Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
If you’re like me, you may feel as though you just don’t have time to attend weekly meetings for an organization. Our business lives have a way of consuming us to the point of occupying every minute of our day!
Let me tell you a few reasons why I decided to make a change and begin attending our weekly meetings and becoming a member. First and to me, most important is the opportunity to connect with what is going on in my community. We learn about just about every aspect of our area in politics, growth, economy and new business in the area. I’ve met and made new friends with people I may not have met otherwise, and that’s a big bonus! Since I’m in the service business, people in my business community now know who I am. That is really important to me. I want people to think of me when it comes to the services I provide, don’t you?
This is “YOUR” Chamber! We want to provide you, as a member, with opportunities, support and an enriching experience that will make you want to return again and again. I invite you to come join us as my guest for a luncheon. I promise we will do our best to make it worth your time and most of all be a welcome participant.
See you there, every week on Tuesdays, networking starts at 11:30 and our program begins at noon!
See you there!
Beth Libbey,
President