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Swainsboro/Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
February 2008

Great things happening in Emanuel County
  • We Need YOU!!!
  • Free Customer services class to be offered in February 20th
  • Emanuel County selected to host VIP tour
  • Chamber Banquet largest ever!
  • "Relay for Life Kickoff" to be held Feb. 5th
  • Emanuel County is listed in "top ten"
  • New Billboard goes up!
  • Interested in franchise rights?
  • You are invited!
  • Georgia Day Program to be held

  • Free Customer services class to be offered in February 20th

    Are you getting the most out of your employees when it comes to customer service? Are your customers completely happy with the way they are treated when they enter your business? Are you, as a business owner, doing all you can do to entice customers by providing friendly and knowledgeable personnel? Probably not!

    In a recent survey of Emanuel County businesses, "customer service" was listed as the area of greatest need.

    In attempting to address this issue, Swainsboro Technical College, Georgia Rural Economic Development Center, and the Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor a one-day seminar to assist local businesses in training their employees.

    Similar such programs can run well over $100 per employee, but this seminar is free to all local & regional businesses. The date has set for Wednesday, Feb. 20th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Swainsboro Technical College Auditorium.

    The program will cover customer service fundamentals, customer interaction, customer expectations, attitude and attention, quality of service, problem resolution, dissatisfied customers, customer communications, telephone skills and e-mail etiquette.

    For more information or to register your employees, please call the Swainsboro Technical College Economic Development & Continuing Education Division at 478-289-2326 or Swainsboro/Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce at 478-237-6426.


    Emanuel County selected to host VIP tour

    Emanuel County and Flat Creek Lodge have been selected to host the Georgia Department of Economic Development's International VIP Tour on April 23-24. The three-day event is designed to provide Atlanta's international diplomatic and business communities with the opportunity to see, experience and meet Georgians in areas of the state outside metropolitan Atlanta. At the same time, the tour affords an opportunity for the host community to establish contacts and promote their community to dozens of international representatives who can be influential links in business and industry development.

    "The International VIP Tour is a unique program, mutually beneficial for all participants," stated Bill Rogers Jr., chamber president. "It is the only event that brings the bulk of Atlanta's diplomatic community which now represents more than 50 countries, together to see what we as a community have to offer.

    The itinerary combines tourism, economic development and a community tour into one seamless presentation. As a result, VIP guests gain a perspective about culture, economy and local character.

    The route for the 2008 tour is Atlanta to Athens to Sandersville to Milledgeville. with overnight stops at Ritz Carlton Lodge, Lake Oconee and Flat Creek Lodge.

    "Each chamber member needs to be sure their respective business and adjacent areas look their very best. We never know when a tour like this might result in a new business or industry locating in our county. Officials from both the City and County have assured us their clean-up crews will be out working to make us look our best." added Rogers.

    A site visit by members of the Department of Economic Development has been slated for February 12th.


    Chamber Banquet largest ever!

    The annual banquet of the Swainsboro/Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce was held Thursday night, January 31st, in the Richard L. Brown Room at East Georgia College. With over 200 people in attendance, it marks the largest group to ever attend the annual affair.

    This year's theme was "A NIGHT WITH THE STARS" and came complete with a red carpet entranceway, a 22 x 40-foot backdrop depicting Hollywood and icons representing the Emmy and Oscar awards.

    Following a social, guests were treated to a delicious meal followed by the naming of this year's small and large business award winners.

    Bill Rogers Jr., president of the chamber, welcomed the guest and recalled highlights and successes from the previous year.

    Milton Gray, chairman of the board of directors, presented the chamber's agenda for 2008-09. He has chosen as his theme "Together we can" Issues the chamber will address over the next two years are clean community, leadership, retail and recreational development, existing industry appreciation, and local governmental affairs.

    In award presentations, Stewart's Jewelers was named the "2007-2008 Small Business of the Year," while Faircloth Welding was named the "Large Business of the Year".

    The highlight of the banquet was the naming of the "Person of the Year". This year's recipient was Mayor Charles Schwabe. The crowd enjoyed viewing two videos from his brothers in Maine and Iowa. The award was given in recognition of his outstanding service to both the Joint Development Authority and as mayor of Swainsboro.

    In addition to the annual chamber awards, special recognition was given to this year's STAR students and teachers.

    Swainsboro High School's Meagan Brooke Williams was named County STAR winner. Judy Williams was named her STAR Teacher.

    At Emanuel County Institute, Amanda Akridge Rigdon was named STAR student with Glenn Turner named STAR Teacher at the school.

    Lauren Olivia Patterson was the STAR student representing David Emanuel Academy. Sally Glover was named as her STAR Teacher.

    Advanced Metal Components, Inc. was corporate sponsor of the event.


    "Relay for Life Kickoff" to be held Feb. 5th

    On Feb.5th, Emanuel County's Relay For Life will kick off this year's fund raising activities with a celebrity auction of services. Everything from yard work to cooking to table service will be auctioned off and it goes to a great cause! The event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Cadle Barn at 957 West Main Street.

    Everyone is invited to come and bid on these celebrities and their services. The theme for this year's event will be announced and recognition of last year's groups will be made.

    So, grab your checkbook and head for The Barn for a night of fun, laughs and high bidding.


    Emanuel County is listed in "top ten"

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published in its Sunday Edition, February 3, a list of "35 Natural Wonders in Georgia You Must See Before You Die." The article is written Charles Seabrook.

    Among Seabrook's "top ten" is his selection of Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area in Emanuel County. Seabrook says of the Dunes, [they are] "sometimes called "Georgia Desert" because of its dry, sandy soil and scrubby vegetation. Biologists call it an "enchanting environment."

    Listed a number seventeen on his list is George L. Smith State Park. On the park, Seabrook stated, "Bald cypresses growing in pond are magnificent in the fall when they take on their orangish-bronze tints."

    Among others listed in his article are Okefenokee Swamp, Marshes of Gynn, Cumberland Island, Ossabaw Island and Woody Pond, Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge.


    New Billboard goes up!

    The Chamber has purchased space on a recently built billboard approximately one mile north of the I- 16/U.S. 1 Interchange. The billboard pictures the downtown park with the water fountain. It mentions the often-used moniker "Crossroads of the Great South."

    The Chamber is attempting to draw potential visitors and tourists into Swainsboro for motel usage, restaurants, and shopping. The billboard space has been contracted for one year and is being paid for with funds received from the hotel/motel tax.


    Interested in franchise rights?

    Radio Shack officials have recently visited the Chamber in regards to franchise rights for Emanuel County. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Coady Pizzeck, District Manager, Radio Shack Franchise at 770-844-9831 or email at coady.pizzeck@radioshack.com.


    You are invited!

    Southland Life Insurance will be having a "Grand Opening" on Tuesday, February 19th at their offices located at 120 North Main. Mitch Proctor & Todd Ellington, owners and agents of the new business, are issuing an invitation to the public to attend the 4 p.m. event.


    Georgia Day Program to be held

    The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Emanuel Rangers Chapter No. 2318, will host their "Georgia Day Program" on February 9th at East Georgia College. The event is slated to begin at 10 a.m. in the Richard L. Brown Room.

    Military Service Awards Presentation, historical program and Georgia music by Swainsboro Elementary School students will be presented.


    We Need YOU!!!

    Milton Gray, chairman of the Chamber's board of directors, has issued an invitation to chamber members to volunteer their time, energy and service for chamber activities.

    The Chamber needs volunteers for the following committees; Clean Community, Existing Industry, Leadership Emanuel, Pine Tree Festival, Retail Development, Retire in Emanuel, Membership Growth, and Ribbon Cuttings.

    To volunteer, call the Chamber office at 478-237-6426.

    January 2008 New Members

    Colson Quality Cleaning
    Missy Colson
    145 Scholar Road
    Guyton, GA 31312
    912/398-4013


    January 2008 Chamber Members Renewals

    Aaron's Sales
    Advanced Metal Components
    AllState Roofing, LLC
    Altamaha Electric Membership Co.
    Auto Parts & Supply (NAPA)
    Badcock Home Furnishings
    Greg Barwick
    Bass Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
    BB&T
    Blanchard Equipment
    Cricket Bowen
    James W. Buckley & Associates
    Burger King
    Jerry N. Cadle, P.C.
    Canady Insurance Agency
    Central Fence
    CH2M HILL OMI
    Citizens Bank
    Coleman House Inn/Catered Creations
    Charles Coleman
    CPR Fitness
    Crop Production Services
    Desse & Nellie Davis
    Denmark & Brown, P.C.
    Diamond Propane Services
    Dr. Madison F. Dixon
    Domino's Pizza
    DQ Grill & Chill
    Durden Banking Company
    La Nelle Durden
    Durden-Hudson Funeral Directors
    East Georgia Healthcare Center
    Emanuel Foot & Ankle Associates Emanuel Medical Center
    Bill & Lynn English
    Faircloth Welding & Fabrication
    Farmers Furniture
    First Franklin Financial
    Flat Creek Lodge
    Forest-Blade Publishing
    George's Flower Shop
    Georgia Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, Inc.
    Georgia Equipment Company
    Georgia Power Company
    David Gribbin
    Handi-House Manufacturing
    Heritage Healthcare of Swainsboro
    Nick Herrington
    Senator Jack Hill
    IKON Office Solutions
    JABO Metal Fabrication
    Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
    Kilpatrick & Sconyers
    Kongsberg Automotive
    Linda Lamb
    Al Lawson
    LFG Company
    Livingston Realty
    Logan's Taxi Service
    M & M Major Storage
    Maryland Fried Chicken
    Richard McNeely, Attorney at Law
    McRae Insurance
    McRae's Veterinary Clinic
    Medical Center Pharmacy, Inc.
    Merrill & Stone, LLC
    Jimmy & Jean Morgan
    Nordson Corporation
    Northland Cable & Internet
    Ogeechee Behavioral Health Services
    Ogeechee Steel, Inc.
    Burley & Connie Page
    Judge Kathy S. & Danny Palmer
    Larry "Butch" Parrish
    Perry's Auto Auction
    Pilot Club of Emanuel County
    Pine Terrace Villas
    Pineland Telephone Co
    Purchasing Alliance Solutions
    Thomas Purvis, CPA
    Queensborough National Bank & Trust
    Quick Cash Title Pawn
    RadioJones, LLC
    Rayonier Wood Products, LLC Reeves Construction Co.
    Judge Robert S. Reeves
    Rentown
    Ricks Glass Co.
    Robins Federal Credit Union
    Pete Rountree
    S & N Auto Parts
    Sanitary Market
    Dr. Bobby Sasser
    Sheila's Jewelry & Gifts
    Shepherd Gary & McWhorter
    Shop Rite Pharmacy
    Dr. Mark Smith, DMD PC
    Sullivan Environmental Services
    Sunbelt Air, Inc
    Swainsboro Concrete Products
    Swainsboro Eye Clinic
    Swainsboro Ford
    Swainsboro Golf & Country Club
    Swainsboro Housing Authority
    Swainsboro Jaycees
    Swainsboro Kiwanis Club
    Swainsboro Presbyterian Apartments
    Swainsboro Supply
    Swainsboro Technical College
    Ted's Land Clearing & Dozer
    Thompson's Minit Mart
    Twin City Drug Co.
    UAP/Ga Ag Chem, Inc.
    United Hospice
    Jim M. Williams
    Chuck Wofford
    Yeomans & Associates Agency, Inc
    Yeomans Wood & Timber
    P.O. Youmans, Jr. CPA
    J.A. Youngblood, Inc.

    Upcoming Events

    Tuesday, February 5th - Relay Kick Off, Cadle Barn, 6:30p.m.

    Thursday, February 7th - Emanuel County Community Blood Drive, Vann Community House, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

    Saturday, February 9th - Georgia Day Program, East Georgia College, RIchard L. Brown Room, 11 a.m.

    Monday, February 11th - Chamber Executive Board Meeting, 9:30 a.m.

    Thursday, February 14th - Chamber Board Meeting, 12 Noon

    Monday, February 18th - Presidents' Day, Chamber Closed

    Tuesday, February 19th - Southland Insurance Ribbon Cutting, 4 p.m.

    Wednesday, February 20th - Customer Service Class, Swainsboro Technical College auditorium, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.







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