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Athen Walden, Jim Harrell, and Russ Yeomans
have been elected to serve on the Board of Directors
of the Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of
Commerce. Each will serve a two-year term beginning
in January 2009.
Retiring from the board in December after serving two-
year terms are Henry Terwilliger, Butch Frye and Asa
Garrett.
Russ Yeomans is a 1994 graduate of David
Emanuel Academy and a 1998 graduate of Georgia
Southern University where he received his BBA in
Management. He is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity
and is an active member of Southern Boosters. Russ
also serves on the Georgia Forestry Association's
Logging and Transportation Committee and is
currently Co-Chair of the Southeast Timber Expo of the
Pine Tree Festival. He is Executive Vice President of
Yeomans Wood and Timber, Inc. and is a graduate of
Leadership Emanuel. He is married to the former
Stacy Jarriel of Metter, and is a member of First Baptist
Church of Swainsboro.
Jim Harrell is a 1984 graduate of Swainsboro High
School. He graduated from East Georgia College in
1986 and in 1988 graduated from Georgia Southern
University with a BBA in Economics with emphasis in
agri-business.
In 1989, he began employment with Southeast
Georgia Farm Credit, ACA in Statesboro, where he
served as a loan officer trainee and received various
promotions until reaching senior loan officer position.
In July of 1996, he accepted the Vidalia branch
manager's position with Southeast Georgia Farm
Credit and remained there until July 1998.
In August 1998, he began employment with the
Citizens Bank of Swainsboro as vice president. He
was promoted to senior vice president in January
2000.
Jim is a member of the Swainsboro Exchange
Club, where he is currently serving as club secretary.
He is a former member of Swainsboro Kiwanis Club
and is a graduate of Leadership Emanuel.
He is married to the former Tammy Moore of
Dellwood, and they have two children, Russ & Zoie.
They are members of El Bethel Baptist Church, Twin
City where he serves as treasurer.
Athen Walden is a 1995 graduate of Emanuel
County Institute. He graduated from Georgia Southern
University in 1999 with a BBA in Finance. He is a
member of Sigma Chi Fraternity and is an active
member of the GSU Alumni Board and Southern
Boosters, Inc. He has also served as president of the
Emanuel County Georgia Southern Eagle Club.
He has served as president of the Swainsboro
Rotary Club, is a graduate of 2008 Leadership
Emanuel and is currently co-chairman of the 2009
Pine Tree Festival and Southeast Timber EXPO
Currently, he is vice president of Spivey State Bank
and is president of the Twin City Development
Authority.
Athen is married to the former Abby Barnett of
Washington, Georgia. They have two children, Ally and
Jack. They are members of First Baptist Church in
Twin City.
Serving as 2009 officers for the chamber will be Milton
Gray, chairman; Kenny Griffin, chairman-elect; Richard
McNeely, secretary; Stephanie Fagler, treasurer; Ken
Warnock, past chairman.
Serving as 2009 officers for the chamber will be Milton
Gray, chairman; Kenny Griffin, chairman-elect; Richard
McNeely, secretary; Stephanie Fagler, treasurer; Ken
Warnock, past chairman.
Also serving on the Board will be Wade Johnson, Dr.
Bobby Sasser, Harry Martin, Charles Schwabe and
Desse Davis.
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| Crossroad Cafe to host ribbon cutting event. |
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Regina & Randy Forehand, owners of
Swainsboro's newest restaurant, will host a ribbon
cutting on Wednesday, Dec. 10th, at 4:00 p.m. The
public is invited to attend.
The new restaurant is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. serving soups, salads sandwiches, and bakery
items. Catering is also available.
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| Christmas Gift Ideas--"Emanuel Made-Emanuel Grown" |
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In an effort to promote local business this
Christmas season, the Swainsboro/Emanuel County
Chamber of Commerce has created an "Emanuel
Made-Emanuel Grown" page on the Chamber's
website. To view the page, go to
www.emanuelchamber,org. Look for "Emanuel Made-
Emanuel Grown" on menu board.
The Chamber is promoting local artists, local wood
crafters, quilt makers, etc. and those items that are
unique to the region.
"We will be glad to place these items on our
webpage at no cost! We will need a photograph and
description of the item including a price point," stated
Bill Rogers, Jr. chamber president.
"Since our website continues to draw traffic and is a
mainstay in our efforts to promote Emanuel County,
our idea is to connect buyers and sellers. If we can
promote "Emanuel Made-Emanuel Grown" products,
everyone is served."
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| Chamber banquet date is set |
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Thursday night, February 5th, has been selected for
the 2009 Annual Chamber Banquet. The event will be
held at East Georgia College, beginning with a social
at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m.
This year's theme is a closely guarded secret, but
should be loads of fun! Tickets are $30 each and will
be available starting on January 2, 2009.
Last year's event was sold out early, so make
plans now to attend!
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| Add this date to your calendar |
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As part of the Vision Series, The Glenn Miller
Orchestra will be on stage at East Georgia College on
Friday, January 23rd. A gala in being planned
preceding the show to benefit the East Georgia
College Foundation. More details later, but mark your
calendars now!
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| Economic Outlook is planned for January |
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With the economy still in the doldrums, the Georgia
Economic Outlook series should be more interesting
than ever. The annual event is planned for January 15,
2009, at East Georgia College in the Richard L. Brown
Room.
The series, directed by the Terry College of
Business, annually draws thousands across the state
with Atlanta, Columbus, Jekyll Island, Macon,
Savannah, Augusta, Thomasville, Albany and Athens
serving as other host sites.
For more information or to order tickets, call East
Georgia College at 478-289-2099 or 478-289-2000.
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| Swainsboro to host Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority |
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The ladies of the Nu Upsilon Omega Chapter of the
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will host the sorority's
Cluster VI Regional Meeting in Swainsboro on
December 5-6th. The meeting will be held at
Swainsboro Middle School on Tiger Trail.
Cluster VI includes sorority graduate chapters in
Augusta, Savannah, Hinesville, Vidalia and Statesboro
in Georgia and Orangeburg, Monks Corner,
Georgetown, Walterboro, Charleston, Beaufort,
Summerville, and Aiken in South Carolina.
Undergraduate chapters from Georgia Southern,
Savannah State, Augusta State, Paine College,
Armstrong Atlantic, South Carolina State, Clafin,
College of Charleston, Voornees, University of South
Carolina-Aiken, and Charleston Southern University
will also be in attendance.
Some 400 ladies all dressed in pink and green are
expected for this weekend in Swainsboro.
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| Help report littering! |
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The Downtown Development Authority has set up a
telephone number to report littering and illegal
dumping. The Chamber asks for your help. When you
see someone littering, call 237-7025, Extension
1155. Help keep Swainsboro beautiful!!!
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| Leadership program is announced |
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The Georgia Academy of Economic Development
will offer a "Spring 2009 Economic & Leadership
Development Program."
Sponsored by the Department of Community
Affairs, the Region 9 Academy will be held in Vidalia,
Ga., at the Center for Economic Development.
The program calls for 5 one-day sessions in a 4-
month period. Dates have not been announced but
interested candidates should contact the
Swainsboro/Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce
or Jim Crowdis, Region 9 Representative, Department
of Community Affairs, at 478-272-8700.
The program is ideal for chamber members, newly
elected officials, economic developers, or those
interested in learning more about how local
government works.
This marks the eleventh year for the Academy.
Some 267 candidates have completed the Academy
course work.
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| Over 77% of all illicit drug users are employed!!! |
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Small and medium-sized firms employ 80% of the
U.S. workforce where drug testing policies and
programs are not in place. Absenteeism, increased
healthcare cost and decreased productivity due to
alcohol and other substance abuse cost the average
company $1,000 per employee per year studies show.
In Georgia, state certified drug-free workplaces
receive a state-mandated 7.5% discount off their
workers' compensation insurance premiums. This is
the highest discount available in the nation. For many
companies, this discount translates into thousands of
dollars in savings annually. Now, more than ever, this
saving is important. Is your company taking advantage
of this pro-employer law? Certification as a "drug-free
workplace" is a simple, quick, inexpensive 5-step
process. The Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber
of Commerce can assist your company in achieving
this special certification and qualifying for the state-
mandated 7.5% discount. Call the Chamber at 478-
237-6426 for more information.
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Swainsboro's biggest Christmas event ever is
planned for this Thursday, December 4th. Not only will
there be the traditional "Carols on the Square," but a
huge parade is slated to usher in the season.
As of this date, some 75 entries have already
signed up to participate in the parade. There will be
dancers, bands, floats, carol groups, beauty queens
and a special carriage bringing Santa to town.
The parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. near Harvey's
Supermarket and proceed north on U.S 1, turning on
to Pine Street. The parade route will then turn south on
Green Street ending at the Boneyard.
At 6 p.m. on Roger Shaw Street, members of the
Swainsboro Elementary School Chorus, local church
groups and singers will form a "community chorus"
singing Christmas favorites under the direction of
Betsy Johnson with John Neighbors on the organ.
Also slated to perform are the Houston Sisters.
Local vendors will also be set up with special
Christmas goodies for sale.
During the event, the Pilot Club will light their
annual "Lite-A-Lite" tree.
Sponsoring organizations include the Swainsboro
Downtown Development Authority, Swainsboro-
Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce, Emanuel
County Arts Council, Gallery RFD and the Pilot Club.
November 2008 Chamber Member
Renewals
Franklin Memorial Library
Kent's Tax Service
Southeast Fire & Burglar Alarm Co., Inc.
Stitch -N- Print
T & T Supply
November 2008 New Chamber Members
Aeroxs, Inc. Frederic Vautier 111
Lakeside Drive Swainsboro, GA
30401 478/237-0020
DRB Realty & Properties, LLC Rhett
Blount 311 South Main Street Swainsboro, GA
30401 478/237-7292
Rusty Lane 233 Clark Road Midville, GA
30441 478/455-1861
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Upcoming Events
Thursday, December 4th, 5:30 PM - Christmas Parade & Carols on the Square, Downtown Swainsboro
Tuesday, December 9th, 9:30 AM - Chamber Executive Board Meeting, Chamber Building
Wednesday, December 10th, 8:00 AM - Pine Tree Festival & Southeast Timber Exp Meeting, Chamber Building
Wednesday, December 10th, 4:00 PM - Crossroads Cafe Ribbon Cutting, 113 South Main Street, Swainsboro, GA
Thursday, December 11th, 12:00 Noon - Chamber Board of Directors Meeting, Chamber Building
Wednesday, December 17th, 2:00 PM - Jackson-Hewitt Re-Grand Opening, 414 South Main Street, Suite A-7
Thursday, December 25th - Chamber Closed for Christmas
Friday, December 26th - Chamber Closed for Christmas
Thursday, January 1st - Chamber Closed for New Year's
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