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Chairman’s Message................ 2
Member News ........................ 2
Creative Haverhill.................... 3
Event Photos.......................... 5
New Members ........................ 5
Chamber News........................7
President’s Message ............Back
In This Issue...
Chamber Directory AVAILABLE NOW In-Print & Online
80MerrimackStreet,Floor2|Haverhill,MA01830
The goal of the Chamber is to
help your business thrive. We’re
launching an exciting new program
that encourages members and their
employees to shop or do business
with you.
A New Loyalty App
Introducing the Chamber Loyalty Mobile App.
To participate, members will provide a special
offer or discount.
Offers can be
anything from
discounts
on goods
and services
to a free
consultation.
Your offer will
be valid for one
year and can be
updated quarterly.
The App will be downloaded free of
charge and used by members, their
employees and the public. When
your offer is redeemed, the App
notifies you via email. All offers can
be gifted and shared on Facebook.
Take advantage of the Chamber
network and grow your business!
Getting started is easy, just think
about what you wish to offer and
contact ChamberPG at (978) 741-
3344 or click below to send your
email right now.
New Member Benefit
T
he Chamber staff is working hard to get your brand new
business directory and community guide out to you and your
staff. This directory serves as a tool to navigate through the
Chamber’s many services. We encourage you to also use this as your
primary means of selecting which organizations and businesses to
work with, shop through, and trade business by. Your support of the
local economy strengthens the efforts of the chamber to “Stay. Work.
Play.” locally and results in stronger economic prosperity for our
region.
The chamber is dedicated to creating the optimal environment for
our 14 communities to prosper. As a Chamber member and member
of our community, we hope that you will take full advantage of the
programs, activism, tools and promotional opportunities available
to you as an appreciated participant in our organization – from fun
festivals to professional education and business development to
consistently great networking!
What sounds better than a spring day spent “By The
Sea”? How about an opportunity to engage with
colleagues building camaraderie; learn personal
and professional tips for success; and be inspired by
a variety of renowned business women who have
risen to the top of their field?
The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce’s
Winning Opportunities for Women (WOW)
Committee has been working diligently on
the planning and logistics for the 2015 WOW
Conference which will take place on Friday, April 17
at the Blue Ocean Music Hall. Early Bird tickets are
now available at www.haverhillchamber.com/wow.
This year’s “By the Sea” theme is a play on both
location and the sense of serenity and unity that
attendees come back for year after year. The
confirmed speakers will discuss their own personal
hurdles and triumphs along their way up the
corporate ladder. We are excited to have these
highly motivating and successful women at this
19th annual conference: Liz Brunner, CEO Brunner
Communications former News Anchor WCVB-TV;
Mary Ann Esposito, Chef, Star of “Ciao Italia” on PBS;
Cindy Stumpo, CEO of C. Stumpo Development, Star
of HGTV “Tough as Nails”; & Tricia Bradley, Founder,
Serious Fun Productions,
LLC.
Don’t miss your opportunity
to join more than 300 other
successful women for this
day-long conference. Early
bird pricing of $79 per
person (tables of 5 for $375)
will end March 1, 2015.
The ticket price includes:
Conference, Continental
Breakfast, Lunch, and Private
Shopping Experience.
Seating is limited.
Want to reach over 300
professional women for your
business! Become a WOW sponsor or be a vendor.
Call 978-373-5663 for information.
February 2015
New Business Directory & Community Guide
19th Annual W.O.W. Conference "By the Sea!"
WearegrowingLEADERSattheChamberofCommerce!
As previously mentioned, The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce
moved in a new direction with the hiring of our new Director of
Economic Development, Beverly Donovan. The main purpose of this
position is to grow leadership within the Chamber and assist others
who may have an interest in becoming more involved in the growth of
our chamber and community.
Our new breakfast and luncheon seminars are designed to identify,
educate and motivate potential leaders. As a business owner you
are faced with challenges every day! GHCC brings people of diverse
backgrounds together to share their experiences in an effort to assist
you, our members, meet those challenges head on!
Our annual WOW Program (Winning Opportunities for Women),
unites a pool of talented business professionals by giving them the
opportunity to share their experiences, enhance their leadership skills,
and develop professional networks that will assist them in their chosen
careers.
Lastly, engaging in a committee, moving into
a leadership role within a committee and
participation in “Leads to Success” lunches are
all steps toward advancement into Chamber
leadership, and conversely community
leadership. Future Board Members are made
from today’s active members!
I have shared only small examples of
programs being offered by the Greater Haverhill Chamber of
Commerce new leadership team starting with our president Stacey
Bruzzese. Check our website for a comprehensive lists of activities.
Success is all about growing and empowering others! Hope to see you
soon at our many upcoming events!
Have a magical Valentine’s Day!
Jean C. Poth,
Chairman of the Board
ValleyWorks Career Center to host “Clipper
City Job Fair”
The ValleyWorks
Career Center invites
local employers to
participate in the
Clipper City Job Fair,
to be held at the
Masonic Hall located
at 31 Green Street,
Newburyport, MA.
The Event will be
held on Thursday,
March 12th, 2015,
from 10:00 am to 1:00 p.m. There is easy access
and plenty of municipal parking available for Job
Seekers and participating Employers. The last
event drew hundreds of qualified Job Seekers
from Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
The ValleyWorks Career Center will also continue
to strive to strengthen our relationships with our
very important Employer Customers by providing
valued added Employer Services throughout
2015.
Community Action Hosts Community Forum on
Adult Education
John Cuneo, Executive Director of Community
Action, Inc. of Greater Haverhill, announced
that CAI
will host
a forum
on adult
education
on Friday,
2/13/15
from 10
AM to 12
PM at the
Haverhill Public Library.
The forum will provide a vehicle to plan and
improve services that will advance the economic
status of low-income adult learners and therefore
improve the economic status of the community as
a whole.
Area businesses, nonprofit organizations and
public officials are invited to participate in
this forum. Mayor Jim Fiorentini will open the
discussion. Other elected officials including
Senator Kathleen O’Connor-Ives, Representative
Brian Dempsey, Representative Diana DiZoglio
and Representative Linda Dean Campbell have
also been invited.
A presentation on the correlation between
poverty and low literacy will be shown followed
by discussions about available resources, services
and gaps and how they affect businesses and the
community in Haverhill.
Buttonwoods Announces “CURATE YOUR
OWN EXHIBIT” Contest!
Have you ever wanted to curate your own
exhibit? Do you have a collection of objects you
would like the community to enjoy? Here is your
opportunity! Using your own artifacts and ideas,
pitch a story line for an exhibit.
Submit your proposal by February 28. Spend
March and April planning your exhibit with the
Buttonwoods’ Curator. Install your exhibit the last
two week of June. And your exhibit will be on
view for the month of July.
Your proposal should include a clear theme or
story line and the type of artifacts you would like
to exhibit. You may include artifacts from the
Buttonwoods’ collection where possible.
To submit your proposal or for more information
please email Jan Williams, Curator at jwilliams@
buttonwoods.org or direct questions to 978-374-
4626. This contest is open to ages 13 and older.
Chamber Honors Groups Inc. With Business of
the Month Distinction
In recognition of their quality business practices
and ongoing efforts to provide exceptional
travel experiences
to their customers
while serving a
distinctive role in
the community, the
Greater Haverhill
Chamber of
Commerce is pleased
to announce Groups,
Inc. as the January
2015 Business of the
Month.
For nearly 30 years, Susan R. Schumacher,
President of Groups, Inc. has made it her mission
is to provide creative group tours and cruises for
pleasure and fund raising. As a 40+ year veteran
of the travel industry, Susan provides professional
group tour planning, utilizing air, cruise, rail or
motor coach to any destination.
Groups, Inc.’s commitment to the community
is emphasized with Susan‘s outstanding
contributions to the Chamber and the local
area over the past year. Most notably, Susan’s
participation and contribution to Ruth’s House
as a member of the Board of Director has helped
bring awareness to this vital organization.
Member News
Page 2 Page 7
President’s Message
The Chamber staff has been hard at work making
new business connections and partnering with
local business resource organizations to assist our
membership in further promoting their business
and developing extensive professional networks.
New this month are two partnerships that we would
like to share. It is my hope that you will take advantage
of the opportunities that these new relationships
provide. First is a collaborative amongst the chambers
across the North of Boston region - an Initiative to
highlight strengths throughout the region, engage in
discussions about Chamber missions and goals, and
to start the process of real and meaningful regional
business collaborations.
What this means for our members is an ability to
participate in events and activities offered by partnering
chambers at member pricing. We are excited that
our members can now count on an “extended
membership” when visiting reciprocating chambers
from Cape Ann to Revere. Truly an opportunity to build
your business beyond the Greater Haverhill area.
Second is a new relationship with the Better Business
Bureau. This collaborative will provide a host of services
to our members, including: FREE
business and advertising reviews.
This service allows small business
owners to remedy fraudulent or
unlawful items in their advertising
BEFORE launching a campaign
so they can steer clear of any legal
actions.
In addition, there are now even
more seminars & workshops available to our members
on a variety of topics including: Scams, Fraud & Identity
Theft; Ethics & Youth; and Smart Investing. Lastly, for
those interested in joining the BBB for accreditation or
credibility, GHCC members will receive a $60 discount
on joining.
For more information on these new collaborations, or
to get a personal introduction to someone who can
assist you in networking, growing your business or
educating yourself and staff please contact me at the
Chamber office. 978-373-5663.
Stacey L. Bruzzese
President
Congratulations!
2014-2015 Business Award winners
to be honored at the 25th Annual Business Awards Breakfast.
Please join us in honoring the following deserving businesses:
Purchase Tickets TODAY!
Event: February 13, 2015 | 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Atkinson Resort & Country Club. Tickets $40/person
include a buffet breakfast, keynote speaker, Amy LaBelle of LaBelle
Winery, and awards presentations.
RSVP to Beth Morrow, Office & Projects Manager, at 978-373-5663
or beth@haverhillchamber.com. www.haverhillchamber.com.
Planes, Trains, Automobiles & More!
The Greater Haverhill region is uniquely
physically positioned to strengthen its
economic position. Situated between
two major interstate highways – Routes
495 and 95 – and with easy access to
commuter rail, bus routes and several
airports of varying size, the region
is ripe for expanded commercial
development and attracting an eager
workforce. The possibility of future
transportation and recreational uses
of the Merrimack River are also being
explored as renewed interest in
riverfront development comes forward.
At the hub of the Greater Haverhill
Chamber of Commerce’s service
area lies Haverhill, where visitors and
residents alike will find a walkable
downtown just steps away from the
train station on Washington Street, where they
can easily walk to restaurants and spas, browse
the many shops in the Riverfront Cultural District
or relax by the river at Riverfront Park. The new Harbor
Place development just east of central downtown, at the
end of Merrimack Street, promises an expanded river walk
and new commercial, office and residential development,
which is sure to draw people to this expanding urban oasis.
The rail-trail loop is also being worked on, and will provide
even more transportation and recreational activities.
All of this is great news! As cities across the country re-
think street plans (and recover from the devastation of
urban renewal projects decades in the past), they are
incorporating multiple transportation modes, planning for
more pedestrian/bike/commuter options. This is important,
as society’s attitudes toward automobile transportation
has been slowly transforming. Younger adults are waiting
longer to get their licenses, and the total number of miles
that Americans drive yearly has gone down. Younger
adults and empty nesters are flocking to cities to live and
work in a walkable environment where the culture is
rich and housing choices are varied. Haverhill has lots of
opportunity to embrace these trends and is doing so on a
daily basis.
Of course, for some, the auto will be the transportation
mode of choice and necessity. For the smaller
communities that round out the region of the Greater
Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, which includes
Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Merrimack and West
Newbury in Massachusetts and Atkinson, Danville, East
Kingston, Hampstead, Kingston, Newton, Plaistow and
Sandown, downtown Haverhill offers a wide variety
of entertainment, shopping, service and recreational
opportunities that may not be as abundant in their
communities. In return, those towns offer an escape to a
more rural environment for their more urban neighbors,
or remote housing locations for the workers who come
into the hub each day. In short – our communities need
each other in order to each maintain their respective
personalities and remain vibrant, and getting there is half
the fun!
Beverly Donovan, Dir. of Economic Development
2015isshapingupto
beanincredibleyear
forCreativeHaverhill,
theRiverfrontCultural
District,andHaverhillas
awhole!Asconstruction
beginsontheHarbor
Placeproject,andplans
aremadeforthenewly
designatedTransformative
DevelopmentDistrictonMerrimackStreet,theWashingtonStreetend
ofthedowntownwillremainunscathed.TheRiverfrontCulturalDistrict
triangleofWashingtonStreet,EssexStreet,andRailroadSquarewillboast
thereturnoftraditionalfestivals,aswellasnewprograms,newpublicart
projects,andcreativebusinessescroppingupateveryturn! Perhapsmost
excitingisthereturnoftheGreaterHaverhillChamberofCommerce’s
KidsFEST,withanewARTtwist,whichwillmakesitsreturntodowntown
HaverhillonMay2,2015.CreativeHaverhillisthrilledtopartnerwiththe
GreaterHaverhillChamberofCommercetomakethisyear’sKids-ART-Fest
atrulycreativeandfun-filledexperienceforkidsandadultsofallages.
Ourplanistoworkwithlocalorganizationsandvendorstoofferavariety
ofart-relatedactivities,touchingonawiderangeofdisciplines-dancing,
theater,puppetry,improvisation,painting,poetry,recycledart,sculpture,
hat-making,music,film,andmore!Youwon’twanttomissthisyears’Kids-
ART-Fest!
Jenny Arndt, Art & Culture Coordinator
Page 3Page 6
MBTA station is easily accessible and provides parking for 159 commuters. This
commuter rail line provides transportation directly into North Station, Boston
The new parking garage, conveniently located in railroad square can
accommodate MVRTA users as well as visitors to the downtown area.
Parking at the MVRTA garage on Granite Street is $1.00 per hour.
CreativeHaverhillisproudtoreportthatwehavereceived$1,350in
grantsfromthe
HaverhillCultural
Council,alocal
agency,which
issupportedthe
Massachusetts
CulturalCouncil,
astateagencyfor
twoupcoming
programsthisyear.OnFebruary26,2015,wewillbehostinga“Poetry
OpenMicNight”atthePaintandWineLoungeonWingateStreet.This
eventisopentothepublic,andwillfeatureamateurperformances
fromlocalpoetsandwritersofallages.Wehopeyou’lljoinusforafun
eveningofpoetry,prose,shortstories,andspokenword!
OneofCreativeHaverhill’smostpopulargroups,theHaverhillArtist
ConnectioncontinuestogatheronthethirdThursdayofeachmonthto
collaborateoncommunity
projectsandwaystosupport
thelocalartistcommunityin
Haverhill.Atourmostrecent
meeting,ideaswereput
forthforaregularartisans
marketplacesimilarinformat
totheverypopularHaverhill
Farmer’sMarket,whichwouldallowlocalartiststoselltheirgoodsata
locationdowntowneachmonth.Ifyouwouldliketoconnectwiththe
HaverhillArtistConnection,youcansearchforthegrouponFacebookand
requesttobeadded.
InanefforttoshowcasesomeofthebestbusinessesintheRiverfront
CulturalDistrict,we’verecentlystartedpromotinganHRCDBusinessof
theWeek.Thesebusinessesarenominatedbytheirfans,andreceiveone
fullweekofFacebookpromotionsfromtheRiverfrontCulturalDistrict
Facebookpage.Sofar,theresponse
hasbeenoverwhelminglypositive,and
businessesareseeingmore“likes”and
visits.OurJanuarywinnersincluded
WickedBigCafé,PositiveImagesGallery,
TheArtistCafé,TheColorMint,andBe
ImagineMusicStudio.Tonominateyour
favoriteHRCDbusiness,leaveaposton
theHaverhillRiverfrontCulturalDistrictFacebookpage,oremailjenny@
haverhillchamber.com!
This summer, look out for our “Movies by
the River” outdoor movie series, where
we’ll be setting up a large movie screen
and playing some popular family films
downtown each Thursday throughout the
summer! Bring a chair or a blanket, and
enjoy a fun, FREE movie under the stars!
Cultural District Gets Creative
HAC Artisan Marketplace
Open Mic for Poets
Cultural Business of the Week
Summer Movies by the River
Business After Hours
Tropical Escape
Feb. 19, 2015 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Nunan Florist & Greenhouse
269 Central St, Georgetown
RSVP to 978.373-5663
Business Before Hours
Eye-Opener
Feb. 18, 2015 | 8:00 AM
Career Resources, Inc.
Veteran’s Employment Services
80 Merrimack St., Haverhill
RSVP to 978.373-5663
BE SEEN!
Promote Your
PRODUCT, SERVICE &
BUSINESS
Affordable Space Here!
Call 978-373-5663 for details
Better Business Bureau Serving Eastern
MA, ME, RI & VT
Paula Fleming
pfleming@boston.bbb.org
Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant Haverhill
Alex Vargas
www.casablancamexica.com
Legal Shield
Bev DeLuca
www.BDeluca45.legalshieldassociate.com
Salem Co-operative Bank
Bonnie Breen
www.salemcoop.com
Shawmut Property Management
Andrew Raynor
www.shawmutpm.com
The Cork Stop
Frank Stamos
www.thecorkstop.com
Welcome
NEW MEMBERS
Congratulations to Downtown Haverhill’s newest restaurant
CASA BLANCA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Top: Gary Jaffarian, Jaffarian Auto; Lori
McHugh, Cedardale & Cindy Carver, Salem
Co-op Above: Nancy Montville, LegalShield
& Carolyn Jackson, Cedardale
Left: Elaine Barker, Paper Potpourri &
grand daughter Sara; Above: Barbara
Rowell, Sullivan & Bille & Pam Conte,
Conte Electric
Top Left: Ratchet Head techni-
cal team Above Right: One of
Ratchet Head’s many endurance
race cars Below: Miquel Aponte-
Rias, Ratchet Head & Jean
McCann, Pentucket Bank
Above: Beth Morrow & Bev Donovan,
GHCC help register guests, Right: Laurie
Cafiso , & Valeri Haggett, Send Out Cards
Above: Michelle Apprahamian, Palmer Gas/
Ermer Oil & Maria Tuszinski, AFLAC; Right:
A Ratchet Head Pro Car reflects their logo
behind, Below: Paul Szot, CGM Technologies
goes for a “test drive”
Right: Alex Vargas, Owner, Casa
Blanca cuts a ribbon for the Grand
Opening of the 3 Essex Street loca-
tion surrounded by GHCC directors
and members
Left: Jean Poth, NECC & Chairman of the
Board, GHCC & Stacey Bruzzese, President
pose with a Mariachi Band; Below Left:
Jefferson Davis, Coldwell Banker shows
off his raffle winnings a prize pack full
of Margarita making items and a Casa
Blanca T-shirt.
Page 4 Page 5
Above: Nancy Montville, Legal Shield; Kelley
Contarino, & Kelly Tahan, Align Credit Union.
Below: Jefferson Davis, Coldwell Banker, going for
a “test drive”
Thank you
RENEWING MEMBERS
Traggorth Companies LLC
Dave Traggorth
www.traggorthcompanies.com
Elder Services of Merrimack Valley, Inc.
Pati Fernandez
www.esmv.org
Attorney John G. Cleary
John Cleary
attyjohngcleary@aol.com
Palmer Gas Company/Ermer Oil Co.
Bill Ermer
www.palmergasco.com
Scott Companies
Joseph Scott
www.scott-companies.net
Ashley’s Hallmark Shop
Lynda Murray
hallmarkgc.com  
Lamont Trucking Company
Lamont Rodger
lamontruck@earthlink.net
Brian S. Dempsey Insurance Agency
Brian Dempsey
www.dempseyinsuranceagency.com
	 SFantini Baking Co.
Joseph Fantini
www.fantinibakery.com
Jaffarian Volvo Toyota Scion
Gary Jaffarian
www.jaffarian.com
Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
Dennis DiZoglio
www.mvpc.org
Jennifer A. Borislow Insurance Agency, Inc.	
Jennifer Borislow
www.borislow.com
Bradford Labs
Jeff Fugere
www.dltechnology.com
Galinsky Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Stephen C. Galinsky
978.374.1743
Zorvino Vineyards
Tom Zack
www.zorvino.com
Nunan Florist & Greenhouses
Stephen L. Flynn
www.nunans.com
Carr, Staples & Accardi, P.C.
Paul M. Accardi
www.carrstaplesaccardi.com
Thank you
RENEWING MEMBERS
Left: Brenda Berkholder, Nichols Village
& son from Team Ratchet Head; Linda
Kokaras, Nichols Village & Pam Perron,
Bethany Homes

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February 2015-spreads

  • 1. Chairman’s Message................ 2 Member News ........................ 2 Creative Haverhill.................... 3 Event Photos.......................... 5 New Members ........................ 5 Chamber News........................7 President’s Message ............Back In This Issue... Chamber Directory AVAILABLE NOW In-Print & Online 80MerrimackStreet,Floor2|Haverhill,MA01830 The goal of the Chamber is to help your business thrive. We’re launching an exciting new program that encourages members and their employees to shop or do business with you. A New Loyalty App Introducing the Chamber Loyalty Mobile App. To participate, members will provide a special offer or discount. Offers can be anything from discounts on goods and services to a free consultation. Your offer will be valid for one year and can be updated quarterly. The App will be downloaded free of charge and used by members, their employees and the public. When your offer is redeemed, the App notifies you via email. All offers can be gifted and shared on Facebook. Take advantage of the Chamber network and grow your business! Getting started is easy, just think about what you wish to offer and contact ChamberPG at (978) 741- 3344 or click below to send your email right now. New Member Benefit T he Chamber staff is working hard to get your brand new business directory and community guide out to you and your staff. This directory serves as a tool to navigate through the Chamber’s many services. We encourage you to also use this as your primary means of selecting which organizations and businesses to work with, shop through, and trade business by. Your support of the local economy strengthens the efforts of the chamber to “Stay. Work. Play.” locally and results in stronger economic prosperity for our region. The chamber is dedicated to creating the optimal environment for our 14 communities to prosper. As a Chamber member and member of our community, we hope that you will take full advantage of the programs, activism, tools and promotional opportunities available to you as an appreciated participant in our organization – from fun festivals to professional education and business development to consistently great networking! What sounds better than a spring day spent “By The Sea”? How about an opportunity to engage with colleagues building camaraderie; learn personal and professional tips for success; and be inspired by a variety of renowned business women who have risen to the top of their field? The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce’s Winning Opportunities for Women (WOW) Committee has been working diligently on the planning and logistics for the 2015 WOW Conference which will take place on Friday, April 17 at the Blue Ocean Music Hall. Early Bird tickets are now available at www.haverhillchamber.com/wow. This year’s “By the Sea” theme is a play on both location and the sense of serenity and unity that attendees come back for year after year. The confirmed speakers will discuss their own personal hurdles and triumphs along their way up the corporate ladder. We are excited to have these highly motivating and successful women at this 19th annual conference: Liz Brunner, CEO Brunner Communications former News Anchor WCVB-TV; Mary Ann Esposito, Chef, Star of “Ciao Italia” on PBS; Cindy Stumpo, CEO of C. Stumpo Development, Star of HGTV “Tough as Nails”; & Tricia Bradley, Founder, Serious Fun Productions, LLC. Don’t miss your opportunity to join more than 300 other successful women for this day-long conference. Early bird pricing of $79 per person (tables of 5 for $375) will end March 1, 2015. The ticket price includes: Conference, Continental Breakfast, Lunch, and Private Shopping Experience. Seating is limited. Want to reach over 300 professional women for your business! Become a WOW sponsor or be a vendor. Call 978-373-5663 for information. February 2015 New Business Directory & Community Guide 19th Annual W.O.W. Conference "By the Sea!"
  • 2. WearegrowingLEADERSattheChamberofCommerce! As previously mentioned, The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce moved in a new direction with the hiring of our new Director of Economic Development, Beverly Donovan. The main purpose of this position is to grow leadership within the Chamber and assist others who may have an interest in becoming more involved in the growth of our chamber and community. Our new breakfast and luncheon seminars are designed to identify, educate and motivate potential leaders. As a business owner you are faced with challenges every day! GHCC brings people of diverse backgrounds together to share their experiences in an effort to assist you, our members, meet those challenges head on! Our annual WOW Program (Winning Opportunities for Women), unites a pool of talented business professionals by giving them the opportunity to share their experiences, enhance their leadership skills, and develop professional networks that will assist them in their chosen careers. Lastly, engaging in a committee, moving into a leadership role within a committee and participation in “Leads to Success” lunches are all steps toward advancement into Chamber leadership, and conversely community leadership. Future Board Members are made from today’s active members! I have shared only small examples of programs being offered by the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce new leadership team starting with our president Stacey Bruzzese. Check our website for a comprehensive lists of activities. Success is all about growing and empowering others! Hope to see you soon at our many upcoming events! Have a magical Valentine’s Day! Jean C. Poth, Chairman of the Board ValleyWorks Career Center to host “Clipper City Job Fair” The ValleyWorks Career Center invites local employers to participate in the Clipper City Job Fair, to be held at the Masonic Hall located at 31 Green Street, Newburyport, MA. The Event will be held on Thursday, March 12th, 2015, from 10:00 am to 1:00 p.m. There is easy access and plenty of municipal parking available for Job Seekers and participating Employers. The last event drew hundreds of qualified Job Seekers from Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The ValleyWorks Career Center will also continue to strive to strengthen our relationships with our very important Employer Customers by providing valued added Employer Services throughout 2015. Community Action Hosts Community Forum on Adult Education John Cuneo, Executive Director of Community Action, Inc. of Greater Haverhill, announced that CAI will host a forum on adult education on Friday, 2/13/15 from 10 AM to 12 PM at the Haverhill Public Library. The forum will provide a vehicle to plan and improve services that will advance the economic status of low-income adult learners and therefore improve the economic status of the community as a whole. Area businesses, nonprofit organizations and public officials are invited to participate in this forum. Mayor Jim Fiorentini will open the discussion. Other elected officials including Senator Kathleen O’Connor-Ives, Representative Brian Dempsey, Representative Diana DiZoglio and Representative Linda Dean Campbell have also been invited. A presentation on the correlation between poverty and low literacy will be shown followed by discussions about available resources, services and gaps and how they affect businesses and the community in Haverhill. Buttonwoods Announces “CURATE YOUR OWN EXHIBIT” Contest! Have you ever wanted to curate your own exhibit? Do you have a collection of objects you would like the community to enjoy? Here is your opportunity! Using your own artifacts and ideas, pitch a story line for an exhibit. Submit your proposal by February 28. Spend March and April planning your exhibit with the Buttonwoods’ Curator. Install your exhibit the last two week of June. And your exhibit will be on view for the month of July. Your proposal should include a clear theme or story line and the type of artifacts you would like to exhibit. You may include artifacts from the Buttonwoods’ collection where possible. To submit your proposal or for more information please email Jan Williams, Curator at jwilliams@ buttonwoods.org or direct questions to 978-374- 4626. This contest is open to ages 13 and older. Chamber Honors Groups Inc. With Business of the Month Distinction In recognition of their quality business practices and ongoing efforts to provide exceptional travel experiences to their customers while serving a distinctive role in the community, the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce Groups, Inc. as the January 2015 Business of the Month. For nearly 30 years, Susan R. Schumacher, President of Groups, Inc. has made it her mission is to provide creative group tours and cruises for pleasure and fund raising. As a 40+ year veteran of the travel industry, Susan provides professional group tour planning, utilizing air, cruise, rail or motor coach to any destination. Groups, Inc.’s commitment to the community is emphasized with Susan‘s outstanding contributions to the Chamber and the local area over the past year. Most notably, Susan’s participation and contribution to Ruth’s House as a member of the Board of Director has helped bring awareness to this vital organization. Member News Page 2 Page 7 President’s Message The Chamber staff has been hard at work making new business connections and partnering with local business resource organizations to assist our membership in further promoting their business and developing extensive professional networks. New this month are two partnerships that we would like to share. It is my hope that you will take advantage of the opportunities that these new relationships provide. First is a collaborative amongst the chambers across the North of Boston region - an Initiative to highlight strengths throughout the region, engage in discussions about Chamber missions and goals, and to start the process of real and meaningful regional business collaborations. What this means for our members is an ability to participate in events and activities offered by partnering chambers at member pricing. We are excited that our members can now count on an “extended membership” when visiting reciprocating chambers from Cape Ann to Revere. Truly an opportunity to build your business beyond the Greater Haverhill area. Second is a new relationship with the Better Business Bureau. This collaborative will provide a host of services to our members, including: FREE business and advertising reviews. This service allows small business owners to remedy fraudulent or unlawful items in their advertising BEFORE launching a campaign so they can steer clear of any legal actions. In addition, there are now even more seminars & workshops available to our members on a variety of topics including: Scams, Fraud & Identity Theft; Ethics & Youth; and Smart Investing. Lastly, for those interested in joining the BBB for accreditation or credibility, GHCC members will receive a $60 discount on joining. For more information on these new collaborations, or to get a personal introduction to someone who can assist you in networking, growing your business or educating yourself and staff please contact me at the Chamber office. 978-373-5663. Stacey L. Bruzzese President Congratulations! 2014-2015 Business Award winners to be honored at the 25th Annual Business Awards Breakfast. Please join us in honoring the following deserving businesses: Purchase Tickets TODAY! Event: February 13, 2015 | 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Atkinson Resort & Country Club. Tickets $40/person include a buffet breakfast, keynote speaker, Amy LaBelle of LaBelle Winery, and awards presentations. RSVP to Beth Morrow, Office & Projects Manager, at 978-373-5663 or beth@haverhillchamber.com. www.haverhillchamber.com.
  • 3. Planes, Trains, Automobiles & More! The Greater Haverhill region is uniquely physically positioned to strengthen its economic position. Situated between two major interstate highways – Routes 495 and 95 – and with easy access to commuter rail, bus routes and several airports of varying size, the region is ripe for expanded commercial development and attracting an eager workforce. The possibility of future transportation and recreational uses of the Merrimack River are also being explored as renewed interest in riverfront development comes forward. At the hub of the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce’s service area lies Haverhill, where visitors and residents alike will find a walkable downtown just steps away from the train station on Washington Street, where they can easily walk to restaurants and spas, browse the many shops in the Riverfront Cultural District or relax by the river at Riverfront Park. The new Harbor Place development just east of central downtown, at the end of Merrimack Street, promises an expanded river walk and new commercial, office and residential development, which is sure to draw people to this expanding urban oasis. The rail-trail loop is also being worked on, and will provide even more transportation and recreational activities. All of this is great news! As cities across the country re- think street plans (and recover from the devastation of urban renewal projects decades in the past), they are incorporating multiple transportation modes, planning for more pedestrian/bike/commuter options. This is important, as society’s attitudes toward automobile transportation has been slowly transforming. Younger adults are waiting longer to get their licenses, and the total number of miles that Americans drive yearly has gone down. Younger adults and empty nesters are flocking to cities to live and work in a walkable environment where the culture is rich and housing choices are varied. Haverhill has lots of opportunity to embrace these trends and is doing so on a daily basis. Of course, for some, the auto will be the transportation mode of choice and necessity. For the smaller communities that round out the region of the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, which includes Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Merrimack and West Newbury in Massachusetts and Atkinson, Danville, East Kingston, Hampstead, Kingston, Newton, Plaistow and Sandown, downtown Haverhill offers a wide variety of entertainment, shopping, service and recreational opportunities that may not be as abundant in their communities. In return, those towns offer an escape to a more rural environment for their more urban neighbors, or remote housing locations for the workers who come into the hub each day. In short – our communities need each other in order to each maintain their respective personalities and remain vibrant, and getting there is half the fun! Beverly Donovan, Dir. of Economic Development 2015isshapingupto beanincredibleyear forCreativeHaverhill, theRiverfrontCultural District,andHaverhillas awhole!Asconstruction beginsontheHarbor Placeproject,andplans aremadeforthenewly designatedTransformative DevelopmentDistrictonMerrimackStreet,theWashingtonStreetend ofthedowntownwillremainunscathed.TheRiverfrontCulturalDistrict triangleofWashingtonStreet,EssexStreet,andRailroadSquarewillboast thereturnoftraditionalfestivals,aswellasnewprograms,newpublicart projects,andcreativebusinessescroppingupateveryturn! Perhapsmost excitingisthereturnoftheGreaterHaverhillChamberofCommerce’s KidsFEST,withanewARTtwist,whichwillmakesitsreturntodowntown HaverhillonMay2,2015.CreativeHaverhillisthrilledtopartnerwiththe GreaterHaverhillChamberofCommercetomakethisyear’sKids-ART-Fest atrulycreativeandfun-filledexperienceforkidsandadultsofallages. Ourplanistoworkwithlocalorganizationsandvendorstoofferavariety ofart-relatedactivities,touchingonawiderangeofdisciplines-dancing, theater,puppetry,improvisation,painting,poetry,recycledart,sculpture, hat-making,music,film,andmore!Youwon’twanttomissthisyears’Kids- ART-Fest! Jenny Arndt, Art & Culture Coordinator Page 3Page 6 MBTA station is easily accessible and provides parking for 159 commuters. This commuter rail line provides transportation directly into North Station, Boston The new parking garage, conveniently located in railroad square can accommodate MVRTA users as well as visitors to the downtown area. Parking at the MVRTA garage on Granite Street is $1.00 per hour. CreativeHaverhillisproudtoreportthatwehavereceived$1,350in grantsfromthe HaverhillCultural Council,alocal agency,which issupportedthe Massachusetts CulturalCouncil, astateagencyfor twoupcoming programsthisyear.OnFebruary26,2015,wewillbehostinga“Poetry OpenMicNight”atthePaintandWineLoungeonWingateStreet.This eventisopentothepublic,andwillfeatureamateurperformances fromlocalpoetsandwritersofallages.Wehopeyou’lljoinusforafun eveningofpoetry,prose,shortstories,andspokenword! OneofCreativeHaverhill’smostpopulargroups,theHaverhillArtist ConnectioncontinuestogatheronthethirdThursdayofeachmonthto collaborateoncommunity projectsandwaystosupport thelocalartistcommunityin Haverhill.Atourmostrecent meeting,ideaswereput forthforaregularartisans marketplacesimilarinformat totheverypopularHaverhill Farmer’sMarket,whichwouldallowlocalartiststoselltheirgoodsata locationdowntowneachmonth.Ifyouwouldliketoconnectwiththe HaverhillArtistConnection,youcansearchforthegrouponFacebookand requesttobeadded. InanefforttoshowcasesomeofthebestbusinessesintheRiverfront CulturalDistrict,we’verecentlystartedpromotinganHRCDBusinessof theWeek.Thesebusinessesarenominatedbytheirfans,andreceiveone fullweekofFacebookpromotionsfromtheRiverfrontCulturalDistrict Facebookpage.Sofar,theresponse hasbeenoverwhelminglypositive,and businessesareseeingmore“likes”and visits.OurJanuarywinnersincluded WickedBigCafĂ©,PositiveImagesGallery, TheArtistCafĂ©,TheColorMint,andBe ImagineMusicStudio.Tonominateyour favoriteHRCDbusiness,leaveaposton theHaverhillRiverfrontCulturalDistrictFacebookpage,oremailjenny@ haverhillchamber.com! This summer, look out for our “Movies by the River” outdoor movie series, where we’ll be setting up a large movie screen and playing some popular family films downtown each Thursday throughout the summer! Bring a chair or a blanket, and enjoy a fun, FREE movie under the stars! Cultural District Gets Creative HAC Artisan Marketplace Open Mic for Poets Cultural Business of the Week Summer Movies by the River Business After Hours Tropical Escape Feb. 19, 2015 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM Nunan Florist & Greenhouse 269 Central St, Georgetown RSVP to 978.373-5663 Business Before Hours Eye-Opener Feb. 18, 2015 | 8:00 AM Career Resources, Inc. Veteran’s Employment Services 80 Merrimack St., Haverhill RSVP to 978.373-5663
  • 4. BE SEEN! Promote Your PRODUCT, SERVICE & BUSINESS Affordable Space Here! Call 978-373-5663 for details Better Business Bureau Serving Eastern MA, ME, RI & VT Paula Fleming pfleming@boston.bbb.org Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant Haverhill Alex Vargas www.casablancamexica.com Legal Shield Bev DeLuca www.BDeluca45.legalshieldassociate.com Salem Co-operative Bank Bonnie Breen www.salemcoop.com Shawmut Property Management Andrew Raynor www.shawmutpm.com The Cork Stop Frank Stamos www.thecorkstop.com Welcome NEW MEMBERS Congratulations to Downtown Haverhill’s newest restaurant CASA BLANCA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Top: Gary Jaffarian, Jaffarian Auto; Lori McHugh, Cedardale & Cindy Carver, Salem Co-op Above: Nancy Montville, LegalShield & Carolyn Jackson, Cedardale Left: Elaine Barker, Paper Potpourri & grand daughter Sara; Above: Barbara Rowell, Sullivan & Bille & Pam Conte, Conte Electric Top Left: Ratchet Head techni- cal team Above Right: One of Ratchet Head’s many endurance race cars Below: Miquel Aponte- Rias, Ratchet Head & Jean McCann, Pentucket Bank Above: Beth Morrow & Bev Donovan, GHCC help register guests, Right: Laurie Cafiso , & Valeri Haggett, Send Out Cards Above: Michelle Apprahamian, Palmer Gas/ Ermer Oil & Maria Tuszinski, AFLAC; Right: A Ratchet Head Pro Car reflects their logo behind, Below: Paul Szot, CGM Technologies goes for a “test drive” Right: Alex Vargas, Owner, Casa Blanca cuts a ribbon for the Grand Opening of the 3 Essex Street loca- tion surrounded by GHCC directors and members Left: Jean Poth, NECC & Chairman of the Board, GHCC & Stacey Bruzzese, President pose with a Mariachi Band; Below Left: Jefferson Davis, Coldwell Banker shows off his raffle winnings a prize pack full of Margarita making items and a Casa Blanca T-shirt. Page 4 Page 5 Above: Nancy Montville, Legal Shield; Kelley Contarino, & Kelly Tahan, Align Credit Union. Below: Jefferson Davis, Coldwell Banker, going for a “test drive” Thank you RENEWING MEMBERS Traggorth Companies LLC Dave Traggorth www.traggorthcompanies.com Elder Services of Merrimack Valley, Inc. Pati Fernandez www.esmv.org Attorney John G. Cleary John Cleary attyjohngcleary@aol.com Palmer Gas Company/Ermer Oil Co. Bill Ermer www.palmergasco.com Scott Companies Joseph Scott www.scott-companies.net Ashley’s Hallmark Shop Lynda Murray hallmarkgc.com   Lamont Trucking Company Lamont Rodger lamontruck@earthlink.net Brian S. Dempsey Insurance Agency Brian Dempsey www.dempseyinsuranceagency.com SFantini Baking Co. Joseph Fantini www.fantinibakery.com Jaffarian Volvo Toyota Scion Gary Jaffarian www.jaffarian.com Merrimack Valley Planning Commission Dennis DiZoglio www.mvpc.org Jennifer A. Borislow Insurance Agency, Inc. Jennifer Borislow www.borislow.com Bradford Labs Jeff Fugere www.dltechnology.com Galinsky Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Stephen C. Galinsky 978.374.1743 Zorvino Vineyards Tom Zack www.zorvino.com Nunan Florist & Greenhouses Stephen L. Flynn www.nunans.com Carr, Staples & Accardi, P.C. Paul M. Accardi www.carrstaplesaccardi.com Thank you RENEWING MEMBERS Left: Brenda Berkholder, Nichols Village & son from Team Ratchet Head; Linda Kokaras, Nichols Village & Pam Perron, Bethany Homes