Results tagged “Chamber of Commerce” from The Blogging Councilor

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Last night the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce held its first annual Mix and Mingle Night at Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center. If you remember some time ago the Laconia-Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Franklin Chamber of Commerce merged to create the LRCC. 

Well last night was fun with food, entertainment available while you met with old friends and met new ones. There were over 350 people in attendance for the event and the evening was capped off with the awards presentations.

Laconia-Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce has had the honor since 1965 of presenting the Irwin Award, named after the late Jim Irwin and bestowed each year since then to the person or group that demonstrates "a pioneering attitude" and leadership and service to the community over a long period.  This year’s winner is Warren Bailey. Warren is quoted as saying “For someone who has been in the broadcast industry for 30 years, I'm totally speechless.”

Franklin has presented the prestigious Hurst Award, which is named for the Hurst family of Franklin and was designed with the goal of recognizing an individual or organization that has gone above and beyond in the areas of community leadership, service and development, as well community spirit and volunteerism.  Sarah Stanley was announced as this year’s winner. “I truly am speechless. I'm very honored and humbled to be standing here tonight,” she said. “I will try to continue to do the Franklin community and the chamber proud.”

Congratulations to Warren and Sarah for the wonderful giving they have done in the community. They are both well deserving of these awards.

This week was very busy for me on a personal level but the news has been fairly quiet.

  1. On Thursday, January 17th I attended monthly the Weirs Action Committee meeting. Preparations are under way for the upcoming Bike Week. Several items were discussed but what I want to bring forward is a complaint about the location of the “Port-a-Potties” during the event. I spoke with the City Manager, Eileen Cabanel about this and she had Lee Johnson, from the Department of Public Works contact me directly. I am glad to report that Laconia is going to work closely with the businesses that are affected by the location (and odor) of these facilities. At the next meeting, February 21st at the Weirs Park House I will be asking for input as to possible solutions to the problem. In fact Lee has offered to attend the March meeting on his own time to work on a solution.
  2. As was reported recently in the Citizen, the Greater Laconia – Weirs Beach and the Greater Franklin Chambers of Commerce merged to form the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce. On Tuesday I had the honor of attending the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce Awards Luncheon. It was an exciting opportunity to meet several of the business leaders in the area and there was an overall excitement about the economic activities happening in the area.
  3. On Tuesday evening I attended the monthly board meeting of the Lou Athanas Youth Basketball League, where we discussed how the season is progressing and about upcoming events. On Saturday, February 9th at 6:30 PM in the MMS Gym there will be a food-drive/fund-raising “Free Throw Shooting Contest” and the board has issued a challenge to the City Council and School Board to participate in this event and has also issued a competition between the Council and Board for bragging rights as to who makes the most “free throws” on this night.
  4. On Wednesday we heard Governor Lynch give his State of the State Address. It is interesting that he has proposed providing tax credits to businesses in Coos County that create “well paying” jobs but has put nothing forward on creating an economic stimulus or incentive to the rest of the state. He also glossed over the budget crisis that New Hampshire finds itself in the midst of. He said that he would not support any spending legislation but there was nothing heard about cuts in the current spending plan that increased spending more than 17%. Also absent from his speech was any mention that tax increases are “off the table” to repair the problem he and the Legislature have put us in. I am curious what his plan is to fix this crisis.
I will have more information to report after the council meets this Monday evening.

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