Thursday, April 30, 2009
Update on Flu
2 – Troup County Board of Education message: Based on the most current information, we have no indication that students and staff are at a greater risk for infection by remaining in school than the general public at this time. However, as we continue to work closely with District IV Health Services, we encourage you to stay tuned to our website and local media for information on possible school closings should this become necessary. We need your help to prevent the spread of illness in our schools – not just swine influenza A (H1N1) virus, but any kind of virus. There are everyday actions you can take to stay healthy, and please encourage your children to follow these simple steps, too.
• Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
• Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hands cleaners are also effective.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.
• Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
• If your child gets sick, please keep them home from school and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them. If your child is ill and has recently traveled to an area affected by swine flu, or has been in contact with someone who has been infected with swine flu, contact your child’s healthcare provider immediately.
3 – State Department of Health teleconference today:
Seasonal flu is still around. Symptoms are the same – fever, chills, aching body, cough, sneeze. If you have these symptoms, contact your health care provider for instructions. If you don’t have these symptoms, you probably don’t have the flu. The flu is transmitted by close contact with respiratory secretions – by air or on surfaces. Follow the school board instructions above to prevent the spread. The incubation period for the flu can be from one to seven days.
For information on flu, see the American Red Cross website at www.redcross.org. You may also look for updates at http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ and www.district4health.org.
No Cause for Alarm
Local health officials tell us that you should maintain good hygiene – wash hands in hot water with soap or use hand sanitizer. Cough into your arm. Instead of shaking hands, show respect by bowing slighting.
If someone exhibits flu-like symptoms (cough, fever, chills, body aches, breathing problems), they should contact their doctor for testing. There is prescription medication available, which is reported to lessen the effects and duration if used at the beginning of the bout of flu.
Social distancing has not been implemented. However, businesses are encouraged to have a pandemic plan in place – for instance, if some of your employees are out sick, how will the company do business.
For information on flu, see the American Red Cross website at www.redcross.org. You may also look for updates at http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ and www.district4health.org.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The 2009 Magazine is Here
Others may pick up a copy at the chamber of commerce office, 111 Bull Street, LaGrange, GA. You will also be able to view the magazine online very soon, directly from the chamber website.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Miss Georgia to Reign at EBB
The next Early Bird Breakfast will be on Tuesday, May 12, at 7:30 a.m. at Best Western Lafayette Garden Inn, 1513 Lafayette Parkway. Our featured speaker will be Miss Georgia 2008 Chasity Hardman, whose platform is “Developing, Reaching, and Educating through Music.”
Prior to the breakfast, join us for coffee and networking at 7:00 a.m. in the lounge, courtesy of RBC Bank.
The breakfast is $11.00 for members with reservations ($12 at the door) and the coffee networking is free. Breakfast reservations are $13 for prospective members ($15 at the door).
You may register by calling the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce at 706-884-8671. We accept cash, checks, VISA, and MasterCard. Those who pay before May 6, will be eligible for the door prizes.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Energy & Economics
The public is inundated with energy news that is contradictory and confusing. Come listen and ask questions about our current and future energy technologies and economics. Why did gasoline move from $1.50/gal to $4.00/gal and back down to $1.50 in a very short time? Is coal, nuclear, wind, or solar the best technology to meet our increasing electricity demand? What about our automobile technologies like hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and electric cars? What are the status and economics of alternative energy technologies? The technology and economic issues surrounding these questions will be discussed and put into perspective by Dr. Sam Shelton, Founding Director of the Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Initiative.
If you're interested in attending this seminar, which includes lunch, on May 11, at 11:45 a.m. at the Best Western Lafayette Garden Inn call the chamber at 706-884-8671. The cost is $15.
Friday, April 24, 2009
RV Resort Opens
This location is the first of several planned to open in various states. The managers of the southern Troup County recreational vehicle resort are Paul and Linda SanFilippo and they can be reached at (706) 663-4329. The amenities on site include a new store, game room, fitness center, and a kennel for visitors who don’t want to leave their dogs in their R.V.'s while touring the local attractions.
The ribbon cutting and Open House event was attended by members of the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, the Harris County Chamber of Commerce, the Pine Mountain Tourism Bureau, the Georgia Visitor Center in West Point, the Warm Springs Visitor Center, and many friends, family, and resort guests.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Ellis & Ellis Hosted B.A.H.
The 210 Broad Street office of Ellis & Ellis Investment Management LLC was the site of the April Business After Hours. The winner of their door prize was Lon Marlowe of Oakhurst.
Shown awarding him the prize are some of the hosts (from left) Johhny Ashmore, Will Ellis, Steve Boatner, Ron Towler, (Marlowe), Katherine Ellis, and Lisa Cannon.
Willingham Winner!
The prize was donated by Jerry Johnson's ERA First Realty in LaGrange.
Fifty-eight new members have been added to the chamber roster so far this year.
Other prize winners were Otto Korth of Re/Max Culpepper, Lon Marlowe of Oakhurst, and Matthew Stermer of CleanSmart. Their prizes were a hand-painted tile, one year dues, and $100 in $hop at Home gift certificates.
Our thanks to all who recruited new members. And a very sincere welcome to all the new members.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Admin Salute
Today is Administrative Assistant Day nationwide. In LaGrange, your chamber salutes all the men and women who keep the offices around town running. In particular, we want everyone to know we appreciate our own Valeri Kirkwood.
Valeri joined the staff on November 17, 2008 and has made a great impact on the "first impression" everyone gets of the chamber. Her smiling face and chipper personality are perfect for the frontline; but her organizational skills, efficiency in accomplishing tasks, and knowledge of the community, chamber, and marketing have been very real assets to us. Her title is longer than the chamber's name - we call her receptionist/tourism assistant/office manager/Welcome Center manager, and she'll answer to many more titles as we call out, "Valeri, help!"
Happy A.A. Day, Valeri!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
KIA News
Monday, April 20, 2009
Manufacturing Appreciation
The locally nominated companies were InterfaceFLOR and SAFA, both shown above in a photo at the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting last week, where they were honored along with Emerson Network Power. The companies were nominated by West Georgia Technical College, represented by Interim President Perrin Alford (left), for the state's Manufacturer of the Year award.
Next to Alford is Steve Noble of Emerson, which was nominated in 2008. Next is Bob Niedrack and Tommy Bell of InterfaceFLOR, nominated in 2008 and 2009, and David McCarty of SAFA, nominated in 2009.
At the state-wide meeting in Atlanta, Lientz said, "Manufacturing is grounded in the real world" and it is exemplified by "the quality of the workforce and the companies' products." He added, these 100 companies "are stellar examples of manufacturing in the 21st century."
Jan Youtle, PhD, manager of Public Services for the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, shared results of a recent survey in which 800 manufacturers in this state participated. She noted, "Innovation is a business strategy," which was echoed by Lientz who said the annual awards were begun in 1995 to recognize "simple hard work, innovation, and community involvement."
Youtle announced that 75% of the respondents to the survey "practice green" and that "energy and efficiency go hand-in-hand with productivity."
InterfaceFLOR has been named an "environmental hero" for their green thinking (see http://daily.chictoday.com/2009/04/19/interfaceflor-environmental-hero/) in carpet production. SAFA makes brake pads for the automotive industry. Emerson Network Power manufactures metal cabinet enclosures for the telecommunication industry.
Lientz declared a "bi-partisan statement" as he said he "agreed with both" Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue that he "like(s) folks who make stuff" and U.S. President Barack Obama who recently commented, "We need to make things the world needs." Lientz added that the manufacturing companies in Georgia are "bottom-line businesses that don't just leverage value, they create it."
The winners of the 2009 Georgia Manufacturer of the Year awards were OraCal USA of Black Creek, Alcan Packaging of Peachtree City, and Toyo Tire of Bartow County.
Friday, April 10, 2009
April EBB
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Georgia Chamber
http://www.gachamber.com/article-Apr-8-2009-23211.html
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
You're the Host
The B.A.H. is always popular, but a business may not always have the space or resources to host one. Thus was born the idea to have the May event at the chamber of commerce and invite businesses to have a booth or a display. It is not a requirement to stay at your spot, you are allowed to mingle with the guests.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Discount for Members
New Hours
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Theme Sought
Good News, Bad News
Which leads to the bad news: the golf tournament had to be postponed again.
Anyone interested in having a team on the new date should call Page Estes at 706-884-8671 or e-mail her at pestes@lagrangechamber.com. The deadline to register is April 9.