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Ribbon Cutting for Sherry Wieszchowski, Licensed Esthetician

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce will be holding a ribbon cutting on Friday, July 30 for Sherry Wieszchowski, Licensed Esthetician, at her new office at 105 South Comrie Ave, Johnstown, (across from Eagle Chevrolet) from 4-6pm. “We invite our chamber members and the business community to join us in celebrating the opening of this new business and chamber member,” states Andrea Brooks, Membership Assistant for the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce.

Sherry will also be holding an open house on Sunday, August 1 featuring live music, food, demonstrations, raffles and more.  All proceeds from the raffle will benefit the National Wildlife Federation’s Gulf Oil Spill Restoration Fund.

The Chamber encourages the business community to attend and learn more about the area’s Premier Esthetician and all she has to offer including: Facials, Back and Body Treatments, Skin Care and Maintenance, Acne, Aging and Problem Skin Treatments; Waxing Services, and Make-up Artistry for Weddings, Special Events or every day.

Call the Chamber at 842-2800 to rsvp for the ribbon cutting.

Deadline for Tourism Event Calendar

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce wants to remind you that the deadline to submit your events to be included in the upcoming the Fall and Winter calendar of events is July 30, 2010.

Typically, larger tourism related events are used in the printing of the calendar which will include any attraction in Montgomery County with upcoming events.  This also includes lecture, film, and concert series, farmers markets, festivals, holiday festivities, and winter sporting activities.  In addition, these events are listed on the Montgomery County tourism website calendar at www.visitmontgomerycountyny.com.  “I am encouraging all groups and attractions of any size to submit their events to me.  This promotion is at no cost to organizations,” states Gina DaBiere-Gibbs, Tourism Director.

“Even if your event is not included in the print version of the calendar it will be on our website.  I then take the website events and e-blast them weekly to a wide variety of community groups.  Participants in the e-blast are encouraged to pass along the information to their friends, family and colleagues.  Events are also highlighted on our Visit Montgomery County Facebook page.  These promotional opportunities increase awareness and communication about the happenings in Montgomery County.”  To be added to DaBiere-Gibbs’ list e-mail her at tourism@montgomerycountyny.com with the subject line “Experience Montgomery County”.  To become a Facebook fan, search “Visit Montgomery County”.  Most of the events on the calendar are of no charge or a nominal fee and family-friendly activities.

45,000 copies of each of the 2009 Fall and Winter and the 2010 Spring and Summer calendars were printed and distributed.  The distribution includes businesses, newspapers, and information centers.  “The tourism department receives thousands of leads from major market promotions each year.  The calendars are part of a packet of information about Montgomery County tourism sent to these inquiries spanning the states from Maine to Florida to California and in between.  In 2008 we reached out to Canada and received a positive response.  Advertising in this market continued in 2010,” added DaBiere-Gibbs.  “The calendar is one resource of many that residents alike can use to learn more about events in their community.”  DaBiere-Gibbs stresses the importance of turning events in since various organizations are linked to tourism website such as I Love NY, the Central New York Region, the Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission, and many local businesses and attractions.  “Our increased participation in online media and advertising over the past year has seen positive results as well,” adds DaBiere-Gibbs.

To submit your Fall and Winter events to DaBiere-Gibbs please e-mail them to tourism@montgomerycountyny.com, mail to Tourism Department, 1166 Riverfront Center, Amsterdam, NY 12010 or fax (518)684-0111.  Please submit the name of the event, contact name and phone number, where the event is held, a description of the event, dates and times, and admission fees; the more information submitted the better.  Any questions call (518)842-8200 ext. 12.  Please call if your business would like copies of the calendar to display.

Monsoon Restaurant Opens, Celebrates with Chamber

Friday, July 16th, 2010
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Monsoon celebrates opening by cutting ribbon with Chamber of Commerce. Front row l to r: Chamber Board member and Ambassador, Carol Constantino of Noteworthy; Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer; Proprietor, Tibu Chacko; Chef Ali; Tourism Director, Gina DaBiere-Gibbs; and Supervisor Thomas DiMezza. Second row, l to r: Chamber Member, Maurice Farhart; Tony Chacko; and Chamber Ambassador, Dan LaBate, of Engines of Creation Web Design.

Attendees enjoyed the samples of the cuisine that is served at the restaurant and had positive remarks about the food and renovations that have been made to the restaurant and hotel. “I encourage the community to stop by during lunch to sample the buffet,” states Chamber Membership Assistant, Andrea Brooks. “It offers a variety of Northern and Southern Indian cuisine and is the perfect opportunity to try different dishes.”

Proprietor, Tibu Chacko, has experience in the hospitality industry as his family also owns Royal India in Albany. The Chacko’s have been in the food industry for over ten years and are excited to bring an alternative dining experience to the area.

To see a sample of Monsoon’s menu as well as other chamber member restaurants, go the Chamber’s website at http://montgomerycountyny.com/restaurant-menus.cfm.

Chamber Makes Donation to Graffiti Fund

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Chamber President Deborah Auspelmyer (center) presents donation to Supervisor Karl Baia (center) for the Graffiti Fund.  Joining them are l to r:  Superintendent of the Greater Amsterdam School District, Tom Perillo; Chamber Board Member and TILT Co-Chair, Andy Heck of Alpin Haus; and Detective Tom Nethaway of the Amsterdam Police Department.

Chamber President Deborah Auspelmyer (center) presents donation to Supervisor Karl Baia (center) for the Graffiti Fund. Joining them are l to r: Superintendent of the Greater Amsterdam School District, Tom Perillo; Chamber Board Member and TILT Co-Chair, Andy Heck of Alpin Haus; and Detective Tom Nethaway of the Amsterdam Police Department.

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce recently presented a donation for the Graffiti Fund to Supervisor Karl Baia after meeting with Supervisor Baia, Detective Tom Nethaway and Superintendent of the Amsterdam School District, Tom Perillo; regarding the graffiti situation within the City of Amsterdam. “The Chamber supports the efforts of the City’s officials, police department and Supervisor Baia in trying to control the tagging that is occurring on property throughout the area,” explains Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer. “The graffiti has a detrimental impact on the image and quality of life of our neighborhoods. Having to continually clean it up is an unfair expense to our business owners. We applaud the efforts of everyone involved in the continued clean-up and monitoring of these incidents.

“The city and county board have made great efforts to clean up our neighborhoods by following through with a successful demolition team to clean up derelict properties and neighbors have come together to do successful clean up efforts,” states Supervisor Karl Baia. “The graffiti is harming our image, our ability to move forward and is essentially harming our progress in becoming a clean business oriented area. Every avenue we can take in working together to remedy this problem is helpful to our overall goal of a clean, economically friendly and progressive city.”

The Chamber facilitated a brainstorming session with Superintendent Perillo, Supervisor Baia, and Detective Nethaway to review avenues to reach out to the community and students regarding the graffiti and the rewards that are being offered. Several ideas were brought to the table including reaching out to the students via morning announcements and putting together a potential panel discussion at the High School

“The graffiti in the city has taken a downturn in recent months and I believe the cause to be vigilance from the community as a whole,” remarks Detective Tom Nethaway. “The police, courts, city government, businesses, and residents have seen enough and each are doing their part to put an end to the problem. If we all continue to work together and keep the lines of communication open, problems like this one will have a shorter existence. “

Supervisor Baia will be holding a graffiti clean-up July 23 – 25. For information on how to participate in the clean-up or to make a donation to the graffiti fund, contact Supervisor Baia at 441-8249.

July 13th Chamber Connection Episode!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Our July 13th Chamber Connection episode has arrived! Please click the link below to listen and if you haven’t already, please don’t forget to participate in our poll!

Please click here to listen to the July 13th episode

Coffee Beanery Opens on Rt. 30, Holds Ribbon Cutting

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Chamber celebrates opening of Coffee Beanery with Ribbon Cutting.  L to r: Chamber Ambassador, Jeanne So; Co-owner Dr. Albert Fraser; Naomi Fraser; Olivia Faser; Eliana Fraser; Co-owner Michael Greco; and Chamber Board Chairman Charles Schwartz.  Back row, l to r:  Town of Amsterdam Supervisor, Thomas DiMezza, Tyese Fraser; Coffee Beanery Manager, Barbara Oliveri; Chamber Board Member, Vic Giulianelli; Ashley Greco; Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer; and Chamber Board Member Jim Partyka.

Chamber celebrates opening of Coffee Beanery with Ribbon Cutting. L to r: Chamber Ambassador, Jeanne So; Co-owner Dr. Albert Fraser; Naomi Fraser; Olivia Faser; Eliana Fraser; Co-owner Michael Greco; and Chamber Board Chairman Charles Schwartz. Back row, l to r: Town of Amsterdam Supervisor, Thomas DiMezza, Tyese Fraser; Coffee Beanery Manager, Barbara Oliveri; Chamber Board Member, Vic Giulianelli; Ashley Greco; Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer; and Chamber Board Member Jim Partyka.

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of The Coffee Beanery at 128 Polar Plaza, Amsterdam, with a ribbon cutting and grand opening.

The Coffee Beanery is one of the newest businesses on the Rt. 30 corridor and has a wide selection of gourmet and flavored coffees, breakfast and lunch items, and a convenient drive-thru. They are open Monday – Thursday, 6 am – 9 pm; Friday – Saturday, 6 am – 10 pm; and Sunday, 6 am – 6 pm.

“The cafe also features a fireplace and wi-fi and is a nice new addition to the Rt. 30 business corridor,” states Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer. “I encourage the community to stop in to see the wonderful renovations that have been done and welcome them to the community.”

The Coffee Beanery’s menu can be viewed and downloaded from the chamber’s website at http://montgomerycountyny.com/restaurant-menus.cfm . To learn more about this business and other chamber members visit the website business directory at www.montgomerycountyny.com.

New Bakery Opens, Holds Ribbon Cutting

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Proprietor Lisa Vertucci of Dolci excitedly cuts the ribbon for her new business, with her family members and Montgomery County Chamber representatives.  The gourmet bakery recently opened on the South Side of Amsterdam.

Proprietor Lisa Vertucci of Dolci excitedly cuts the ribbon for her new business, with her family members and Montgomery County Chamber representatives. The gourmet bakery recently opened on the South Side of Amsterdam.

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of the area’s new bakery, Dolci, located at 51 Bridge Street, Amsterdam. A large crowd of business members and residents turned out to congratulate the South Side’s newest business.

“Owning and operating a small bakery has long been a dream of mine,” stated Owner Lisa Vertucci about her opening. “I am living proof that dreams really do come true! I can’t thank the Chamber enough for everything they have done for me. If you own a business in Montgomery County and are not a member of this organization you need to get involved now.”

The gourmet bakery serves cookies, gourmet and custom cupcakes, specialty coffees and Italian pastries and cookies. They are open Tuesday – Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 1 pm. They are closed on Monday.

“It is wonderful to see another new business open in the City of Amsterdam,” states Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer. “I encourage the community to visit Dolci and welcome them to the business community.”

To learn more about this business and other chamber members visit the website business directory at www.montgomerycountyny.com.

Last Chance To Register for Chamber/United Way Golf Tournament

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce and United Way of Montgomery County have once again partnered with Time Warner Cable and NBT Bank to present the Time Warner Cable Mohawk Valley Open Golf Tournament, Thursday, July 22 at Rolling Hills Country Club, Rt. 5, Fort Johnson.

The tournament will be packed with fun and prizes including a putting contest, great food and the chance to mingle with business people from throughout Montgomery County and the surrounding area.

The tournament is a major fundraiser for both non-profit organizations. “We hold this tournament on an annual basis as a key fundraiser for both organizations,” states Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer. “It is a great opportunity to meet business colleagues in a fun and relaxed atmosphere while assisting us in fulfilling our mission of supporting the business community.”

“The tournament continues to be successful due to community, volunteer, and sponsor support,” adds Director of the United Way, Lauren Bibby. “Through the United Way’s efforts, this event helps us support children through mature adults.” The United Way of Montgomery County works on improving the lives of the young people and at risk individuals in our community through healthcare agencies, educational organizations, and youth oriented recreational outlets. Member agencies served by the United Way include Catholic Charities, Community Maternity Services of Fulton and Montgomery Counties; Horace J. Inman Senior Center; Little Giants Football, Mental Health Association, Montgomery County Literacy Project, Office for the Aging, the St. Johnsville Youth Center, The Amsterdam Y.M.C.A., Court Appointed Special services, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Walter Elwood Museum, Sanford Home for Elderly Women, Boy Scouts of America, and Hispanic Outreach.

Golfers are provided a gift pack, lunch, prizes, dinner, golf and cart.

Sponsors of this year’s event include: Time Warner Cable, NBT Bank, Alpin Haus, Hays & Wormuth Insurance, Inc., LCS & Z LLP, CPAs, The Recorder, Subway, Pleasant Cleaner’s National Grid, The Schwartz Law Firm, West & Company CPAs, Bouchey & Clarke Benefits, Inc., and Bartyzel Inc.

“We thank our sponsors for their continued support of this event,” add Auspelmyer and Bibby. “Many of them have been involved in this tournament since its inception, their contributions are invaluable.”

There are still limited openings available for the tournament. Call The Chamber at 842-8200 for more information or go to their website at www.montgomerycountyny.com and download a registration form under “forms and applications”.

Deadline for Chamber Event Calendar

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce announces the deadline to submit your events to be included in the upcoming the Fall and Winter calendar of events is July 30, 2010.

Typically, larger tourism related events are used in the printing of the calendar which will include any attraction in Montgomery County with upcoming events.  This also includes lecture, film, and concert series, farmers markets, festivals, holiday festivities, and winter sporting activities.  In addition, these events are listed on the Montgomery County tourism website calendar at www.visitmontgomerycountyny.com.  “I am encouraging all groups and attractions of any size to submit their events to me.  This promotion is at no cost to organizations,” states Gina DaBiere-Gibbs, Tourism Director.

“Even if your event is not included in the print version of the calendar it will be our website.  I then take the website events and e-blast them weekly to a wide variety of community groups.  Participants in the e-blast are encouraged to pass along the information to their friends, family and colleagues.  Events are also highlighted on our Visit Montgomery County Facebook page.  These promotional opportunities increase awareness and communication about the happenings in Montgomery County.”  To be added to DaBiere-Gibbs’ list e-mail her at tourism@montgomerycountyny.com with the subject line “Experience Montgomery County”.  To become a Facebook fan, search “Visit Montgomery County”.  Most of the events on the calendar are of no charge or a nominal fee and family-friendly activities.

45,000 copies of each of the 2009 Fall and Winter and the 2010 Spring and Summer calendars were printed and distributed.  The distribution includes businesses, newspapers, and information centers.  “The tourism department receives thousands of leads from major market promotions each year.  The calendars are part of a packet of information about Montgomery County tourism sent to these inquiries spanning the states from Maine to Florida to California and in between.  In 2008 we reached out to Canada and received a positive response.  Advertising in this market continued in 2010,” added DaBiere-Gibbs.  “The calendar is one resource of many that residents alike can use to learn more about events in their community.”  DaBiere-Gibbs stresses the importance of turning events in since various organizations are linked to tourism website such as I Love NY, the Central New York Region, the Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission, and many local businesses and attractions.  “Our increased participation in online media and advertising over the past year has seen positive results as well,” adds DaBiere-Gibbs.

To submit your Fall and Winter events to DaBiere-Gibbs please e-mail them to tourism@montgomerycountyny.com, mail to Tourism Department, 1166 Riverfront Center, Amsterdam, NY 12010 or fax (518)684-0111.  Please submit the name of the event, contact name and phone number, where the event is held, a description of the event, dates and times, and admission fees; the more information submitted the better.  Any questions call (518)842-8200 ext. 12.  Please call if your business would like copies of the calendar to display

Monsoon Hits Amsterdam, Schedules Ribbon Cutting With Chamber

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Monsoon has hit Amsterdam. The new Indian Restaurant recently opened in the America’s Best Value Inn, 10 Market St., and will be holding a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting with The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce, Monday, July 12, 5 – 7 pm.

This event is an opportunity to sample some of the exciting flavors of Northern and Southern Indian cuisine.

Proprietor, Tibu Chacko, has experience in the hospitality industry as his family also owns Royal India in Albany. The Chacko’s have been in the food industry for over ten years and are excited to bring an alternative dining experience to the area. The menu features dishes from the southern regions of India such as their signature Masala Dosa, which is a paper thin rice and lentil crepe filled with potatoes and spices; as well as northern Indian dishes such as the Royal Sizzler a mixture of chicken, shrimp, and lamb served on a bed of veggies on a steaming hot sizzler and everyone’s favorite Chicken Tikka Masala which is white meat chicken served in a mild creamy tomato sauce.

“I invite the community to the open house and ribbon cutting on July 12 to see first hand what Monsoon has to offer as well as the changes we have made in the dining room,” states Mr. Chacko. Monsoon is open seven days per week, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant features a buffet during lunch hours and full menu of Indian and American cuisine for dinner.

“The Chamber congratulates our newest young entrepreneur and encourages the community to stop by and welcome Mr. Chacko to the neighborhood,” states Chamber President, Deborah Auspelmyer.

Refreshments will be served, reservations are required, call the Chamber at 842-8200 to RSVP. To see a sample of the menu to go the Chamber’s website at http://montgomerycountyny.com/restaurant-menus.cfm.


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