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Thursday, September 15th

Commentary by Jack Wolcott

Summer is winding down and it is time for parents to think about school and the quality of education they want for their children. I would like to mention again the significant role locally owned, independently operated businesses play in supporting our educational and cultural opportunities. We live here and it is in our best interests to be actively involved in broadening the diversity and cultivating the depth of opportunities our children have available.

I have discussed previously the often over-looked, but sincere donations that local businesses give regularly and frequently. We give them because we want to support the children, but often forget to add them up and publicize our generosity.

A newer program that the Corvallis Independent Business Alliance (CIBA) started this year allows parents to actively participate in fund-raising for their children's programs. We now offer scrip, which can be purchased from most schools by contacting the school's scrip program coordinator. The school purchases scrip from CIBA at a 10 percent discount and sells it at full price. The difference goes to the parent's group at the school to be used at their discretion. The scrip can be used as cash at participating CIBA members throughout Corvallis (a list is included with purchase). Scrip can also be purchased at Day Dreamers Bead Gallery at 905 N.W. Kings Blvd., but it is simpler for the school if they are purchased directly.

By using the scrip program at participating merchants, you are not only supporting the school's parent group, you are also signaling to the business that you appreciate their contribution and are shopping at their business because of that support. Please thank the merchant if you have the opportunity — it really makes a difference when we know our customers value our donations.


New directory published

In July, as a celebration of National Independent's Week, we released our updated directory of member businesses in the Greater Corvallis area, now including Philomath.

Please pick up a directory and look over the wealth of locally owned options available. If you do not see a favorite business, please ask them to contact us (or let us know). We hope to launch a major membership drive this fall to "fill in the gaps" and publish an updated directory for the Christmas season. Every business receives a free listing with their membership.

We would especially like to give more exposure to the diversity of cultural choices available here. We would also like to include a basic listing of various service industries and professionals that support our goals. By patronizing the members listed, you can send a powerful message of support and encouragement for our goals. You will also receive superior service and products.

As we continue to refine and develop our guide to locally owned, independently operated businesses, we are focusing on those businesses that face competition from national chains and franchises. We believe that education is a primary responsibility in allowing an individual to make informed choices. When a person understands the significance of spending money locally and how it multiplies to benefit the whole community, then they become empowered to make a real difference in the quality of life for everyone.

Membership Meeting Hosts

If you would like to highlight your business to CIBA members, consider hosting one of the bi-monthly meetings. This is an especially great opportunity for new CIBA members to meet current members. If you are interested, contact Barbara Ross at bross@exchangenet.com">bross@exchangenet.com, or the CIBA office at info@corvallisiba.org">info@corvallisiba.org.

New Members And Member Updates

From Paul Shih:

digitalCHEX has changed its name to Total Merchant Services of Oregon. We are a one-stop shop for payment solutions for your business. We set up businesses to process credit/debit cards, checks, gift cards, e-commerce, and mobile payments. NEW! Free Terminal Placement Program and ATMs. Contact Paul Shih at 877-673-0575.


From Noah Merrit and Peter Braunworth:

NowTowns is a new CIBA member and provides detailed information about local businesses to people in the community via the Internet at nowtowns.com and other related medias. Rates vary. Contact Noah and Peter at info@nowtowns.com">info@nowtowns.com, or visit their website, www.nowtowns.com

Renewable Northwest Project

Teresa Bodwell of The Renewable Northwest Project has contacted CIBA to let members know that she is interested in contacting businesses who would like information about supporting ‘green power’…or clean electricity. If this sounds intriguing to you, contact Teresa Bodwell at teresa@rnp.org">teresa@rnp.org or at (541) 929-4882.

The Latest Directory Is Out

The latest member directory has some new features that are very nice, and provides members with a very nice community-wide marketing tool. But there are some needed changes for it to be as accurate as can be, so CIBA will be following-up soon with a new printing, which is slated to come out before the winter holiday season. For any updates to your basic address and contact information, please contact Ilene Anderton at ilene@asaccounting.com">ilene@asaccounting.com. With this short time frame, it’s crucial to get these updates in as soon as you can! The Directory staff will be requesting specific information about your business, hours, description, ads, etc. sometime soon.

If you have run out of the current directory (or know of other businesses that would like to display them), you can get a re-supply at A & S Accounting, The Book Bin, or Country Vitamins. If you need to have them dropped off, send a message to info@corvallisiba.org">info@corvallisiba.org, and arrangements will be made to get them to your business.

Tuesday, September 13th

CIBA Web Site Update

Our new Associate Board Member, Jerry Heilman has volunteerted to maintain the CIBA web site, a valuable communication and marketing piece for the organization. Members should review their information on the website and let Jerry know of any updates or suggestions they might have. Contact Jerry at jerryheilman@consbio.org">jerryheilman@consbio.org. If you need to make changes to your listing on the website, please use a copy of the Website Info Form, available from Ilene Anderton at Ilene@asaccounting.com">Ilene@asaccounting.com. Thank you all for your patience with the member listing on the CIBA website. A big thanks to Lars Lohn for his past good work on the website, and also to Ilene Anderton for the information gathering work that she continues to provide for CIBA.

   


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