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The Swainsboro Kiwanis Club has released the
schedule of events for the 2007 Pine Tree Festival.
*On Friday Night, May 4th, the arts and crafts fair will
open at 6 p.m. at the Boneyard Plaza and Green
Street.
*A street dance, compliments of WXRS and
E98, is slated to begin at 7 p.m. across from the
downtown pavilion on Green Street.
* On Saturday, May 5th, events begin at 8 a.m.
with the Knotty Pine 5-K Run. The run begins on
Green Street in front of the downtown pavilion.
*At 8:30 a.m., the Pine Tree Breeze Bike Ride
will begin behind Spivey State Bank's offices on North
Main Street.
*At 9 a.m. Saturday morning, the Arts and
Crafts fair will re-open at the Boneyard Plaza.
*At 9 a.m. the tennis tournament begins at
Harmon Park tennis courts on Meadowlake Parkway.
*At 11:00 a.m. the Pine Tree Festival Parade
will begin at BB&T on South Main Street.
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| PharmaCentra Selects Swainsboro |
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PharmaCentra, an Atlanta-based marketing and
services firm that caters to the pharmaceutical
industry with a suite of customizable healthcare
management programs, has chosen Swainsboro, as
the site for its newest healthcare
information facility. The call center, which will be
conveniently located on Main Street, will be staffed by
60 highly trained healthcare representatives who will
support the various PharmaCentra programs that are
designed to help leading pharmaceutical companies
build strong relationships with physicians and
patients nationwide.
"We considered many factors as we searched for a
location for this facility, and Swainsboro not only met
our criteria, but also exceeded our expectations,"
explains Barry Green, Executive Vice President and
Chief Creative Officer of PharmaCentra. "In addition to
its close proximity to Atlanta, Swainsboro offered us
access to an educated labor force and the type of
cutting-edge technology resources we need to provide
our clients with outstanding service."
PharmaCentra will begin hiring healthcare
representatives on Monday, May 21. The candidates
chosen for the 60 positions within the call center will
report to the facility during the second week of June for
a comprehensive training program. As soon as the
training is complete, the facility will open and
immediately launch a variety of projects for
PharmaCentra's clientele.
"We look forward to working with both the City of
Swainsboro and the people of Swainsboro," Green
adds. "We believe that this will be a mutually
beneficial partnership, allowing our company and the
city to flourish and enjoy great success."
PharmaCentra, located in Atlanta, offers
customizable programs that help pharmaceutical
companies provide comprehensive support to the
physicians and patients who depend on their brands.
From compliance and persistency to strategic sales
and marketing, PharmaCentra's programs and
services represent the future of healthcare
management, offering clients integrated initiatives that
allow them to effectively manage the flow of
information between themselves, physicians and
patients while increasing market share.
Applications for employment are currently available
at the Chamber at 102 South Main Street.
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| Bluegrass Music & Art Stroll |
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Emanuel County citizens are in for a treat on May
12th when Gallery RFD hosts its monthly "Art Stroll"
through downtown Swainsboro. Appearing in
conjunction with the event will be Packway Handle
Band, a bluegrass band from Athens, Georgia. The
band will be performing at the downtown pavilion
beginning at 8 p.m. This new feature for "Art Stroll" is
being funded through the Swainsboro/Emanuel
County Chamber of Commerce. There is no charge
for the event.
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| Wash Pot Festival |
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Plans are well under way for this year's Wash Pot
Festival to be held May 18th and 19th in Garfield.
According to Festival Coordinator Pam Riner, two new
events are planned. On Friday night, May
18th, "Wrestling at the Wash Pot" will be held with a
street dance to follow. Both events are scheduled in
the downtown area.
On Saturday, May 19th the annual Wash Pot
Cookout will feature the Garfield Volunteer Fire
Department and the Garfield Masonic Lodge cooking
food over open flames in authentic cast iron wash
pots. Selections will include barbecue, fried chicken,
Brunswick stew, corn, beans, collards, and much
more. A parade, arts & crafts, local dancers and
musicians are featured during the event.
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| Canoochee Daylily Festival |
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Daylilies galore will be found at this year's festival
scheduled for June 2nd. The festival is being
sponsored by the Canoochee Volunteer Fire
Department. Planned for the event are arts and crafts,
entertainment, games for young and old, and a tour of
the local daylily gardens. For more information please
contact Michelle Turner at 478/237-5219.
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| Small Business Classes |
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Evidenced by the favorable comments and the
growing list of attendees, the Small Business
Classes being offered by the Chamber have been a
real success. In last week's class on "Secrets of a
Small Business Marketing Strategies," twenty-five
people were in attendance to hear Kyle Hensel offer
pointers on marketing. Hensel is a marketing expert
with Georgia Southern University's Small Business
Development Center in Statesboro.
The next two classes, "Understanding Financial
Statements: Managing by the Numbers" and "The 25
Biggest Sales Mistakes & How to Avoid Them," will be
held on May 8th and 22nd. The classes will begin at 6
p.m. in the Chamber Annex on North Main Street.
The classes are free and are held in conjunction
with East Georgia College and the Small Business
Development Center and Georgia Southern University.
Call the Chamber today to sign up for these remaining
classes.
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| Chamber participates in "Georgia On My Mind Day" |
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The Swainsboro/Emanuel County Chamber of
Commerce participated in "Georgia On My Mind Day"
at the U.S. 301 Visitor Information Center near
Sylvania. This was the first time the chamber had
attempted to promote tourism for Emanuel County by
being a part of this statewide event. These events are
held across the state at each of the Visitor Information
Centers during peak visitor visitation days. Over 400
people visited the Center during the day with the
majority of visitors being from the Screven County
School System.
"This was a great way for us to present Emanuel
County as a tourism destination. With Geo. L. Smith
State Park, Flat Creek Lodge, a number of Bed &
Breakfast operations coupled with great hunting and
fishing, we do have lots to offer," stated Executive
Director Bill Rogers. "We look forward to participating
in the I-95 and I-20 "Georgia On My Mind" events which
will be held later in the year".
In addition to promoting tourism, the Chamber also
displayed a number of local products made
and produced in Emanuel County. "Anytime we have
an opportunity to present Emanuel County, local
businesses and the products they make to a receptive
audience, we need to take advantage," he added.
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| Good news for Emanuel County! |
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The inaugural symposium for the National
Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center recently held in
Swainsboro has generated excellent news coverage
for Emanuel County.
In addition to coverage in Georgia Trends Magazine,
the Savannah Business Report & Journal recently
featured news on the symposium in an article
entitled "Swainsboro Has Major Nanotech Site in its
Sights."
Written by feature columnist Strother Blair, the
article states, "The overall vision for the Swainsboro
area includes fusing the center and private
companies into a network that will provide the U.S.
military with a manufacturing infrastructure,
regardless of the country's level of military
involvement, by coupling it with commercial
production."
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| Chamber participates in "Directions" |
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On Thursday, April 19th, the Chamber joined with the
Emanuel County Board of Education, East Georgia
College, Swainsboro Technical College and the Joint
Development Authorities of Emanuel County to
present a special program to the county's rising ninth
graders.
Held at East Georgia College, some 75 students
and parents heard presentations on the challenges
and opportunities facing students as they approach
their high school years.
The chamber presented information on trends in
the job market and current job opportunities here in
Emanuel County.
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| "Entrepreneur-Friendly" meeting held |
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The Chamber recently launched efforts to become
a designated "Entrepreneur Friendly Community." On
April 19th, nine committee members representing
banking, accounting, law, insurance and local
business were present to hear Adela Kelly, Regional
Project Manager with the Governor's Entrepreneur and
Small Business Office, present the program.
The state of Georgia is offering a community-based
program that helps communities build an
entrepreneur culture and environment that
encourages local business growth. The program calls
for identifying local leadership, increasing community
awareness, enhancing relationships with existing
state and federal resource providers and mapping out
local assets for small businesses.
According to Kelly, the program should take from 4 to
6 months to implement.
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| Administrative Professional Day a Success! |
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Over 100 Administrative professionals enjoyed the
Chamber's luncheon held at the Coleman House on
April 25th.
Ashley Ellis from Statesboro was this years guest
speaker. The granddaughter of the late Ephraim and
Sypper Youngblood, Ashley is the vice president of
Benefits of Blount, Burke, Wimberly and Hendricks of
Statesboro. Her inspirational talk centered on
balancing family life with business aspirations.
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| Membership Meeting |
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The Chamber is continuing to host "Chamber Coffee
Connections" in May. A meeting is planned for
Tuesday, May 15th at 9 a.m. These meetings are
being held to discuss membership services and the
Chamber's role in the community. Invitations are
being sent out to all members. If you have already
received an invitation yet were unable to attend,
please call the Chamber if you would like to make our
May meeting. Call 478-237-6426 to be included.
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| Gallery RFD on WTOC TV |
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On Thursday, May 3rd at 6:55 a.m., Swainsboro's
Gallery
RFD will be featured on WTOC's segment: Eye on
Business. WTOC is a station that is beamed to most
homes in Southeast Georgia. The interview consist of
three and a half minutes of hard hitting questions
about the Arts in Swainsboro. A DVD will be released
shortly via Gallery RFD with extra footage.
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| Stillmoreroots interviewed by Southern Living |
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Members of the Stillmoreroots group, Swainsboro's
local art collaborative, were interviewed by Southern
Living this past week. The interviewer was very
interested in the emerging art scene in Swainsboro
and Art in the Woods in Stillmore. The article should
be out in February 2008, just in time for the 6th annual
Art in the Woods exhibitions. Congratulations to the
group for putting out the word on Swainsboro and
Stillmore!
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Business-After-Hours planned |
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Mark May 10th on your calendar!
The Chamber's quarterly Business-After-Hours
event is being sponsored by Angie Brown, local
AFLAC agent, at the Swainsboro Country Club. The
event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Angie is one of our newest members. She has
been in the insurance business for 9 years, serving
as an AFLAC agent for three years. She has been the
Emanuel County AFLAC agent for 1 year.
Make plans now to join us for this fun event!!!
April 2007 New Members
Kiddie Kampus Learning Center
Phyllis J. Strobridge, Owner
478/237-3653
KiddieKampus1C@NCTV.Com
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Upcoming Events
Friday, May 4th & Saturday, May 5th - Pine Tree Festival
Monday, May 7th - East Georgia College Foundation 2007 Annual Campaign Kick-off Breakfast, 7:30 a.m.
Tuesday, May 8th - Chamber Executive Board Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, May 8th - "Understanding Financial Statements: Managing by the Numbers" Small Business Class, 6 p.m.
Thursday, May 10th - Chamber Board of Directors Meeting, 12 noon
Thursday, May 10th - Business After Hours, at the Swainsboro Country Club, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 15th - Chamber Coffee Connections, 9 a.m.
Friday, May 18 & Saturday, May 19th - Wash Pot Festival
Monday, May 21st - Joint Development Authorities Board Meeting, 12 noon
Tuesday, May 22nd - "The 25 Biggest Sales Mistakes & How to Avoid Them" Small Business Class, 6 p.m.
Monday , May 28th - Chamber Closed in Observance of Memorial Day
Saturday, June 2nd - Canoochee Day Lily Festival
Saturday, June 9th - Flat Creek Lodge Dairy Grand Opening!! More details to follow in June Newletter.
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