August 2023 Chamber Newsletter

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With State Representative Shelly Boshart Davis

September 20th, 11:30am-1pm Linn County Fair & Expo Center

See page 2 for details

Albany Business Extravaganza

Wed. September 20th & Hiring Event

Read More on Page 5

The Chamber recently approved a wonderful addition to the mural. The mural will now include a historical scene taken from a photo displayed in the chamber office. Above is the artist's (Eileen Hinkle) computer rendition of the mural.

Albany Area Chamber Network
AUGUST 2023 VOLUME 55, ISSUE #8

With State Representative Shelly Boshart Davis

September 20th, 11:30am-1pm

Linn County Fair & Expo Center

Right before the Albany Business Extravaganza

All booth purchases come with one free ticket to this forum

Chamber Members: $30 | General Admission: $40

Annual Passes available for purchase until Sep 13th

Shelly Boshart Davis is rooted in Linn County and Oregon’s agriculture community. She grew up on a family farm in the Tangent and Shedd area. She attended Oregon State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

Shelly has spent the last twelve years alongside her parents and siblings, helping grow the family farm and trucking business. Today, the farm has a global reach, shipping Oregon agricultural products to farmers as far as Japan and South Korea.

Shelly advocates for her community and industry as an active volunteer. She serves on the Government Affairs Committee for the Albany Chamber of Commerce, and previously sat on the local United Way board. In 2016, she was appointed to the Linn County Budget Committee.

Shelly is involved with the Linn County Farm Bureau, Oregon Women for Agriculture, Oregon Trucking Association, and Oregon Seed Council. Nationally, she has served as president for the U.S. Forage Export Council, and she sits on the advisory committee for the Agriculture Transportation Coalition. Shelly is passionate about agricultural education, sitting on the board for the nonprofit association, Oregon Aglink, and volunteering with three local schools through the Adopt-A-Farmer program.

Shelly and her husband, Geoff, have three daughters who are active in 4-H and FFA. They prefer to spend as much time as possible in the barn taking care of their animals, including raising hogs to show at the Linn County Fair.

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2023-2024 Forum Season Dates

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September 20th

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November 29th

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February 28th

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GOLDEN TICKET WINNER: MICHELLE

Professional Background: I have been leading the Furniture Share team since 2007. Originally from Texas, I now call Albany home. I have three children and three grandchildren. In my free time, I love to spend time with my family, four dogs, gardening, and camping. What I like most about working at Furniture Share is the fact we make houses into homes by providing BEDS for KIDS and furniture to those in need.

Biggest Issue Facing Albany: As someone deeply concerned about the well-being and social fabric of Albany, I firmly believe that the most significant issue we face is the escalating challenge of homelessness and food insecurity. It’s disheartening to witness fellow community members experiencing the hardship of inadequate housing and limited access to nutritious meals. The visible presence of individuals without homes serves as a daily reminder of the urgency to address this issue. By tackling the root causes of homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing, unemployment, mental health issues, and substance abuse, we can work towards sustainable solutions. Additionally, fostering partnerships between local government, other nonprofit organizations, and community members is crucial in establishing effective outreach programs, shelters, and accessible healthy food to ensure that nobody goes hungry or remains without shelter. Together, by prioritizing compassion, empathy, and collaborative efforts, we can make a significant impact in fighting homelessness and food insecurity.

Business Marketing Niche: Furniture Share's business marketing niche revolves around our mission to bridge the gap between those who have excess furniture and those who are in need. Our success lies in positioning ourselves as a trusted and reliable platform for furniture donation and redistribution within the community. By fostering partnerships with local businesses, furniture retailers, and individuals, we can establish a strong network of donors and community partners to create a sustainable supply of quality furniture to those in need. To continue marketing efforts, Furniture Share focuses on effectively communicating the social impact of our work. By sharing powerful stories of transformed lives, we can showcase the tangible difference we help make together in the community.

Community Involvement: Furniture Share’s community involvement starts with our efforts to provide essential furniture, household items, and healthy food boxes to those transitioning from homelessness, escaping domestic violence situations, or facing financial hardships. By collaborating with local social service agencies and outreach programs, Furniture Share has become a vital resource for individuals and families seeking to rebuild their lives and create a nurturing home environment. Beyond our core mission, we actively engage with the community through volunteer opportunities, public speaking engagements, and fundraising events, fostering a sense of belonging and commitment to the Willamette Valley. One of our favorite fundraising events is our annual Ask Luncheon coming in October, where we share with community members stories of our client’s triumph and overcoming barriers that we face as a community. Furniture Share's dedication to community involvement not only transforms houses into homes but also restores hope, dignity, and stability in the lives of those we serve, making Albany a stronger, more compassionate community for everyone.

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AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home

ABC House

Albany Area Habitat for Humanity

Albany Aquatics Association

Albany Carpet One Floor and Home

Albany Historic Carousel & Museum

Albany Public Schools Foundation

Albany Visitors Association

Alyrica Networks

Arauco

ATI BBSI

Benton County

Berlee's Fancies

Best Western PREMIER Boulder Falls Inn

BiCoastal Media

BlueSun

Boys & Girls Club of Albany

Budget Blinds of Albany & Corvallis

Caliber Home Loans

CASA of Linn County

Central Willamette Credit Union

Citizens Bank

City of Albany

Family Tree Relief Nursery

Fisher Funeral Home

Gillott Home Team

Greater Albany Public Schools

Hendrix Heating & Air Conditioning

Homegrown Oregon Foods

Independent Merchant Brokers

Izabela Mattson Photography LLC

Jackson Street Youth Services

KGAL/KSHO Radio - EADS Broadcasting Corp.

King Office Designs

Landmark Professional Mortgage

Linn Co. Sheriff's Office

Linn Together, Linn County Health Services

Linn-Co Community Credit Union

Lumina Hospice

Mennonite Village

Mid-Willamette Family YMCA

Mike's Heating & Air Conditioning

Northwest Community Credit Union

Oare & Associates Realty

OnPoint Community Credit Union

OR Secretary of State, Office of Small Business Assistance

Oregon Cascades West COG

Oregon Employment Department

Oregon State Credit Union PEAK Internet

Red Robin

Republic Services

Samaritan

Samaritan Cancer Resource Center

Samaritan Evergreen Hospice

Samaritan Pharmacy

Samaritan Sarah's Place

SamFit

Santiam CPR

SelecTemp Employment Service

ServPro of Linn County

Southpaws

Stom Painters, Inc.

The Cookie Plug

The Corvallis Clinic

Ultrex

Vivacity Spirits and Calapooia Brewing

Walmart

Wheeler Dealer

Willamette Association of REALTORS®

Willamette Valley Bank

Willamette Valley Cancer Institute and Research Center

Willamette Valley First Responder Chaplains

Xtreme Grafx

Reserve your booth online here Pg. 5 Presented by this year's Premiere Sponsors: WED. SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2023 or visit www.albanychamber.com/programs-and-events/ to register Join These Businesses at the Business Extravaganza
Read the Article on KATU.com Click Here to Learn More Pg 6 Learn More about these performers August 3rd HOME FREE August Lineup August 10th FOGHAT YMCA Adaptive Playground Ribbon Cutting July 18, 2023 Andy’s Auto Detailing & Ceramic Coatings chosen for the 2023 Air Force One Detailing Team Want to be a Chamber Ambassador? Now Accepting Applications! Policies and Guidelines Application View these documents on our website at www.albanychamber.com/ programs-and-events/

This information is not intended to offer advice, but rather general information You should consult with a qualified tax professional to learn more about it and determine if your business is eligible

CAN I QUALIFY FOR ERC IF I’M A 1099 CONTRACTOR?

Unfortunately, no. This program is only for companies that paid W2 wages to non-owners.

DO WE STILL QUALIFY IF WE ALREADY TOOK THE PPP LOAN?

Yes. Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, businesses can now qualify for the ERC even if they already received a PPP loan Note, though, that the ERC will only apply to wages not used for the PPP

DO WE STILL QUALIFY IF WE REMAINED OPEN DURING THE PANDEMIC?

Yes. To qualify, your business must meet either one of the following criteria: Experienced a decline in gross receipts by 20%, or Had to change business operations due to government orders. Items are considered as changes in business operations, including shifts in job roles and the purchase of extra protective equipment.

DO WE STILL QUALIFY IF WE DID NOT INCUR A 20% DECLINE IN GROSS RECEIPTS?

Your business qualifies for the ERC if it falls under one of the following:

A government authority required a partial or full shutdown of your business during 2020 or 2021 This includes your operations being limited by commerce, inability to travel, or restrictions of group meetings. Gross receipt reduction criteria are different for 2020 and 2021, but are measured against the current quarter as compared to 2019 pre-COVID amounts.

If you feel you qualify, consult with a qualified tax professional to learn more and determine if your business is eligible.

Be Wary of Any Inquiry You Receive Contact the IRS When in Doubt Fully Vet Any Service You Use Learn the Basics of the ERC Ask About Audit Defense Services
for Clarity About Pay Structure Report Scams to the IRS
Ask
SEVEN WAYS TO AVOID EMPLOYEE RETENTION CREDIT SCAMS 1. 2 3 4. 5. 6. 7. Pg. 7

Apex Property Clearing 3511 Bernard Ave NE Albany, OR 97322

(541) 905-6451

apexpropertyclearing@gmail.com

Website | Facebook

Energy Trust of Oregon

(866) 368-7878

existingbuildings@energytrust.org

www energytrust org

Facebook | Instagram

Equitable Advisors

Joe Strauss, Financial Advisor (541) 512-5331

joseph.strauss@equitable.com

Facebook

Melissa Schumacher-Exp Realty, LLC

(541) 974-3877

melissa.schumacher@exprealty.com

melissaschumacher.exprealty.com

Facebook

P & H Senior Health Care (458) 233-3892

mikegottfredson@gmail.com

pandhserniorhealthcare.com

Central Welding Supply

Dave's Performance Hybrids

Edward Jones - Abel Condrea, CFP®

Gillott Home Team - Keller Williams

Hope Church

Kernutt Stokes

King Office Designs

Linn County Expo Center

Linn-Benton Community College

National Business Solutions

Oregon Employment Department

Queen B Organizing

Red Robin

Robersons Albany Ford

Saddle Butte Ag, Inc.

Sweet Waters Family Restaurant

The BlowHard Company

The Storage Depot

Veritas Direct Primary Care, P.C.

Willamette Valley Vineyards

(541) 905-3944

robert@robertrossrealestate com

Website | Facebook

55 Years

Willamette Workforce Partnership Harts

30 Years

Sweet Waters Family Restaurant

15 Years

Years Thank You to Our Milestone Members
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Thank You to Our Reinvesting Members
5 Years
Nursery of Jefferson, Inc.
20 Years
Furniture Share 10D Tech Civil West Engineering Services Inc.
Re/MAX Integrity - Robert Ross

Board Officers

Chair: Jennifer Stanaway (Samaritan Health Services)

Immediate Past Chair: Stacie Wyss-Schoenborn (Central Willamette Credit Union)

Chair-Elect: Brent Stutzman (Stutzman Services)

Vice Chairs: Kristal Dufour (AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home), Jon Kloor (Consumers Power Inc.)

Treasurer: Selina Marshall (Citizens Bank)

Board Members

Abel Condrea (Edward Jones), Alex Patterson (Rhodes Warden Insurance), Andy Villeneuve (ATI), Brian Dietrich (Parr Lumber), Brian Oare (Oare & Associates Realty), Grant Cyrus (Target Distribution), Joel Kinman (Bravo Group), John Andersen (Boys & Girls Club of Albany), John Pascone (LEDG), Mike Sykes (Mike’s Heating & A/C), Roger Nyquist (Lake Shore Lanes), Sarah Steen (Amerititle), Keith Kessler (Direct Flooring Center)

Committee Chairs

Ambassadors: Janet Steele (President)

Golf Tournament: Dick Perdue (Retired)

Emerging Leaders: Jorden Parrish (Program and Event Manager)

Governmental Affairs Chair: Jon Kloor (Consumers Power)

Greeters Facilitators: Greg Bolton (Landmark

Professional), Peggy Burris (Albany Historic Carousel and Museum), Abel Condrea (Edward Jones), Mr. G Nassar (G & Jenny Insurance), Don McBride (SMI Property Management)

Women In Business: Janet Steele (President)

Youth Job Fair: Jorden Parrish (Program and Event Manager)

Aug. 1 - Sep. 15

August 2023

Annual Passes for Membership Forums - $215 Each Covers ALL Forums from September 2023-June 2024

Fri. Aug. 4th Deadline for Powerbook Logo Listings & Extra Categories

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Tues. Aug. 8th Executive Committee Meeting - 3:30pm

Tues. Aug. 15th

Chamber Board of Directors

Orientation - 10:30am

August Meeting - 11:30am

August Greeters

Aug 3rd Copper Rock Real Estate 2376 14th Ave SE Albany 97322

Aug. 10th

Annual Greeters Meeting

Fitzpatrick Painting - 37949 Century Dr. NE Albany

New and prospective members welcome to attend! We will be going over our yearly ground rules for Greeters. This Greeters has no host, everyone is welcome to bring a door prize (No $ limit) and bring your Company Swag for the Swag Table!

Snacks Provided by Albany Historic Carousel & Museum, Coffee provided by Pacific Perks

Want to be a Greeters Facilitator? We will be changing facilitators at this meeting. Now is the time to step up!

Aug. 17th BosonHub Digital Development

The Shift Church - 5775 Columbus St SE, Albany, 97322

Aug. 24th Fitzpatrick Painting and Construction 37949 Century Dr NE Albany

Aug 31st Samaritan Evergreen Hospice 4600 Evergreen St SE, Albany, OR 97321

Chamber Staff

Janet Steele - President

Jorden Parrish - Program and Event Manager

Jim Snyder - Membership Development Manager

Jadyn Baskin - Office Manager

2023-2024 Officers and Directors The Chamber Network is published monthly by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce. P.O. Box 548,
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