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Show ChamberBureau begins brainstorming Does the ChamberBureau need a facelift? The Long Range Planning Committee for the Chamber Bureau met last week in its first session Concentrating on economic development develop-ment programs, it discussed a strong data base, strong legislative affairs involvement and a re-evaluation of all the Chamber Bureau programs. Many more ideas spewed from this brainstorming session. But if you have suggestions or a particular subject you would like this group to discuss, please call Debby Symonds or Ray Robinson. The committee's next meeting is scheduled for Nov. 28. Amid all the election excitement, the Summit County Clerk asked us to pass along the word that they need ballot counters on Nov. 6. This i paid position, so if you are interested, please call him. Speaking ot new, the Sourcebook is now available! The long-awaited statistical data book has been produced and a copy is free to Chamber Bureau members. Each additional copy is $10. Non-members may purchase these books. Tins piece is well worth the wait. It can be updated and it is pleasing to the eye! Still new members! Griffins Downstairs joined the ranks of the Chamber Bureau so we could sing the praises of Mindy Griffin's ciioking. Griffin's Downstairs is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on Mam Street. Mindy would like you to stop in to see her! The Ski Connection is not new to Park City. In fact, Kerry Griffith boasts that they have been here for a number of years. They are located at the Resort Center and rent ski equipment for children and adults. Thank you. Stew Pot! The Membership Social was billed as "one of the great ones" by new and not-so-new business people in Park City! Marty Estkowski played the guitar until the "party noise" drowned him out. It was great! A big thank you goes to Bob Beasley and Med" Leake as well as their hard-working crew, Steve and Dana! |