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We'll Handle the Paperwork 09/30/14 Callaway’s Yard & Garden City Hall Laces by Plato’s Raymond’s T Stylez Hair Studio, LLC Lexi Steven Inzinna Closet Salon New York Life Ridgeland...Working Together for Success eland Ridg Ribbon Cuttings UnderTHE Friday, October 3, 11:00 A.M. Stars Diplomats First Friday THANK YOU 2014 SPONSORS! C Spire Building – 1st Floor 1018 Highland Colony Parkway DIAMOND SPONSORS BancorpSouth • BankPlus • Citizens National Bank • Community Bank Entergy Mississippi • Jackson Orthopaedic Clinic • Trustmark National Bank Friday, October 3, 11:30 A.M. New Member Luncheon J. Olive Co. ~ The Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for J. GOLD SPONSORS C Spire Building – 1st Floor Airflo Sales, Inc. • Community Trust Bank • Madison County Journal Olive Co., located at 141 Township Avenue, Suite 109 in the Township. Front row, from 1018 Highland Colony Parkway left: Shana Robertson and Hannah Wagnon, Community Bank; Alan and Tom James, SILVER SPONSORS Debbie and Lee James and Manda and Tommy James, owners of J. Olive Co.; Beverly CenterPoint Energy • Regions Bank • Waggoner Engineering • Woodlands Office Park Tuesday, October 7, 7:15 A.M. Pilcher, PIP Printing; Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee; Alan Hart, City of Ridgeland; Junior Diplomats First Tuesday Mina Thorgeson, Ridgeland Tourism Commission; Alderman Scott Jones and 2014 BRONZE SPONSORS Ridgeland Chamber President Marc Petro, Community Bank. Back row, from left: Capital Oil, Inc. / Cappy’s Valero • BankFirst Financial Services Holmes Community College Baptist Health Systems • Dream Street Motors, Inc. • Hancock Law Firm, PLLC Pat McGowan Workforce Training Center Greg Starnes, Trustmark National Bank; Mary Lea Hagan, Jackson; Clint Herring, Renasant Bank • Roundtree Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 412 West Ridgeland Avenue Kerioth Corporation; Tom Cummins, Community Trust Bank; Adam Panetta, C Spire; Allan Cole, TownePlace Suites and Sedric Brinson, BankPlus. COPPER SPONSORS Rogers, Ainsworth & Williams, PLLC • Vector Money Management, Inc. Wednesday, October 8, 11:30 A.M. Health Care Medical ~ Members of Board of Directors Meeting the Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce FRIENDS Chamber Office helped celebrate the grand opening of Fox 40 News • Mississippi PhotoBooths, LLC • MISS 103 • WJDX 105.1 FM WLEZ 98.1 FM • WRTM 100.5 FM • WYAB 103.9 FM • WKXI 107.5 FM 754 S. Pear Orchard Road Health Care Medical located at 625 WJMI 99.7 FM • WOAD 1300 AM • WRKS 105.9 FM • WJNT 1180 AM • WJQS 1400 AM S. Pear Orchard Road. From left, Thursday, October 9, 10:30 A.M. Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee; Health Ribbon Cutting Care Medical owners Preston and Valerie T Stylez Hair Studio, LLC Tolley and 2014 Ridgeland Chamber The Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce wishes 6969 Old Canton Road, Suite D President Marc Petro, Community Bank. to thank area businesses and individuals for their generous contributions to the Silent Auction. Their Monday, October 13, Columbus Day donations far exceeded our expectations. Thank you for your support! Help the Chamber Choose A Thank you to the terrific band Almost Famous from Memphis, TN and to Make A Difference Day Project the Country Club of Jackson General Manager Larry Marquez for helping The Ridgeland Chamber is asking members of the Ridgeland organize and plan an evening celebrating Ridgeland Under the Stars! Thursday, October 16, 5 – 7:00 P.M. Community to identify projects which the Chamber will Business After Hours 12 consider undertaking as this year’s Make A Difference Day, The Blake at Township Saturday, October 25, 2014. 5 608 Steed Road If you have an idea, know of somone who needs assistance or know of an organization which could benefit from our help, please call the Tuesday, October 21, 10:30 A.M. Ridgeland Chamber at 601-991-9996. All ideas are welcome. Ribbon Cutting Together we can Make A Difference Day in our Community! M. Corley Salon, LLC 605 S. Pear Orchard Road, Suite 100 Tuesday, October 22, 9:00 A.M. SAVE THE DATES! Sissy Moreland and Ridgeland Under Mayor’s Fun Walk the Stars Co-Chairman Russell Have a Holly Jolly Alderman Scott Jones and Tina and Hunter Wilcox, Woodlands Realty Group Old Trace Park Arnold, Waggoner Engineering. and Stacey Wilcox. Saturday, October 25, ChristmasChristmas Make A Difference Day RidgelandRidgeland Saturday, October 25 – Friday, October 31 WitchCrafted 2014 The Craftmen’s Guild of MS Shop Local – Buy Local 950 Rice Road For more info visit Pre-holiday Christmas kick-off! www.craftsmensguildofms.org Linda Bynum, Ridgeland Saturday, October 25 – Sunday, November 16, 2014 Lois French, Fran Flood and Penny Mahaffey, Chamber of Commerce and Guy Saturday, October 25 – Sunday, November 16 Account Services Group and Robert Mahaffey. and Sis Hovis of Ridgeland. Have a Holly Jolly Christmas in Ridgeland! at Participating Merchants. Shop Local! Buy Local! ChristmasPre-holiday Christmas Kick-off! Watch for details on participating merchants! 2014 – 2015 JUNIOR DIPLOMATS CallRidgeland the Chamber for more info. 601-991-9996 The Ridgeland Chamber recently hosted a Junior Wednesday, October 29, 8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Diplomat Orientation at the MS Craft Center honoring the Ridgeland Chamber Board members HobNob Mississippi 2014 MS Agriculture & Forestry Museum 30 Junior Diplomats named John Dorsa, State Farm Insurance Billy Brunt, First Commercial Bank; Steve to the Chamber’s dynamic and Helene Dorsa and Don Burnham, Douglas, Graduate Services, Inc. Ridgeland Ridgeland Chamber is a co-convener of this exciting event! Junior Diplomat Council. Holmes Community College. and Barney Daly, Trustmark National Bank. The students with their co- Thursday, October 30, 6 – 8 P.M. advisors are front row, from Trunk or Treat left: Jim Lowery, co-advisor, Freedom Ridge Park Pear Orchard Business Center; $3.00 Admission – Children under 10. Heather Van Horn and Vickie Lowell, Ridgeland High School; Krishna Desai, Madison Ridgeland Academy; Natalene Vonkonalee Friday, October 31, and Vipanpreet Kaur, RHS; Hannah McCowan, Jackson Academy; Sarah Halloween Greg Webb, Louisiana King and Brianna Turner, RHS and Julie Cox, co-advisor, City of Ridgeland. Ridgeland Under the Sandy Baas, Ridgeland Publishing; Suzie Pooley, Chamber of Commerce Second row, from left: Ben Milam, MRA; Juliette Richert, RHS; Caroline Davenport Watts & Drake Stars Co-Chairman Burford, Jackson Academy; Ramya Sarna, RHS and Wyatt Horne, The Angie Steadman, and Price Rosson, Madison Investment Advisors, LLC and County Magazine. Welcome, New Members! Veritas School. Third row, from left: Erriona Browder, Carmielle Travis, Randy Keng, John Hancock- Trustmark National Bank Alex Medellin, Katie McMurtry, Kennedy Wilson and Gillian Goodloe, Southeastern Financial Services. and Tommy Steadman. When considering needs for your home or office, please shop with RHS. Fourth row, from left: Torrye Evans, Martin McCandless, Alan Ridgeland Chamber members first! Merkle, Ahmed Hassan and Raven Manuel, RHS. Fifth row, from left: Alex Steven Inzinna Sterling, Justin Necaise, Kirby Mitchell, Tyler Seal and Julius Wells, RHS. 2014 Ridgeland Chamber Board of Directors 215 St. Andrews Drive Not pictured: Mary Katherine Miller, The Veritas School. Jackson, MS 39211 (601) 954-3783 Selected to serve as Co-Captains for the [email protected] 2014-2015 Junior Diplomat Council are, from Individual Member left, Caroline Burford, Jackson Academy and Laces by Lexi Martin McCandless and Heather Van Horn, Shannon Brown Ridgeland High School. 295 Hwy 51 (601) 790-9978 [email protected] www.lacesbylexi.com Boutiques & Specialty Shops Front row, from left: Sam Keyes, Vice-President, Butler Snow, LLP; 2014 Ridgeland New York Life DIPLOMAT OF THE MONTH Chamber President Marc Petro, Community Bank; Carla Palmer Allen, Immediate Past Timothy Anderson • Jonathan Blair President, CPA Realty, LLC. Middle row: Tom Cummins, Community Trust Bank; Robby Channell, Baptist Health Systems, Inc.; Russell Wilcox, Woodlands Realty Group, LLC; Zac Rodgers • Devin Wood AUGUST 2014 Greg Starnes, Treasurer, Trustmark National Bank. Back row: R. David Marchetti, Wells 1052 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 101 Adam Panetta Marble & Hurst, PLLC; John Dorsa, State Farm Insurance; Orien Watson, C Spire; Bailey (601) 607-1600 Chandler, OmniBank and Don Burnham, Holmes Community College. [email protected] • jablair@ C Spire Photo by Deryll Stegall, Stegall Imagery. ft.newyorklife.com [email protected][email protected] www.NewYorkLife.com Financial Services • Insurance Companies October 3rd is Luncheon Honoring Chamber Staff Raymond’s Salon Amaryllis Berry • Raymond Vaughn New Chamber Members 114 West Jackson St., Ste. A Linda Bynum Sandy Baas Michelle Little The Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce will welcome new members who Executive Administrative Receptionist (601) 956-8161 have joined the Chamber since July 1st with a luncheon, Friday, October Director Assistant [email protected] www.raymondssalon.com 3, 2014. The luncheon from 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. is sponsored by C MISSION STATEMENT Hair Salons Spire and will be held at the C Spire headquarters, 1018 Highland Colony The mission of the City of Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce Parkway in Renaissance. is to encourage an economic environment conducive to the T Stylez Hair Studio, LLC The following new Ridgeland Chamber members will be honored: continuing development of new and existing business. Tiffany Turner 6969 Old Canton Road, Suite D Apricot Lane Boutique • Chop’d Salad Bistro • From Our House to Yours (601) 868-2040 You can contact the Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce at Guruz Fitness
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