Shelby Living January 2016

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Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce

Welcome New Investors

Newsletter

(as of 10/22/2015-11/22/2015)

4 Wheel Parts

John Tague

2367 Pelham Parkway

Pelham

4wheelparts.com

Bama Budweiser

Matthew Hogan

P.O. Box 207

Harpersville

bamabud.com

Cake Art by Cynthia Bertolone

Cynthia Bertolone

2154 Pelham Parkway-A Pelham

Calera High School

Joel Dixon

100 Calera Eagle Drive

Elise Hearn, Shaklee Independent Distributor

Elise Hearn

485 Forrest Lakes Drive Sterrett

elise.myshaklee.com

E-Commerce - Retail

First US Bank of Calera

Dawn Carden

P.O. Box 1763

Calera

firstusbank.com

Financial Institutions

First US Bank of Columbiana

Laurie Edwards

P.O. Box 110

Columbiana

firstusbank.com/index.htm Financial Institutions

Fourroux Prosthetics

Kim Duckett

2743 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville

Greystone Living

Steve Johnson

527 Steward’s Glen

Hoover

Hanger Clinic

Thomas Leonard

4360 Stoneridge Circle

Trussville

HangerClinic.com

HL Coshatt Company, Inc.

Jessica Schniper

P.O. Box 610759

Birmingham

hlcoshatt.com Commercial Furniture & Shelving

Shepherd’s Fold

Green Calhoun

95 Moon Glow Drive

Birmingham

shepherdsfoldinc.org

Southern Museum of Flight

Melissa Morgan

4343 73rd Street North

Birmingham

southernmuseumofflight.org Museum & Archives

Traveltime Services, Inc.

Debbie Corbett

2838 Old 280 Court

Birmingham

traveltimeservices.com

Valpak Marketing Solutions

Daniel Gallegly

2820 Columbiana Rd, Ste 210 Birmingham valpak.com/advertise Advertising & Marketing Services

Automobile Repair Distributors Bakery

Calera

Education - Schools

fourrouxprosthetics.com

Medical - Specialized Publications Prosthetic Limbs

Community/Service Organizations

Travel Agency

“Keeping It Real” Program Continues for 9th Grade Shelby County Students! The Chamber’s Education Work Group is in its 3rd year of the “Keeping It Real” Program. This program teaches 9th grade students about “real world” life choices by giving them a random-assigned “life scenario” which includes marital/ family status, education, job and salary. The students then pay bills, make decisions on increasing education, adding a second job, etc. based on the random-assigned

scenario. Each year this program has been an eyeopening experience for the 9th graders and the volunteers that assist with the program. The Chamber is seeking volunteers on January 14 for Shelby County High

School and January 23 for Thompson High School. Volunteers would manage a station and assist the students as they make decisions “paying bills” and make “life choices” based their situation. If you or your colleagues, are interested in being a volunteer, please call Kelly Anderson, Manager, Workforce Development at 663-4542, ext. 104, or email kelly@shelbychamber.org. Volunteers would arrive at the schools as early as

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Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

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7:30AM and the program would conclude by 3:00PM. Lunch will be provided for all volunteers.

1301 County Services Drive Pelham, Alabama 35124 Office: (205) 663-4542 • Fax: (205) 663-4524 info@shelbychamber.org www.shelbychamber.org

If you are interested in discussing advertising opportunities contact Rhett at 669-3131 or email rhett.mccreight@shelbycountyreporter.com. 50 | ShelbyLiving.com Shelbychamber.org


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