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Wellesley Chamber News
Newsletter of the Wellesley Chamber of Commerce February 17, 2010

In this Issue

Calendar of Events

Networking Before 9
Your Nest Egg Game Plan

Business After Hours
Art of Tile & Stone

Welcome New Member
The Upper Crust

Davis Museum
Opening Celebration

Babson College
Social Responsibility Forum

Wellesley Dental Group
Children's Dental Health

JoS. A. Bank
Corporate Event

Visions Medical Center
Class Offering

WellesleyWeston Magazine
Chamber Photos on Blog

Rotary Club Invitation

J.M. Construction
Boston Marathon Fundraiser

Formal Dresswear
Donations & Sale

From Governor Deval Patrick


 

Calendar of Events

Business After Hours
Wednesday, February 24
5:30-7:00pm

Networking Before 9
Friday, February 26
7:30-9:00am

Annual Raffle
Tickets on Sale

Drawing: March 26

SAVE THE DATE...
MARK YOUR CALENDAR...
Wellesley Chamber Golf Open
Monday, July 19
Wellesley
Country Club




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Annual 50/50 Raffle
Tickets on Sale Now!

  • Winner splits proceeds with the chamber
  • 2009 winner received $1,825.00
  • Tickets are 1 for $50 or 3 for $100 (MC/Visa accepted)
  • Ticket-sharing permitted
  • Drawing will be held on Wednesday, March 24
  • Winner does not have to be present at drawing
  • For tickets, call/email Cathy at 781-235-2446 / cmcgrath@wellesleychamber.org


  • Networking Before 9
    Your Nest Egg Game Plan
  • Networking Before 9 will be held on Friday, February 26, 7:30-9:00am. The presenter is Phil Fragasso, author of "Your Nest Egg Game Plan." Topics discussed will be:

    • How to build wealth, manage risk, generate lifetime income
    • Understand how to balance risk and reward
    • Protect your portfolio
    • Transition assets from capital appreciation to income generation
    The fee is $20. Please register by February 22. Call / email Cathy McGrath at 781-235-2446 / cmcgrath@wellesleychamber.org. A light breakfast will be served.

    This event is Sponsored and Hosted by: Sun Life Financial. It will take place in The Learning Center at One Sun Life Executive Park, Wellesley (Routes 9 Eastbound & 128). The Learning Center is located in Building 4 - 2nd Floor. Parking available in visitor spaces.

  • Business After Hours
    Art of Tile & Stone
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    Please join us for the next Business After Hours on Wednesday, February 24
    5:30 pm - 7:00 pm.

    Many thanks to Sponsor & Host
    Art of Tile & Stone
    326B Washington Street
    Wellesley, MA 02481

    Complimentary beverages and appetizers will be served

    To register, email or call Cathy McGrath cmcgrath@wellesleychamber.org / 781-235-2446

    Click here or on image to visit Art of Tile & Stone
  • Welcome New Member
    The Upper Crust
  • The Upper Crust serves thin crust, gourmet, Neopolitan style pizza using only fresh ingredients. We offer eat-in, take-out, and delivery. The Upper Crust is located at 99 Central Street, Wellesley.

    Visit The Upper Crust
  • Davis Museum
    Opening Celebration
  • On the evening of February 24, the Davis Museum and Cultural Center will host an Opening Celebration, inviting members of the college and surrounding community to enjoy two new visiting exhibitions, Stephen Vitiello's new sound and light installation "Something Like Fireworks," and "Seeing God in Prints," a collection of 19th century Indian lithographs. It will also be an opportunity to meet Lisa Fischman, the new Director of the Davis Museum.

    This event will be held from 6:00-8:00pm in the Lobby and Galleries of the Davis Museum and Cultural Center on the campus of Wellesley College. Light refreshments will be served.

    Visit Davis Museum, Wellesley College
  • Babson College
    Social Responsibility Forum
  • An unprecedented event at Babson College: At the End of the Day, a four-part interactive forum. "At the End of the Day" what will be the net value of all you have learned, lived, and created?
    Please join us in a four-part series about social responsibility. They will be located in Olin Auditorium, Babson College. These events are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

    Forum 1: The Challenges of Creating an Enterprise for Profit and Purpose was held on Tuesday, February 9, 67:30pm.

    Be sure to mark your calendar for At the End of the Day Forums 24. Upcoming Forum Dates:

    • Forum 2: Wednesday, March 31--Influencing Social Enterprise in Boston
    • Forum 3: Monday, April 12--Grand Circle Travel: Impacting Communities in Which It Operates
    • Forum 4: Tuesday, May 4--Developing and Building a Cultue of Gutsy Leadership for Purpose and Profit

    Click to register for the forum
  • Wellesley Dental Group
    Children's Dental Health
  • To raise awareness about National Children's Dental Health Month, Drs. Ali & Ali of Wellesley Dental Group are providing free comprehensive exams for all new pediatric patients through February. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that all children see a dentist by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth, whichever comes first.

    The examination appointment allows parents to ask questions and collaborate with the dentist on a oral health plan for the child, and helps the child become familiar with the sights and sounds of the dentist office. To schedule an exam for your child/children, or if you have any questions, please call 781-237-9071 or visit our website.

    Visit Wellesley Dental Group
  • JoS. A. Bank
    Corporate Event
  • This Corporate Event takes place on Monday and Tuesday, February 22-23. Everything (excluding shoes and gift cards) in the store is on sale.

    • 60% off regular price on all suits and suit separates, including tuxedos
    • 50% off regular price on all sportcoats, blazers, leather jackets, topcoats, and raincoats
    • 25% off regular price on everything else in the store (excluding shoes and gift cards)
    • Buy any 2; Get 3rd item** FREE!
      (**lowest priced item of the 3)
    For a store nearest you, call 1-800-285-BANK or click on link below.

    Visit JoS. A. Bank
  • Visions Medical Center
    Class Offering
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    Somato Respiratory Integration (SRI) is a form of body-breath integration that can help in many areas of healing. Add even greater richness and depth to your connection as you assist, support and empower each other in your healing process. Together, you will create and explore new levels of mutual safety, awareness, understanding, respect, intimacy, and yes - love.

    Course: Couples SRI (Somato Respiratory Integration)
    Date: 2/25/2010; Time: 6:30pm-8:00pm
    Location: VMC Sanctuary-170 Worcester Street
    No. of participants: limited to 6 couples
    Cost: $30 per couple

    Greig Andrews (DC, MA) Greig sees the spine as a conduit of consciousness, and the body itself as a tool for self-healing, self-growth, self-evolution and self-empowerment. Dr. Andrews has been practicing and teaching NSA and SRI around the world for 17 years. He has led and facilitated many healing groups and events, large and small. Greig emphasizes creating shared respect, trust, and safety, so that participants feel supported in exploring new avenues to their own learning, healing, and growth.

    Registration is required by the close of the last business day (M-F by 5pm) prior to the class. If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Administrative Team at 781-431-1333.

    Visit Visions Medical Center
  • WellesleyWeston Magazine
    Chamber Photos on Blog
  • WellesleyWeston Magazine recently posted Wellesley Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner Photos - they can be viewed on our blog.

    WellesleyWeston Magazine is always interested in posting your newsworthy items in the INBOX section of our magazine. - For the WWM 2010 summer issue please send your text by March 11. Appropriate topics: expansions, promotions, special events, office moves, sponsorships, or any other news that is unique to your business and the towns of Wellesley and Weston. For more information call Beth Furman at 781 235 6980 or e-mail your head shot and 75 words to Beth@WellesleyWestonMagazine.Com

    Visit WWM's Blog
  • Rotary Club Invitation
  • The Wellesley Rotary Club is offering a limited number of new membership opportunities to interested chamber men and women and is extending an invitation to attend as a guest a gala get-acquainted Cabaret-Pops Nite featuring a full-course buffet dinner, wine and great entertainment featuring the acclaimed Wellesley Choral Society in their exciting new "Broadway Bash Musical Program."

    This special event will be held on Tuesday evening, March 2, from 6:00-8:30pm. If you are interested in attending this delightful evening, as a guest of the Rotary Club, please rsvp by calling Fred Garmon at 781-237-0054.

    Visit Wellesley Rotary Club
  • J.M. Construction
    Boston Marathon Fundraiser
  • Jeff McLinden from J.M. Construction is raising funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as a participant in their "Team In Training" program by running the 2010 Boston Marathon on April 19. He hopes to complete the Boston Marathon in four hours.

    Thanks to all who have already contributed. Thusfar, $2,095 has been raised, which is 64% of the goal of raising $3250 by February 28. So there is less than 14 days left to raise $1155.

    The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Mission is: To cure Leukemia, Lymphoma, Hodgkin's and Myeloma and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

    If you would like to sponsor Jeff, click on the link below. No amount is too small or too large; for example, donate as little as .50 per mile or $13.00. You will receive a confirmation of your donation by email and Jeff will be notified as soon as you make your donation.

    On behalf of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, thank you very much for your support.

    Visit Jeff McLinden's webpage
  • Formal Dresswear
    Donations & Sale
  • Do you have prom dresses, semi-formal dresses, cocktail dresses, mother-of-the-bride dresses, or bridesmaid dresses cluttering up your closets? Have you thought about how you really should do something with those dresses?

    Well, here's your chance. Donate the dresses to this Communities Without Borders fundraising effort. Not only will you empty your closets of dresses that won't be worn again, you'll be generating income for two very worthwhile causes: Haitian relief and a village in Zambia called Fumbelo that has been particularly hard-hit by HIV/AIDS.

    Items can be dropped off at the home of Liz King (207 Weston Road, Wellesley). Liz will gladly pick up the items at your house as well. Call / email her to arrange for this: 781-431-1282 / kingswells@comcast.net.

    Both long and short dresses, wraps and evening purses are needed. Dresses don't need to be dry-cleaned or on hangers. It would be great to receive donations asap.

    Also, mark your calendars for April 10 and plan on attending the sale. It will be held at the Wellesley Village Congregational Church (2 Central Street, Wellesley). There will be no admission fee; and it is open to the public. Items will be sold at hugely discounted prices. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale will go to Haiti and Zambia.

  • From Governor Deval Patrick
  • Dear Chamber of Commerce Member,

    As you know from our conversations over the last three years, from the very beginning of this administration our number one goal has been to create good jobs at good wages now, while laying a stronger economic foundation for the people of Massachusetts going forward. Thats our mission, and a global economic crisis has not deterred us.

    Building off of earlier job creation and business-friendly efforts  lowering the corporate tax rate; investing in infrastructure repair; fostering innovation industries like life sciences, clean tech and information technology; funding education at the highest level in history; enacting zoning and permitting reform; and so on  this morning I unveiled a small business jobs plan at the Boston Chamber of Commerce. Small businesses account for 85 percent of Massachusetts business, and if we want new jobs, we need to focus special attention to meeting the needs of small businesses.

    After conversations with hundreds of small business owners across the state, we have developed the following measures:

    First, businesses with up to 50 employees will receive a $2,500 tax credit for each net new job created and retained for at least one year, on a first-come-first-served basis, up to a total value of $50 million.

    Second, we will establish the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) through the merger of the three agencies responsible for small business finance, to be funded by a $25 million capital bond authorization and a $15 million transfer from the Emerging Technology Fund. The MGCC will have broad authority to use its resources to leverage private funds, including loan guarantees, to ensure our small businesses have the access to the capital they need to continue to grow.

    Third, we will use existing powers  as well as additional tools  to hold down health insurance premiums for small businesses. Today, I am directing the Commissioner of Insurance, on an emergency basis, to require health insurance companies to file any increases or changes to rates before they take effect and to disapprove the increases if they are unreasonable or excessive. Any increases significantly higher than the current level of medical cost inflation, which today is 3.2 percent, will be challenged.

    Fourth, we will freeze unemployment insurance rates at the 2009 rate, schedule E, which is projected to save businesses $391 million or an average of $158 per employee. We will also seek to provide for the long-term solvency of the system and make some other changes that will benefit the system.

    Fifth, we will segregate the workforce training funds that businesses contribute now into a separate trust, dedicated exclusively to the original mission, namely the training of workers.

    Lastly, we will introduce a collection of additional supports for small business, such as another $50 million for the highly successful Growth Districts Initiative; extending existing land use permits for three years to enable developments to move forward as financial markets recover; and require state agencies to evaluate the impact on small business of any proposed regulation.

    Overall, these measures are about improving the commercial climate and creating jobs. They are also about restoring peoples optimism, about opening new avenues of opportunity. By working together today, I am certain we can shape a brighter tomorrow.

    Learn more about this plan