Via Real to Celebrate 25th Anniversary with Fundraiser

By Irving on August 30, 2010 4:17 PM

Last month, the Dallas Morning News had an article about Via Real and the Pat Mathers Scholarship Foundation with mention of a fundraiser to benefit the Foundation being held October 3. It's worth revisiting that brief article and also rsvping to attend the fundraiser which happens to coincide with Via Real's 25th Anniversary.  For more information, please see the flyer below or contact admin@viareal.com or 972.650.9001.

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Chamber Welcomes 31 New Participants into Leadership Irving Program

By Irving on August 30, 2010 4:10 PM

The Chamber is pleased to announce 31 participants into its Leadership Irving-Las Colinas Class of 2011.

 

Participant

Representing Organization

Matt Warnock

CFBISD

Sherry Stephenson

Rick's Independent Car Kare

Doug Sevier

Irving ISD

Jeff Mues

Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce

Shane Burton

City of Irving

Adam Grinage

Irving ISD

Kendra Liddell

TXU Energy

Jill Tokumoto

Irving ISD

Tawnia Wise

Irving Healthcare Foundation

Toscha Reeves

Irving ISD

Anita Gibbs

J. Ellis Apartment Locators

Steven Wurtz

Irving ISD

Melissa Cannon

Irving Convention & Visitors Bureau

Asusena Resendiz

Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Nancy Navarro

Attorney at Law

Jeff Strater

Research in Motion

Terry Jordan

Microsoft Corporation

Allison Sharpe

Brighter Tomorrows

Rakesh Patel

Law Office of Rakesh I. Patel, PLLC

Steve Candler

Flowserve Corporation

Gwen Craig

Irving ISD Board of Trustees

Pownie Fierro

Allstate Insurance Company

Steven Richards

North Lake College

Sheraton Duffey

Universal Academy

Joy Pike

Executive Medicine of Texas

Grant Pruitt

Cushman & Wakefield

David Schmid

HMS

Francesca Marraro

HMS

George Christian

Regions Bank

Harry Marek

ExxonMobil Corporation

Tina Mayse

HMS

 

The Leadership Irving Class of 2011, which represents numerous local private, public, and non-profit organizations, will meet the first Friday each month through April and will focus on a different topic specific to Irving-Las Colinas at each meeting.

 

The mission of Leadership Irving-Las Colinas is to identify, educate, and develop future leaders and to motivate these leaders for civic, charitable and community involvement. If you are interested in sponsoring this year's class or want to recommend a local business or community leader for the Class of 2012, please email Alysia Bell at abell@irvingchamber.com .

ISO's fusion 10.11 season approaches

By Irving on August 30, 2010 3:52 PM

We are just a few short weeks away from opening night of Irving Symphony Orchestra's Fusion Season!  See what's upcoming below and order your season tickets here.

 

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Chamber makes a big impression with realtors in regards to quality of education in Irving

By Irving on August 30, 2010 2:16 PM

The Chamber recently hosted more than 100 realtors at a luncheon featuring a panel representing beducators, administrators and parents from Irving ISD and the Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District.   Both districts are achieving many great things in the classroom, and the Chamber is working to ensure that the realtors who "sell" the Irving community are aware of all that is happening in regards to education in Irving.

The Dallas Morning News has the full scoop on the event here and here and we have several photos to share as well!

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More than 100 realtors attended the information session and luncheon

 

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Realtors visit with each other shortly before the luncheon

 

Realtors Forum 3.JPGDavid Park, Vice Chair of the Chamber's Education Committee, delivers some opening remarks

 

Realtors Forum 4.JPG A couple of door prizes get the excitement level up!

 

Realtors Forum 6.JPGFrom left to right: Kerri Miene (State Farm Insurance), David Saenz (Jack Singley Academy Principal), Dr. Neil Dugger (Irving ISD) and Dr. Dana Bedden (Irving ISD Superintendent)comprise a panel representing the Irving Independent School District

 

Realtors Forum 5.JPGFrom left to right:Dr. Bobby Burns (CFB-ISD Superintendent), Dr. Sheila Maher (CFB-ISD), David Hicks (Ranchview High School Principal) and Angie Drake (Ebby Halliday Realtors) comprise a panel representing CFB-ISD.

 

Realtors Forum 7.JPGDr. Bobby Burns highlights the CFB-ISD

 

Realtors Forum 8.JPGDr. Dana Bedden Highlights IISD     

 

 

 

Chamber 5-Star Mixer at Hooters Photos

By Irving on August 30, 2010 1:47 PM

The Chamber's 5-Star Mixer proved to be an excellent time with lots of door prizes, great food and good networking.  Hooters and new General Manager Steven Lengenhagger have clearly made it a priority to be active in the Irving community and in the Chamber. 

Don't forget to mark your calendar for September 28: 5:30 p.m at Champps Americana (855 W. John Carpenter Freeway). That is the date of the next 5-Star After Hours Mixer co-sponosred by Champps and George-McKenna Electrical Contractors.

Below are a few photos from last Tuesday's mixer at Hooters.  

 

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Metrocare Services Meal for the Minds Approaches (September 15!)

By Irving on August 23, 2010 6:31 PM

On Wednesday, September 15, 2010, Metrocare Services, the largest nonprofit provider of mental and behavioral health services in Dallas, will host the 2010 Meal for the Minds fundraising luncheon at the Belo Mansion. The Keynote Speaker, John Elder Robison, is author of New York Times bestseller Look Me In The Eye: My Life With Asperger's. Clint Hurdle, Texas Rangers Hitting Coach and father of a child with special needs, serves as Honorary Chair.

 

The 2010 Meal for the Minds is an opportunity to learn more about the complex world of developmental disabilities (including Autism Spectrum Disorders) and mental health, as well as show support for this worthy cause.

 

Did you know that 13 percent of children in the United States have a developmental disability? An average of 1 in 110 children has an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Asperger's Syndrome, which is often referred to as a high-functioning form of Autism, has created both challenges and opportunities for Keynote Speaker Mr. Robison. By boldly sharing his story at the 2010 Meal for the Minds, family and friends of those living with Asperger's, or other Autism Spectrum Disorders, will better understand this condition.

 

A staggering 1 in 4 adults experiences a mental health disorder. Without treatment, the consequences are devastating: unemployment, unnecessary disability, homelessness, substance abuse, unnecessary incarceration, and even suicide. With treatment, however, 70 to 90 percent of patients have a significant reduction of symptoms and an improved quality of life.

 

Metrocare is the safety net that often catches people as the illness appears and life begins to unravel. With care and treatment at Metrocare, these patients regain control of their lives; finding confidence and hope along the way.

 

For over 40 years, Metrocare, formerly known as the Dallas County Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) Center, has provided mental health care for Dallas citizens. In 2009 Metrocare cared for over 38,000 people with a mental illness or an intellectual or developmental disability. The need for community health care continues to rise. In fact, Metrocare served 20 percent more patients during the 2nd quarter of 2010 than in the same quarter of 2009. Most of these individuals found help at a Metrocare mental health clinic regardless of whether they had insurance to cover the cost. Many others were served by Metrocare's Center for Children with Autism, Behavioral Treatment Center, Therapeutic Nursery, or Early Childhood Intervention (ECI).

 

Luncheon guests will be treated to an art exhibit by Art Focus XC, an elite group of Dallas artists, as well as the 3rd annual Edible Auction featuring cakes from Dallas' top pastry chefs. Sponsors include MIllet the Printer, Inc., Morgan & Weisbrod, Social Security Disability Attorney, and Julie and Pierce Noble.

 

For sponsorship information, contact Lindsay Zimmerman (214-743-1220). Tickets available online at metrocareservices.org.

Your Legislative Update: A Note from the U.S. Chamber

By Irving on August 23, 2010 6:16 PM

Dear Texas Chamber Friend,

 

Of all the hidden costs now being discovered in the health care bill, one of the most concerning to the business community is Section 9006, which would place an unprecedented burden on small business reporting and paper work requirements.  This section includes a provision that requires businesses to file 1099 tax returns starting in 2012 for many purchases.  It's bad news for all businesses, especially smaller ones, because businesses of all sizes will be required to report on each vendor for all purchases totaling over $600 annually, which will dramatically increase accounting costs and time-consuming paperwork burdens.  The exemption for purchases from corporations will be lifted, and expanded to property (goods), as well as services.  And at a time when our economy needs small businesses to help our country grow out of this recession, saddling them with expensive new requirements and paperwork burdens only further hampers their ability to succeed and ultimately aid in our economic recovery.  We encourage you to get involved and Urge Congress to co-sponsor the Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act, which would repeal this provision, and add your organization's name to the business community's letter to Congress. 

In addition, considering the challenge of implementation and the uncertainty created by the large amount of discretion left to government entities implementing the regulations, there are still many unanswered questions about the specific impact the law will have on employers, their workers, and their families.  To help address some of those questions, the U.S. Chamber launched last week a new website--www.HealthReformImpacts.com -- to serve as a centralized location for the business community to learn about the implementation of the new law and to share their perspectives on how the law impacts their businesses.

 

The website allows business owners to access credible studies, timelines, media reports, and information provided by other business owners.  In addition, the website provides an opportunity for business owners to share their own stories and perspectives on the new law. 

 

Please sign your name to this letter to Congress, and encourage you members to do the same, as well as share their stories on the website, and urge their Member of Congress to co-sponsor H.R. 5141, the "Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act." 

 

Thank you in advance for all of your help.

 

 

John M. Gonzales

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Regional Manager | Congressional & Public Affairs

Congratulations to our Ambassador of the Quarter - Tamara Davis!

By Irving on August 23, 2010 6:05 PM

 

Tamara Ambassador of the Quarter.JPGCongratulations to Tamara Davis, the Chamber's Ambassador of the Quarter, pictured above with Irving Mayor Herbert Gears!

 

Tamara Davis is an Irving resident and Bank Manager for the OmniAmerican Bank branch located in Irving.  As a long time member of The Irving Chamber, OmniAmerican Bank is focused on providing support to businesses in this community. The bank encourages participation in the chamber as their projects have a positive impact on our community. 

 

"Tamara Davis has truly earned Ambassador of the Quarter for the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber," said Chandra Hill, Director of Finance and Member Relations. "She's an invaluable member of this important committee, and she's gone the extra mile recently in welcoming new Chamber members and being a resource to businesses that are new to Irving."

 

To become involved with the Chamber Ambassadors, contact Chandra at chill@irvingchamber.com.  

Chamber's Senior Services Alliance Helps Raise $5501 to battle CHF!

By Irving on August 23, 2010 4:14 PM

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a medical condition that weighs heavy on thousands of people in North Texas and many in Irving. The Chamber-sponsored Irving Senior Services Alliance, a group of member businesses allied by a common focus to serve senior adults and their families, recently did something about it. They hosted a live and silent Hollywood-themed auction on August 19 at Aspen Catering raising $5,501 exceeding their goal of $5,000.

The $5,501 goes to battle CHF through a simple but very effective tool: bathroom weight scales. At $10/each, the Senior Services Alliance raised enough money to purchase 550 scales for Baylor Irving!

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John Drake, Irving Healthcare Foundation President, gets everyone ready to bid for a fantastic cause.

 

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Live entertainment rocked Aspen Catering before the auctioneers took the stage

 

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Holly Hullum, WiseGroup Insurance, warms up the audience, encouraging everyone to open their hearts and their wallets to a great cause!

 

SSA 4.JPGHollywood chic!

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A small touch at the bar reminded folks of the importance of giving back to worthwhile causes

 

SSA 06.JPGThe full team of professional auctioneers moments before the live auction

 

SSA 7.JPG A worthwhile cause and auctioneers who were next to impossible to say "no" to, all helped make the event a tremendous success!

 

  

 

First Saturdays in Irving Announced, John Menzer Discusses State of Retail

By Irving on August 20, 2010 5:18 PM

On Thursday, August 19, the Chamber hosted the State of Retail, its fourth quarterly event of the (fiscal) year.  Prior to the keynote presentation from John Menzer, CEO of Irving-headquartered Michaels, Jo Ann Goin (Chair of the Chamber's Small Business Committee and Owner of Glory House) took the podium to share some great news about an upcoming Chamber marketing campaign.  The "In Irving" campaign is designed to bring awareness to Irving's many fine retailers through advertisements and such programs such as First Saturdays in Irving -- expected to roll out October 2! 

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Jo Ann Goin Talks About the New In Irving Campaign

 

John Menzer had many insights to share on the state or retail and also Michael's formula for success, and we are pleased to share his presentation for those who missed the program or would like to review it again.

State of retail presentation
 

 

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John Menzer Delivers Keynote Remarks

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