Bottom Line - May 2013
-
Upload
rich-kleban -
Category
Documents
-
view
228 -
download
3
description
Transcript of Bottom Line - May 2013
Continuing an annual tradi-tion at the May ContactBreakfast, The Chamber
Foundation, Inc., the not-for-profiteducational organization of theDutchess County Regional Cham-ber of Commerce, will proudlyaward 31 scholar-ships to studentsplanning to furthertheir education in theHudson Valley andbeyond. This year,thanks to amazingcommunity supportat events like the Co-simo DiBrizzi Celeb-rity Servers Dinner,Twisted Gala, Golf-A-Thon and more, the Foundationis able to present a record-settingamount of scholarship dollars, andwill give over $53,000 in scholar-ship money to worthy recipients.
At the May Contact Breakfaston Wednesday, May 15 from 7:30-9 a.m. at the Poughkeepsie GrandHotel and Conference Center, the
2013 scholarship winners will beofficially presented their awardsand ceremoniously introduced toattendees. These students repre-sent some of the best and brightestin the region and are great namesto know for the future. Chamber
Foundation schol-arships range fromvery broad to veryspecific in scope,some offered to stu-dents across disci-plines, while othersare precisely targetedfor those pursuinga career in music,journalism, culinaryarts, and more. For
complete information about TheChamber Foundation, Inc. andtheir annual scholarship offerings,visit www.ChamberFDN.org.
Rhinebeck Bank proudly spon-sors the May Contact Breakfast.One of the region’s oldest banksfollowing its incorporation in 1860,Rhinebeck Bank’s locally focused
decision-making by their team ofexperienced banking profession-als allows them to be responsive,flexible, and accessible to theircustomers. Learn more at www.rhinebeckbank.com. Not-for-profitmembers from the Sports Museumof Dutchess County, Hudson ValleyCommunity Services, and DutchessCounty Community Action Part-nership will also be in attendance.
To reserve your place at theMay Contact Breakfast, call 845-454-1700 ext. 1000 or visit www.dcrcoc.org. Tickets cost $20 forChamber members with advancepurchase or are $25 at the door.Non-members can attend for $30.
MAY 2013
Two chances for making business connections at After Hours
The
Message From The Chair.............................2
SmartCard..............................................3
Small Business Partner of the Month.............. 3
Community Spotlight ................................ 4
Message From The Chamber President ............4
Upcoming Events ...................................6-7
New Members ......................................8-9
Member News ...................................10-11
SBA Days ............................................. 11
Ribbon Cutting Pictures ........................12-13
IT Seminars .......................................... 13
The Chamber Foundation.......................... 14
The Dutchess County Region-al Chamber of Commerceis hosting double the after-
hours networking in the monthof May. Join us first for BusinessAfter Hours on Wednesday, May8 from 5-7 p.m. at Mary Kelly’s in
Beacon and again on Wednesday,May 22 from 5-7 p.m., this time atBilly Joe’s Ribworks in Newburgh,for a joint business-building sessionwith the Orange County Chamber.Both events are, as always, compli-mentary to attend and open to the
public. There will be hors d’oeurvesavailable along with a cash bar ateach. Attendees at the May 8 eventat Mary Kelly’s are urged to carpoolif possible. To RSVP, visit dcrcoc.org or call Myriah at 845-454-1700ext. 1000.
N&S Supply proudly sponsorsBusiness After Hours on May 8.N&S Supply provides customerswith the finest selection of qual-ity plumbing, heating and HVACproducts at affordable prices toserve both the contractor and dis-cerning homeowner. For more in-formation, visit nssupply.com.
Integrated Enterprise Solu-tions, Inc.; Riverside Bank; and Va-nacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni& Weddell, LLP sponsor the JointBusiness After Hours on May 22.Integrated Enterprise Solutions isan in-demand supplier of infor-mation technology services bothregionally and internationally. Asa full-service IT provider, IES han-dles system support, offsite onlinebackup, remote connectivity solu-tions for multiple offices or accessfrom home, network design andwiring. Learn more at ies-ny.com.
Riverside Bank is a New York
State chartered commercial bankserving small and medium-sizedbusinesses, professionals and indi-viduals in the Hudson Valley withbranches in Poughkeepsie, RedOaks Mill, Newburgh and Fishkill.Visit riversidebankhv.com for more.
Vanacore, DeBenedictus, Di-Govanni & Weddell, LLP, CPAsenjoys a 40-year history of pro-viding audit, tax, accounting, andbusiness development consultingservices to business owners in theHudson Valley and beyond. See iftheir services are a match for youat vddw.com.
Bottom Line
Contact BreakfastSponsored by:
Scholarships to be given at Breakfast
BarBaraCorCoranMid-HudSonCiviC Center
June 10See page 2
Business After Hours Sponsored by:
Presenting Sponsor:
athenanominationsnow open!
nominationforms at
ChamberfDn.orgDue may 12, 2013
2013®
The ATHENA Award honorsindividuals who help support, develop,encourage, and recognize women in
the Hudson Valley.
PK-0000166557
Firmbach & FirmbachCertified Public Accountants
A F a m i l y A c c o u n t i n g p r a c t i c eOur family has been serving the Hudson Valley’s Accounting
needs for the last 50 years.Call and ask for Karl or Rudy 845-454-5440
w w w . F i r m b a c h C P A s . c o m
2 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.org
The Bottom Line is a monthly publication of :The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of CommerceOne Civic Center Plaza • Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
www.dcrcoc.org(845) 454-1700 • Fax: (845) 454-1702
The Bottom Line • Volume 30 • Number 5Annual Chamber membership includes a 1-year subscription to The Bottom Line
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce,One Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce website,www.dcrcoc.org, is developed by Design Intervention Studio.
OfficersJill Sammon, Chair ...........................Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.Joseph Bonura, Jr., 1st Vice Chair........................................ The GrandviewOri Brachfeld, 2nd Vice Chair..............................Dash Lock & Key ServiceJohn Davies, Treasurer .........................................................Riverside BankVincent Ricotta, Secretary ....................Mercedes-Benz of Wappingers FallsFrank Castella, Jr., Past Chair .................Harmon & Castella Printing, Inc.Stephen E. Diamond, Of Counsel .................................... Stenger, Roberts,
Davis & Diamond LLPDirectors
Salvatore Calta, Jr. ................................................................................ IBMJennifer Dunn ............... State Farm Insurance - The Jen Dunn Agency, Inc.Ron Flaherty ..................................................... TEG Federal Credit UnionCarol Gordon ....................................................................Rhinebeck BankDr. Christine Huebner Caridi................................................Marist CollegeKimberly Hunt Lee ..................................................McCabe & Mack LLPGail Jones ...................................Saint Francis Hospital and Health CentersVincent R. Lander ...Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.Joseph Lepore ...............................................................LCS Facility GroupWilliam Lessner .........................................................Adams Fairacre FarmsJames Letterio, Jr. .............................................. Sedore & Company, CPAsDanielle Marxer......................................................The Chazen CompaniesRita McPeck ................................................................................. KeyBankScott Pawenski ..........................................................................EmbroidMeDavid Ping .............................................................................Health QuestAlexandra Putman ..........................................................................IES, Inc.Barry Rothfeld ........................................................... Poughkeepsie JournalPierrette Ruhland ............................................................Red Cap CleanersMary Schoonmaker ......................................................................TD BankJeffrey Senft ............................................ S & O Construction Services, Inc.Quinn Shaw .............................................................................M&T BankJennifer Van Tuyl .........................................................Cuddy & Feder, LLPTomWeddell.............Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLPEben Yager............................................................Hudson Valley Renegades
Associate Board MemberWayne Quint..............................................Quint Investments & Insurance
Chamber StaffCharles S. North ..............................................................President & CEOAudra B. Gerty ........................................ Executive Vice President & CFOGloria Cukar ...............................................Senior Vice President & COONancy Amy .....................................................Director of Member ServicesMyriah Anderson........................................Community Relations SpecialistGeoff Brault ......................................................Director of Media ContentRich Kleban ..............................Director of Communications & MarketingDee Richter ............................................................Director of MembershipStephanie Seymour ..................................................Director of OperationsAngela Signor .......................................................Director of Media DesignCarmela Spreer ............................................................... Director of EventsHoward Lynne..............................................Volunteer Government Liaison
The Chamber Foundation StaffNicholas Shannon ...........................................................Executive Director
Workforce Development Center StaffLouise McLoughlin ....................Vice President of Workforce DevelopmentMercy Turugh ...........................................Director of the Step Up ProgramCecilia Cook .........................................................Director of EmploymentSusan Grecke .................................................................. RPI Case ManagerMaryann McKenzie ............................................Director of Youth Services
The Women’s LeadershipAlliance of the Chamberhas announced a special
event coming in June, and I amso excited about it. “An Eveningwith Barbara Corcoran” will takeplace on Monday, June 10 at theMid-Hudson Civic Center inPoughkeepsie.
Barbara Corcoran, for thoseof you who don’t know, is one ofthe stars of the show Shark Tankon ABC as well as a best-selling
author. Her book, Shark Tales,became the top business book onAmazon, and it describes howshe took a $1,000 loan to start
getting excited to hear author, tv star
The Women’s Leadership Alliance of theDutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce
and KeyBankPresent
To purchase tickets:dcrcoc.org/corcoranFor more information:(845) 454-1700 ext. 1000
An evening withBarbara CorcoranBest-selling author, star of ABC’s SharkTank
Event Sponsors:
The Corcoran Group and turnthat into a five-billion-dollar realestate business sold in 2001 for $66million.
Her story is inspirational, andI am so glad she is coming hereto Poughkeepsie to speak withChamber members as well as thegeneral community.
Something like this doesnot happen without the supportand sponsorship of our memberorganizations, and we have tothank KeyBank for helping presentthis event. The event sponsors areHealth Quest, Digestive DiseaseCenter of the Hudson Valley, LCSFacility Group, Inc., and the Mid-Hudson Civic Center. Thanks tothe support of these organizations,the cost of a ticket for somethinglike this is surprisingly affordable.
TheWomen’s Leadership Al-liance is a network of professionalwomen who help support theleadership and professional andeconomic growth of their peersthroughout the region. Its mem-bers do this through education viathe Alliance’s periodic seminarsand networking opportunities aswell as through its successful Men-tor Program.
If you don’t know about theWLA, please check it out onlineat wlahv.org. And make sure youget your reservations early for theBarbara Corcoran event by goingto the Chamber’s website wherewe have a link to TicketMaster, orgo in person to the Civic Cen-ter’s box office to save the servicecharges.
Jill Sammon is the Director-Special Services for Central HudsonGas & Electric Corporation.
Message froMthe Chair:Jill Sammon
Presented by:
Monday, June 10Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Poughkeepsie, NYTICKETS JUST $30
Schedule of Events4:30-5:30 - Networking Reception with Cash Bar5:30-6:45 - An Evening With Barbara Corcoran6:45-7:15 - Open-Mic Q&A with Barbara
PK-0000166558
3may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
Small Business Partner of the MonthBigBearZiplines
817VIOLET AVENUE ROUTE 9G • HYDE PARK • (888) ZIP-BBZI (947-2294) • BIGBEARZIPLINES.COM
Soar high over Dutchess County during a one-of-a-kind zipline experience at Big Bear Ziplines.To book your tour visit big-bearziplines.com.The Chamber’s Small Business Partner of the Month offers small businesses (12 employees or less) directadvertising to members and the community through print, electronic and radio media. If you are interested in this program,please contact Nancy Amy at (845) 454-1700 ext. 1004.
The Chamber was sad tohear of the passing of SusanBrown, who died in March
in Rockport,Maine followinga three-year bat-tle with cancer.She was 65.
Susan wasthe DutchessCounty Re-gional Chamberof Commerce’s first MembershipDirector. Current Chamber Presi-dent and CEO Charles S. North,then a member of the Board ofDirectors, recalled how Susanbrought the Chamber to anotherlevel with the addition of some-
one specifically hired to interactwith and recruit new members.
“Her whole life at the timewasthe Chamber,” North said. “Beforethat there wasn’t a concerted ef-fort to speak with businesses andorganizations about the benefitsof being a member.”
According to the obituary inthe Poughkeepsie Journal, Susanhad a long career in advertisingsales, leadership developmentand management. She careddeeply about helping businessesand nonprofit organizations suc-ceed with their marketing and ad-vertising efforts. She also workedwith the developmentally dis-abled, helping them to achieve
personal and professional goals,develop their self-esteem and in-crease their independence. Shewas honored in the 1990s with theDutchess County YWCA’s Saluteto Women Award.
After living many years inDutchess County, she moved toWaldoboro, Maine, and workedseveral years in advertising sales.
Memorial donations may bemade to Waldoboro Public Li-brary, 958 Main St., Waldoboro,ME 04572; or Gateway Foun-dation, 1 Amy Kay Parkway,Kingston, NY 12401. To share amemory with her family, pleasevisit Susan’s Book of Memories atwww.bchfh.com.
Remembering our first Membership Director
Being a member of theDutchess County RegionalChamber of Commerce
comes with many benefits, andone of them is a discounton other members’ productsand services.
The Chamber’s recentlyredesigned website has a newpage where all Smart Carddiscounts can be seen. Youcan search for them by busi-ness name, category or evena keyword.
Chamber members may alsonow submit their own Smart Carddiscount offer by filling out a sim-ple template right on our website.
Add your offer, a coupon, even anexpiration date.
Members and their employ-ees just need to carry their Smart
Card, show it at these busi-nesses and receive the dis-count mentioned. That’s it!What a great way to savemoney, meet other Chamberbusinesses and “Think LocalFirst!” Don’t have your SmartCard or need a new one? CallNancy Amy at 845-454-1700ext. 1004 and let us know.
Search Smart Card deals, add your own
PK-0000157442
GORMAN’S GARAGE, INC.Complete Auto, Truck & Diesel RepairsAuto & Truck Towing & Road ServiceLight & Heavy Duty RecoveryLocal & Long Distance24 Hour Service
102 N. Clinton StreetPoughkeepsie, NY 12601
“An Educated consumer isour BEST customer”
PK-0000166568
845.452.4925
See us at gormansgarage.com and on Facebook
PLASS THE PLUMBER, INC.Keep
ing Families Dry & Warm For Over 100 YearsHeatingPlumbing
STEAM/HOT WATER HEAT SPECIALISTSSales • Installation • Service
Repairs • Tune-UpsGas & OilBoilersWater HeatersFurnacesCode Violations
Fully Licensed & Insured
845-454-1090
PK-0000166569
Senior Discounts
Chamber members and their families
40-70% OFFusual customer rates
We have 8 locations throughout the Hudson Valleywww.allaccessdental.com • 1-855-344-3500www.allaccessdental.com • 1-855-344-3500
PK-000
0159
148
Exclusive forChamber Members
Plan today. Create tomorrow.
CHESTNUT RIDGE845-356-6100
NEWBURGH845-567-3600
POUGHKEEPSIE845-452-1383
www.gkgcpa.com
PK-0000166573
4 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.org
by Charles S. North
Here in the HudsonValley, we’re lucky tobe a bastion of amaz-
ing educational opportunities.Our public and private schoolsare first rate. Outside-the-classroom enrichment existseverywhere from the FDRHome and Museum to theBeacon Institute for Rivers andEstuaries, and stellar colleges– Vassar, Marist, DutchessCommunity College, TheCulinary Institute of America,Bard, SUNY New Paltz andMount Saint Mary’s – pull eliteacademics from all over thecountry to our area.
As President and CEO ofnot only the Dutchess CountyRegional Chamber of Com-merce but also The ChamberFoundation, our non-profiteducational organization,each May my team and I areexceptionally gratified to beable to award a wide variety ofscholarships to deserving localstudents. I’d like to personallycongratulate each scholarshiprecipient and make sure thatthey know just how proud weall are of what they’ve alreadyaccomplished and will accom-plish in the future.
Nick Shannon, the execu-tive director of The Chamber
Foundation, has spent thebetter part of the past fewmonths coordinating this year’sscholarship awards and passesalong his own thoughts on theprocess on page 14. I hopeyou’ll give it a read and knowthat Nick, as well as ChamberExecutive Vice President Au-dra Gerty and every memberof the scholarship selectioncommittee, has my sincerethanks for their great work.
Please make plans to joinus onWednesday, May 15 atthe Poughkeepsie Grand for theannual scholarship breakfast.Even if you don’t know one ofthe student recipients person-ally, it’s important for theseyoung people to know that theHudson Valley community isbehind them. After all, educa-tion and our support of it is abig part of whatThink LocalFirst is all about. I hope to seeyou there so you can join mein offering this dedicated andlaudable group of young peoplea hearty round of applause.
Sincerely,
Charles S. NorthPresident & CEO
A SpecialThank You To Our Corporate SponsorsLEADERS:
PARTNERS:All Access Dental • Bonura Hospitality Group • DCHWappingers Falls Toyota
Design Intervention Studio • Hudson Valley Audio Visual • Integrated Enterprise Solutions, Inc.M&T Bank • Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
SUPPORTERS:Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. • EmbroidMe • Hudson Valley Renegades
LCS Facility Group, Inc. • Marshall & Sterling Insurance • Mid-Hudson Subaru • N&S SupplyPoughkeepsie Grand Hotel and Conference Center • Poughkeepsie Journal • Rhinebeck BankRiverside Bank • Rose & Kiernan, Inc. • Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond, LLP • TD Bank
TEG Federal Credit Union • Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home • Ulster Savings BankVanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP, CPAs
MEDIA PARTNERS:Clear Channel Media & Entertainment • Cumulus Broadcasting • Fox Radio • RadioWoodstock 100.1
TheDutchess County RegionalChamber of Commerce has hiredMyriah Anderson as a CommunityRelations Specialist.
A 2012 Marist College gradu-ate, Myriah has previously workedas an Associate Counselor at TheIvy Dean, a college admissionsconsulting company in Pleas-ant Valley. She also worked in theMarist College Admissions De-partment while a student at thePoughkeepsie college, and shespent time as a legislative aide inher home state of Texas.
M y r i a hwill be work-ing withmembers andrepre s ent a -tives of busi-ness organi-zations in theHudson Val-
ley region and providing generaladministrative and event manage-ment support to the Chamber.
“We are so pleased to welcomeMyriah to our Chamber family,”said Charles S. North, President
and CEO of the Dutchess CountyRegional Chamber of Commerce.“Her experience, professionalismand organizational skills will helpher be an asset to our organizationand a helpful, friendly face for ourmembers.”
General questions aboutChamber events and informationregarding membership and advo-cacy on behalf of member busi-nesses and organizations can bedirected to Myriah by calling 845-454-1700 ext. 1000. She may alsobe reached at [email protected].
Chamber welcomes newest employee
ANDERSON
On Sunday, May 19 fromnoon to 5 p.m. at WaryasPark in Poughkeepsie, the
Dutchess County community willcome together for a tribute to allactive-duty military, veterans andall the families that support themduring the festivities at the firstArmed Forces Day on the Hudson.Admission to the event is compli-mentary and open to all.
The Dutchess County Re-gional Chamber of Commerce isproud to serve as a promotionalpartner for this daylong celebra-tion that will feature ceremonialevents, a free barbecue, informa-
tion for veterans and much more.It’s sure to be fun for the wholefamily. Armed Forces Day onthe Hudson is seeking local busi-nesses to serve as sponsors. Con-tact Lauren Hoheusle of Cumulus
Media at (845) 471-1500 ext. 149for more information.
All funds raised before andduring Armed Forces Day on theHudson will support the MajorHarry Caldwell Fund for Mili-tary Families via the CommunityFoundation of the Hudson Val-ley. The Caldwell Fund providesaid to the loved ones of recentlydeployed and actively deployedservice members. Anyone inter-ested in making an advance dona-tion may do so via The ChamberFoundation’s website found atChamberFDN.org. More on theevent AFDontheHudson.com.
Armed Forces Day on the Hudson
COMMUNITYSpotLigHt
“EVERY BUSINESSHAS A STORY...
WE CAN HELP YOUTELL YOURS.”– Tom Martinelli
Print•Online•Social Media
www.MartinelliCustomPublishing.com • 845.462.1209PK-0000166664
5may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
Managed Service providers –What’s in it for your business?It is a true statement to say that
probably the two biggest fearsthat businesses have when
they are approached by ManagedService Providers (MSPs), as itpertains to their business infra-structure and systems, is lack ofcontrol and lack of responsive-ness.
Many businesses feel if theyaren’t monitoring their systemsand are allowing a third party to doit, they have somehow lost controlof the day-to-day running of theirbusiness. Business owners also feelif they don’t have an in-house per-son who can respond to issues thatare happening within the businessinfrastructure, the delay in con-tacting a third party could costthem valuable time and money.Typically, these fears, though ra-tional, can be handled by reallyevaluating the MSP properly.
A goodMSP will explain theirIT infrastructure and how theyare capable of monitoring that oftheir clients’ that won’t interfereor slow down day-to-day opera-tions. If you review this plan andyou are finding holes or have con-cerns, this provider may not bethe one for you.
A good MSP will also dem-onstrate that they have the propertechnology in place so any issuesare responded to in a timely andprofessional fashion. In fact, a goodMSP should have their systems setup to automatically diagnose andrepairmany computer issues beforeyou even know they have occurred.This will cut down on emergencyproblems. Automated alerts can getthe attention of the MSP’s technicalstaff immediately.
Another advantage is the abil-ity to solidly budget your IT ser-vices business expenses, as manyMSPs offer programs at a flat rateto cover a set of machines, serv-ers and networking equipmentso there are no surprises at theend of the month. You also gettiered support and expertise soissues can be escalated as neededto technical staff that have a par-ticular knowledge base or higherlevels of expertise to handle any
problems that youmay encounter.They should also have help-desksupport for all of your staff.
Once an organization can seethe financial benefits of workingwith an MSP, it starts to really fallinto place how much better theyare doing at an organization levelas well. Consider that with a goodMSP, your systems are constantlymonitored, technology is in placeto mitigate any issue before staffis even aware there is one, thereis a specific routine for securityupdates and OS patches that fallinto place and happen automati-cally, backups are handled appro-priately across the board, and youhave an instant IT staff availableas soon as you sign on.
Lastly, keep in mind that anMSP is not the same as outsourc-ing. The MSP functions as an ex-tension of your business, givingyou a more manageable budget,an advanced IT infrastructureand overall peace of mind.
Thisarticlewas providedby JaimeButler, Business Development Special-ist at Integrated Enterprise Solutions,Inc. For more information about IES,please visit themonline atwww.ies-ny.comor call 845-226-9983.
DCRCOC
Check out ourwebsite for links tothe Chamber radioshows each week!
For information contactMyriah Anderson at
(845) 454-1700 ext. 1000or [email protected]
tuesday, May 145:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Juliet Cafe5 raymond avenuepoughkeepsie
To register:hvyp.org
For more info:(845) 454-1700 x1000
playpool!
networkingopportunityopportunityopportunity
Complimentaryhors d’oeuvres
& Cash bar
overtimeNetworking After Hours
Joan CybulskiJoan CybulskiLICENSED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR PLLCLICENSED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR PLLC
Credentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor With GamblingCredentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor With Gambling
ICCDP-D, NCC, BSW & LPN
P: [email protected] • WWW.FINDEMPATHYHERE.COM
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NY
, ,,, ,
PK-0000166561
Approved SBA Lender.
MHV knows how to help your business GROW!
Loans • Lines of Credit • Insurance • Visa CardsCommercial Mortgages • Business Checking
Partner Checking • Perks PackageCredit Union Days • Special Offers
For your Business...
For your Employees...
• 24/7 Personal Teller Service• Online Banking & Bill Payer• Personal & Attentive Service
• AndMuch, Much, More!!
PK-0000166564
When you decide to redecorate
Think the Best!Think the Best!Associated AbbeyCARPET & FLOORYour Complete Flooring Center
1615 Route 9Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
(854) 297 - 1441
PK-0000166565
Group Employee Benefits
EPO-PPO-High Deductible Plans-HSA's-HRA's?Need Help in selecting the right plan for your business?
ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC
GROUP EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
• Let us help you with your renewals • Ask us about our 401K plans
CALL TODAY FOR A NO-OBLIGATION REVIEW!
11 Racquet Road, Newburgh, NY (845) 567-3930 www.nhamg.com
Whether you are a business with 2 employees or 200,at New Horizons, we provide comprehensive EmployeeBenefit Programs. We will guide you through a com-plete analysis to pinpoint your goals, evaluate yourbusiness needs, and help determine the right plan foryour Business. We even have access to select compa-nies for sole proprietors.
PK-0000166566
6 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.orgof the Information TechnologyCommittee. There will be apresentation followed by a paneldiscussion for the opportunity foryou to ask the experts.Sponsored by: IBM
Wednesday, May 8business after hours5 - 7 p.m.Mary Kelly’s37 Lamplight StreetBeaconSponsored by: N & S Supply
Tuesday, May 14it seminar &panel Discussion9 a.m. - 12 p.m.IBM, PoughkeepsieWeb & Video 101 presented bymembers of the InformationTechnology Committee. Therewill be a presentation followedby a panel discussion for theopportunity for you to ask theexperts.Sponsored by: IBM
Tuesday, May 14hVyp overtime afterhours networking5 - 7 p.m.Juliet Cafe
UPCOMINGeventSWednesday, May 1Chamber Connections4 - 6 p.m.Mahoney’s Irish Pub andSteakhouse35 Main Street, PoughkeepsieSpeed-networking event thatallows Chamber membersto deliver a strategic two-minute promotional pitch to allparticipants.Sponsored by: Red Cap Cleanersand Hudson Valley Sharepoint
Tuesday, May 7it seminar &panel Discussion9 a.m. - 12 p.m.IBM, PoughkeepsieInformation and Mobile DeviceSecurity presented by members
5 Raymond AvenuePoughkeepsieJoin members of the HudsonValley Young Professionals at thiscomplimentary networking event.Passed hors d’oeuvres and a cashbar will be available.
Wednesday, May 15Contact breakfast7:30 - 9 a.m.Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel andConference Center40 Civic Center PlazaPoughkeepsieEducational scholarships awardedSponsored by: Rhinebeck Bank
Wednesday, May 15marketing andbranding forNot-For-Profits9 - 11 a.m.Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel andConference Center40 Civic Center PlazaPoughkeepsieThe Chamber’s Community ServiceOrganization committee presentsthe next in a series of seminarsdesigned to help not-for-profitorganizers and those who work withthem. Complimentary to Chambermembers and non-members.Sponsored by: Thrivent Financial
Thursday, May 16sba Days11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.Chamber Conference RoomOne Civic Center Plaza, Suite 400PoughkeepsieTopic: SBA Microloan Program,presented by Simone Obermaier,Executive Director of CommunityCapital New YorkSponsored by: KeyBank
Wednesday, May 22Joint business afterhours with orangeCounty Chamber5 - 7 p.m.Billy Joe’s Ribworks26 Front Street, NewburghThe Chamber’s monthlynetworking event. Complimentaryhors d’oeuvres and cash bar.Sponsored by: Riverside Bank;Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni&Weddell, LLP; and IntegratedEnterprise Solutions, Inc.
Thursday, May 23business educationseminar7:30 - 9 a.m.Chamber Conference RoomOne Civic Center Plaza, Suite 400Poughkeepsie
Topic: “How to Get Money FromPeople Who Don’t Pay” presentedby Roderick J. MacLeod, anattorney at Gellert & Klein, P.C.Sponsored by: Gellert & Klein, P.C.
Thursday, June 6early bird Connections7:30 - 9 a.m.Red Devon Restaurant108 Hunn’s Lake RoadBangallAn early morning speed-networking event that allowsChamber members to deliver astrategic 2-minute promotionalpitch to all participants. Theworkshop is provided to 20 guestsand is complimentary thanks toour sponsor.
The Chamberrecently cutvirtual ribbonsfor Quality BillingService and Bridgesto Community.To see the videos, please visitwww.dcrcoc.org/online-ribbon-cuttings
Your loan starts here. Your loan stays here. Your business can grow here.As a locally owned bank who understands the region’s businesscommunity, Orange County Trust is uniquely qualified to assist localbusinesses with an assortment of products and financial services.
Our rates and terms on business loans are the best they’ve beenin decades and are available for buying real estate, a business,purchasing equipment, or refinancing existing debt.
Even more important, we
• Make our decisions locally — that saves valuabletime and money.
• Don’t sell our loans. They stay right here.• Are locally owned.• Know our customers and develop strong workingrelationships at conveniently located branches.
Come in for a visit and stay for a lifetime.
Middletown • Montgomery • Vails Gate • Chester • Goshen • Newburgh • Fishkill 845-341-5000 orangecountytrust.com
Member FDIC
shouldn’t be a job in itself
Applying for abusiness loan
Ask us about our SBA and other government resource loans.!
PK-0000164834
7may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
RIBBONCUTTINGSWednesday, May 1riverstone wealthmanagement4 p.m.7 Livingston StreetRhinebeckJoin us as we celebrate their GrandOpening!
Thursday, May 2river stationrestaurant12 p.m.One Water StreetPoughkeepsieJoin us as we celebrate theopening of River Station’s deck forthe spring season and their newretractable awning!
Tuesday, May 7de ramonCrush p.C.4:30 p.m.21 Old Main Street, Suite 207FishkillCome celebrate de Ramon CrushP.C.’s first year in business!
Thursday, May 9amorepizzeria & Cafe4 p.m.Pleasant Valley Shopping Center3 Maggiacomo LanePleasant ValleyJoin us as we celebrate the GrandOpening of Amore Pizzeria’s newlocation in the Pleasant ValleyShopping Center!
Wednesday, May 15arlington bandboosters7 p.m.Arlington High School1157 Route 55, LagrangevilleJoin us as we kick-off the ArlingtonHigh School Jazz Cabaret!
Thursday, May 16Mcritchie’sDeli & pizzeria4 p.m.1322 Route 44, Pleasant ValleyJoin us as we celebrate the GrandOpening of McRitchie’s Deli & Pizzeria!
Friday, May 17hawk meadowmontessori school4 p.m.488 FreedomPlains Rd, Suite#141PoughkeepsieJoin us as we celebrate HawkMeadow Montessori School’s 5-YearAnniversary!
Wednesday, May 29prosource of thehudson Valley4 p.m.47 Patrick Lane, PoughkeepsieJoin us as we celebrate the GrandRe-Opening of ProSource of theHudson Valley!
Thursday, May 30People’s united Bank,wappingers falls4 p.m.1357 Route 9, Wappingers FallsJoin us as we celebrate the GrandOpening of the People’s UnitedBank, Wappingers Falls Branch!Refreshments will be provided.
Summer Events!Wednesday, June 19breakfast of Champions7:30 - 9:30 a.m.Mid Hudson Civic CenterSponsors: Complete Benefit Solutions (COBESO),All Access Dental, Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home;Media Sponsor: Poughkeepsie Journal
Wednesday, June 26floating business break6 - 9 p.m.Sponsors: TD Bank, Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies,Inc., EmbroidMe, Health Quest and Design Intervention Studio
Friday, July 5 - Sunday, July 7DCrCoC balloon festivalSponsors: Health Quest, All Access Dental, LCSFacility Group, Inc., TEG Federal Credit Union, DCHWappingers Falls Toyota and M & T Bank
Saturday, July 6freedom 5k run,heritage Days paradeMore information at dcrcoc.org/heritagedays
GreenSymposium
3rd Annual
“Living a green andhealthy lifestyle”
TueSday, april 30ThVassar CollegeAula Building
124 Raymond AvenuePoughkeepsie
Free To The puBliCexperT preSenTerSQ&a ForumSexhiBiTorS
reFreShmenTS ServedSponsored by:
Covanta Hudson ValleyRenewable Energy, LLCTopical BioMedics, Inc.Quality Environmental
Solutions & Technologies, Inc.Central Hudson Gas &Electric Corporation
Radio Woodstock 100.1 PK-0000166491
11 Racquet RoadNewburgh, NY 12550
845-567-9000
2622 South Ave.Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
845-905-9000
520 White Plains Road, Suite 500Tarrytown, NY 10591
845-567-9000
www.vddw.comPK-0000166574
Local. Involved. Experienced.
Investment, Tax, Payroll and Insurance products and services available through Ulster Insurance Services,Inc. and Ulster Financial Group, Inc., subsidiaries of Ulster Savings Bank, are NOT FDIC INSURED.
If you’re looking to expand or needfinancing, contact US today!
PK-0000166578
• Private Suites• Private Transportation& Parking
• Restaurant Style Dining• Housekeeping & LaundryServices
• Exercise, Wellness& Recreational Programs
168 Academy Street, Poughkeepsie, NY • 473.1943 • www.manoratwoodside.comPK-0000166579
PK-0000166580
8 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.org
MarCH neW MeMBerSattorneys & LegaL serviCes
soto, sanchez& negron, llp55 Market Street, Suite 102Poughkeepsie, NY 12601845-486-7505/Fax: 845-486-7507Email:[email protected]: www.sotosancheznegron.comContact: Wanda Y. Negron, Esq.Est. 2002; Law firm concentratingin divorce/annulment, family courtmatters (custody, child support,paternity, adoptions, abuseand neglect), personal injury(automobile and constructionaccidents), real estate transactions,criminal defense and businessformations.
autoMobiLe serviCes,repair & MaintenanCe
Albrecht’s Autorepair, inc.11 Creek RoadPleasant Valley, NY 12569845-635-1185/Fax: 845-635-1186Email: [email protected]: www.albrechtsauto.comContact: KarenMartin,OfficeManagerEst. 1985; General automotiverepair, automotive maintenanceand personalized customer service.
hudson Valley auto glassPO Box 1172Hopewell Junction, NY 12533845-494-4895/Fax: 845-227-6245Email: [email protected]: www.hvaginc.comContact: Michelle LeeAuto glass sales and installation.We come to your office or home toinstall. All insurances accepted.
banks & bankingassoCiations
hometown bankof the hudson Valley211 South Plank Road, Suite 2Newburgh, NY 12550845-778-2171 x1102/Fax: 845-778-3125Email: [email protected]: www.hometownbankhv.comContact: Andrea Baer, BusinessDevelopment OfficerEst. 1919; Deposits, mortgages,commercial lending, insurance andfinancial services.
business serviCes
recoursa informationsolutions, inc.759 BroadwayKingston, NY 12401845-331-7400/Fax: 845-331-0829Email: [email protected]: www.recoursa.comContact: Sherry A. Giammichele,PresidentEst. July 2012; Asset location fordebt/judgment collection; subjectlocate; military affidavits.
CoMMunity basedserviCe organizations
national ms society,upstate new york Chapter421 New Karner RoadAlbany, NY 12205518-464-0112/Fax: 518-464-1232Web: www.msupstateny.orgContact: Stephanie BradshawEst. 1951; MS stops people frommoving. NMSS exists to make sureit doesn’t. Providing programs ofmobilizing people and resourcesto drive research for a cure andto address challenges of everyoneaffected by MS.
energy ConsuLtants
Viridian, Corina belton12 Worrall AvenuePoughkeepsie, NY 12603845-392-8287Email: [email protected]: www.viridian.comContact: Corina BeltonEst. 2009; Viridian gives eachcustomer an opportunity tocontribute to our vision of asustainable future, simply bychoosing the option to save moneywhile supporting green energy.
farMing & agriCuLture
barton orchards55 Apple Tree LanePoughquag, NY 12570845-471-2879/Fax: 845-226-6668Email: [email protected]: www.bartonorchards.comContact: Lee AlexanderEst. 1991; Pick your own, specialevents, live entertainment, farmmarket, food concession, petting zoo,entertainment park andmuchmore.
heaLth insuranCe pLans
wellCare of new york, inc.One Civic Center Plaza, Suite 107Poughkeepsie, NY 12601845-471-5021/Fax: 845-471-0539Email: [email protected]: www.wellcare.comContact: Clancie Tyger,Administrative AssistantProvides managed care servicestargeted exclusively to government-sponsored health care programs,focused on Medicaid andMedicare, including prescriptiondrug plans and health plans forfamilies and children.
MentaL heaLth CounseLors
lexington Centerfor recovery, inc.40 Page ParkPoughkeepsie, NY 12603845-486-2950/Fax: 845-486-2999Email: [email protected]: www.lexingtonctr.orgContact: Marie SoricelliEst. October 27, 1982; Outpatientsubstance abuse/mental healthservices. Treating adolescents andadults.
physiCaL therapists
feldman physicaltherapy, pllC253 Titusville RoadPoughkeepsie, NY 12603845-475-8769/Fax: 845-746-2298Email: [email protected]:www.feldmanphysicaltherapy.comContact: Justin Feldman, OwnerEst. February 2013; Out-patientorthopedic rehabilitation offeringone-on-one, hour-long treatment ateach session.
resorts
hunter mountainPO Box 257Hunter, NY 12442518-263-5580Email: [email protected]: www.huntermtn.comContact: Maureen Werther,Corporate Sales ManagerA year-round resort with skiing,boarding, snow-tubing, zipline andmore. Luxury hotel and condoswith full conference, meeting andbanquet facilities.
PK-0000166492
DINNER FOR SUCCESS! Impress Your Client
Japanese Steak • SeafoodHibachi • Sushi
763 South Road (Across fromGalleriaMall) • Poughkeepsie, NY 12601(845) 297-0540PK-0000166590
PK-0000144241
PK-000
0166
584
JOHN N. LUCAS AND SONest 1910
BONDED LOCKSMITH
KEYS MADE
LOCKS CHANGED
SAFES OPENED
REPAIRED
COMMERCIAL AND HOME LOCKS
SALES AND SERVICE
AUTOMOTIVE LOCK
KEY SERVICEAND
AND
113 North Clinton StreetPoughkeepsie, New York 471-2150
PK-0000102175
“Securing the Hudson Valley”
CUSTOMDESIGNED
BURGLAR ANDFIRE ALARM
SYSTEMS
CCTV, CARDACCESS
PAT ROSE
Licensed by NYDepartment of State
845.471.1830 WWW.APAROSESECURITY.NET
PK-0000166589
Licensed by NYSLIC. #12000279252
9may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
MarCH neW MeMBerSrestaurants
mexicali blue ii1571 Route 9, Suite 4Wappingers Falls, NY 12590845-298-8226Email: [email protected]: www.mexicali-blue.comContact: Sal Nicolosi, PresidentEst. December 2012; Californian-style mexican food, prepared freshdaily. All-natural ingredients, nofryers!Sponsor: Matt Alexander, Villageof Wappingers Falls
spas, day spas & heaLth spas
serious skin Careby maryanneNorth Hopewell Plaza1075 Route 82, Suite 9Hopewell Junction, NY 12533845-242-2323Email: [email protected]: www.seriousskincarebymaryanne.comContact: Maryanne Debs, OwnerEst. February 2012; Advanced,customized skin care, facials,anti-aging and acne treatments,microdermabrasion, micro-currentface lift, stripless waxing, earcandling and more.
transportation/Courier/deLivery serviCes
wandering waiter, inc.3 Neptune Road, Suite 720Poughkeepsie, NY 12601845-204-9880/Fax: 845-204-9879Email: [email protected]: www.wanderingwaiter.comContact: Brian Tommasini, OwnerEst. 2013;WanderingWaiter.comis a restaurant delivery service. Wepartner with restaurants to markettheir product, while at the same timeacting as a courier service. We willdeliver lunch and dinner from ourpartner restaurants to our customers.
The Chamber’s Commu-nity Service Organization(CSO) Committee presents
another in a series of seminars de-signed to help organizations betterrun and manage their operations.
Non-profit organizations haveunique challenges when facedwith developing websites. MollyAhearn of Full Deck Design hascreated award-winning websitesfor not-for-profit and for-profitbusinesses and will share her in-side knowledge in a presentationentitled “How to Build a Websitethat Enhances Your NonprofitMission without Pulling YourHair Out in the Process.”
The event will take place onWednesday, May 15 from 9-11a.m. at the Poughkeepsie GrandHotel and Conference Centerimmediately following the MayContact Breakfast.
Topics to be discussed includehow to use design to persuadesite visitors to take action, howto develop a plan to keep contentfresh and generating new interest,discussing available content man-agement systems and when to use
them, a basic review of searchengine optimization and offeringresources for attendees to exploreon their own.
The Chamber’s CSO com-mittee is dedicated to providingresources and events for the not-for-profit community to increasetheir benefit of membership.
This event is open to mem-bers as well as non-members, andyou do not need to be part of anon-profit organization to attend.It is complimentary thanks to oursponsor, Thrivent Financial.
To register, please visit dcrcoc.org or call Myriah at 845-454-1700 ext. 1000.
How non-profits can use websites
the health andWellness Club
has recently been formed as a result of severalmembers requesting the Chamber’s involvementin an active wellness program. dr. particia heaneyis the club chairperson. Committee membersrepresent various fields in the health and fitnessarea. If you’re interested in becoming a part of thisclub, call nancy at 845-454-1700 ext. 1004
Health&Wellness
TO ADVERTISEIN THEBOTTOM LINE,PLEASECONTACTLESLIE COLBURNAT THEPOUGHKEEPSIEJOURNAL
(845) 451-4566PK-0000166493
KENNETH F. KEUTMANNATTORNEY AT LAW
Over Thirty Years Experience
PRACTICE LIMITED TO:MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY LAW
TWO CANNON STREET, SUITE 304POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
TEL: (845) 485-4901PK-0000166600
Insurance subject to availability and qualifications. The Cupped Hands logo is a registered service mark of AllstateInsurance Company Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Northbrook,Illinois© 2009 Allstate Insurance Company.
NO ONE KNOWS THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
LIKE A LOCAL.Tony Nicoliswww.allstateagencies.com/tonynicolis47 Civic Center [email protected]
Serving Dutchess County for 37 years.
(845) 471-9611
PK-0000166601
PK-0000100756
!*2255 ("%$5. *2 $45 8#6%*- &9//5"'''&%!""##+$+*#),(&%!)
5-6"+) 1"-3-"!2&/ 5*#6$!,%" 4%6" (%'-2&/ %,,+0-.!9// #% 9$
17+337))3701',
! 0&%$(> 2/)
! -4#57 * -%%$4&75&;
! 6:7/7> 91/&&5&;
! 6("1$'>> +>&>=57:
9$4;83>>":5> ! ,511.<$$3
(((&)*,+*#%'"!&+!$
PK-0000166603
Celebrating OverCelebrating Over 60YearsYears
PK-0000102168
10 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.org
George T. Whalen III, Presi-dent of Bank of Millbrook, re-cently announced that Stacey M.Langenthal has been hired as ofExecutive Vice President. Langen-thal replaces Ronald Mosca, EVPwho will be retiring at the end ofJune after 39 years of service.
Langenthal will be responsiblefor the growth and overall profit-ability of the Bank through themanagement of both retail andcommercial banking. She is a longtime Dutchess County residentwho graduated from Vassar Col-lege, and currently resides in Pleas-ant Valley. Langenthal has been inbanking her entire career and sheis also active in the community.
In business since 1891, Bank ofMillbrook is a full service bank with4 branches and over $200million inassets. Bank ofMillbrook is a sound,stable institution which Bauer Fi-nancial, Inc. has awarded their Su-perior Five Star rating. Learn moreat bankofmillbrook.com.
The National Association ofLetter Carriers andDutchess Out-reach are working together againthis year to “Stamp Out Hunger”on Saturday, May 11 and they needyour help. Postal customers that re-ceive a “Stamp Out Hunger” post-card in the mail are asked to placenon-perishable food donations tobenefit families in our local com-munity out by their mail boxes forpick up by their local letter carrier.These donations will be transferredto Dutchess Outreach’s food pantryfor distribution to the numerous lo-cal families who can’t afford a tripto a local grocery store to keep theirfamilies fed and healthy.
For more information aboutthis event or to volunteer to trans-
port food to Dutchess Outreachduring the late afternoon on May11, please contact Dutchess Out-reach at (845) 454-3792.
Dutchess Outreach has beenserving clients since 1974. Theirservices are free to local familiesand individuals in need thanks tothe volunteers and contributions inthe Hudson Valley. Visit DutchessOutreach on the web at www.dutchessoutreach.org.
TEG Federal Credit Unionhas opened a new branch locationat 16 North Plank Road in New-burgh.
The 2,200 square-foot branchis located in the new PoweltonPlaza at the intersection of Inter-state-84 West/exit 10S and NorthPlank Road (Rt. 32). It featuresa traditional teller line, 24-hourdrive-up ATM and night depositdrop, two drive-up teller stations,and on-site consumer and mort-gage loan officers.
TEG Federal Credit Union is amember-owned, not-for-profit, full-service community financial institu-tion. Founded in 1969, TEG offersa broad range of personal financialproducts and services including sav-ings accounts, checking accounts,loans,mortgages and retirement andadvisory services. Visit www.tegfcu.com or www.RejectNoMore.com formore information.
Cornell Cooperative Exten-sion Dutchess County will be of-fering a parenting education seriesfor relatives raising children. Chil-dren who come to live in relativecaregiver households frequentlybring with them a variety of devel-opmental, emotional and learningchallenges and disabilities. As rela-tive caregivers adapt to their newparenting roles they often havequestions about positive discipline,rebuilding a family, accessing com-munity resources and legal issues.Parenting A Second Time Around(P.A.S.T.A.), is an educational se-ries which specifically addressesthese and other issues raised byrelative caregivers.
P.A.S.T.A. will be offered forfree to relative caregivers at 10
a.m. – 12 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7,14, 21, 28 and June 4, 11, and 18 atThe Family Partnership Center inPoughkeepsie. Advance registra-tion is required. Call (845) 677-8223 for more information.
Hudson Valley Federal CreditUnion (HVFCU) has been namedone of the Best Companies toWorkfor in New York for 2013. The des-ignation was awarded to HVFCUby the New York State Society forHuman Resource Managementand the Best Companies Group, anindependent company managingthe Best Places to Work programson state, regional and national lev-els around the country.
This is the fourth year in a rowthat HVFCU has received this des-ignation. Companies were evalu-ated on their workplace policies,practices, philosophies, systemsand demographics.
Celebrating 50 years of servicethis year, HVFCU is a full service,not-for-profit financial coopera-tive for individuals and businesses,offering real estate and consumerloans, a wide variety of savings andtransactional accounts, investmentservices, property and casualty in-surance, estate planning, and trustservices. For more information,visit hvfcu.org.
RutbergBasso Personal InjuryLaw has announced the appoint-ments of Steven H. Cohen, Esq. asSenior Trial Attorney andGerald A.Vergilis, Esq. as Of Counsel to thefirm.
Cohen has been handling casesinvolving catastrophic injury anddeath for more than 20 years. Hebegan his legal career in the UnitedStates Navy, trying cases in mili-tary courts in Florida as an activeduty Lieutenant in the Judge Advo-cate Generals Corps, also servingas a Special Assistant United StatesAttorney for the Northern Districtof Florida.
Vergilis becomes Of Counselto the firm for cases in personalinjury law after serving 40 years ofservice as an attorney.
Rutberg Basso’s Hudson Val-ley office is located at 3344 Route
9 North, Poughkeepsie, with otheroffices located in Newburgh, Mon-ticello and Utica; for more infor-mation call 845-486-0300 or visitRutbergBasso.com.
Sunrise Broadcasting of NY,Inc. has announced the launch of“FOX1220 ESPN Radio” for theHudson Valley Market. Sportsfans can now listen to America’stop sports radio network here inthe Hudson Valley on the 10,000watt radio station 1220AM and on97.3 FM in Poughkeepsie.
FOX 1220 ESPNRadio’s 10,000watt AM signal is one of the stron-gest in the Northeast coveringseven counties and will present theonly 24-7 sports programming inthe market.
Sunrise Broadcasting is theonly locally owned and operatedradio group in the Hudson Valley– with offices in NewWindsor. Formore information about SunriseBroadcasting, please check us outonline at www.foxradio.net.
Trinity Players is excited to beopening their 12th season with theMid-Hudson Valley premiere of“In The Heights.” The 2008 TonyAward-winning “Best Musical” isbeing staged locally at the Cun-neen Hackett Arts Center, 12 Vas-sar Street, Poughkeepsie.
Shows dates are April 26 & 27and May 3 & 4 at 8 p.m.; April 28& May 5th at 2 p.m. Adult ticketprices are $18.95 for reserved seatsand $19.95 at the door; seniors/students/children are $15.95 in ad-vance and $16.95 at the door.
For more go to trinityplayer-sny.org or call 845-227-7855.
The generosity of four retail-ers – Bed, Bath & Beyond of New-burgh and Woodbury CommonsOutlet stores of Calvin Klein,Van Heusen, and Izod - provided18 Dutchess and Orange Coun-ty nonprofits with clothing andhousewares for their clients dis-tributed during UnitedWay of theDutchess-Orange Region’s TwoDays of Sharing.
The donations and days are
part of United Way’s Campaignfor the Common Good launchedin September, a continuing effortto engage individuals, businesses,government agencies and educa-tional institutions to come togeth-er to find solutions to the needs ofour community.
Justin Feldman is excited toannounce the opening of FeldmanPhysical Therapy inside Gold’sGym in Lagrange. Feldman Physi-cal Therapy is the only physicaltherapy clinic in the Hudson Valleyoffering full one-hour one-on-oneappointments with your therapistat each visit. They are happy to putthe focus of our treatment entirelyon our patients’ best needs. Formore information, visit feldma-nphysicaltherapy.com.
Sears Heroes at Home pro-gram, which includes collabora-tion between Sears Holdings andRebuilding Together, announcedthe beginning of their spring 2013Heroes at Home projects. Heroesat Home projects are key initiativesfor Rebuilding Together, a Safeand Healthy Housing organizationthat believes Community Starts atHome, and strive to improve thelives of the military and their fami-lies through extensive home reha-bilitations.
Rebuilding Together Dut-chess County will be assistingfour Heroes at Home recipients,including a disabled Vietnam Warveteran and an elderly Army wid-ow. More than 60 volunteers fromRebuilding Together and Sears willcomplete repairs including win-dow replacement, patching dry-wall, interior painting, installingnew flooring, roofing repair, andreplacing faulty electrical work.
Formore information visitwww.rebuildingtogetherdutchess.org
Provident New York Bancorphas announced it will merge withSterling Bancorp. According toProvident Bank, the merger willprovide its clients a stronger bank,a broader range of services, and alarger team of dedicated, experi-
go onLine to read More MeMber neWs...
MEMBERneWSLine
11may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
enced relationship managers.Pending regulatory approval,
the merger is expected to close inthe fourth quarter of 2013. Uponclosing, Provident New York Ban-corp will adopt the Sterling name
This announcement has noimmediate impact on the day-to-day operations of the bankand it says it will conduct busi-ness as usual.
For more go to www. provi-dentbanking.com.
The Sports Museum ofDutchess County is hosting itssecond Annual Vehicle Racingprogram on June 9 at the SportsMuseum on Wheeler Hill Road,Wappingers Falls.
The activities will start at 9a.m. with a display of local stockcars, dragsters, open cockpitsprint cars, go carts and other
racing vehicles along with theirowners and drivers. At 11:30 theMuseum will be holding it firstRacing Hall of Fame induction.The inductees include Chuck An-thony, Doug Benjamin, Billy Boo,Richard “Dock” Burgess, VinceDecker, Rob Dyson, Dick Han-son, Pat Hanaberry, DD Harris,Bud Hitsman, Joe Kenny, JokkoMaggiacomo, Bill Martin, More-head Racing, Fred Murphy, RichRicci, Sr., Jim Reed, Ed Ryan, JohnSatterfield, Larry Shurter, WaltSchubert and Ron Van Etten.
In addition to the vehicleshow the Sports Museum and theGreenway Trail will be open tothe public. Food will be available.
For more information con-tact Bill Emslie at [email protected] or (845) 297-9308.
F.U.S.E. (Fun.Unity.Sports.Edu-
cation) will take place on Saturday,May 4 from noon-4 p.m. at 120Hudson Avenue in Poughkeepsie.
The purpose of this event is tocreate awareness of social servicesystems and the newly foundedGreater Poughkeepsie Youth Re-source Coalition. There will bemany activities going on duringthis event including a karate dem-onstration, hula hoop contest,basketball contest, testimonials,as well as performances frommu-sic guest Justin Credible and theOrdered Step Dance Team.
Agencies involved includeLexington Center for Recovery,Inc., Holy Trinity Church, NewHope Community Center, GirlScouts Heart of the Hudson, Fi-delis Care of NY, and HudsonValley Boy Scouts
For more information contactMarie Soricelli at 845-598-5747or go to www.lexingtonctr.org
...and subMit your oWn!
Walkway looking to kick up anotherGuinness World Record on May 4
by haylee CaravalhoChamber intern
On Saturday, May 4, Walk-way Over the Hudsonwill once again look to set
a new Guinness World Record.Last year, people from all over theHudson Valley got their names inthe history books as they came to-gether on the Walkway to do theHokey Pokey, marking the world’slargest such gathering. This sec-ond world record attempt willbring together friends, families,and communities to create theworlds longest chorus line wherethousands of people will be sing-ing and dancing in celebration ofI Love My Park Day.
Participa-tion tickets areon sale now atwa lkway.orgfor $15. Allentrants will re-ceive a confir-mation e-mail
that will serve as their admission.Space is limited, only 3,000 spotsare available. Don’t delay, sign
up now to secure your place onthe Walkway and in the GuinnessBook of World Records.
Participants are encouragedto wear comfortable shoes andclothing and use the bathroomprior to entering the event. Thepark will be closed to the generalpublic until 12 p.m. on the dayof the record attempt. Please re-
frain from bringing roller blades,strollers, bicycles, or pets on theWalkway during this time. Par-ticipants can enter and sign-in oneither side of the Walkway; how-ever, you must enter on the sidethat you registered. Gates openfor check-in from 9:30-10:30 a.m.Visit www.walkway.org for com-plete information.
Simone Obermaier, ExecutiveDirector of Community Capi-tal New York, will be discuss-
ing the SBAMicroloan Program inher keynote at the May SBA Days.
Community Capital New Yorkis a SBA micro-lender that coversthe lower Hudson Valley. The SBAMicroloan Program provides assis-tance and small loans towomen, low-income, minority, veteran and othersmall business owners. With the helpof approximately 160 intermediariesnationwide, these loans, ranging from$500-$50,000, help people to starta business or expand their existingcompany.The program also providestraining and technical assistance tohelp these entrepreneursbecomesuc-
cessful in their business ventures.KeyBank is the proud sponsor
of SBA Days. The event will be heldon Thursday, May 16 from 11:30a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Chamber, 1 Civ-ic Center Plaza Suite 400 in Pough-keepsie. Lunch will be provided.
Both Chamber members andthe public are encouraged to at-tend this complimentary event, butregistration is requested. To RSVP,please visit www.dcrcoc.org or call(845) 454-1700 ext.1000.
Microloan program will betopic of business presentation
Seminar will discuss gettingpaid by delinquent customersOnce you have done the work
or delivered your products,sometimes it can be a chal-
lenge actually getting paid.The May Business Education
Seminar will feature a presentationdesigned to help businesses collecton those unpaid invoices. “HowTo Get Money From People WhoDon’t Pay” will be discussed byRoderick J. MacLeod, an attorneyat Gellert & Klein, P.C. MacLeodis a graduate of Marist College andNew York Law School. His practiceis concentrated in the areas of realestate, landlord/tenant, wills, smallbusinesses and fire districts. He is amember of the New York State andDutchess County Bar Associations.
This presentation will takeplace on Thursday, May 23 from7:30-9 a.m. at the Chamber office,1 Civic Center Plaza in Pough-
keepsie. Light breakfast fare willbe provided and it is complimen-tary for Chamber members. Non-members may attend for $10.
Thank you to Gellert & Klein,P.C. for their sponsorship of the2013 Business Education Semi-nars. The firm has a long history ofproviding clients with quality andcost-effective legal services, withclients ranging from individualsand small businesses to sports per-sonalities, major public corpora-tions and municipal agencies.
To register, please visit dcrcoc.org or call Myriah at 845-454-1700ext. 1000.
Business Education SeminarSponsored by:
SBA DaysSponsored by:
BANNER BANNERAttorneys & Counselors at Law
&PAUL BANNER
HOME LOANMODIFICATIONS
FORECLOSUREDEFENSE
845 463 1200515 Haight Ave.Poughkeepsie
BannerLaw.comComplimentaryConsultation
WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCYPK-0000166552
12 may 2013 www.DCrCoC.org
Bull and Buddha new ownership
Congratulations to John Hooper and Andy Arkun, the new owners of Bull andBuddha on Main Street in Poughkeepsie.
Friendly Ford grand opening
It was great to help Friendly Ford officially kick off their grand opening week witha ribbon cutting and make-your-own sundae bar! Stop by their showroom at 2250South Road.
Mexicali Blue grand opening
Congratulations to Mexicali Blue on the grand opening of their second location. Visitthem at 1571 Route 9 in Wappingers Falls.
Mahoney’s irish pub Banquet room grand opening
Did you know that Mahoney’s Irish Pub & Steakhouse has a brand new banquet room?The space looks great - stop in at 35 Main Street in Poughkeepsie.
Zott Construction 25th anniversary ribbon Cutting
Congratulations to Zott Construction Inc. on 25 years in business, located at 551Hosner Mountain Rd. in Stormville.
riBBon CuttingS
tropical Smoothie Cafe one-Year anniversary
Congratulations to Tropical Smoothie Cafe on one year in business! Swing by theOakwoodsCommons Plaza at 2507 South Road, Poughkeepsie and enjoy smoothies,wraps and more!
13may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
thrivent Financial ribbon Cutting
Congrats to Steve Jones and Thrivent Financial on the opening of their new officespace. Check them out at 312 Titusville Road in Poughkeepsie.
groomingdale’s doggy day Care grand opening
Congratulations to Groomingdale’s Doggie Daycare & Salon on their grand opening!See their space at 1385 Noxon Rd in Lagrangeville.
dining out For Life Kick-off ribbon Cutting
This kick-off reception was a great start to Dining Out For Life, which takes place April25. Congratulations Hudson Valley Community Services!
Big Bear Ziplines ribbon Cutting
Now that spring looks like it’s here to stay, get outside and start enjoying the HudsonValley at Big Bear Ziplines (817 Violet Avenue, Hyde Park).
riBBon CuttingS
IT Committee presents two seminars about using technology
The Information Technol-ogy Committee of theDutchess County Regional
Chamber of Commerce is hold-ing two free seminars to help youlearn more about technology thatcould greatly improve your busi-ness.
On Tuesday, May 7, the ITCommittee will present a seminarentitled, “Information andMobileDevice Security,” from 9 a.m.-12p.m. at IBM in Poughkeepsie. Itwill include a panel discussionfollowing the presentation whereexperts will answer questions
from participants.This seminar will help to pro-
tect your business. With the in-creased use of technology in busi-ness, there’s also a much higherrate in cyber at-tacks, phishing,Internet scams,viruses, mal-ware attacks, etc.In one month, asmall business with 5-10 comput-ers can be the subject of 200,000intrusion attempts, 80,000 virusattacks and 2,000 malware at-tacks. The IT Committee will
discuss how to set up a secureenvironment that can keep yourbusiness safe.
A week later, on Tuesday, May14, the committee will hold a sec-
ond presenta-tion called “Web& Video 101.” Itwill also be heldfrom 9 a.m.-12p.m. at IBM in
Poughkeepsie and will include apanel discussion.
This seminar will focus onweb and video, specifically teach-ing beginners in the field some of
the most effective uses of InternetMarketing. Some topics will in-clude Search Engine Optimiza-tion (SEO), e-mail marketing andpay-per-click (PPC). Attendeeswill also learn how to best builda business website and about webvideo concepts such as compres-sion, formats, codecs, frame rate,bit rate and resolution.
IBM proudly sponsors thesecomplimentary events. To reg-ister for one or both, or to learnmore about these the seminars,please visit dcrcoc.org or call 845-454-1700 ext. 1000.
Congratulationsto the
Forty Under 40honorees
See pictureS fromthe event on the
chamber’Sfacebook page!
may 2013 the Chamber founDation, inC14 www.ChamberfDn.org
tHe CHaMBer Foundation Board oF direCtorSOfficers
Bill francis, chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fortress Financial Advisory LLCTina Walz, Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M & T BankLisa Morris, secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Valley Federal Credit UnionNevill smythe, Past chairstephen e. Diamond, Of counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond, LLP
DirecTOrsstacey Langenthal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bank of MillbrookTina Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Valley Federal Credit UnionPeter Maher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mid-Hudson Subarucarmen McGill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dutchess Community CollegeDoug McHoul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .McHoul Funeral Homesrita McPeck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KeyBankAnthony Morando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuddy & Feder LLPcharles “chip” simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taconic Advisors, Inc .Thomas Weddell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP, CPAsskip Weisman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weisman Success Resources, Inc .
fOuNDATiON sTAffcharles s. North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PresidentAudra Gerty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice PresidentNicholas shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director
‘Tis the season of giving…well,at least for The Chamber Founda-tion it is!
I am happy to announce thatthis year, The Foundation will beawarding over $53,000 in scholar-ships to students throughout theHudson Valley pursuing a varietyof degrees and programs.
A record number of scholar-ship applications were received –over 160! I would like to commendall of the students that applied; eachdisplayed a remarkable amount oftalent and the scholarship selectioncommittee was given a big chal-lenge to pick the best candidate(s)for each of the scholarships. Thankyou to all of the members of the se-
lection committee and to the chair,Nevill Smythe, for their time anddedication in reading and review-ing all of the applications.
The Chamber Foundationscholarship program is fundedthrough a variety of ways includingFoundation events, private dona-tions and charitable endowmentsset up through The Community
Foundations of the Hudson Valley.The Chamber Foundation is proudto be able to carry out its missionof providing educational oppor-tunities for youth and the work-force through each of these uniquescholarships. We recognize the im-portance of education and the roleit plays in creating a path to a suc-cessful career.
Scholarship recipients will berecognized on Wednesday, May 15at the Chamber’s monthly ContactBreakfast. Reserve your seat nowto be a part of this special celebra-tion by calling Myriah at 454-1700ext. 1000. Be sure to check backnext month as well as we will listeach of the recipients.
awarding scholarships to studentsmakes our hard work all worth it!
nicholasShannonexecutivedirector
UPCOMINGEVENTS
Call (845) 454-1700 ext. 1000for all reservations
TuesDAY, MAY 28Golf-A-Thon
BeNefiTiNG THe NOrMAN ANDriTA NussBickeL MeMOriAL
scHOLArsHiPTrump National Golf Club -
Hudson Valley
WeDNesDAY, JuLY 24
The Grandview176 Rinaldi BoulevardPoughkeepsie
Presenting Sponsor:
nominationforms at
ChamberfDn.orgDue may 12, 2013
2013®
DiBrizzi Celebrity Servers Dinner
An amazing Celebrity Servers Dinner was heldat Cosimos Poughkeepsie in support of the Co-simo DiBrizzi Memorial Scholarship!Thanks toall the servers, diners and sponsors (Ulster Sav-ings Bank, Riverside Bank andValley Endovas-cular Associates) for making the night special.
AmyGreiner, a current Lead-ership Dutchess Class of2013 participant, recently
shared a breakthroughmoment shehad in our Leadership Dutchessprogram…
“As a member of LeadershipDutchess we recently participated ina session entitled ‘Communications.’As part of the session we were eachgiven a question. Mine was, “If youcould be an animal what would itbe and why”. We had 30 seconds toprepare an answer and we then hadto deliver it out loud…standing up….in front of everyone! This exercise
forced me to explore my biggest fear,public speaking. I was so scared, thatI thought I might have to leave classfor the rest of the day. However, Ifaced my fear head on. Through thisexercise, I found that we all have thecapability to develop a skill. We justneed the experience and tools to doso. Leadership Dutchess is designedto enhance your current talents anddevelop new ones.”
Find your breakthrough mo-ment – apply to be a part of theLeadership Dutchess Class of2013/2014 today. Application canbe downloaded at chamberfdn.org.
Leadership program highlight
Bridges tocommunityscholarshipApply for the 2013Bridges to CommunityBusiness Leaders TripScholarship
Download application:ChamberFDN.orgDue by:May 15, 2013
The ATHENA Award honorsindividuals who help support, develop,
encourage, and recognize womenin the Hudson Valley.
15may 2013www.DCrCoC.org
No two employees are alike.
Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan, Inc. • Capital District Physicians’ Healthcare Network, Inc. • CDPHP Universal Benefits,® Inc.
Most health insurers point you to pre-packaged or bundled health plans. Hardly a choice.At CDPHP® we offer a variety of health care solutions, including plans to fit your business,customized wellness programs, and cost-management tools. All this plus an extended nationalnetwork of more than 675,000 providers make CDPHP the right choice for you and your employees.
To learn more, call your broker or CDPHP at 1.800.993.7299.
power.cdphp.com
PK-0000166549
16 www.DCrCoC.orgmay 2013
Dutchess County RegionalChamber of CommerceOne Civic Center Plaza,Poughkeepsie NY 12601
Change Service Requested
PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDPermit No. 35Newburgh, NY
12550
YOUTH LEADERSHIPProgram
The New
LEADERSHIPDUTCHESS
Apply Now!
Classof 2013/14
download applicationsChamberfdn.orgfor more info call:(845) 454-1700 ext. 1026
For sophomore and junior high school students who want tolearn about leadership, participate in out-of-the classroom
experiences and prepare for life after high school.
For working professionals who want tosharpen their leadership skills and build new
connections along the way.
We see business banking differently.
Penalty for paying off yourcommercial loan early?
/>B?5$BB .A$4;?5C ) <7=?5CB & />B?5$BB 3'75B ) 3?5$B '" .!$2?@ & .'66$!4?79 0'!@C7C$B & 0$2?479 ,#>?%6$5@ *?5754?5C & </1 3'75B*!$$ 85@$!5$@ /75;?5C ) /?99 -7( & -7(!'99 <$!=?4$B & 0$!4A75@ <$!=?4$B & *?5754?79 -9755?5C ) 85B>!754$ & :$79@A <7=?5CB 144'>5@B
Not here.
At HVFCU, we know that the sooner you payoff your loan, the better for your business. 845.463.3011 I A="4>+'!C
PK-0000166554