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Chamber Business After Hours Event

April 13, 2010
5:00 pmto6:00 pm

Chamber Business After Hours

Tuesday, April 13th from 5 to 6 pm. Hosted by RBC Bank of Ashland. Event held at the bank office in Ashland. Refreshments served and chance for Door Prizes for attendess.

Chamber of Commerce 2010 Annual Prayer Breakfast

April 29, 2010
7:00 amto8:00 am

Chamber of Commerce 2010 Annual Prayer Breakfast
Keynote Speaker Lee Sentell
Thursday, April 29th from 7 to 8 a.m.
At Mellow Valley Christian Academy

Tickets for the 2010 annual Prayer Breakfast are on sale now. $10.00 ~ Members – $15.00 ~ Non-Members. Seating is limited so order your tickets today. Location: Mellow Valley Christian Academy.  Contact the Chamber for tickets or download the Order Form Here – [Download not found]

Our Keynote Speaker is Lee Sentell, Alabama Tourism Director. Lee is formally a Clay County resident and has been involved in tourism promotion for more than 25 years. He was director of marketing at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center during the first 10 years of Space Camp. Since Gov. Bob Riley appointed him as tourism director in 2003, Alabama’s tourism industry has grown by 45 percent to $9.3 billion in expenditures a year.

Under his leadership, Alabama’s tourism agency has been selected as the best in the South for three of the past four years. The Year of Alabama Food and Year of Alabama Arts campaigns received numerous national awards including ones for the best state promotion. Other campaigns have celebrated gardens, outdoors, and sports. 2009 celebrated The Year of Alabama History and the 2010 campaign focuses on The Year of Small Towns and Downtowns.

He currently serves on the boards of the Alabama Historical Commission and the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

Ribbon Cutting for Monte Alban 2 Ashland Square

March 16, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Ashland, Calendar of Events, Events, News

March 17, 2010
12:00 pmto12:15 pm

The Clay County Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Clay County’s Newest Chamber Business Member.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony  for Monte Alban 2 on the Ashland Square  on Wednesday, March 17th at 12:00 pm.

Clay County Chamber March Business After Hours Event

February 25, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Calendar of Events, Chamber News, Communities, Events

March 18, 2010
5:00 pmto6:00 pm

Make plans now to attend the March 2010 Clay County Chamber of Commerce After Hours Event on March 18th from 5 to 6 pm.

Sponsored by one of our newest members, Business Systems, Inc.  Attend and learn more about BSI and network with other Chamber members. Plus, have a chance to win a Savin B&W Laser Printer. Must be present to be eligible for this great door prize.

This event will be held at the Clay Automotive Dealership located on Hwy 9 in Lineville.

Meet the Mayors and Commissioners of Clay County Alabama

September 2, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Calendar of Events, Chamber News, Events, News

September 25, 2009
11:30 amto12:30 pm

TOWN HALL MEETING

Meet the Mayors of Lineville, County Commission Chair, and School Sperintendent

Download the info flyer – click here [Download not found]

You spoke on our website poll and said you wanted a meeting with our city Mayors and County Commissioners. The time has come!

Our first government Forum is Friday, September 25th from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at Ms. Anita’s restaurant on Hwy 9 between Lineville and Ashland. Lunch is available – Dutch Treat.  Plan now to attend and let your government officials know what is on your mind. Please RSVP to the Chamber as soon as possible.  Call Mary at 256-396-2828 or email claychamber@centurytel.net.

Clay County Alabama Chamber Business After Hours

September 2, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Calendar of Events, Chamber News, Events, News

September 17, 2009
5:00 pmto6:00 pm

Chamber Business After Hours

Plan now to attend the Chamber September Business After Hours hosted by Cathy’s Western Wear.  Featuring guest speaker, Mike Coleman with State Farm Insurance. Mike will give a brief presentation on Saving and Investing – Basic Concepts.

Take the short ride down Hwy 77 to Cathy’s Western Wear on September 17th from 5 to 6 pm.  Mingle and network with other Chamber members and see what Cathy has to offer at her shop. Attendees have a chance to win a $50 value Frogg Togg Outdoor Rain Gear set – door prize provided by Cathy’s.  You have to attend to be eligible.

Located at 26755 Hwy 77.  Need to call Cathy? 256-395-2202.  Look forward to seeing you on September 17th.

CCAA/BCA Partnership Update, April, 2009

April 23, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under CCAA/BCA, CCAA/BCA News

To: CCAA Chamber Executivesbca-ccaa_logo-web
From: Ralph Stacy, CCAA President & CEO
Date: April 9, 2009
Re: Partnership Conference Call

The third in a series of legislative update conference calls sponsored by the CCAA/BCA Partnership featured a special guest this week as Alabama Gov. Bob Riley briefed participants on the status of his agenda and answered submitted questions.

Riley, who was introduced by BCA Chairman and Huntsville-based financial advisor Phil Dotts, said he believes the legislative progress is being hampered by a coalition of lobbyists and lawmakers dedicated toward passage of a bill that legalizes the presence of electronic gaming machines in several locations across the state.  The governor is strongly opposed to the bill and said he does not believe that advocates will achieve the votes necessary for its passage, but the focus on gambling has pushed other, more pressing, issues aside.

Among those issues, according to Riley, is the need for comprehensive ethics reform in state government.  A package of bills to toughen ethics standards introduced on behalf of the governor several weeks ago has languished in committee with little to no action taken.  He noted that the state’s ethics law has not been updated since 1973 and said frequent headlines of public officials being indicted and convicted demonstrates the need for reform.

“Alabama is beginning to develop a reputation for corruption, and if we do not begin to address it, in the next five or ten years, international companies will think twice about locating here,” Riley said.  “How can anyone be against ethics?”

The governor labeled efforts by some legislators to accept new federal dollars for unemployment compensation that Riley has already turned down as “short sighted” and “missing the big picture.”  He said accepting the additional funding would require Alabama to rewrite its unemployment compensation laws, and once the federal dollars are depleted, businesses across the state will be forced to pick up the burden in the “tens of millions of dollars” annually.

“The Midwest and Northeast have a hard time competing with the South, so congressmen from those areas trying to change the south,” Riley said.  “They want to qualify more people for unemployment and drive up the cost of doing business in Alabama so their areas of the country can compete for the projects we’ve successfully recruited over the past few years.”

Turning his attention to education, Riley said a looming fight in the legislative budget process will decide whether state tax dollars are invested into classroom programs or into employment benefits for teachers and support personnel.  He credited nationally-recognized programs like the Alabama Reading Initiative and the Alabama Math Science and Technology Initiative with raising standardized test scores and providing rural students with a level playing field in terms of education quality.

If spent wisely, according to Riley, funding from the federal stimulus package should help Alabama shore up its state budgets over the next two years.  By that time, he hopes, the economic downturn should be in full recovery.

Riley closed his remarks by noting that Alabama’s economy, while less than robust, is in better condition than all of our sister southeastern states and highlighted successful industrial recruitment of companies such as ThyssenKrupp as one reason.  Though our state’s unemployment rate has doubled, the governor said individual income earnings remain high, which is one sign of economic health.

Kirk Mancer, president of the Cullman Chamber and CCAA chair-elect, questioned the governor on the status of his bill granting subpoena power to the Ethics Commission when conducting investigations.  Riley said the bill remains in committee, and all he wants is an “up or down” vote on the floor so citizens may know where legislators stand.  He reiterated that two years of ethics abuses within the community college system and other areas of government could begin to retard economic development if allowed to continue.

The governor also mentioned that he has placed all state government contracts and expenditures in an on-line searchable database for taxpayers to review.  Such transparency should be the norm, according to Riley, not the exception, and he encouraged conference call participants to demand action on ethics reform legislation.

Before ending his presentation and returning to matters of state, Riley congratulated The Partnership for becoming a significant and effective grassroots movement with considerable influence in state government.   “Pick up your phones, make calls and put your influence to work,” Riley concluded.

BCA Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs Quentin Riggins provided a brief overview of other legislation affecting Chamber officials and their members.  He said legislation to remove the state sales tax from grocery items remains a central issue in the Alabama House, but hopes that efforts to remove the federal income tax deduction from the state tax code will begin to lessen as the end of the session draws near.

Negotiations continue over NRA-backed legislation allowing employees to bring firearms onto workplace property, according to BCA Director of Legislative Affairs Elizabeth Kennedy Lawlor.  A compromise version of the bill has moved from committee in the House after the NRA accepted BCA-drafted exceptions based upon Georgia law.  Employers such as car manufacturers, construction companies, utilities and others have policies governing firearm possession in the workplace, and the substitute version of the bill works to address their concerns.

In order to fully educate Chamber officials and their members on the issues surrounding additional federal unemployment dollars and their long-term impact on business expenses, BCA Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications Marty Sullivan said an informative packet, including talking points, has been emailed in .pdf format to conference call participants and other stakeholders.  She suggested the material would be useful in contacting legislators on this important matter.

Riggins concluded the call by telling participants that House Speaker Seth Hammett will be invited to participate in the next briefing to provide his view of the session and its major legislation.  The date and time of that call should be scheduled sometime within the next week.

Recreation

February 20, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Recreation

ASHLAND CITY PARK
Playgrounds, walking trails, and covered pavilions makes this a perfect place to get away with the kids for a day of fun. Shaded lawns and park benches are just what the doctor ordered, a break from the hectic day-to-day pace. Ashland City Park is excited about the addition of the new skate park.  This new addition brings added pleasure for kids of all ages.

LINEVILLE CITY PARK
A walking trail surrounds a central lake, against a backdrop of trees and bluebird houses. Several covered pavilions are available for large group gatherings. The Lineville City Park is the site of the annual ALCAZAR Car Show and the Kid’s Catfish Classic.

MT. CHEAHA and CHEAHA STATE PARK
Located 20 miles north of both Ashland and Lineville lies the highest point in Alabama – Mt. Cheaha. No where in Alabama can you find views as spectacular as those found in this State Park. The 2799 acre park is located atop Cheaha Mountain. At 2407 feet above sea level, this beautiful mountaintop retreat exhibits breathtaking scenery year round. Blending with nature’s beauty, you will find a lovely resort inn and restaurant, cabins, chalets and a modern campground compliment this loft paradise.

CLAY COUNTY PUBLIC GOLF COURSE
Come and visit Clay County’s Public Golf Course located at 120 Country Club Road in Ashland. This beautiful course is a 9 hole and 18 tees Par 70 course. The course is open year round. 256-354-2814

CLAY COUNTY STATE LAKE
Anglers…want to find a spot that isn’t over crowded and fished out? Get away to the Clay County State Lake located near Delta, Alabama. State Lake is one of the best kept secrets of Alabama fishing.

MORRIS MOUNTAIN ORV PARK
One of the premier Off Road Vehicle, rock-crawling parks in the nation. ORV enthusiasts and fans come to MMORV Park from around the nation for the challenging trails and bone-jarring fun. Visit the MMORV Park website here.

FLAT ROCK PARK
Day-use park. Swimming, picnicking, fishing, nature trail. Unique location. 25 acres of granite. Free. Open May-Sept. 9 am-8 pm. 7115 Co. Rd. 870, Lineville, AL. 256-396-2338 for more info.