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Don HindmanJanice Muse
Wayne Smith
Betty Barnhardt
Kelly OsborneKeith Owen
Nita PilkingtonLarry RobertsAnn Russell
Steve Cobb
Ex-Officio Members:Mayor Virginia HillmanPolice Chief Jim BedwellFire Chief David Teague
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Marina Brooks
Shelly Calhoun
Butch DavisValerie Davis
Joey ParkerMarcia CookJessica Rodgers
Sandy LedbetterSteve Perry
Michael Anderson
Sheila Sulcer
Susan Toler
Brooks McRae
Karen BennettVictor Bettis
Tom Brooks
Drew Crawford
Clay Partridge
Michael Boston
Karen Zap
Board of Directors2011 Officers &
President ElectVice President
TreasurerPast President
President
Secretary
Sherwood Chamber of Commerce2303 E. Lee Avenue
PO Box 6082Sherwood, AR 72120
(501) 835-7600
June 2011
AT&T’s commitment to Arkansas is second to none. The company’s roots in this state can be traced as far back as 1879, when the �rst switchboard began operating with just 10 customers. Since that time, AT&T has become the largest provider of mobile voice and broadband service, high-speed Internet, and landline voice services in Arkansas. More than 2,500 Arkansans work for AT&T, and the company generates approximately $170 million in local and state taxes that support vital programs in our state. In just three years, AT&T has invested more than $500 million on its wireless and wired networks in Arkansas – and it’s still investing to meet customer needs. The easiest way to get to know AT&T’s products and services is through its retail locations. AT&T has 27 company-owned stores around the state, and there are more than 100 authorized dealers. AT&T’s award-winning U-verse is expanding in Arkansas. Whether through a TV, the Internet or on a mobile device, U-verse o�ers hundreds of channels, movies and video-on-demand services. AT&T U-verse was ranked “Highest in Residential Television Service Satisfaction in the North Central, South (which includes Arkansas) and West Regions,” according to the J.D. Power and Associates, 2010 Residential television Service Provider Satisfaction Study. U-verse is available in Sherwood and AT&T plans to bring the service to more Arkansas customers in the future. AT&T is also focused on delivering the nation’s most advanced mobile broadband experience and has been continuously investing in its mobile broadband network in Arkansas. AT&T believes in giving back as well. For the three-year period of 2008-2010, the AT&T Foundation, the company and its employees contributed more than $2.57 million to Arkansas nonpro�t organizations and community-service entities. The AT&T Pioneers, an employee/retiree volunteer organiza-tion, has provided a number of volunteer services in Arkansas. The 100-year-old organization has built more than 2,000 ramps at the homes of disabled individuals in central Arkansas since 1987. The pioneers also sponsor a spaghetti supper for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, sew dolls for Arkansas Children’s Hospital and participate in many more activities. AT&T has also partnered with Gov. Mike Beebe, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, the Arkansas State Police and the state Department of Education on a texting-and-driving campaign that reminds drivers that reading a text message isn’t worth causing an accident.
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH
Thank you to Bunker’s Bistro, Dawn Darter and The Greens at North Hills for hosting the return of the Sherwood Chamber of Commerce ‘Business After Hours.’ And
thank you to all who came! Congratulations to Chris from Little
Caesars for winning the putting contest. Watch your inbox for details for our next
one!
12th Annual 4th of July Family Celebration
Thank You!
Monday, July 4thSherwood Forest
1111 W. Maryland Ave.Doors open at 6:00 pm
Free hot dogs, chips and waterFireworks show at 9:00 pm
Mark Your Calendars!
The Greens at North Hills Golf CourseJuly 18, 2011
Start getting your 4-man team together and make plans to enter the Sherwood Chamber of Commerce golf tournament. Entry fee is $300 per team. If you can’t
play but would still like to show your support, there will be many sponsorship opportunities. Call 835-7600 for more information. Sign-up will begin soon, so watch
your inbox and newsletter.
Sherwood Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament
Tickets can be purchased from any Sherwood Chamber of Commerce Board Member or at the Chamber office. For more information, or to find a board member,
call 835-7600 or email [email protected].
Adults: $10Kids (ages 6 to 10): $5Kids under 5 eat free!
Thursday, June 23, 2011Sherwood Forest
5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
35th Annual Sherwood Chamber of Commerce Fish Fry
Sponsored by Comcast Cable
CHAMBER NEWSPage 2
The Sherwood Chamber of Commerce office will be closed
Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. Thank you for your support of the Sherwood
Chamber of Commerce’s luncheons.
7410 North Hills BoulevardNorth Little Rock, AR 72116
(501) 833-8488
COMET CLEANERS
Friday, June 1011:30 am
Scrumdiliumptious Ice Cream Shop8000 Highway 107, Suite 7
(501) 835-3300
Celebrate summer and help us welcome Sherwood newest
ice cream shop!See you there!
UPCOMING RIBBON CUTTING-
*Sherwood did not have its unique zip code of 72120 until 1995. Prior to 1995, parts of Sherwood shared the 72116 zip code with North Little Rock. It took over 20 years and 4 mayors with countless letters and
phone calls to secure the 72120 zip for the whole city of Sherwood.
*In 1985 when cabooses were removed by the railroads, one was donated to Sherwood and placed
in Delmont Park. It was later decided that the caboose was
better suited at its present location in Thornhill Park, behind the
Municipal Complex.
Did You Know...Fun Facts About Sherwood
Welcome to the Sherwood Chamber of Commerce!
Shelter Insurance CompanyBowman Agency1108 W Main St.
Jacksonville, AR 72076(501) 982-6465
Larry Barnes Photography103 Little Creek DriveSherwood, AR 72120
(501) 454-9564www.larrybarnesphotography.com
WELCOME SHERWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEW MEMBERS!
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Sherwood Chamber of Commerce2303 E Lee AvePO Box 6082Sherwood, AR 72120
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We hope you’ll be able to join us for our monthly membership luncheon on June 2. Our guest speaker will be Brother Paul Holder�eld from the Friendly Chapel. Lunch will be catered by Pig-n-
Chik with a menu of chopped beef, sliced chicken, baked beans, potato wedges and dessert. Bunker’s will be providing water and tea. Food will be ready by 11: 45 am so arrive early if you can. Don’t forget to RSVP by Tuesday, May 31 by phone or email. You can also RSVP on our new website,
www.sherwoodchamber.net,under the ‘Members’ page.
Monthly Membership LuncheonThursday, June 2, 2011
The Greens at North Hills Golf Course12:00 pm