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January 27, 2026

Economic Forecast Breakfast for NW Ottawa County

Our presenter, Dr. Paul Isely of GVSU has prepared a survey to review and compare with his information to assist in the preparation of his presentation. The survey takes just a few minutes and can be found here: Confidence Index Survey. Your input is much appreciated

Last reminder to register for this important event if you plan on growing your business in 2026! Dr. Join over 150 attendees and register by Friday, January 30!

Check out the Chamber calendar on our website for all of our 2026 events!

For the Calendar of Events, please click here.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsoring a Chamber event or program is the next step in elevating your business and creates value for both you and the Chamber of Commerce.


Sponsoring a Chamber event showcases your business in front of a targeted and engaged audience. Your logo will be added to signage and promoted on social media and in our weekly e-newsletter. This level of awareness keeps your brand top of mind.


When you sponsor a Chamber event, you are gaining credibility, earning trust, and showing members that you are established in the NW Ottawa community.


Direct community engagement like sponsoring a Chamber event allows you to interact with partners and leaders face-to-face. This personal connection to a business community builds stronger relationships than passive marketing.


Chamber events are specifically designed and planned to allow members to collect leads, showcase products or services, and start conversations that lead to future sales.


There are many benefits of sponsoring a Chamber event or program and the results are well worth the investment.


Which event will you sponsor next?


The Early Bird Breakfast on February 20 at Holiday Inn, Spring Lake

Expo tables available


The Early Bird Breakfast on March 20 at Holiday Inn Spring Lake

Expo tables and 4-minute speaking spots available


Chamber 360: Boost Your Business on February 25 at the Chamber of Commerce


Networking at Noon on March 26 at the Holiday Inn Spring Lake


The Annual Chamber Meeting and Celebration on April 30


Reach out to Heather here to secure the opportunity to share about your business.

Member Spotlight: Mulligan's Hollow Ski Bowl

Critical Snowmaking Upgrades are NEEDED to continue the fun on Mulligan's Hollow!


If you’ve ever zipped up a jacket on a cold day, cheered a kid’s first turn, or watched the lights flicker over the hill and fire pit, you know this: Mulligan’s Hollow is more than a ski hill, it’s the heart of our community in the winter months. For decades, it’s where families gather, confidence is built one run at a time, and first jobs turn into lifelong memories. But without urgent upgrades, the hill we love, and the next season itself, is in jeopardy.

 

Behind every great ski day is snowmaking and Mulligan’s Hollow’s system is well past its prime. With underground infrastructure over 40 years old and snowmaking equipment decades past its intended lifespan, pipe ruptures and electrical failures are common. When cold temperatures arrive, volunteers work around the clock to keep pipes, pumps, power systems, and snow guns running, but even heroic effort can’t overcome aging infrastructure that regularly limits snowmaking capacity and threatens reliable operation.

 

In short: when winter shows up, we can’t take full advantage of it and without action, the risk of a system-wide failure continues to grow.

 

To secure the future, Mulligan’s Hollow is launching a critical two-phase snowmaking rebuild.

 

Phase 1 is planned for Summer/Fall 2026 and will replace all underground plumbing and electrical lines, install a new pump system and pump house, and lay the foundation for a modern, dependable snowmaking operation. The total cost of Phase 1 is $1,033,000.00, with an immediate need of $640,000 by February 28, 2026, to order long-lead materials and stay on schedule. The remaining $393,000 will fund installation in Fall 2026 once materials arrive. Without these funds, delays could prevent the system from being ready for next season. Mulligan’s Hollow has already raised $280,000 toward Phase 1, but securing the immediate $640,000 is critical to avoid delays and protect next season.

 

Phase 2, planned for completion before Winter 2027/28, will replace outdated snow guns with energy-efficient models, maximizing snow output while lowering operational costs. Phase 2 costs $462,000.00, bringing the total project cost to $1,495,000.00.

 

Why it matters: Mulligan’s Hollow supports more than 80 local jobs each winter, teaches 700–800 lessons to kids each season, and provides scholarships so every child and family can experience the joy of skiing and snowboarding. It’s where confidence is built, friendships blossom, and winter feels like winter.

This project isn’t just about pipes and snow guns; it’s about protecting a community staple and honoring the volunteers who refuse to give up, for this generation and many more.

 

Please help us make the snow fly and donate today by clicking here.

 

Thank you for believing in this hill and its future. For more information or for any questions, please email Abby Leatherman, Fundraising and Events Chair for Mulligan's Hollow Ski Bowl Association Board of Directors.

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The Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony

We are still accepting nominations for businesses and non-profits that are innovating, growing, driving transformation, setting new standards, and demonstrating an extraordinary impact on NW Ottawa County.


Nominate a business for one of the Chamber Excellence Awards:


  • Mission in Action Award - recognizing non‑profits that demonstrate extraordinary impact and service.
  • Entrepreneurial Excellence Award - celebrating small businesses (less than 30 employeese) that embody innovation, resilience, and growth.
  • Strategic Success Award - honoring medium‑sized businesses (31-150 employees) that balance growth, community impact, and leadership.
  • Business Innovator Award - spotlighting large businesses (over 150 employees) driving transformation and setting new standards.


Important Notes:

  • All nominees must be current Chamber members in good standing.
  • Nominations close on Friday, February 27, 2026.

Join us to celebrate excellence in our community at the Chamber Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 30, 2026!

Community Impact Day Sites Needed

Nonprofit organizations of NW Ottawa County are encouraged to submit volunteer opportunities for Community Impact Day 2026! We are looking for projects in and around your organization that need a few extra hands. Projects can be small and require only a few volunteers or large and require many volunteers. Projects should be able to be accomplished within a 4–6-hour time block. Not sure about your project? Contact Nicole by email or by calling 616-842-3860.

Click here to view our most recent New Members!



Baker College of Muskegon

Only Little Once

Express Employment Professionals

Express Employment Professionals - Muskegon

Harborwood Custom Cabinetry & Millwork

Lakeshore Pickleball Club

Shoreline Vision - Grand Haven

Shoreline Vision - Spring Lake

The Epicenter, Inc.

Chavez Concrete LLC

Coastal Collective Real Estate

Harbor Humane Society

Leader One Financial Corporation

Mulligan's Hollow Ski Hill

WilliamCharles Search Group

February

3 | Economic Forecast for NW Ottawa County 2026

12 | BASH at 100 Group

17 | Coffee & Council: 2026 in practice: How new laws are playing out

17 | Chamber Takeover Happy Hour at New Holland Brewing

20 | Early Bird Breakfast at the Holiday Inn Spring Lake

25 | Chamber 360: Boost Your Business


March

12 | BASH at Straight Line Design

20 | Early Bird Breakfast at Holiday Inn

24 | Chamber Takeover Happy Hour at Off the Chain Brewstillery

26 | Networking at Noon


April

16 | BASH & Community Connections

17 | Early Bird Breakfast at Dr. Rolf's BBQ

30 | The Annual Chamber Celebration 2026



Learn more about upcoming events by visiting our events calendar.


Curious about event sponsorship opportunities? Contact Heather Solomon by email or by calling 616.842.4910.

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