical
Professional MojoRicky Jordan’s Auto Repair, LLC
Scott Evans Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-RAM SRTSewell Printing Services, Inc.
Stimuli Marketing & Promotional ProductsTallatoona Community Action Partnership
Titleist Building Systems, Inc.Trey Dettmering Agency, Inc.
Tyco InternationalWells Fargo Bank, N.A.Williamson Eye Care
Chairmans ClubCORNER
THE CHAIRMANS CLUB IS THE CHAMBER’S EXCLU-SIVE LEVEL MEMBERSHIP THAT FEATURES TOP EXECUTIVES IN DOUGLASVILLE AND DOUGLAS COUNTY. MEET ONE OF OUR NEWEST MEMBERS!
Marvin Enderle is the Publisher of Newspapers of West Georgia, which publishes the Douglas County Sentinel, Times-Georgian, Paulding Times, Villa Rican, Ha-ralson Gateway-Beacon, Tal-lapoosa Journal and West Georgia Weekly along
with West Georgia Living and Let’s Eat Out magazines. Marvin started his newspa-per career in 1979 as a circulation district manager and has been either a general manager or publisher of local commu-nity newspapers since 1987. Desiring to increase the positive impact community newspapers have on the local economy, Marvin has been active with the Cham-bers of Commerce in the various commu-nities in which he has lived and worked.
The Douglas County Sentinel serves Douglasville and the surrounding area with distribution on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. The newspapers and magazines comprising Newspapers of West Georgia serve communities and advertisers along Interstate 20 from Douglas County west into East Alabama with print publications as well as online at douglascountysentinel.com and times-georgian.com.
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