Check out the February issue of the Fostoria Area Business Newsletter.
It includes Legislative Updates, Chamber, FEDC and Fostoria Learning Center Updates, Member Highlights and Community News.
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Check out the February issue of the Fostoria Area Business Newsletter.
It includes Legislative Updates, Chamber, FEDC and Fostoria Learning Center Updates, Member Highlights and Community News.
Not on our mailing list? Click Here to subscribe.
The Fostoria Chamber of Commerce has announced the winner of the grand prize basket from their holiday retail event, Shift Your Shopping Passport. The Shift Your Shopping Passports were part of the Chamber’s Shop Small, Shop Local campaign and kicked off special holiday savings from Small Business Saturday through the Saturday before Christmas. The passports aimed to help people shift their shopping habits and make more purchases locally.
For every dollar spent locally $2 to $3.50 circulate around the community, helping boosting our economy through taxes which help our schools, safety forces, parks and neighborhoods. Statistics show that 90% of small business owners donate money to charity while 70% donate time & money.
Shift Your Shopping Passport business participants were Whistle Stop Deli, Level Up, Tri County Veterinary Clinic, Kemosabes Roadhouse Grill, Commercial Carpet and Tile, Dells, Thibodeau’s Seneca Lanes, Herbie’s Roadhouse Grill, Savvy Hair Expressions, Fostoria Pizza Palace, Connexions Ink, Moes Body Shop, Big Bear Muffler, Hi Scores Barcade & Grill and Second Wind Music Center. The gift basket is comprised of items donated by the participating business and is valued at over $250.
The winner of the basket was DeAnn Dauterman. The basket is comprised of a giant stuffed bear from Big Bear Muffler, a rug from Commercial Carpet & Tile, a ukulele from Second Wind Music Center, a Matrix product gift box from Savvy Hair Expressions, a $25 gift certificate to Connexions, $25 gift card to Level Up, $25 gift certificate to Whistle Stop Deli, $25 gift certificate to Tri County Vet Clinic, and a bowling party at Thibodeau’s Seneca Lanes.
To be eligibile to win, shoppers needed to redeem discounts at participating businesses and have their passport stamped. Stamped passports needed to be turned into the Chamber office by January 12.
The Chamber is continuing its Shop Small, Shop Local campaign by continuing to highlight small, locally owned businesses on the Chamber web site, www.fostoriaohio.org , on their Facebook page, in radio spots and newspaper ads as well as in their monthly Fostoria Area Business Newsletter. The Chamber plans to run another Shopping Passport retail event during the back to school shopping season.
FAVB Kicks Off “Picture Your Fostoria” Photo Contest
Enter your photos now in the “Picture Your Fostoria” Photo Contest, sponsored by the Fostoria Area Visitors Bureau. Entries will be used to showcase Fostoria in various materials that are designed to help attract visitors to town. We’re looking for photos that represent all four seasons and might include unique Fostoria architecture, attractions, events, landmarks, nature, outdoor activities, and scenic landscapes. The submission deadline is May 1st.
Photo Contest Details & Submission Form
For more information, email development@fostoriachamber.com.
The Fostoria Area Safety Council will award a $1,000 scholarship to a Fostoria High Schools senior wishing to pursue a degree in a safety related field. The Fostoria Area Safety Council has historically awarded two $500 scholarships to both a St. Wendelin and Fostoria High School student. This year the council will award one Fostoria High School Senior a $1,000 scholarship.
Eligible students must be a U.S. Citizen and enrolled full-time at the senior level, and must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the field of Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, Risk Management, Civil and Emergency Services (e.g. Law Enforcement, Fire Fighter, EMT), Occupational Rehabilitation or a related field. In addition applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above. Applications are available at the Chamber office, 121 N. Main Street, FASC Scholarship Application or through the school counselor and on Fostoria Community schools web site on the scholarship page. All completed applications must be received by April 30 to be eligible.
The Fostoria Area Safety Council is a facilitated through a partnership between the Ohio BWC and the Fostoria Area Chamber of Commerce. The Fostoria Area Safety Council is a resource for local businesses to examine and resolve safety issues in the workplace, study reliable techniques and learn about safety related topics with the goal of creating and maintaining safe work environments. For more information about Fostoria Area Safety Council visit www.fostoriaohio.org/fostoria-area-safety-council or call 419-435-0486.
The Passport is full of savings and discounts at small, local, Chamber member businesses. Pick up a passport at the Chamber office or one of the participating businesses and start shopping. The Shift your Shopping Passports are valid from Small Business Saturday, November 25 through December 23. Redeem your discounts and have your passport stamped. After December 23 bring your stamped passport to the Chamber office and be entered into a grand prize drawing. Each stamp enters you into the grand prize drawing The grand prize is a basket of items donated by the participating businesses.
For a list of participating businesses and the passport savings options click here.
If you don’t shop local, we won’t have local!
Small businesses are the heart of our community.
For every dollar spent locally $2 to $3.50 circulate around the community, helping boosting our economy through taxes which help our schools, safety forces, parks and neighborhoods. Statistics show that 90% of small business owners donate money to charity while 70% donate time & money. They are invested in our community and our community needs to invest in them.
The Chamber is launching a campaign to help raise awareness of who and what the small businesses are in our community and to help drive business their way. It is a grassroots social media campaign designed to show the community the faces behind our local small businesses-the people you see at the grocery store, at school sporting events, at church and on the street- the business and individuals supporting our community non-profits and United Way, sponsoring your kids little league team and riding on a float in the holiday parade. You will begin seeing posts on our social media platforms and on our Shop Small, Shop Local tab on our web site featuring a local small business owner holding a red sign that says, “I AM SMALL BUSINESS” with the #ShopFostoria and #ThinkFostoria. When you see these posts, please share them. They only have an impact if we all share it, build awareness and take action by shifting our shopping.
So as you travel around town, you will begin to see red signs like this
in the windows of small businesses who are actively participating in the campaign. Stop in and let them know you’ve seen their sign and will be sharing it on Social Media.
For the business it is free to participate. They can complete a form on the Chamber website, www.fostoriaohio.org and we will send them free printables with the Shop Small Shop Local logo as well as thank you cards they can hand to customers that contain the #. Once the business signs on I will stop out, get their photo holding the sign and post on Social media.
Small business invest in our community, let’s invest in them! Shop Small, Shop Local Fostoria.
We encourage you to lift your voice and vote on November 7. Fostoria sits in three counties which can make the voting process a little confusing. Click on the link above for our “2017 General Election Guide” which will provide you with information on the issues as well as links about where to vote and what will appear on your ballot.
Also, be sure to pick up a copy of Thursday, October 19 edition of The Review Times for a comprehensive Election Guide including township trustees.