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Friday, March 12th

CIBA Newsletter - March 2010

£ PLEASE WELCOME new CIBA Business Members ABUNDANT SOLAR and HORSEPOWER PRODUCTIONS. And WELCOME new CIBA Protégé Member Rebecka Weinsteiger from WEINSTEIGER MUSTARD CO. Rebecka is a protégé in the ExperienceXchange Mentoring Program, and has a 6-month complimentary CIBA membership.

£ We had so much fun in January, we’re doing it again! It’s time for the MARCH MEMBERSHIP MEETING. Join us Wednesday, March 31, at 5:30 pm, at Shonnard’s Nursery (6600 SW Philomath Blvd) for yummy treats, great conversation, many opportunities to network, and a chance to learn more about the nursery, landscaping and florist business. Chris Shonnard will also share what his business is doing to “give back” to the community. Bring a friend and have a great time!

£ The 2010 BUY LOCAL FIRST BREAKFAST SERIES will be held this year on May 1, June 5 and July 3. This extremely popular Buy Local event is co-sponsored by CIBA, First Alternative Food Co-op and the Corvallis Odd Fellows. We are recruiting volunteers to help with the event! Last year’s Volunteer Coordinator, Dee Mooney from Footwise, is looking for a co-coordinator this year. The person would need to be available during the Breakfasts to assist volunteers. Contact the CIBA office (541-752-0047; info@corvallisiba.org">info@corvallisiba.org) for more info or to sign up for other volunteer positions. Would you like to have a table display featuring your business? Sign up for free table space with Peg Obrist at 541-766-2320. Space is limited so don’t delay!

£ CONGRATULATIONS are in order for Jeff Cope of HOME GROWN GARDENS! Jeff has received accreditation from Oregon Tilth as an Organic Land Care Practitioner, a new program in Oregon recognizing land care practitioners who are trained in and practice recognized organic principles.

£ THANK YOU to the following businesses for RENEWING THEIR CIBA MEMBERSHIP: Arnold Beggs Tire Center and Lion’s Touch Massage. Your membership support helps CIBA work for YOU!

Tuesday, March 2nd

Indie Business Announcements

Announcement from Christine at Sweet Yoga:

For 5 Saturdays beginning February 20, there will be a yoga class from 9:30–10:45 am. The series is designed for beginners, but I’m letting anyone drop-in ($14) if they’d like to. If you or someone you know would like to do some simple poses, please come and join us. I’ll be interweaving yoga philosophy into class as well, to give you a better understanding of the broad tradition of yoga and what it aims to do. Simple, straightforward, blissful yoga is what it’s all about. For more information: sweetyoga@comast.net">sweetyoga@comast.net; 541-231-5992

February Spotlight On Indie Mainstay: Fitzpatrick Painting

Tim Fitzpatrick reports the following:

I founded Fitzpatrick Painting Inc. in 1994 when I was 19 years old. We specialize in both interior and exterior repaints while putting a large portion of our focus on historical repaints. We are contracted to paint the exterior of Timberline Lodge this summer!

We have set ourselves apart from the competition by providing unprecedented customer service, the highest quality workmanship and by supporting the community that supports us. We believe strongly in giving back to various non profits and other civic-minded organizations.

The one thing that I enjoy the most far above anything else about being an independent business owner is the relationships that it has allowed me to build over the years with dozens and dozens of individuals from all walks of life, each with their unique abilities and personalities.

The importance of always allowing the customer to be right even when you know they are wrong has been something that I have learned over the years. Sometimes as business owners we need to just suck it up and be the bigger person for the good of business. This can be hard for a stubborn Irish man at times! (Obviously, Tim has mastered this lesson – Fitzpatrick Painting was recently named the Celebrate Corvallis! Business of the Year! Congratulations to Tim and his staff.)

Tim Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick Painting, 541-752-6320; www.fitzpatrickpainting.com

February Spotlight On Indie Mainstay: Country Vitamins

Pat Sardell and her husband Glenn opened Country Vitamins in the fall of 1982 – in the middle of a deep recession. Pat described it as opening “on a wing and prayer” with limited inventory but a lot of hope! Using her passion, commitment and growing knowledge of natural vitamin and supplement products, 28 years later Pat has turned her business into a Corvallis Indie Mainstay and she’s become a leader at the local and national level. Country Vitamins features quality vitamin and mineral dietary supplements, herbal products, homeopathic remedies, natural skincare, cosmetics and more.

Pat and Glenn are committed to being local Corvallis business people. Pat says, “I love Corvallis. My husband and I choose to live here and have the privilege of selecting a place where we really want to live and ultimately retire in. Additionally, the community support of locally-owned business is inspiring and sustaining.” Pat enjoys and appreciates being part of the local Corvallis business community and its support organizations. She’s a firm believer in how valuable networking can be for local entrepreneurs – it provides opportunities to share business practices and marketing ideas, as well as issues and concerns.

Pat has contributed to the support for independent locally-owned businesses here in Corvallis. She was a long time CIBA Board member, and has served as President of the CIBA Board. Pat’s professional interests and passion have also lead her to lobby Congress and she is now serving as the President of the Natural Products Association, a national trade industry group.

When asked what she might have done differently in opening her store, Pat replies, “Nothing, because the experiences and challenges along the way have brought me to the spot where I am today.” Pat shared the following Keys to Success: 1) Have a passion for what you want to do; 2) Be totally committed to achieving your goals; 3) Focus on customer service – it involves relationship building; 4) Have a quality product – something that will make a difference in your customers’ lives; 5) Be knowledgeable – “To sustain your business’s credibility, you have to know your products and what they can do for your customer.”

Pat Sardell, Country Vitamins; 919E NW Circle Blvd; www.countryvitamins.com; 541-757-3170.

   


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