The Clinton Chamber of Commerce would like to say "Thank You" to the members below who renewed their Chamber investment in 2022. Please take a moment to click on their names and learn more about your fellow members.
Clinton Chamber Members: Get featured at the Clinton Farmers Market in front of 1000s of visitors! Members will have the opportunity to provide merchandise for display (at the Chamber Information Tent) and brochures/coupons to give out to visitors.
The Clinton Farmers Market will be open on Thursdays from June 4th through October 6th from 10 am - 4 pm. Dates are filling up! Let us know what date works for you!
Please contact Jackie Walters at info@clintonnychamber.org if you are interested in participating or have any questions.
Welcome NEW Clinton Chamber Member!
Dan Buttermann
Oneonta, NY
315-280-8441
danielbuttermann@gmail.com
Village of Clinton Pick Up Schedule
2022 Pick Up Schedule in the Village of Clinton for Household Garbage and Recyclables, Large Items and Debris, and Green Waste and Clean Hard Fill.
The first Green Waste and Clean Hard Fill pick up is scheduled for April 4th. For additional information, please visit the Village of Clinton website at villageofclintonny.org
Clinton Chamber Networking Breakfast
Kirkland Art Center from 8 - 9:30 am
Wednesday, April 6th
Join us at the September Clinton Chamber Networking Breakfast at the Kirkland Art Center on Wednesday, April 6th to network with current and prospective members from the surrounding area.
What's New at the Kirkland Art Center?
Abstractions of Nature from March 19th - April 30th
Hanneke Cassel Band on April 28th
43rd Annual KAC Run & Walk on June 4th at 8:30 am
Upcoming Classes and Workshops
Complimentary breakfast treats and beverages are provided by the Kirkland Art Center.
I just celebrated my first decade in business earlier this year - I can't believe it's been that long already!
2. What do you love about your work?
I absolutely love sharing my work with our community - whether it is the Beatles mural on West Park Row, teaching painting and printmaking classes at the KAC, or walking by my 'Famous Mugs' series at the Clinton Pottery, it's good to know we live in such a vibrant little village.
3. What's the importance of Shopping Small?
There are so many upsides! I love shopping in Clinton because when I walk into Alteri's or Agway and The Compound or The Cremeria - they all say 'Hi Tim, how's it going today' and that makes me happy. Shopping Small gives your gift a story and a face and a name, and that's pretty cool in my book.
4. How does your business give back to the community?
Last year was rough for everyone, but lots of people wanted new art on their walls. I was blown away by the response to my Life Is Sweet raffle and happy that I was able to raise money towards pandemic relief at a local food pantry. I also try to promote wonder and beautify our village with projects like the mini murals at the outdoor seating area on West Park Row. It's so much fun coming down to town with my paints and talking to people who stop to chat and ask what I'm doing.
5. What's something people might not know about your business?
I think walking into a home-operated business like mine is definitely stressful or intimidating to a lot of people - I have that conversation a lot and I totally get it! The best way to visit is to just email me (talexanderart@gmail.com) and we can set up a time that works for you. It's cool if you want to just swing by to see my work or lots of people want to know if I do custom commissioned work for the holidays and have specific ideas - I do! There's a three room gallery downstairs and a typical studio visit lasts anywhere from five minutes to half an hour. You can also purchase my work at my online shop at www.trandart.com, and join my newsletter so you get to see new works!
Click here to learn about other Clinton Chamber small businesses.