THE CHAMBER ENQUIRER
November 3, 2015
REMINDER

This  Friday, November 6th , will be the last day in 2015 for the "Ask the Jeweler" series with Wattsson & Wattsson Jewelers. They will be at the Chamber office from  12PM-2PM   offering free check and cleaning of jewelry, consulting on custom design and repair work, and answering questions. They will also be buying scrap gold and silver.

Call 906-486-1111 to schedule a custom design consultation, or stop in with your jewelry box on Friday.

IN THIS ISSUE:
IRON ORE HERITAGE TRAIL, TRAIL ADMINISTRATOR AWARDED AT CONFERENCEIOHT

Photo by Carol Fulsher

The Iron Ore Heritage Trail and its Administrator, Carol Fulsher, were recently recognized at the Midwest American Trails and Greenways Conference (MATAG) in Des Moines, Iowa as Michigan's Outstanding Trail Project and Trail Person. 
 
At each MATAG Conference, held every other year, each state is encouraged to recognize the tremendous contributions of volunteers, professionals, and other leaders who are working to create a dynamic system of trails across the Midwest. 
 
The Iron Ore Heritage Trail was awarded Outstanding Trail Project because "the trail's artfully designed trailheads, mile markers, kiosks, and other trail side historical items have made this an iconic trail for the State of Michigan." 

The trails have brought so much attention to the area that the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is basing their new online trails portal featuring all the trails of Marquette County as a demonstration site.

Fulsher was awarded Outstanding Person because of her "overall effective leadership, including coordination, advocacy, technical assistance, and fundraising.  She guided the local governments along the trail route in forming the Iron Ore Heritage Trail Recreation Authority and successfully coordinated a campaign to start a millage to help fund the development and maintenance of the trail.  She successfully worked with the Michigan Historical Center to develop trail features with history interpretation in mind, telling of the critical importance of the iron mining industry in that part of the state.  Every kiosk, mile marker, and sign along the route represents this past in an iconic way."

"I was stunned to learn that we won these awards this year," commented Fulsher. "I work with a very committed board of directors who use their skills to build this trail. I'm very lucky to be surrounded by their talents and perseverance.  We want to continue building a one-of-a-kind trail that is an asset to the people of Marquette County and the State of Michigan and allows all users somewhere to partake in their sport and mode of alternative transportation. We thank MTGA and the DNR for their recognition of our work."
L EARNING TO LEAD CONFERENCE ON THURSDAYL2L







This is a one day seminar for anyone in a supervisory/management position, especially employees who have risen up through the ranks  to middle management positions. This event will be presented by professionals who will reveal how leadership styles impact the workplace, the employee, and the job. Participants will gain an understanding of the ins and outs of managing people, teams, and navigating through basic employment laws.

Cost is $150.

For more information, and  to register,  CLICK HERE.

Questions? Contact:
NMU Continuing Education & Workforce Development
Email:  conteduc@nmu.edu
Phone:  (906) 227-2103
YOU'RE INVITED!WAFFLES
You're invited to our "Waffles and Welcome" event. Mather Nursing Center invited you to a FREE community breakfast open house. The admissions staff will be available to give you a tour of our center. Employment applications will be available at this event. We look forward to seeing you there!

Date: Saturday, November 7th
Time: 8AM
Location: Mather Nursing Center
435 Stoneville Road
Ishpeming, MI 49849

Questions? Call (906) 485-1073.
ISHPEMING LADIES NIGHT OUTLADIESNIGHT







The Ishpeming Business Association will be holding the annual " Ladies  Night  Out" event on  Tuesday, November 17th from  2PM-8PM. Enjoy specials, prizes, raffles, wine tasting, music and MORE! There are punch cards for prize giveaways.
 
There will be a Bazaar at Rollies Furniture featuring artists, crafters and vendors. Low cost or free space is available. If interested, call David at (906) 486-8680 to reserve your spot. Only one vendor will be allowed with any given product (Avon, Party Lite, Pampered Chef, etc).  All crafters and artists are welcome.
 
The event is open to all Ishpeming Business Association (IBA) members. Not a member yet? If you are an Ishpeming business that would like to participate, an IBA membership is just $50 and supports community events like this one, the annual Festival of Treasures in July, and Christmas activities.
 
Visit the Ishpeming Business Association on Facebook, or call  (906) 486-8680 for further information on the event, to sign up as a participating business, or for IBA questions. 
IRONTOWN IS TINSELTOWNIRONTOWNTINSEL
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Join downtown Negaunee on Saturday, November 21st from 3PM-9PM for the Annual "Irontown is Tinseltown" event. 

Shops will be open and will offer special discounts.

Santa and the 2015 Pioneer Princess will ride in the Negaunee Irontown Association Parade starting at 5:30PM, with the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony taking place directly after the parade.

Pictures with Santa will take place in the upstairs portion of the Negaunee City Center, with hot chocolate and cookies will be available while you wait. The Negaunee City Center will also host a craft show and bake sale downstairs with many local artists and vendors. 

Midtown Bakery & Cafe will be having a Winter Garden of Lights on display, and as always, lots of treats to enjoy. 

Panache Boutique will be doing children's ornament painting from 3PM-5PM. Then, things will switch to an adult orname nt project from 7:30PM-9PM. Cost will be less than $5.

Horse drawn hayrides will be available from 5PM-7PM.

In conjunction with the event, the Historic Vista Theater will be showing a Christmas Movie Marathon beginning at noon. Below is the movie schedule, with times:

Noon - Holiday Inn (G)
1:55 pm - Babes in Toyland (1934) - FREE!
3:30 pm - Elf (PG)
5:45 pm - Holiday Inn (G)
7:25 pm - Babes in Toyland (1934) - FREE!
9:00 pm - Elf (PG)
11:00 pm - Santa Clause Defeats the Martians - FREE!

Movies that are not marked "free" will only cost $5 admission. You can save $1 by purchasing both tickets for "Holiday Inn" & "Elf" in the same transaction

All concessions will cost $3.50 or less.

The Historic Vista Theater is your place for classic and seasonal movies in Marquette County.

If you have any questions, would like to be a vendor, or would like more information, please call 906-475-7939.


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Ishpeming, MI 49849
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EVENTS

NOVEMBER 5TH
Learning to Lead Conference
NMU Campus
University Center
Michigan Room
8AM-4:15PM

Adult Craft Series
Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library
Ishpeming
2PM
*All supplies are provided, but please register ahead of time at 486-4381. (This session we are making Electronic Device Charging Stations)

NOVEMBER 6TH
Ask the Jeweler
Chamber Office
Ishpeming
12PM-2PM 

NOVEMEBER 7TH
Bell Auxiliary Soup Luncheon and Craft Sale
St. Joe's Church
Ishpeming
10AM-3PM

NOVEMBER 17TH
Ishpeming Ladies Night Out
Participating Ishpeming businesses
2PM-8PM

NOVEMBER 21ST
Al Quaal Holiday Craft Show
Al Quaal Lodge
10AM-3PM

Irontown is Tinseltown
Iron Street
Downtown Negaunee
3PM-9PM

NOVEMBER 27TH-DECEMBER 4TH
Tree Decorating Contest
Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library
Ishpeming