Jerome Chamber of Commerce E-News
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Millennials in the workplace
Because the millennial generation is very good at expressing themselves they are often perceived as extremely confident individuals. The truth is that they are not as confident as they appear. Millennials were raised in a culture where they were told they were wonderful and could accomplish anything, and if they are not told often ‘good job’ they think something is wrong with them. They expect constant feedback on how they are doing.
A word of caution to the millennial's. Constant praise is something that Gen X’s and Baby boomers struggle with. The older generations were taught that you do your job and give 100% to the job, without the expectation of praise. If the older generation doesn’t say good job for every task you do, please do not assume that you are not doing well at your job. All of us regardless of our generation can benefit of making it a habit to give words or affirmation more frequently. We all want to feel valued and the simple “Thank you” goes a long way.
Each generation expects to make more money and earn the corner office sooner than their parents did. The younger generations want to somehow fast track success. The Gen X’s were said to have wanted to make more than their fathers and own their own homes in their 30’s that was their measure of success. The Millennials want and even expect the high paying jobs right out of school. They have a mindset that they are too good for the entry level jobs or menial work. Often believing they are worth more than they are paid.
Early in my career, one my all-time favorite bosses walked into my office on his first day, pulled up a chair and asked to me show him what I did in my day to day duties. He asked questions and even worked on one of my projects. This gave him valuable insight into the day to day operations. It is the front-line entry level positions that have the first interaction with clients and customers, they are the ones who make the first impressions of the company. The job regardless of how menial is of value.
I issue a challenge to everyone regardless of your position at your place of employment. Let’s all make a conscious effort to tell one person a day ‘thank you’. The results will be better morale in the workplace and people at all levels from entry level to upper management will feel valued and appreciated.
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September 12- Chamber Luncheon
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Build more brand awareness by sponsoring a Chamber Luncheon! Contact the Chamber for details.
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Chamber Luncheon
Come learn how to unlock the tools of the Chamber Member Portal
Wednesday, September 12
12 - 1 PM
@ Mountain View Barn
(Lunch will be provided)
Preregister by September 7
$12.00 for Members | $15.00 for non-members
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September 19 - Business After Hours
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Join us for Networking • Food • Drinks • Door Prizes
Co-hosted by Soran's
Bring a door prize to promote your business.
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September 20 - Idaho Chamber Alliance Legislative Policy Summitt
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South-Central Idaho Regional Legislative Policy Summit
Thursday, September 20, 2018
8:30 - 11:30am
Twin Falls City Hall – City Council Chambers
203 Main Avenue East, Twin Falls
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September 24 - Chamber Retreat
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We have partnered with the SBDC to bring you a professional development opportunity to help businesses in the Magic Valley.
Monday September 24, 2018
@ Caddy Shack Restaurant, Jerome
10 am - 2 pm
Schedule:
10:00 - 10:15 am Registration
10:15 - 10:45 am Successful Marketing
10:45 - 11:15 am SBDC Resources
11:15 - 11:30 am Break
11:30 - 12:00 pm Community Connections
12:00 - 12:30 pm How to get the most out of attending events
12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch & Networking
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December 8 - Christmas in Jerome
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Seize the opportunity to host Business After Hours
Reserve your spot for 2019
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September 8 - Live History Day @ IFarm
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Bring the Family and enjoy a day of History
35th Annual Live History Day
Saturday September 8
9 am - 4 pm
Pie Auction @ 1 pm
Admission: $5.00 per person (Children 12 and under are free)
Sunday September 9, 2018 is a non-denominational church service at 11 a.m. in the Canyonside Church building on the IFARM grounds. Following the service is a "bring-your-own" community picnic lunch at the Canyonside Church.
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If you have some time to spare the Museum
could use some helping hands.
(Families are welcome)
Call Linda 208-324-5641
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September 8 - Health & Safety Day
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September 8 - 20th Annual Pete Van Dyk Memorial Golf Scramble
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Jerome High School Booster Club presents:
20th Annual Pete Van Dyk Memorial Golf Scramble
@ Jerome Countrty Club
Saturday September 8
Registration 11:30 am
Shotgun start 1:30 pm
Registration Information Contact:
Aimee Mangum (208)731-8864
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September 13 - Farmers Bank Customer Appreciation
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September 14 - Commemorative brick
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You are invited to order a commemorative brick for an outside wall at the Jerome Courthouse.
Bricks may be for you and/or your family or in memorial.
Limit 1-3 lines per brick, each line up to 15 characters.
Order deadline is September 14, 2018.
Cost: $20 per brick
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September 15 - Multicultural Community Event
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September 21 - US Citizenship Class
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September 28 - Jerome County
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Your Invited to....
Farewell party for Art Brown
Planning & Zoning Administrator
September 29th
5 - 7 PM
Jerome Fairgrounds, Messersmith Building
Art has served for 27 years.
Come and enjoy punch and finger foods with a small ceremony at 6 pm
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Saturday October 13 - Epicurean Evening
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The funds for this event will go to pay for mammograms for those women in our rural areas uninsured or under insured using a Mobile Mammography Unit. Idaho is last of all states for women getting checked and our eight counties are at the bottom of Idaho's list. We can change this through this mobile unit. Agricultural, dairy, smaller towns, and far away nooks and crannies are where we will go to get these done. We will have Spanish speaking greeter on board with a tech. Help us make a difference. If you cannot attend, consider a donation, sponsorship, live or silent auction item. If you are a chef, caterer and would like to showcase your specialty dishes contact Terry Rowe at
[email protected]
or 208-814-0045.
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October 31 - Main Street Trunk or Treat
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You are invited to participate in the 1st Community
Trunk or Treat
October 31
5 - 7 pm
The Jerome Spirit Committee is looking for businesses to participate.
Contact Will Ritter
(208) 731-7700
Register today
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December 8 - Festival for Children
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If you would like to participate, have a game, giveaway, craft or activity contact us. No charge to participate as a vendor. Terry Rowe at
[email protected]
or 208-814-0045.
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Dining with Diabetes
Thursdays, Aug 30 – Sept 20
6 – 7:30 pm
Jerome Center
Adults
$30.00 – Individual $40.00 – Couple
Instructor: Gretchen Manker
Beginning Meditation
Tuesday, Sept 4 - 25
6 – 8 p.m.
Jerome Center
$48, plus optional CD purchase ($5) paid to instructor at class
Instructor: Sandra Bernsen
Continuing Meditation
Tuesday, Oct 2 - 23
6 – 8 p.m.
Jerome Center
$48
Instructor: Sandra Bernsen
Conversational Spanish
Thursdays, Sept 6 - 27
6 – 8 p.m.
Jerome Center
$99
Instructor: Cesar Perez
Greeting Card Embroidery
Saturday, Sept 29
10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Jerome Center
$10 plus $5 paid to instructor for supplies at class
Instructor: Pat Hite
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Enhanced Concealed Weapons Class
Please do not bring your firearm onto the CSI Jerome Center campus.
Students must be age 18 or older to participate. Lunch is on your own.
Saturday, Sept 29
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Jerome Center ( 8 am – 12 pm)/Jerome Gun Range
$100
Instructor: Buz Chapman with Sgt. Kurt Thorpe
Dog Agility Training
Monday, Oct 1 - 29
6 – 7 p.m.
Jerome County Fairgrounds
$65
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Advanced Dog Agility
Monday, Oct 1 - 29
7 – 8 p.m.
Jerome County Fairgrounds
$65
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Beginning Dog Obedience
Monday, Nov 5 – Dec 10
6 – 7 p.m.
Jerome County Fairgrounds – Messersmith Building
$55
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Advanced Dog Obedience
Monday, Nov 5 – Dec 10
7 – 8 p.m.
Jerome County Fairgrounds – Messersmith Building
$55
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Memory Wire Bracelets
Tuesday, Nov 6
6 – 9 p.m.
Jerome Center
$25 Plus $25 supply fee paid directly to instructor
Instructor: Diane Gause
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The Jerome Chamber is proud to partner with Constant Contact and to offer our members a discount on a email marketing platform. Save up 25%
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Costco now does logo products
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Costco now does logo products! Promote your brand Choose from more than 1,000 top-selling, quality products and take advantage of instant online image upload and product preview.
Plus, Executive Members save 50% on typical setup fees. For details and pricing Call 1-866-748-5188, or visit
costcologoproducts.com/logo
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Book your Business Holiday Party @ Mountain View Barn Today
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The holidays will be here before you know it.
Book your Company Holiday Party @ Mountain View Barn.
Don't Delay book your date today!
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Cable one Digital Advertising Campaign
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As a Jerome Chamber Members if your purchase a digital advertising campaign you will get a matching Cable TV schedule dollar for dollar with this investment.
For example, spend $800 on a digital campaign and get $800 of matching TV spots.
Call or email
Page Geske
, your media consultant @ (208)420-6244 to schedule an appointment for a FREE marketing analysis of your business.
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Chamber Mondays!
Renew is offering a lunch special every Monday from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM.
Any employee from a Chamber Member qualifies for this amazing deal.
Tell the cashier what business you represent and ask what the Monday special is.
111 E. Main St
Monday - Saturday
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
The Gathering 5 - 7 PM
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Click on logos to learn more about these fantastic businesses
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Tune in weekly for Chamber Chats
- 94.7 FM / 1400 AM BUCK Friday's @ 7:45 AM
- la Perrona 99.1 FM
- HOT 100 FM Wednesday @ 7:50 AM
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Are you seeking talented individuals to join your team?
Chamber Members can post your employment opportunities on our website.
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New Job Posting:
- Idaho State Department of Agriculture is seeking Inspector 1 position
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Chamber members can add Press Releases to the Chamber Website by using the member login.
Contact me for more details.
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Thank you for your support
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Board of Directors:
- Carl McEntarffer , Jerome Rec District- President
- Randy King, D.L. Evans Bank - President Elect
- Soyna Haines, United Way - Secretary
- Cindy Morgado, Fairway Independent Mortgage
- Angela Hickmon, ICCU
- Brian Bridwell, Jerome School District
- Kim Lee, Lee Family Broadcasting
- Anna Dovenmuehler, CSI
- Lisa Burkhart, St. Luke's Jerome
- Ben Crouch, Northside Journal
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Ambassador Committee Officers:
- Debbie Schvaneveldt, D.L. Evans - President
- Markus Lively, Farmers Bank - Vice President
- Marty Kuhn, Washington Federal - Secretary
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Newsletter Submission Deadline
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Please have all submission in no later than Wednesday each week.
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