ACTION Newsletter September 2023

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Save The Date!

SEPTEMBER 30 // 3-10 PM!

Join us for the inaugural Jackson Township Oktoberfest sponsored by Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce!

This family-friendly event will feature traditional polka music, Bavarian-style food & beers, Oktoberfest games for all ages, VIP Biergarten, costume contest, team relay competition, merch & more!

$10 General Admission for 12 and over, Under 12 Free. Includes:

•Event Entry – first 500 to enter receive a commemorative cup!

•Live music

•Oktoberfest-themed games for kids and adults

•Build your own pretzel necklace

•Kids’ fall activities

$40 VIP Biergarten Admission – 21 and over only. Includes:

•10 beer tastings in a private biergarten

•Pretzels, cheeses, and other snacks

•Commemorative Bier Stein

•All the perks of general admission including games and activities!

September 30, 2023

3:00 -10:00 pm

The Nash Family Jackson Amphitheater

For sponsorship information, email Melissa Coultas, VP of Development, at melissac@cantonchamber.org

OUR MISSION: To lead the region in business and community development through collaboration and innovation. ONLINE NEWSLETTER NETWORKING DATES! | Vintage Canton | Quick Connect | Manufacturing Update | Marketing Minute | Tip Clubs Fall NETWORK | MAGNET | SCORE | Financial Legacy Symposium | LSC Outcomes | LSC Spotlight | LSC Alumni Networking Business After Hours | YP Meetups | Joint BAH & YP Meet Up | Young Pro Conference | Snapshots from Social | Light Up Downtown Safety, Health and HR Fair | SCSC Fire Prevention Breakfast | New Members | Member Renewals | BizBitz IN THIS ISSUE ACTION WWW.CANTONCHAMBER.ORG SEPTEMBER 2023 2023 Jackson S P O N SOREDBYCANTON REG I O N AL CHAMBEROFCOMM E R C E Oktoberfest

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Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO

Jeff Dafler VP of Economic Development & Public Policy (President & CEO-elect)

Steven M. Meeks Vice President & COO

Collyn Floyd VP of Events & Marketing Strategy

Kelly Piero VP of Marketing, Communications and Public Affairs

Molly Romig VP of Membership Development and Services Ad Sales / Action 330.833.4400

ACTION NEWSLETTER is published monthly for the members of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. The subscription cost is $25 per year and is included in the price of membership.

Reader questions and comments are welcome and encouraged. Contents may be reprinted with credit. Address all inquiries to:

Editor, Action Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce 222 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44702 or call (330) 456.7253, or e-mail news@cantonchamber.org

Advertising rates are available for Chamber members. Advertisement does not constitute endorsement by the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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Networking Series

AultCare QuickConnect Networking Series featuring Ren Camacho from the Akron-Canton Airport

Quick Connect attendees have the opportunity to obtain business leads through enjoyable networking activities at an event that has built a reputation as one of the most energetic lead producing sessions in Stark County. You’ll hear compelling speakers, meet new business contacts and enjoy a delicious breakfast. As a member, if you bring a door prize valued at $15 or more, you’ll even star in your very own 30 second commercial to promote your business! Please contact Ashley Winter at ashleyw@ cantonchamber.org or (330) 456-7253 if you are interested.

Renato “Ren” Camacho is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Akron-Canton Airport following a unanimous appointment by the Airport Authority’s Board of Trustees in 2018.

Ren’s core responsibilities include leading a 50 member team of airport employees, strategic planning for the future of the airport, and directing all capital improvement programs. Specifically, Ren ensures the airport is a vital, economic engine that increases economic activity and pride to Northeast Ohio.

Ren has over 28 years of professional experience in the aviation and transportation engineering sectors, specializing in program management and customer service. He has implemented over $350M of federally- and locallyfunded projects for initiatives including: runway safety area improvements, master plans, lease negotiations with airlines, new business development initiatives, and major airport infrastructure projects.

Most recently, Ren served as Chief of Planning and Engineering with the City of Cleveland’s Department of Port Control which oversees Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Burke Lakefront Airport, and the Lakefront Harbors. Prior to his Cleveland tenure, Ren spent 14 years with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, working in various capacities to complete

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WITH REN CAMACHO, AKRON-CANTON AIRPORT

major capital infrastructure projects including: World Trade Center site, George Washington Bridge, NY metro airports, Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Holland/ Lincoln Tunnels.

Throughout his career, Ren has strived to identify the operational and business aspects of long-range infrastructure, facility planning, and development initiatives. He possesses a sound knowledge of FAA requirements including CFR Part 139 certification, airport security plans, airport planning, noise compatibility, lease agreements and grant assurances. Ren received his Masters Degree in Transportation Planning & Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of New York University and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He serves on the Akron Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors, American Heart Association Stark County Executive Leadership Team, Aultman Health Foundation Board of Directors, Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Greater Akron Chamber Board of Directors, Lake Township Board of Directors, Stark Economic Development Board of Directors, and Visit Canton Board of Directors.

Ren has also received the designation of Accredited Airport Executive from the American Association of Airport Executives. He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Ohio and Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, plus has received numerous awards for his work in the civil engineering and transportation sectors.

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7:30 am – 9:30 am

Registration starts at 7:00 am

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$25/members, $35/non-members Register by September 13 at www.CantonChamber.org

Additional parking at Faith Family Church (8200 Freedom Ave NW, North

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Canton, OH 44720). Free Shuttle provided by TL Worldwide Transportation. Ren Camacho

Republic Job Fair | MANUFACTURING UPDATE

The news of Republic Steel on idle has turned the lives of 200 hourly workers and 50+ salaried workers on end. Once this news broke, our office was on the phone to the City of Canton, SEDB, Ohio Means Jobs, Republic Steel and the United Steel Workers Local 1200 to see how the Chamber and the Stark County Manufacturing Workforce Development Partnership (SCMWDP) can assist. Our intent was to also ensure support systems for this situation were coordinated and communicating with each other. We found out that all entities were caught off guard by the news that broke on August 11.

The immediate response from the USW Local 1200 president was they needed assistance in fielding calls from companies for a job fair that the USW was holding on August 31 as they had already registered about a dozen companies. The Chamber was able to step in and organize a registration system within a day.

Putting together the framework and the necessary communications of a job fair in a few short days for an event to be conducted in 3 weeks was challenging. But the Chamber was committed to support local employers and keeping the skilled manufacturing workforce in Stark County. The 40 companies that are participating are union and non-union as it was the desire of USW Local 1200 to help idled workers find gainful employment quickly. “Hourly and salaried Republic Steel workers are welcome at our job fair,” stated USW local 1200 president Todd Fitzgibbon, as he recognized all Republic Steel workers will be looking for employment and the salaried workers would not be competing with union skills, experience and positions.

There was a time when it would have been unheard of for the unions to work with the Chamber of Commerce or visa versa. The current situation demonstrates that many barriers have come down

and that working together and communicating is mutually beneficial. Every organization wants these workers to find gainful employment and our local companies need talented and skilled workers to thrive and grow.

Manufacturing employers or support organizations of manufacturing can register for FREE membership of the SCMWDP at www. starkmanufacturing.org

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GET MORE FROM YOUR CANTON CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP: VALUE IN BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

Membership in Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce goes beyond getting a listing in the company directory. The chamber provides its members with a number of opportunities to network at various times throughout the day, allowing members to attend when it best suits their schedule.

Business After Hours events allows for networking after normal business hours, usually held on the second Thursday of every month from 5 pm to 7 pm. While Tip Clubs and the AultCare QuickConnect series take place earlier in the day, Business After Hours gives members the opportunity to attend a networking event after the work day.

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Business After Hours (BAHs) events are unique in that they are held at different locations each month and are hosted by chamber members. Hosting is advantageous to chamber members who want to promote their location, products, and services, and is especially beneficial to restaurant members, because…uh… who doesn’t like to sample food??

The BAHs, and therefore, the hosting members are promoted in several email blasts to the over 1,800 business members and over 4,000 email recipients. Event pages are added to the Chamber’s website and multiple social media posts are shared about the event by the Chamber, committee members, and fellow chamber members. Often members who attend the BAHs take photos while at the event and share the images on their personal and company’s social media accounts, further promoting the host company and the Canton Chamber event to the social media followers.

MEMBER BENEFITS

Continuing to build relationships by networking with other chamber members in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere is the main benefit to members. If you are new to networking, BAHs are a great way to get your feet wet and meet new people, making attending other Chamber events less intimidating.

In addition, BAHs are included in a chamber membership for members, including their employees, associates, and guests ($15 for non-members). ystark!! members may also attend free of charge.

Deborah Giebel, Chair of the Business After Hours Committee and Managing Partner & Business Development Director of Integrity Group Services LLC explains, “Business After Hours are a wonderful opportunity to make new business connections and make the most of your chamber membership. The Business After Hours Committee works very hard to be certain that everyone feels welcome and especially the new faces. Working together to help make us all successful is the goal.”

Attending Business After Hours events gives members the opportunity to visit other chamber member locations and experience their business or services firsthand. Be sure to check out the Chamber’s website for the next Business After Hours and other upcoming events.

If you would like to host/sponsor a Business After Hours event, please contact Deborah Giebel (BAH Committee Chair) at 330-704-2301 or contact the Canton Chamber.

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What Is a Tip Club?

The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce currently has five small networking groups that meet each week. These member groups meet for relationship marketing and to share information about the services they provide and relative information about their industries so that they can help each other grow and make better contacts.

People will always prefer to do business with people they like, know and trust. This will never change. In-person connections with others are a valuable way to market your business. The more people know about how they can help you succeed, the more they will strive to do so.

No reservations are needed and the groups are open to all industries. They are convenient and easy to fit in to any schedule. We order from the menu and you’re responsible for what you order. Bring business cards and flyers/materials that you’d like to share. People do a 1-2 minute business commercial where everyone gets the opportunity to share. This also helps new businesses and young professionals hone their presentation skills and be more comfortable making a presentation to others.

There is so much value in this type of interaction with other members. Long time business professionals mentor young professionals and young professionals breathe new energy and a better understanding of what it takes to succeed.

You’ve heard it said “it takes a village” and “we’re all in this together” which are very true statements. No one becomes successful by themselves. Successful people and businesses have an entire team of great staff behind them; support from business peers, friends, family and others. We need mentors and peers to provide information and assistance to help us become successful on every level. When you join the Canton Regional Chamber of

WEEKLY NETWORKING GROUPS

Commerce, we hope that you engage and find additional contacts to add to your support system. If you’re not a member, let’s have a conversation. If you are a member, thank you! Engage and utilize your available support system whenever possible. Step out of your comfort zone and connect. Call or email me or simply visit one of the groups I lead as a guest. I’d love to meet you!

Contact Molly Romig at mollyr@cantonchamber.org or (330) 415-2158 for more information or simply come join in!

Weekly Chamber Networking Group Schedule:

TUESDAY:

12 noon at Buffalo Wild Wings // Belden Village, 5062 Dressler Rd. NW, Canton, OH 44718 // Lead by Molly Romig

WEDNESDAY:

8 am at Samantha’s North Market // 6326 Market Ave., N., North Canton, OH 44720 // Lead by Stacy Hoffman

12 noon Winking Lizard Tavern // 5710 Fulton Dr., NW

Lead by Molly Romig

THURSDAY:

8 am at Buehler’s // 7138 Fulton Dr. NW, Massillon, OH 44646

Lead by David Angione

12 noon at La Pizzaria, 3656 Dressler Road, Canton, OH 44718

Lead by Molly Romig

Follow us on social media or visit our website to view all of our upcoming events: www.cantonchamber.org

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BUILD AN EMERGENCY FUND

What works for personal finance also applies to business finances. An emergency fund can help you deal with sudden and unexpected costs, changes in the business climate, the sudden loss of a key client or other shocks to your business. Having money set aside can help you weather the storm until conditions change.

KEEP YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCES

Separate From an accounting and tax standpoint, it’s important that you keep your business finances separate from your personal finances. Not only will this make it easier come tax time, but this separation will also give you a truer picture of your cash flow and profitability so you can make quick adjustments when necessary.

CASH FLOW IS KING

When you’re cash-strapped, it’s nearly impossible to take advantage of new opportunities. And if you run out of cash altogether, that’s the end of your business. To keep your cash flow in positive territory, keep expenses low, take on debt wisely and focus on growing both new customers and revenue.

BE REALISTIC ABOUT COSTS AND GOALS

Starting a business is exciting. That excitement can sometimes lead you to underestimate what it will cost to get things done and overestimate what you project to earn. Optimism is great --and it’s okay to believe in yourself, your abilities, and your business. But be sure your projections are grounded in reality, so you’re not blindsided by an over-extended budget or projected revenue shortfalls.

SYSTEMATICALLY TEST CUSTOMER ACQUISITION CHANNELS & METHODS

Without customers, your business cannot make money. Obvious, right? That means you must master at least one customer acquisition channel to create cash flow. Only after you have one channel that’s driving consistent revenue should you direct a portion of those profits into new channels.

CAREFULLY CONSIDER THE TAX IMPLICATIONS OF YOUR BUSINESS STRUCTURE

Different business structures have different rules for how your income is taxed. With sole proprietorships, for example, your revenue

is treated as personal income. For corporations, you’ll pay corporate tax and possibly personal tax, depending on which structure you choose. Make sure you understand how each business structure treats income before you decide on one for your business.

USE DEBT WISELY

The romantic notion of an inspired entrepreneur maxing out his credit cards to build what a multi-million-dollar business is not a realistic guide for how you should manage your money. Piling up credit card debt to fund your business is dangerous. When used properly to manage cash flow on a very short-term basis, credit cards are useful. But to try and create cash flow by hiding expenses as long-term debt is almost always a recipe for disaster.

CONSIDER HIRING A FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL

No matter how much you research and read, your business will benefit from a dedicated professional helping you make smart financial decisions. The cost of hiring a financial professional can easily pay for itself if they help you avoid costly mistakes.

SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteers and expert business mentors, can help guide you along a safe financial path as you start and grow your business. Visit www.score.org/canton to learn more.

If you have more questions or need more guidance, connect with the Canton Regional Chapter of SCORE which serves both for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations in Stark, Tuscarawas, Holmes, Carroll, and Harrison counties. You can reach SCORE at www.score.org/canton or cantonscore@gmail.com or 330.451.6509.

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Leadership Stark County is committed to developing and empowering a community of engaged leaders to positively impact our region, and last year we set record impact numbers.

With the largest ever Signature and Spotlight Classes, the expansion of our youth programming to include a 4-day High School Summer Camp, and monthly custom strengths facilitations for area businesses and nonprofits, last year we were inspired countless times by the sheer number of leaders interested in learning about, investing in, and partnering with us to use their talents, skills, and strengths to help build a better and safer Stark.

The latest outcomes of our Signature Program demonstrate the impacts following program completion:

• There was a remarkable 23% increase in Community Involvement.

• Participants exhibited a substantial growth of 22% in their Leadership Skills.

• Collaboration witnessed an increase of 20%.

• Relationship Building rose by 18%.

• Effective Communication increased by 17%.

(Results are based on pre and post-evaluation assessments.)

Partner with us in 2023 for our LSC Annual Fund. Your support plays an integral role in our program and our community’s success. You can give easily to support our Annual Fund at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/donate

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SPOTLIGHT PROGRAM APPLICATIONS DUE SEPT. 5!

The Leadership Stark County Spotlight Program is now taking applications from young professionals in their 20s and 30s, who want to build leadership skills and expand their community awareness.

As our community continues to rebuild and forge ahead, it is more important now than ever for our young professionals to remain connected, informed, and engaged. For Stark County to thrive, it is essential that young professionals work, play, and stay in our community.

The Spotlight Stark County program can be a key element to helping young professionals make connections with a variety of people, learn about our community’s organizations and initiatives, and find their niche for meaningful service. Young professionals gain greater insight into their personal leadership style, leading to a more confident and capable generation of leaders to move our workforce forward.

Spotlight Program class members will receive:

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•Programming founded on the six Leadership Competencies

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•Introduction to non-profit leaders and causes

•Exposure to community arts & culture

•Downtown development & historical background

•Opportunities to explore local economic development initiatives

•Diversity and inclusion-focused sessions

•Networking opportunities with like-minded young professionals

The Spotlight Program is a great option for employers to enhance leadership potential and build competencies of young professionals. The class will meet in-person from 4-6 pm on six program days, over a 12 week period, from September to November.

Tuition for the six sessions is $625 per person. Scholarships are available to non-profit organizations, entrepreneurs, and/or minority candidates. Company group applications are welcome. Applications for the Spring session are due by September 5, 2023.

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Bring a $15 door prize and receive a 30 second commerdal!

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SEPTEMBER YP MEET UP AT TKG:

On Tues., Sept. 19, catch us at TKG, formerly known as ‘The Karcher Group’! If you have been living under a rock and are not familiar with their team of awesome YPs, this is your chance to check out their space and network with some pretty cool people. They will host us in their entertainment room “Gate 19” and will provide tours of the facility, including their in-house neighbors, B-Squared, a promotional products company. Take a swing on their golf simulator, network, and enjoy snacks and beverages including wine provided by John Allensworth from L.A. Dick Imports Boutique Italian Wine.

You do not need to be a ystark! member to attend. This event is intended for young professionals age 20-40.

Tuesday, September 19

5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

@TKG - 5590 Lauby Road, Suite 8, North Canton, OH 44720

Cost: FREE (registration is requested)

OCTOBER YP MEET UP AT MAIZE VALLEY:

Join us at Maize Valley in historic Hartville on Thursday, Oct. 19! What could be better than networking in the middle of fall in one of Stark County’s favorite fall destinations, Maize Valley. Explore the grounds, network, enjoy cheese and crackers, and delight in one of their award-winning wines or craft beers. All attendees will receive two complimentary tickets to come back to enjoy the fall festivities, courtesy of Maize Valley.

This YP Meetup will also serve as a “welcome party” for the Lake Township Chamber businesses and young professionals! As a department of the Canton Regional Chamber, ystark! is inclusive of young professionals from throughout the region and we look forward to making it officially official with Lake Township! Together, let’s make the Stark County region the place to Work, Play & Stay!

Free to attend and cash bar is available; This event is intended for age 21+.

Thursday, October 19

5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

@ Maize Valley - 6193 Edison St NE, Hartville, OH 44632 Cost: FREE (registration is requested)

ystark! YP Meetups are sponsored by Clothes Mentor. Find trendy, like-new women’s fashions, including name brand and designer jackets, tops, sweaters, dresses, pants, skirts, shoes, accessories, handbags and more. Shop online daily to dress up or dress down at https://cantonoh.clothesmentor.com or in person Monday - Saturday at Clothes Mentor on Dressler Road in Canton. Follow on social for new releases at @clothesmentorcanton

REGISTER FOR ALL THESE EVENTS AT WWW.CANTONCHAMBER.ORG

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Free for Canton Regional Chamber members, ystark! young professionals, and their employees/associates/guests! $15 non-members. Enjoy this great networking opportunity for business growth. Bring a door prize valued at $15 or more and do your 30 second commercial.

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SSCC STARK COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL

STARK COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS RECOGNITION AND FIRE PREVENTION WEEK KICKOFF BREAKFAST

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 2023

8am - 9:30 am 7:00 am - Check-In (Co ee & Social Hour)

First Christian Church

6900 Market Ave N, Canton OH

You're invited to the Stark County Fire ghters Recognition & Fire Prevention Week Kicko Breakfast, where we'll pay tribute to the unwavering dedication and hard work of our local re ghters. Join us as we celebrate their e orts and acknowledge their contributions. The event will also feature the recognition of the 4th Grade County essay contest winner and the 3rd Grade coloring contest winners. Your presence will help us honor these outstanding individuals and highlight the importance of re prevention.

REGISTER ONLINE

www.cantonchamber.org

Cost: $20 (tables of 8 available)

Donate tickets to local re ghters and those being recognized!

PRESENTED BY: Fire Prevention Breakfast Committee SPONSORS:

Register online at cantonchamber.org or complete the form below. Fax to 330.452-7786 or mail to 222 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44702 by Monday, October 2, 2023

Please make _____ reservations for Fire Prevention Breakfast at $20 per person. Reserved tables of 8 available at $160. Amount enclosed ______.

Please make checks payable to: Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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NEW MEMBERS

WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in July. We encourage you to patronize their businesses. If you know of other businesses that would benefit from Chamber membership, please contact Molly Romig, Vice President, Membership Development and Services at (330) 833-4400.

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100% Chiropractic (CHIROPRACTORS)

Arndt Haddenbrock, Franchise Owner

Opening Soon at: 7166 Fulton Drive, NW Canton, OH 44718

(817)403-5356

Arndt.haddenbrock@100percentdoc.com

100% Chiropractic provides chiropractic care for people of all ages— from infants to seniors. We believe in overall natural wellness care and long term chiropractic corrective care to prevent the bigger aches, pains, and sicknesses. We also see time and time again how chiropractic care helps people improve their quality of life by reducing and even eliminating pain and improving range of motion, which is essentially important after an accident or sports injury prompts chiropractic care.

Costco is a membership warehouse club, dedicated to bringing our members the best possible prices on quality brand-name merchandise. With more than 800 locations worldwide, Costco provides a wide selection of merchandise, plus the convenience of specialty departments and exclusive member services, all designed to make your shopping experience a pleasurable one.

Counseling children, teens, and adults for issues such as anxiety, depression, life adjustments, OCD, ADHD, trauma and more. We additionally offer psych testing, coaching, and mediation services. We use modalities such as EMDR, IFS, CBT, and play therapy based on individual needs. We offer a safe, non-judgemental, and compassionate space for clients of all ages.

Anytime Fitness

(HEATLH & FITNESS CLUB)

Kenneth and Susan Arner

2676 Easton St. NE – Ste. L North Canton, OH 44721

(330)915-3105

northcantonoh@anytimefitness.com www.anytimefitness.com

At Anytime Fitness North Canton, the support is real and it starts the moment we meet. Our coaches don’t have one plan that fits everyone, they develop a plan that fits you – a total fitness experience designed around your abilities, your body, and your goals. Your plan will contain a 360 approach to your health and will cover important areas other gyms simply can’t. The first step? Contact us today so we can get started. We can’t wait!

Fat Head’s Brewery (RESTAURANT/BREWERY)

David Viscomi, General Manager 3885 Everhard Rd. NW Canton, OH 44709 (330)244-8601

dviscomi@fatheads.com www.fatheads.com

Chill out man, have a beer!™ The Canton area’s premier Brewpub! We are a craftdistribution and importing company built on the passion for the product we sell. Inspired by the liquid in the bottle, we have scoured the US and beyond to find, what we believe, to be the best beer, cider and mead available in the world. We go to great lengths to then get these liquids to the customer in the best possible condition. Our suppliers work hard to make a world class product and we’re dedicated to treating them with the respect they deserve.

The Honey Baked Ham Company (RETAIL DELI & CATERING)

John Merwin, Catering and Gifting Specialist

5246 Dressler Road, NW Canton, OH 44718

(330)966-7727

Z8402@hbham.com

www.honeybaked.com/stores/8402

Embrace relaxation and create cherished memories with easy and delicious HoneyBaked meals. From our signature hams and turkeys to our mouth-watering sides and desserts. Less grill time, more chill time! Searching for the perfect gift? Look no further than HoneyBaked Ham. Our wide range of delicious, high-quality products is perfect for any occasion. From birthdays and anniversaries to holidays and corporate events, we have something for everyone. Our signature hams, turkey breasts, and delicious sides will leave your guests asking for more.

Costco (RETAIL STORES)

Cory Arroyo, Membership Manager

4953 Huckleberry

Guiding House Counseling (COUNSELING SERVICES)

Janelle Paris, Co-Founder, MAEd, LPCC-S 4429 Fulton Drive, NW Canton, OH 44718

(330)778-2919

janelleparis@guidinghouse.com

www.guidinghouse.com

Levels Barber College and Levels Nail Academy (SCHOOLS – TRADE)

Rodney Dennis, Director 3008 Atlantic Blvd.

Canton, OH 44705

(234)303-4004

info@levelsbarberschool.com

www.levelsbarbercollege.com

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In any of our professional programs, students will receive instruction and learn techniques from top industry experts. Join one of Levels Barber College programs and get licensed to cut and style hair in as little as six weeks. Visit our website or call for additional information or learn about our new Levels NAIL Academy!

craft scratch-made comfort food, but with a modern twist. With every breakfast, lunch and service-focused catering event, our fresh ingredients, that quirky take on comfort food, and a sense of community go well beyond basic. We aim to leave you both full and fulfilled.

Ohio Specialty Surgical Suites, LLC (AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER)

LibertyTire Recycling (TIRE RECYLING)

Katrina Moretti, Office Manager 14864 Lincoln Street SE Minerva, OH 44657 (330)771-9092 kmoretti@libertytire.com www.libertytire.com

How We Support a Green Circular Economy: We’re reimagining how millions of used tires can deliver value to our customers and the world. Through collaborative partnerships and innovative R&D, we’re giving our partners competitive advantages and unlocking new markets. Revolutionizing value is not just something we talk about — it’s at the core of what we do.

RECLAIM / RECYCLE / REUSE / REPURPOSE

Get rid of your scrap automobile, truck and off-road tires with our collection services. Buy Used Tires - Get used tires wholesale from the world’s largest supplier.

We promise to bring you fresh-cracked eggs. We promise to bake our biscuits from scratch every day, and never serve you some previously frozen puck of dough. We promise to provide impeccably clean stores, where you can focus on delicious food and those with whom you choose to enjoy it. Like you, our biscuits are a lot of things, but we promise they’ll never be boring.

Julie Lykins, Administrator 7442 Frank Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (234)209-9397

jlykins@ohiospecialtyss.com

Quality Construction Partnership (UNION BUILDING CONTRACTOR REPRESENTATION)

Dave Kirven, Director of Labor Development

618 High Ave. NW – Room #10 Canton, OH 44703 (330)833-4727

dave@qcpartners.org

Ohio Brake and Lube LLC (AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR)

Bill Yentz, Owner 5052 Tuscarawas Street, W. Canton, OH 44708 (330)704-7351

ohiobrakeandlube@gmail.com www.ohiobrakeandlube.com

Get top-notch auto repair services today at Ohio Brake & Lube. Our goal is to offer expert auto repairs at an affordable price. Many repairs such as AC repair, brakes, and transmission repairs will be performed that day. Straight forward or complicated, our mechanics will get your auto repairs done quickly and get you back on the road right away.

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Quality Construction Partnership (“QCP”) is a building and construction industry LaborManagement organization promoting labor unions and their signatory contractors on construction projects throughout our jurisdiction. QCP will market the union construction industry as a key component for our area’s economic growth by providing expertly trained workers who work safely and by promoting signatory contractors who are committed to on-time and withinbudget projects.

Maple Street Biscuit Company (RESTAURANTS)

Nikki Klingensmith, Community Leader 4996 Fulton Drive, Suite A Canton, OH 44718 (234)410-7720

nikki.klingensmith@maplestreetbiscuits.com www.maplestreetbiscuits.com

From our humble start in 2012, Maple Street has always been, well… different. In a world of boring breakfast, we set out to

We will provide you with an easy to understand estimate before beginning any services. Ask us about options to keep auto repair costs low or upgrades to keep your car in top shape. We stand behind all of our work with a guarantee you can count on.

Our certified mechanics and highly skilled auto repair specialists provide the best in auto repair services for domestic and import automobiles of all makes and models.

These combined efforts are aimed at economic growth for our contractors and our region as well as increased job opportunities for dedicated construction workers.

Revalyst LLC (ACCOUNTANTS – TAX & ACCOUNTING)

Theresa Krantz

4786 Dressler Road, NW – Ste. 107 Canton, OH 44718 (330)915-7061

support@revalyst.com

www.revalyst.com

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Helping Your Real Estate Business Grow!

Growing your business can be a struggle. You already have so many different aspects of your business to focus on and it can be a challenge to make sure you are doing everything correctly on the financial side of your business. That is why we decided to specialize in helping real estate companies take their business to the next level. Our mission is to help you focus on running your business with the peace of mind that your accounting and advisory services are being handled by a company that understands your needs.

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Smith Insurance and Financial Services (INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES)

Mark Smith, II, Owner 347 Sheraton Dr. NW North Canton, OH 44720

(330)412-4210

Mark.smith@american-national.com

Insurance agency offering home, auto, life, business/commercial and event insurance.

TravelHost Magazine (TRAVEL MAGAZINE)

Mercedes Graham, Publisher PO Box 2458

North Canton, OH 44720 (330)323-7832

mercedes@neotravelhost.com www.travelhost.com

TravelHost connects local businesses with travelers through our magazine and online website. We show the traveler exactly where to stay, where to go, what to see, and what to do for a unique travel experience - no other local businesses of interest benefit from the increased tourist traffic we send through their front door.

VPM, LLC

(VIDEO MARKETING & PRODUCTION)

Matt Brady, Owner Canton, OH 44721

(330)203-0176

matt@joinvpm.com

www.joinvpm.com

VPM is a premier content marketing company, expertly crafting captivating visual content to drive engagement and boost brand success. With innovative strategies and creative expertise, we deliver impactful content that resonates with audiences, helping businesses thrive in today’s competitive digital landscape.

Society Brands, Inc. (BUSINESS CONSULTANTS - MARKETING)

Michael Sirpilla, Co-Founder & CEO

3033 Whipple Ave. NW Canton, OH 44718

(330)353-4385

michael@societybrands.com www.societybrands.com

Society Brands embraces the entrepreneur and provides them with a network of support and a rich pool of industry-leading resources to help them take their brands to the next level and create real value for a great exit. Society Brands is building a community of entrepreneurs and ecommerce brands that can help one another reach new heights. As a tech-enabled consumer products company, we are building a global growth platform, acquiring ecommerce brands and evolving them into household brands. Society Brands

Turfscape (LANDSCAPING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE – COMMERCIAL)

Fred Tufts, Client Relations Manager 8357 Cleveland Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330-420-8303 (330)574-7218

ftufts@turfscapeohio.com

www.turfscapeohio.com

You know that having a beautiful and safe commercial property demands a lot of your attention. But the lawn care, landscaping, and snow and ice management are only part of your responsibilities. You have a lot to manage.

You should be able to find a partner that has one goal…Making your property and

Elevate your brand with VPM’s compelling storytelling and dynamic video campaigns. Let us lead you.

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Abrasive Supply Company, Inc.

Accurate Nursing Services, Inc

Ace Roll Off Service

Akron Children’s Hospital

Akron RubberDucks

Akron-Canton Airport

Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank

ALLCARD USA

Altercare Integrated Health Services

Angello’s 2 Go

AnSer Ohio

Apache Industrial Services Inc

AssuredPartners of OH

B-Lee Electric Co.

Basil Asian Bistro

Baum Plumbing, LLC

Beacon Title Agency, Inc.

Blackstone Wealth Management

Bond Exterminating

Brittain’s Auto

Brown & Associates Insurance LLC

Buckingham Doolittle and Burroughs LLC

Canton Hotel & Restaurant Supply, Inc.

Canton Museum of Art

Canton Professional Educator’s Association

Canton Sterilized Wiping Cloth Co. Inc.

Catholic Charities Serving Portage and Stark Counties

Cee-B Glass Inc

Cigar 30

CKP Heating & Cooling, LLC

CSE Federal Credit Union –

Canton/Operations

Dan Braucher Import Automotive

Dennison Railroad Depot Museum

Doug’s Trucking Inc.

E & T Lawn and Landscape

Eagle Realty, Ltd.

Eco Seal Home Solutions

EdgePoint Construction

Extreme Trailers, LLC

Fairfield Inn and Suites Canton South Family Medicine

Family Wholesale

Faye Heston

Finney Refrigeration Inc

Friends & Family Credit Union

Fulfab Inc.

Full Service Construction & Remodeling, LLC

Gastroenterology Specialists Inc.

Hartville Hardware

Hartville Kitchen Restaurant & Bakery & Shops

Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market

Jamestown Container

JDog Junk Removal and Hauling Canton

Jeff’s Motorcars, Inc

Kern Creative Design Associates LLC

Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA

Lake Center Christian School

Love’s Travel Stops

Material Handling Specialists

McDonald’s -Tomtreyco

Mears Nissan, LLC

Medical Mutual of Ohio

Miller Core II, Inc.

Move It Now Canton

North Canton Collision, Inc.

Ohio Musicue Corp.

Old World Classics, LLC

OrrVilla Retirement Community

Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Pavlick Dental

Philosophy of Pie/Park Street Pizza

Pro Machine Inc.

Progressive Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Ram

R.G. Drage Career Technical Center

RBDLLP & Associates LLC

SALCO Machine, Inc.

Sanctuary Golf Club

Serving Area Military & Veterans

Shoemaker Custom Apparel

Star Printing

Stark Grease Service Inc.

Stocks Draperies

Strasburg Meats

Sugarcreek Cartage Co., Inc.

Swallen, Lawhun & Co.

Technipure Water Systems

The ABCD, Inc.

The Golden Key Center for Exceptional Children, Inc.

The Hair Shoppe & Spa

The M. K. Morse Company

The Ohio Drilling Company

Tire Source Belden Village

UB Advertising LLC

USA Quickprint

Wellmore Centre

WKYC TV Channel 3

Wright LaHaie Jarvis Wealth Advisors

Xpress Payment, Credit Card Processing

Zeiger Industries

Ziegler Tire & Supply Company

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MEMBER RENEWALS THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS | JULY – AUGUST RENEWALS Phone: 330.499.6000 Fax: 499.6423 www.bakerfirm.com 400 South Main St. North Canton, Ohio 44720 ATTORNEYS AT LAW RETAIL OFFIC E M EDI CAL INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS M AN AGEMEN T DE VE LOPMENT 1031 EXCHANGES SITE ACQUISITION Est. 1985 4065 Fulton Dr NW, Canton 330.498.4400 putmanproperties.com Call our team of professionals for all your real estate needs! Timothy J. Putman President 330-495-0600 Wick Hartung
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Hartville Hometown Meats & Seafood Company is proud to announce that their food service group; which owns Hartville Hometown Meats & Seafood Company, DP Jackson Steak, Chop & Seafood House, and Major League Dawgs; was just named one of the fastest growing companies in the United States by the INC. 5000.

Thank you to an amazing group of employees, customers and supporters for their tireless efforts in gaining this achievement.

The prestigious INC. 5000 list named Hartville Hometown Meats & Seafood Company as the fastest growing company in the following rankings:

#1 in Stark County Metro

#5 in Akron/Canton Metro #69 in Ohio

#86 in the U.S. (for food service)

Total Distribution, Inc. (TDI), a Peoples Services, Inc. company, has been honored as the First Place Fleet Safety Award winner as voted on by Florida Trucking Association’s Safety Management Council. This award is in the Truckload Shipping (TL) Division – Under 1 million Miles.

“I was very pleased and proud to learn that the TDI was honored with the Fleet Safety Award,” said James McMaster, TDI Jacksonville director of transportation. “Of all of the awards a trucking company can win, a safety award speaks volumes to the commitment of a company and its associates to our industry and the community at large.”

The Pro Football Hall of Fame will commemorate its 60th anniversary with a series of events not only to celebrate the greatest of the game, but also to recognize the community that has given so much to the Hall.

The diamond anniversary of the Pro Football Hall of Fame – Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023 –marks a major milestone in the histor y of professional football and the history of the National Football League. The celebration will kick off Sept. 8 and run through Sept. 11, with events scheduled for each of the four days.

“This year marks a special milestone for the Hall of Fame and the community, so we want to celebrate this weekend together,” Pro Football Hall of Fame President Jim Porter said.

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The Hall of Fame will commemorate this milestone during a multi-day celebration that includes a community day, gala, golf outing and an initiative for the Hall to give back to the community.

For more details: www.profootballhof.com

Buddy Parker, a two-time NFL championship-winning coach with the Detroit Lions, has moved to the final stage in the selection process for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024.

The Hall’s Coach/Contributor Committee concluded a spirited meeting that lasted over four hours Tuesday afternoon with Parker emerging from the group of 12 worthy candidates remaining under consideration as the Finalist for next year’s class. The Hall of Fame’s full 50-person Selection Committee will consider Parker for election –along with 15 Modern-Era Players and three Seniors – when it meets to choose the entire Class of 2024 early next year.

Parker would be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame if he receives at least 80% approval in the up-or-down balloting at that meeting.

In 15 seasons of coaching in the National Football League, Parker posted a career record of 107-76-9 (0.582 overall winning percentage). Included in that total is a 3-1 record in the postseason.

Parker’s Lions won 67% of their games in his six seasons in Detroit, including both the 1952 and 1953 NFL Championship Games with back-to-back victories over the powerful Cleveland Browns. The Lions were looking to “three-peat” in 1954, but the Browns dominated that game and won 56-10. It was Parker’s

only head-to-head loss against Hall of Fame coach PAUL BROWN in five meetings as the Lions’ coach.

Supporters of Parker called him an innovator on both sides of the ball. With Hall of Fame quarterback BOBBY LAYNE, his Lions teams unveiled what everyone now calls the two-minute offense. He also developed or modified defensive alignments to play to the strengths of Hall of Fame linebacker JOE SCHMIDT and Hall of Fame defensive backs JACK CHRISTIANSEN and YALE LARY to craft one of the league’s best units of its era.

Have business news you’d like to share via Biz Bitz? Send your news release to Sarah Lutz, Editor, at sarah@cantonchamber.org.

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The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and AultCare have partnered together to o er a healthcare plan for the small business community through a Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement (MEWA). The MEWA was developed to provide additional options and to help control the costs of healthcare bene ts. Medically underwritten MEWA rates may provide a less expensive option than a smaller community rated plan obtained under the A ordable Care Act (ACA). This plan is available for small group employers with less than 50 employees.

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