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Fulton Chamber of Commerce Agenda
January 9, 2007
Noon – Chamber Office
- Call to Order
- Minutes (following pages 2-3)
- Treasurer’s Report – (see Excel attachment)
- Budget Update FY’07 (see Excel attachment)
- Executive
- By-laws Committee
- Tourism & Promotions
- Advertising Publications – handed out at meeting
- Update on Summer 2007 Event – Int’l Wooden Shoe Display & Dutch Pewter Maker
- Government Affairs
- Public Safety Donuts & Discussion – Police and Fire Departments
- Washington, D.C. Visit – Highway 30 Coalition – February
- Member Relations
- Ribbon Cutting/Biz After 5: Dream Rental/Kreative Events, January 22, 5pm – 6pm
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- Central
Bank contacted the chamber about sponsoring a Biz After 5 in March,
Windmill Realty (new) would like a ribbon cutting in February and
Paradise Pools (new) would like a ribbon cutting in the Spring
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- Spotlights
- Membership 2006/2007 Update (see Word attachment)
- Chamber Member Visits (handed out at meeting)
- Fulton Bridal Walk Update
- Downtown
- Fulton Retail Development Group Update
- Façade Grant Program Update
- Old/New Business
- FACE Update (Fulton Association for Community Enrichment)
- Next Board Meeting – February 13, 2006
- Other
- Adjourn
Fulton Chamber of Commerce
Minutes from December 12, 2006
Attendance:
Linda Hollis, Heather Bennett, Shirl Wierenga-Huber, Lynne Loerop,
Chuck Dykstra, Patti Housenga, Sue Mannix, and Steve Owen. The
December/Holiday board meeting was held at Red Dog Steakhouse &
Saloon.
Minutes: A motion was made by Loerop and seconded by Hollis to approve the minutes from November 14, 2006. Motion carried.
Treasurer’s Report: Hollis
reviewed report noting expenses and income for the month of November:
$3,261.77 revenue and $2,743.99 expenses, leaving a balance of
$15,628.98. A motion was made by Wierenga-Huber and seconded by
Dykstra to accept the treasurer’s report. Motion carried. Bennett
provided a year to date budget report.
Executive: Nothing
to report. By-laws review committee to begin after January 1, 2007.
By-laws review committee: Linda Hollis, Chuck Dykstra and Heather
Bennett.
Tourism & Promotions:
Copies of the November advertising were provided. As a reminder, the
Tourism & Promotions Committee meets the 3rd Monday of every other
month, the next meeting is scheduled for December 18 at 2pm. Bennett
reported the Group Tour Workshop was very educational and was well
attended from people throughout the four counties.
The
board reviewed the Christmas Walk and several board members
participated in the event. Despite the heavy snowfall and some
cancellations (reindeer, ice sculptor, and kettle corn) the event was
still well attended and several of the downtown retailers reported good
sales and foot traffic. It was noted a few retailers were closed and
it is hoped that next year they will consider being open since it is
only two extra hours and good publicity. If shop lifting is a concern
for some, a few board members have offered to do free “security patrol”
in some of the stores. A motion was made by Dykstra and seconded by
Mannix to continue the Christmas Walk in the evening on the first
Friday in December. The 2007 Christmas Walk will be held Friday,
December 7 from 5pm to 7pm.
The board was provided
additional information regarding the international wooden shoe museum
and Dutch pewter maker. Next summer, the city/chamber/windmill
volunteers would like to provide a cultural exchange and a new tourist
attraction to Fulton. The wooden shoe museum in the Netherlands has
offered to ship 50 pairs of international wooden shoes, with Fulton
absorbing the shipment cost. Joop Andriessen, pewter maker, has
offered to come to Fulton and teach the art of pewter making as well as
providing an original mold for Fulton. Fulton would need to cover
Joop’s airfare, lodging and meals. The Millers of the Windmill will
donate $1,000 towards the project. The Friends of the Windmill will be
approached in January. Bennett requested the chamber board consider
donating $500 towards the project. A motion was made by Loerop and
seconded by Wierenga-Huber to approve donating $500 towards the
cultural exchange. Motion carried.
Government Affairs: From
the input received from the on-line survey and planning session, the
chamber will be scheduling Donuts & Discussions with various taxing
bodies. The board would like to schedule the first one with the Fulton
Fire Dept. and Fulton Police Dept. – public safety. Based on the
results from the on-line survey, a majority of respondents prefer
having these sessions during the lunch hour. Bennett will work on
scheduling this forum for the latter part of January or sometime in
February.
Member Relations: Spotlights
continue to be recycled in the Fulton Journal by Paula Rogis and
Heather Bennett. Many of the spotlights have been updated and new
photos taken. A ribbon cutting/Biz After 5 for Sweet Woodruff was held
December 8. A ribbon cutting/Biz After 5 for Red Dog Steakhouse is
scheduled for December 14, 2006. Bennett provided a list of
non-renewed memberships for the board to discuss. Board members are
currently following up with some businesses.
One business
asked if the chamber would consider a dual family membership discount
and payment plan. Based on a detailed discussion and this being the
first time for this kind of request, the board decided not to provide
dual family membership discounts or a membership payment plan. It
would be difficult to follow-up with a business if they only made one
quarterly payment and were already listed on a brochure or participated
in an event and then decided they didn’t want to pay the rest of their
dues. It would not be fair to full paid members. In addition, if the
chamber offered a payment plan there may be other businesses that would
follow suit, and it would make for more bookkeeping and budgetary
constraints. There are only a few businesses in town that have family
running separate businesses; and in speaking to one of the families,
they did not see a need to have a discount in their membership dues
because they are two separate businesses and want to be treated as
such. Again, because this is the first time the chamber has heard of
this type of request, they did not view this as an issue. Bennett and
some of the board members will attempt to visit with some chamber
members that do not participate in events/activities, or ever contact
the chamber; just to gauge their satisfaction and if there is anything
more the chamber should be doing.
Downtown: The
Fulton Retail Development Group currently has $217,000 invested, with
48 investors. The building is not currently listed with a realtor.
The façade grants are nearly complete with two final reimbursements
pending: Susan’s Calico Creations (awning) and Country Orchids
(awning).
Old/New Business:
FACE
(Fulton Association for Community Enrichment) recently sent out
information to chamber members, Fulton organizations and local press.
The group is an official organization recognized by the State of
Illinois, but is currently in the process of filing for their tax
exemption.
The board presented Bennett with a $200 Christmas Bonus.
A motion was made by Mannix and seconded by Loerop to adjourn meeting. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 1:10pm
The next meeting will be held Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at noon.
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