LUNCH ‘N’ LEARNS
Co-sponsored by the Scarborough Public Library
Bring your own lunch
Seminars are held at the Library, 48 Gorham Rd.,
Noon-1 PM
Please register: online www.portlandregion.com or
772-1196
GETTING THE WORD OUT
Presented by Jim Milliken
Wednesday, May 2, Noon-1 PM
Registration requested online www.portlandregion.com or 772-1196
Jim is a Portland-based training consultant who specializes in
issues of communication and management. Jim will review how to
organize a public relations strategy, use various kinds of media and
events, write a press release and respond to reporters’ questions.
He will encourage participants to raise their own questions.
BUSINESS INSURANCE
Presented by Frank Kimball
Thursday, May 3, Noon-1 PM
Registration requested online www.portlandregion.com or 772-1196
Frank, an 18-year veteran of insurance regulation at the Maine
Bureau of Insurance, will talk about business insurance in the
property/casualty lines, including liability, property, worker’s
compensation and disability coverages. Frank is a USM graduate and
holds the industry’s CPCU designation and the regulatory designation
of Certified Insurance Examiner. Frank will take questions from the
audience.
March 19, 2007
Career Expo held for sophomores
Careers took center stage for sophomores at Scarborough High School
last week. Fifty-two different local presenters spoke to students
about their careers which ranged from physical therapist to performing
arts, with nurses, lawyers, entrepreneurs, law enforcement and game
warden in between - just to name a few. Twelve facilitators from
Scarborough’s Community Chamber, the organizers of the career expo,
worked closely with the High School principal and guidance department
to give students a good introduction to the working world.
The Career Expo is one of the most successful Scarborough Community
Chamber events attracting the widest participation level of its local
business members. Students see familiar faces from the community come
in and explain their jobs in detail. Small panels were divided by
career clusters and presented to students who visited each cluster on
a rotation.
For the presenters, it was an opportunity to look back at these
young adults and tell them the story of how they chose their career,
and what personality, skills, and education was necessary for a
particular line of work. It was also a way to give back to the
community. The collaborative between Scarborough Community Chamber and
the high school began four years ago when members of the Scarborough
Community Chamber board of directors sent out a survey to chamber
members asking: How could the Chamber add value to the community? The
overwhelming response was to reach out to high school students by
providing an opportunity to explore careers.
It just so happened that the new MEA requirement was out, and the
high school faced the challenge of developing a career exploration
program. Working together, the high school and the chamber took a year
to develop the career program. In addition to the career expo, local
businesses present regularly to the career exploration class, which
also exposes students to work-study programs, job shadowing,
mentoring, and internship opportunities.
Lunch & Learn Series
1/24/07
Pandemic Flu Preparedness
Scarborough Community Chamber and the Scarborough Public Library
will present a free workshop for the small business community on planning
for pandemic influenza on Wednesday, January 24 at noon at the
Scarborough Public Library. Cory Hedman, Director of Food Safety and
Quality Assurance at Hannaford Supermarkets will review the challenges
that a small business or organization faces in the case of a pandemic.
Local and state governments are actively preparing for a potential
pandemic. Businesses should also anticipate challenges if a highly
contagious epidemic were to occur today like the one that occurred in
1918. Integrating a pandemic in a business continuity plan requires an
understanding of the possibilities such an event would bring. A
significant reduction in workforce, interruption of banking resources,
irregular utilities and Internet access and disruption of the
transportation and supply chain are all possible scenarios.
Mr. Hedman will suggest strategies to address these challenges.
Participants will learn from the experience of others and will receive
materials to assist in their own planning.
In addition, a representative from Scarborough Public Safety will be on
hand to answer questions about local preparations.
Scarborough Community Chamber will be offering lunch and learns on a
quarterly basis at the Scarborough Library. Seating for this “Lunch and
Learn” program is limited and registration is available through the
Regional Chamber website or by calling the Library at 883-4723. The
program is free - just bring your lunch!
Best of the Best!
October 12th at Scarborough Downs. This event is being combined with the
South Portland/Cape Elizabeth Chamber Business After 5.
Who’s the Best of Best?
Current Publishing and the South Portland, Cape, and Scarborough
Community Chamber’s have given local businesses good reason to celebrate.
This past July, the Current featured full page ballots inviting readers to
choose the best businesses in sixty categories. Ballot boxes were
distributed throughout the communities, and over 1000 ballots were
received. September 28th a dedicated Best of Best insert
announced the top three winners in each category, with small pieces
written on each business.
A joint BA5 will be held on October 12th at Scarborough
Downs, featuring a gala celebration to recognize all of the top three
finishers, and honor the first place in each category with a Best of Best
plaque. Of course, an opportunity for each business to strut their stuff
will be provided, as display tables throughout the Down’s Club tiered
restaurant will be filled with different businesses showing the community
what they do best. Special thanks to Scarborough Downs for hosting this
grand event!
Scarborough Community Chamber kicks off BA5 Season
September 14th, Cuts Fitness for Men and Passionate Stitches were
the gracious hosts of the season’s first BA5. The season opener was
well attended by 60 people, thanks, in part to the hosts themselves:
Lisa Ferriabough, Alane Ainsworth, and Candy Macomber. It’s true; you
get out of the Chamber what you put into it, and the hosts gave it
their very best. It was like a Chamber/block party as neighbors in the
strip mall joined the fun celebration. Lots of donated door prizes
meant that nearly everyone who stuck around went home with a gift. The
hosts did all of the food themselves – offering healthy and delicious
home-made hors d’oeuvrs and energy beverages presented on family
heirloom platters and plates that matched their company logo. A great
time was had by all.
Congratulations to new Scarborough High School Principal, Pat Conant!
The Scarborough Community Chamber congratulates Pat Conant! As the
Director of Guidance, Pat has been the driving force behind the success of
the SHS Career Development Program, a partnership between the SCC and the
High School. The program begins its third year this fall. Pat’s masterful
teaching and coordinating has set the stage for continued success. Thank
you, Pat, good luck, and we all look forward to working with you in your
new role!
The keystone of the Career Development Program has been Chamber members
presenting their career experiences in the classroom. If you have not
already volunteered and would like to, please contact SCC Board Members
Randy Judkins or Jim Gove. The students greatly appreciate learning about
the vast range of careers that Chamber members represent!
Scarborough’s Memorial Park rocked on Thursday nights!
Scarborough rocked this summer! What’s not to love about free concerts
in the park? This summer, Scarborough Community Chamber partnered with
Community Services to welcome seven musical performers on Thursday nights
at the gazebo at Scarborough’s memorial park. Enjoyable evenings were had
by all – providing opportunities to kick back and enjoy the show,
reconnect with friends, or simply relax in the park and take in the
care-free evenings of summer.
Concert attendees were able to enjoy a variety of music as singer and
song writer, Carolyn Currie kicked off the concert season July 6th.
Legendary Maine performer, Annie Clark took the stage July 13th
in her usual style – original folk, pop, and blues with a little Maine
hume-ah’ thrown in! A regular in Scarborough’s concert series five year
history – Dan Merrill with the Simon Apple Band performed to the delight
of both young and old on July 20th. And a great showing from
his native home town – a record 770 people came out August 27th
to welcome Don Campbell and his band and enjoy his music. Back by popular
demand, Scarborough’s local band, Wavelength entertained concert goers
with those featured classic hits that everyone loves on August 3rd.
Chicago blues-based rock band, The Nervous Wrecks performed on August 10th,
and Acoustic Motion wrapped up the series on August 17th.
The concert series was a tremendous success, thanks to great
performers, excellent weather, and generous sponsors. This year’s concert
series not only had record attendance for its five year history, but also
grew in sponsorship support creating great visibility for Scarborough’s
Community Chamber and the businesses that sponsored.
Thank you to all our sponsors and volunteers that made this event
possible.
CLICK HERE FOR CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS
Scarborough welcomes Prime Motor Group
The Scarborough Community Chamber is pleased to welcome a
beautiful new car dealership. "Sales have exceeded our expectation" said
Ira Rosenberg of Mercedez-Benz Prime Motor Cars who opened his new
dealership's door on June 30th to customers who had waited for opening
day. Rosenberg praised the Scarborough Town officials for being meticulous
and fair commenting that in his 35 plus years in the car business he's
never been through such a professional review. "I hope the people of
Scarborough are pleased by the aesthetic improvement to the land, and the
economic contribution to the tax base. I'm tickled to death to be a part
of this fabulous community," says Ira Rosenberg.
Get Involved
Chamber members get the most out of their membership when they get
involved, and we always have opportunities. Are you interested in being
part of the voice of business in Scarborough? Would you like to help put
together next summer’s excellent Concert series? Do you like to write
articles? Do you want to help high school students explore careers? Our
Board members will be more than happy to talk with you about how you can
get involved in these and other valuable efforts. Please contact any of us
to see how you can get the most out of your Chamber membership.
April 20 Membership Meeting:
Our April 20 Membership Meeting was hosted by the Scarborough
Public Library. Susan deGrandpre, Management Consultant, presented "4
Steps to Get Your Customers to Complain − to YOU!".
Small Business Week:
The Scarborough Chamber, Scarborough Public Library and Scarborough
Economic Development Corporation partnered to celebrate Small Business
Week from April 30-May 6. What a success! Over 50 people attended our
Business After 5 held at the Library, and enjoyed networking and
tasting the excellent cuisine provided by Hannaford. Jack Miller of
Commercial Loan & Training Consultants, and Don Zihlman, President of
DRZ Marketing gave very informative presentations at two Lunch and
Learn sessions. Over 30 businesses contributed to the interesting
display at the Library, reflecting the breadth of small businesses in
Scarborough. Thank you Nancy Crowell, Bob Nadeau, Karen Vachon, Mark
Hews, and everyone else who worked so hard to make this a great event!
Chamber
celebrates Small Business Week
April 30 – May 6

The Scarborough Community Chamber will observe National Small
Business Week, April 30 – May 6 at the Public Library, 48 Gorham
Road. Co-sponsors of the event are the Scarborough Economic
Development Corporation and the Scarborough Public Library.
The event recognizes the important role that more than 1000 small
businesses play in the economic health of the community and its
citizens. This year’s celebration will include an evening networking
event, two noontime seminars and a week-long display featuring dozens
of Scarborough based businesses.
The display of products and information from Scarborough’s business
community will be located in the center of the busy public library.
The location provides hundreds of people an opportunity to look at the
products and gather promotional materials. Some businesses use the
opportunity for educational outreach by offering materials on money
management, safety, health, or environmental awareness. Participation
is open to any business in Scarborough.
Lunch and Learn seminars will feature topics of particular interest
to a small business person or professional. Wednesday, May 3, Jack
Miller of Commercial Loan & Training Consultants will simplify the
complex commercial loan world describing how to put your best foot
forward, improve your chances of success and foster a favorable
relationship with your lender. Friday, May 5, Don Zihlman, President
of DRZ Marketing will unleash his StreetSmart ideas for reaching
potential customers and clients, and share with you steps that you can
take to grow your business. The hour long seminars begin at noon and
will be held in the meeting room of the Public Library.
An opening night Business After Five networking event will be held
at the Public Library from 5 to 7 pm on Monday, May 1.
National Small Business Week is the creation of the U.S. Small
Business Administration and has been observed since 1963. According to
the SBA, the week "honors the estimated 25 million small business
owners that helped to drive the nation’s economy. Small businesses
employ more than half the country’s private work force, create three
of every four new jobs and generate a majority of American
innovations."
Space is limited and applications, available on the Chamber’s
website, should be submitted by March 24. For more information,
contact Nancy Crowell at the Public Library 883-4723 ext. 221 or
nec@scarborough.lib.me.us.
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Membership
Appreciation Day
was a great success! Susan Goode, of the Atlas Group, organized 15
volunteers who packed and delivered 150 membership bags. What a
wonderful opportunity to get out and meet our fellow Scarborough
Community Chamber members. Thanks to Sue and all who helped!
Our first Scarborough
Career Expo
was a triumph!
More than 40 business people shared their career stories with the
entire Sophomore class, 250 students! Jim
Elkins, of Career Planning Services, kicked off the morning with a
presentation on types of career preferences. The students then
rotated through panel discussions, and learned about the range of
careers available right here in Scarborough and the Greater Portland
area.
Comments:
Congratulations to
Tim Byrne, Susan deGrandpre, Sue Goode, Jim Gove, Randy
Judkins, Principal Andrew
Dolloff, Guidance Director Pat Conant,
Guidance Counselors Terry Bartels and Amy Boyce, and all of the
presenters! This was an amazing pioneer effort!
The
Scarborough Community Chamber’s Municipal Officials Dinner
was held on March 7 at beautiful Camp Ketcha.
Members of the SCC Board, Town Council, School Board, Scarborough
Economic Development Corporation Board, and Town Officials spent the
evening talking informally and getting to know each other. And
eating! Personal Touch Catering served a fantastic buffet meal!
Thanks to Kevin Freeman (Scarborough Board President),
Pizzagalli Construction, Ron Owens, Town
Manager, and Mark Maroon, Allied Home Mortgage for organizing the
event!
Career
Development Partnership
with
Scarborough High School

Photo: Scarborough High School
Scarborough Community Chamber Member businesses have offered to be
part of our career development partnership with Scarborough High
School. The Development Council is planning business involvement
opportunities that will range from relatively little investment (such
as a short classroom presentation) to very high investment (such as
having a student intern for a semester).
The
classroom-based course has been a great success, both for the students
and businesses who have participated so far. We look forward to
implementing other components of the program, and will continue to
keep you updated through Business Perspectives and at Membership
meetings.
For more
information on this initiative, please click
here
Chamber helps to
fund
new library
materials

Grants from
the Scarborough Community Chamber and Chamber members Wal-Mart
and Sam's Club have helped purchase over 150 books for the Scarborough
Library's business collection, with many more to come. Recent
additions include books on business management, career information,
computers and personal finance.
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