PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Gift Giving
A lot of you are probably familiar with Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs."
You've probably seen the triangle that depicts the needs of man, with the base representing basic needs such as food, clothing, sleep, shelter.
The rest of the triangle, from the bottom up represents Safety, Employment; then Sense of Belonging, Acceptance; then RESPECT and finally, Self Actualization. If we can get all of these needs met, we are happy people indeed.
The middle section of the triangle, the part that represents Belonging and Acceptance, is a gift we each can give to one another. Helping others realize they belong is a gift of acceptance that has no monetary cost to you or your business.
One of our modern gurus, Deepak Chopra, said, "Practicing the Law of Giving is actually very simple. If you want joy, give joy to others; if you want love, learn to give love; if you want attention and appreciation, learn to give attention and appreciation."
In a fast changing and integrated world, it's a good idea to help a new business or Chamber member fit in - "break the ice," and make them feel welcomed to our Chamber community. Have a good week.
APRIL FUN THURSDAY: BCHF
The next Bartow Chamber Fun Thursday is set for April 20 at Bartow Community Healthcare Foundation where you will meet associates such as Heartland for Children, Peace River Center, Good Shepherd Hospice, and partake in delicious food from Terrie Lobb Catering. See you there!
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CHAMBER QUARTERLY HAS 40K READERSHIP
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APRIL BUSINESS: ELITE DETAIL AND TINT
Left to right: Ryan Oberski, David Marczan, Mike Pellegrini and Chamber Membership Services Director Barbara Adamson
April Business of the Month
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Elite Detail and Tint
195 North 3rd Avenue, Bartow, FL
(863) 683-3131 • Cell (863) 604-8269
www.elitedetailntint.com
Our experienced Detailing and Tinting department will keep your vehicle or business in top condition. We use the latest detailing technology to provide high-quality service and quick turnaround. Our Detail Department personnel are highly skilled and have years of experience. Most of all: they love cars and care about yours.
WANT TO FIND OUT HOW TO BECOME
THE BUSINESS OF THE MONTH?
Contact Barbara Adamson, Membership Services,
863-533-7125 or email
barbara@bartowchamber.com
ENGAGE LUNCH & LEARN ON FITNESS!
ENGAGE SERIES: KNOW YOURSELF, PERSONAL BRANDING: FITNESS with Mrs. Jane Waters-Thomas
Personal wellness and stress management and how that can benefit you personally, is the next ENGAGE LUNCH AND LEARN featuring Ms. Jane Waters-Thomas. How can you be your best, if you don't take care of yourself? This series is not just for ENGAGE members, and includes FREE LUNCH. Sign up today!
DON'T MISS FORTRESS FITNESS FOR MAY!
This is a great time of exercise for the whole family! Marie Wilmot, local fitness guru, has designed a program for the Chamber to help the community get fit! Find out what types of exercise suit your needs by coming out to Fort Blount Park on the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. You can experience a different kind of exercise in each class. It's a blast!
NEW SERIES: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY II
MEMBER PERK FOR YOU OR YOUR EMPLOYEES:
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY
ALL NEW PROGRAM, NEW CLASSES FOR 2017. More . . .
MEMBERSHIP MILESTONES
60 YEARS
Mayme Clark
30 YEARS
Applied Aquatic Management, Inc.
20 YEARS
McGill & Associates
10 YEARS
Central Florida Internal Medicine & Associates
5 YEARS
Garner & Associates Auctioneers, Inc.
HELLO BARTOW! MEMBERS PARTICIPATE FOR FREE
ROI ALERT TO ALL MEMBERS!
We've established a new perk to your membership. Now, as a member of the Greater Bartow Chamber of Commerce, you may include a promotional item for your business in the HELLO BARTOW! welcome baskets for new residents. PARTICIPATION IS FREE OF CHARGE! If you are interested, contact Barbara Adamson, Membership Director, (863) 533-7125, or reply to this email.
CHAMBER EVENTS
(All meetings are in the Chamber Boardroom unless otherwise noted.)
April 12, 7:30 a.m.
Professional Development Academy:
HANDLING TOXIC PEOPLE
Polk State College, Clear Springs Campus Advanced Technology Center
April 14, Good Friday
CHAMBER CLOSED
April 15, 10:00 a.m.
KIWANIS EASTER EGG HUNT
Mosaic Park
April 16, 7:00 a.m.
COMMUNITY SUNRISE SERVICE
Mosaic Park Bandshell
April 18, 2:00 p.m.
CHAMBER BOARD RETREAT
BCHF BOARD ROOM
April 20
POLK COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE DAY
Leadership Bartow XVII
April 20, 5:00 p.m.
BARTOW COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION FUN THURSDAY
Health and Wellness Center featuring Heartland For Children, Peace River Center, Terrie Lobb Catering, Good Shepherd Hospice
April 21, noon
ENGAGE KNOWING YOURSELF SERIES: FITNESS
FIPR Board Room
April 28, 29
BARTOW/LAKE WALES RELAY FOR LIFE
"A World Without Cancer"
Bartow Memorial Stadium
NEW MEMBERS
Engineers- Surveyors-Planners
Sloan Engineering Group, Inc.
Mr. Alan L. Rayl, PE, PSM
150 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Bartow, FL 33830
(863) 800-3046
Community Action & Human Services
Lighthouse Ministries, Inc.
Mr. Steve Turbeville
215 E. Magnolia Street
Lakeland, FL 33801
(863) 687-4076
Visit Website here.
Travel Agencies
Good Life USA
Mr. Charles Gaines
4334 Stephanie Way
Bartow, FL 33830
(863) 633-9700
Visit Website here.
Financial Planning
CPS Investment Advisors
Rick Bernard
205 E. Orange Street
Lakeland, FL 33801
(863) 688-1725
Visit Website here.
MEMBER MICRONEWS
BUSINESS AND TECH PROFESSIONALS NEEDED
TO MENTOR STUDENT HACK-A THON APRIL 21-23
Hack-a-thon for Polk County youth ages 13-18. Students will engage business and tech professionals as they develop web and mobile applications to solve local problems during a 3-day event. #POLKHACKS, a FREE event, is scheduled for April 21-23 at Polk State College’s Lakeland Campus.
Mentors will divide up among 8 youth teams to assist in creating a proof of concept for apps addressing local issues. At the end of the weekend, each team presents their concept and prizes are awarded to the top finishers. Registration for the evet is at www.polkhacks.com.
Youth #POLKHACKS participants need only be residents of Polk county and between the ages of 13-18. “We are getting the word out through schools and social media,” says Daniels. The event is free for all 100 youth and mentor participants.
The student committee also secured the support of the Polk Education Foundation and Polk Vision as well as forming a steering committee of local tech, education, civic and business leaders. Daniels said the effort that went into getting all of the support has furthered the goal of raising awareness for the need for tech events for kids. “At first, we had to explain that a hack-a-thon was not illegal and a genuinely productive event that is not uncommon among tech community. Once we got past that part, everyone was pretty supportive. We are fortunate that so many community leaders see the need and are willing to help.”
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