Posts Tagged ‘Chamber of Commerce

17
Apr
12

Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House featured in Longview’s Business Chronicles

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House. Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House opened on March 10, 1949. It is the passion of food that was passed down from one generation to the next that has made Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House so successful. Chelsea Cace, third generation restaurateur, has added a modern flare to the restaurant. Growing up in the restaurant industry, she knows that hard work and determination makes a restaurant successful. Not only does she co-manage with her parents Gerard and Cathy Cace, she also created Oyster Wednesday and seasonal drinks; including the toasted marshmallow martini for winter and peach margarita for summer. Their menu consists of the freshest seafood and seasonal products. “The oysters you eat here today slept in their shells last night.” Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House is very involved in the community. Their philosophy is “We support the community that supports us.” They stay current on legislative issues that affect the restaurant industry and partake in the culinary programs in the community.
Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steak House has also incorporated social media into their marketing strategy. Chelsea recently attended a Facebook class at the Chamber. This class was designed to assist local business owners with the ins and outs of marketing on Facebook. The chamber also offers other business development classes throughout the year. If you are interested in taking a class please contact us at: 903-237-4000.

Restaurant hours are:
Sunday 11:00-3:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 11:00-10:00
Friday- Saturday 11:00-11:00

Visit: http://www.johnnycaces.com/ or their Facebook page to sign up and receive specials!

10
Apr
12

Merle Norman Featured in Longview’s Business Chronicles

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on Merle Norman. Judy Kennemer’s dream at age 20, was to own her own Merle Norman. Newly married, she knew the dream could not be fulfilled. In 1993, her daughter worked for Merle Norman and called her mom and told her that the Longview franchise was for sale. She immediately went to her banker and was turned down because she had inadequate income as a single mother of three. She didn’t give up on her dream, and approached the owner to see if she would do owner financing. The owner saw the passion the passion that Judy had for the business and financed it for her.

Judy credits hard work and determination for her success.  She knows her customers by name and knows that customer service is what keeps her customers coming back.  Merle Norman offers free services such as:  foundation makeovers, hydration facials, and the Merle Norman philosophy you can try a product before you buy it.  Merle Norman also provides facial services at their Tall Pines location.  From their Merle Norman signature facial to a pumpkin peel that can help diminish fine lines.

Judy recently attended a Facebook session at the Chamber.  She wanted to learn the latest marketing trends to attract younger clients on social media.  She was able to squeeze in this training into her busy schedule because it was offered at the chamber and lunch was provided.  The Chamber understands how hectic  small business owners days can be and offers convenient continuing education courses. Classes that are coming up are business development classes on Social Customer Service, and Twitter for your business.  To get a complete listing of classes offered at the Chamber, please check our calendar of events.

Merle Norman has two locations in Longview.

MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIOS

Longview Mall
PH (903) 753-0041
3500 Mccann Rd
Unit L-7A
Longview, TX 75605-4416

Pine Tree Center
PH (903)759-1551
1809 W. Loop 281
Ste. 134
Longview, TX 75604

30
Mar
12

Watts New From SWEPCO

John W. Turk Jr. Power Plant:

•    Approximately 89% complete

•    Currently 1700+ construction employees on site

•    Currently 108 full-time employees on site

•    The 600 MW plant will be the most efficient and cleanest coal-fueled plant in US

•    Will provide safe, reliable service and affordable rates for customers in AR, LA and TX

•    We appreciate the support of all our community partners and look forward to bringing the unit online late 2012

 A Powerful History – Celebrating a Century of Service in 2012

SWEPCO is celebrating a century of service to its customers this year, and 100 years is a long time. Our centennial logo even displays the popular gold and black colors from SWEPCO’s past. Formed as Southwestern Gas and Electric Company in June 1912, AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) is 100 years old, has undergone a name change twice, and no longer provides gas, water, ice or transportation services.

The original Southwestern Gas and Electric Company was the product of a merger between three utilities – Shreveport Gas, Electric Light and Power Company, Caddo Gas and Oil Company, and Texarkana Gas and Electric Company in 1912.

SWEPCO Seeks APSC Review of Flint Creek Power Plant Environmental Retrofit Plan

SWEPCO has asked the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) to review the company’s plans to install environmental controls on the Flint Creek Power Plant in Gentry, AR.  To comply with new Environmental Protection Agency regulations, we must install additional environmental controls to continue operation of the Flint Creek Power Plant beyond 2015, or we must replace that base load generating capacity.

SWEPCO Signs Wind Power Purchase Agreements for 359 Megawatts

SWEPCO has signed long-term power purchase agreements for a total of 358.65 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy from wind projects in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. This was done as a commitment in a recent settlement of legal issues involving the John W. Turk Jr. Power Plant. The agreements will more than quadruple SWEPCO’s wind energy portfolio. With these long-term power purchase agreements, we have added a substantial amount of wind energy to serve SWEPCO customers in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, and we have combined efforts with a Turk Power Plant partner to exceed the 400-megawatt commitment in our settlement.

SWEPCO Plans For Rate Case Submittal with Texas PUC in Summer 2012 

SWEPCO plans to file a full base rate case in Texas during summer 2012, with new rates going into effect around December 2012. The primary drivers for the filing are to fully include the J. Lamar Stall unit and the John W. Turk Jr. Power Plant in SWEPCO Texas rates. The Stall facility is a 508 MW gas-fired generating unit that has been providing power to customers since June 2010 and the Turk plant is a 440

MW (SWEPCO’s share) plant that is expected to begin service in late 2012. SWEPCO continues to gather the information required for the filing (the last base case filing we made in Texas in 2009 required over 10,000 pages of information). Further details regarding this filing will be sent directly to city offices with follow-up visits from SWEPCO as the filing becomes more firm.

What is a Service Quality Improvement Program (SQIP)?

The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) and SWEPCO entered into a SQIP in 2000. The intent of the program is to increase overall service reliability and customer satisfaction by providing for and agreeing to maintain the following; 1) a minimum number of overall employees in the service territory (Louisiana), both field and management, 2) a tree trimming and vegetation spend program, 3) an apprenticeship program to fill future lineman vacancies, and 4) a 10-year inspection program for overhead and underground network service.

 SWEPCO Announces Settlement

SWEPCO announced on Dec. 22, 2011, that the company had settled all legal actions brought against it by the Sierra Club, the National Audubon Society and Audubon Arkansas related to the Turk Power Plant under construction in Southwest Arkansas. The settlement includes a provision that SWEPCO and its affiliates will construct or secure 400 MW of new renewable energy resources by the end of 2014.

Avoid Contact with Overhead Lines When Performing Outside Spring Cleanup Chores

Overhead power lines are often forgotten about or dismissed as potential safety hazards. A quick scan overhead can help to keep you safe. Whether you are cleaning a pool, trimming trees, painting your house, cleaning your gutters, or installing a TV antenna – all could put you near energized overhead power lines. Always maintain at least

10 feet of clearance between you and anything you are touching and the wires. If you have trees near your service drop (the power line from the utility pole to your home or business), make arrangements with your power company so they can de-energize the line. If a ladder, tree branch, antenna or pole falls into a power line do not touch it – serious injury or death can occur. Visit  http://www.swepco.com/ for more electrical safety information.

 SWEPCO Is Committed to the Environment – Celebrate Earth Day April 22, 2012

Eagles gather on SWEPCO Lake near the Flint
Creek Power Plant in Northwest Arkansas.

 •    SWEPCO informs people living in Gregg, Smith and Upshur Counties, Texas about Ozone Action Days through its WEATHERLINE service. Call 903-234-1000 for the days’ forecast and ozone action awareness.

 •    A supporter of the Black Bayou project, located in the northwest corner of Louisiana. The site contains five miles of spring-fed streams with a diverse habitat prime for preservation, including the globally rare Arkansas Oak.

•    With strong community partnerships, SWEPCO built an eagle and wildlife observation pavilion and nature area at the Flint Creek Power Plant.   www.facebook.com/SWEPCOEagleWatch

 •    SWEPCO undertakes environmental assessments of all new projects, including endangered species surveys, archaeological investigations, wetlands mapping, groundwater testing and socio-economic impact determinations.

 •     SWEPCO supports and promotes efforts to use electricity wisely by its customers. For information on how to save energy and money, visit  www.swepco.com.

Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) headquartered in Shreveport, La., serves territories in Louisiana, Arkansas, East Texas and the Panhandle area of North Texas. SWEPCO maintains regulatory offices in Shreveport, Baton Rouge, LA., Austin, TX. and Little Rock, AR. External affairs offices are located in Shreveport, LA., Longview, Texarkana, TX. and Fayetteville, AR. SWEPCO Serves 520,400 retail customers in three states, including 113,700 in western Arkansas, 225,700 in northwest and central Louisiana and 181,000 in north and eastern Texas.  

Visit our website  http://www.swepco.com/for more information or contact srmccloud@aep.com regarding the contents of this edition of Watts New From SWEPCO.

28
Feb
12

Color Me Happy

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on Color Me Happy. Color Me Happy is the creation of Shawna Blissett. She is a Special Education teacher by day and an artist by night. She wanted to create a place where people of all ages could come and paint and enjoy the company of others or as Shawna calls it, “Art Entertainment”. “There are places to eat, see a movie, but there is not a place where you can sit down, create something, and enjoy a conversation.” Shawna said. Shawna saw a need in the community and she fulfilled that need. Finding a niche is essential in creating a successful business.

You have to make your business your priority. Expanding your reach in the community assures the success of your business will be good. Not only is Color Me Happy a place to host birthday/holiday parties, but corporate team building sessions. Companies of different industries have sought an alternative to the usual team work building exercises. Groups of local business owners, doctors and healthcare employees attend functions at Color Me Happy. She now offers, Girl’s Night Out, Group Events, Church Groups, and Fundraisers.
Shawna also relies on word-of-mouth marketing and social media. After each event, Shawna posts pictures of the events on FaceBook and tag people that attended the event. In turn, Color Me Happy will get FREE exposure from the friends of people that are tagged. Shawna credits the Chamber on providing low cost business education programming and networking opportunities in getting the word out of her business.
If you are looking for a way to explore your artistic side but not sure where to start? Color Me Happy is an exciting, creative class for both the artistic and not so artistic. Come out and join Longview’s newest entertainment spot for an evening of painting, sipping and enjoying the company of friends.

Color Me Happy is located:
530 East Loop 281, Suite 101
Longview, TX 75605
Phone 903.238.9070

Hours:

Mon – Sat: 1:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sun: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
www.color-me-happy.com

21
Feb
12

Casa Flora featured on Longview’s Business Chronicles

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on Casa Flora Flower Shop. Casa Flora is a full service florist that is family owned and operated since 1984. Their floral designers and customer service representatives have over 115 years combined experience in the floral industry. Casa Flora is a member of Teleflora wire service and has been recognized as one of the “Top 500” sending florists in the country. They are also members of Allied Florists Association of Longview. Casa Flora was voted “Best Florist of East Texas” in the Longview New-Journal’s Reader’s Choice Awards in 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2008.

Attributes for their success are education and customer service. Two florists on staff have a bachelor’s degree in Floral Design, and they are continuously attending seminars and shows on the latest floral designs. Casa Flora also believes that a customer is for life, therefore customer service is key. Longtime employee Darlene Clark stated, “We are there in their sad times, and we are there in their happy times.” At the Chamber of Commerce you have access to customer service training that is offered at convenient times for yourself and your employees. Being involved in the community is also important to Casa Flora. As a member of the Longview Chamber they can accomplish this, by receiving up to date information of local events and become engaged with other business owners.
If you are looking for a unique florist please check out Casa Flora.

Casa Flora is located on:
314 Magnolia Lane
Longview, TX 75605
PH: 903-753-4492 or 800-245-4614

Office hours are:
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. – noon
Closed Sunday
www.casafloraflowers.com

14
Feb
12

Answers to IMPACT Your Business

Do you need a new marketing strategy?  Do you need to add value to your business?

You should never have to cope with the challenges of running a business alone. We’re here to help you find solutions for the challenges you face in running your business. Every business needs resources to succeed. From financial education to lead generation, in today’s competitive business environment, every little edge can make the difference.

The Longview Chamber is researching tools to enhance business formation and expansion. These tools include an online “toolkit” with links to useful forms, sample business plans, business funding information, and free non-commercial sources of business how-to information.

The Chamber is here to become a supporter and to promote growth towards a healthy economic future for our community.  You can access the tool kit by clicking on Tools for Business.  You will find update information on the latest local, state, federal, and best-of-the-web resources to start and grow your business.  Includes rates for 850+ jobs; Business Start-Up Kit, Loan Payment Calculator, 85 business-related online classes, new hire email, Employer’s Kit AND more.

Other sources that are also available can be found at the Small Business Development Center at:  http://www.kilgore.edu/sbdc.asp.

06
Feb
12

BalancedDiet featured on Longview’s Business Chronicles

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on BalanceDiet, a premium wellness, diet and lifestyle company. The BalanceDiet experience is all about transformation. BalanceDiet is for everyone that is looking to make healthy lifestyle changes or maintain wellness.

Lisa Noble, owner of BalanceDiet, chose a franchise instead of developing her own wellness center because of the support a franchise can offer. “Not only does a franchise provide guidelines for your business, but they also help you with marketing aspects. If it wasn’t for the marketing support, I don’t think I would have been able to come up with these great campaigns,” Lisa said.

Diana Northcutt and Lisa Noble also discussed the benefits of attending the Longview Chamber of Commerce’s Business After. Lisa said “Attending Business After Hours has given me the opportunity to network with owners of other companies and provide them with an opportunity to offer employee discounts at BalanceDiet to their staff. Just recently at a Business After Hours, I was able to get ideas from other members for a Girls’ Night Out open house. ”

The Chamber’s series of monthly after hours networking events is a high-energy, professional approach to grow your business and market your products and services, one handshake at a time. These events are prime opportunities for members to meet face-to-face with existing and potential clients to build positive business relationships that impact their bottom line.

BalanceDiet is located in the Towne Crossing Shopping Center near Target in Longview.
3080 N. Eastman Road Suite 108,
Longview, TX 75605
Phone: 903.663.5900
Website: http://www.gobalancediet.com
Hours:
Mon – Thu: 10:00 am-7:00 pm
Fri: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Sat: 9:00 am-1:00 pm

23
Jan
12

Knowledge Nook Toys the Toy Place Featured in this week’s Business Chronicle

Supporting and promoting business in the Longview trade area is a core competency of the Longview Chamber of Commerce.  Our Chamber understands in order to have a healthy economic climate we must have a strong and diverse business base that creates jobs.

This week’s business feature is on Knowledge Nook Toys the Toy Place — a premier teaching supply store, PLUS toy store! Knowledge Nook the Toy Place opened for business in 1975. Attributes for their success range from providing great customer service, free gift wrapping, follow up phone calls after a purchase, and offering personable care.  “We take great pride in providing a friendly loving atmosphere for each and every customer.  I believe that is why we’ve not only stayed in business but have grown our business to provide a wider variety of in-stock products,” explained store manager,   Nick Rogers.

What makes the Knowledge Nook the Toy Place unique is their ability to target two different markets, the toy and educational industry.  They offer new teaching alternatives for today’s educators as well as provide innovative gifts for parents. 

Diana Northcutt asked Nick, Knowledge Nook the Toy Place, what do you like about doing business in Longview?  Nick explained, “We opened in 1975, our first goal was to create a close knit family feel with our customers.  Establishing these types of relationships allow us the opportunity to provide products/services that meets the needs of all generations; grandparents, children and grandchildren.”

Diana also visited with Nick about Chamber benefits and what he has enjoyed taking advantage of.  Recently, I had the chance to attend a customer service webinar on “Delivering WOW” with Myra Golden at the Chamber.  I enjoyed meeting other business professionals while being able to take advantage of a great AFFORDABLE training.  I’m glad the Chamber offers business education programming to help me be a better store manager…that’s customer service.

Knowledge Nook Toys can be found at:

114A Johnston St

Longview, TX 75601

Ph:  (903) 753-8741

Check them out on Facebook:

facebook.com/KnowledgeNook

19
Jan
12

Geocaching is catching on in Longview Texas….have you played yet?

The Longview Chamber of Commerce annual community magazine, Uniquely Longview has a new trick up its sleeve this year. In addition to all of the good information on community events, services and features of interest, this year’s focus has been on the popular activity, Geocache hunting or “Geocaching.” Tying the fun of hunting for hidden caches, some as small or smaller than a pill box, into the many treasures Longview has for visitors and residents, an official hunt has been planned that invites all comers far and near. Who will win the grand prize, a fabulous “Staycation.” Staycation is a term coined to described the activity of taking a break and doing vacation activities without leaving your home town or at least not going very far. Staycationers often leave their home and stay for a weekend in a local hotel, eat in restaurants and take in some of the many attractions that too often are overlooked in a regular daily routine. One Grand Prize for being first to solve all the designated hidden caches is a Stacation, with hotel stay at Longview’s Homewood Suites by Hilton plus tickets to local events and dinner for two at Enoch’s Stomp Vineyard and Winery. After the Grand Prize is claimed there remain 100 attractive and Official Commemorative Coins from the hunt. The collecting of coins is a very popular activity among the avid geocachers. The contest will continue until all coins have been claimed. To help get the work out, a QR code has been placed in Uniquely Longview and on a flyer that will help smart phone users connect to the website that also has the rules and information about the Uniquely Longview Geocache Hunt. The Longview Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau is managing the hunt and they hope to spread the work out far and wide to pull visitors into Longview.

18
Jan
12

ABC Auto Parts Recognized as Large Business of the Year

The Longview Chamber of Commerce’s Large Business of the Year Award was created to highlight and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions that make an impact not only on the business community but the community at large. Large businesses are the backbone of the economy. They create jobs, cement communities, and build strong cultures.  Tonight’s recipient, ABC Auto Parts,  has been in business since 1968 creating over 400 jobs. 

 ABC Auto Parts is the leading supplier of auto parts to automotive repair centers in the Shreveport/East Texas area. Family-owned since 1968, their number one priority is and always has been customer satisfaction. With their commitment to customer service and an unbeatable product selection, ABC is a complete resource for a wide range of customers; including do it yourselfers, new car dealers, automotive repair shops, tire stores, and oil change centers. ABC is a trusted name and the local leader in auto parts and service.

The company was started in 1968 when Loyd Pyle opened ABC Auto Parts #1. One year later he opened his second retail store. That year he also opened a warehouse distributorship and began selling other parts stores and new car dealers.

By 1985 the company had grown the wholesale business significantly, built a new 63,000 square foot distribution center and was operating four retail stores. Company President Larry Pyle and Vice President David Gordy began to expand the company store base, opening about one store per year from 1985 to 2000.

Today the company is still expanding through the addition of new stores. The goal remains to be the number one parts store in each new market it enters. The company now consists of the warehouse distribution business, twenty six retail stores, two automotive glass shops, and a truck accessory store.

ABC remains a family owned company. Today the company is owned and managed by founder Loyd Pyle’s two children, Larry Pyle and Karen Cloud, and several third generation family members. ABC remains committed to high quality products, superior customer service and strong employee relations; the business principles established by Loyd Pyle in the early days of the company.

www.abcauto.com




 

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