

Chamber Cafés
Start your Day with a Chamber Café!
June 29th, 8:30 to 9:30a.m.
Benefits of Retirement Planning
for the Business Community
HELP of Door County’s Delta Project
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Join Us June 29th at our Chamber Offices for this important Chamber Café
Our program will start at 8:30 and should run about an hour.
The fees for this program are being sponsored by HELP of Door County's Delta Project - seating is limited and registration is required.
Please RSVP via e-mail to Phil Berndt at: phil@doorcounty.com
(Simply include your Name, Business Name, e-mail address and Number of People wishing to Attending)
Chamber cafés are not limited to Chamber members, but are open to anyone.
Come and Join Us on December 15th, 2004
for another timely and informative discussion about
Tax Ideas and Breaks affecting Business Owners
Our presentation will offer ideas and suggestions for things to do by year-end v.s. waiting until 2005; Fringe Benefits; Entity Choices and,
we welcome your questions and topic suggestions that you would like to see addressed during our presentation.
Click Here to Register and/or submit a Topic for our Discusion
Brought to you by:
Ihlenfeld, Skatrud & Anderson of Sturgeon Bay, Inc. CPA's
3030 Park Dr, Ste C, Sturgeon Bay
(920) 743-8699
December's Cafe will be held here, at the Chamber - in our Conference Room - at 8:00am on Wednesday, December 15th, 2004
We look forward to seeing you! Phil
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The 2005 Chamber café series is currently in the planning stages. If you have a topic you would like to learn more about, please contact Phil Berndt by e-mail, phil@doorcounty.com, or give him a call at 746-6663 or 868-3521 ext. 809. Chamber Cafés are a service to Chamber members and the business community at large, and hope to demystify some of the rapidly changing ways of doing business. Morning refreshments are usually served at Chamber Cafés. Please register on-line, or call Phil to register up until the day before any café at 746-6663 or 868-3521 ext. 809. Chamber cafés are not limited to Chamber members, but are open to anyone. If you have an idea or topic that you would like to see covered at our 2005 Café series, please call or e-mail Phil at the above phone or e-dress with any thoughts or suggestions. Hope to see you at an upcoming Chamber Café!
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Past Chamber Cafés include:
Get More Bang From Your Advertising Buck Presented by Tom Lyons, Chamber Marketing Director & Mark Mongin, Account Services Director at Directions Inc. Newspaper, television, radio, Internet, magazine. As a business owner, you face a lot of advertising choice and your decisions can make or break your bottom line. This café will offer some insights on that decision process and explore the options open to you.. An informal Q&A session will be part of the program.
Theft/Crime Prevention Techniques for You and Your Employees Presented by Investigative Sergeant Terry Vogel of the Door County Sheriff’s Department Here’s a great opportunity to learn about or get a refresher on some important measures you can take to prevent your business from being the victim of theft, burglary, and other business related crimes. This café will include information from the Business Watch Handbook.
Secrets of Successful Business Planning Presented by Doug Gjerde, Small Business Development Center, UW-Green Bay The famous line, "Those who fail to plan, plan to fail," has more truth to it than we usually want to admit. In this session we'll address why a business owner should take time from their busy life to go through the hassles of business planning, what you'll get from the process, and how to put together a good business plan that will convince your banker and be your blueprint to your future success.
Additional Chamber café topics have included: Immigration Law Foreign Employee Recruitment Traditional & Alternative Employee Training Methods in Hospitality & Tourism Child Labor Law Hospitality Law & Liability E-Commerce
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