Isle of Wight Chamber News
Published 2:32 pm Tuesday, May 8, 2018
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Dine with RocketBike founders
The chamber will present its first “Eats for 8” Young Professionals event on Tuesday, May 29, in Wharf Hill Brewing Company, 25 Main St., Smithfield. This “Eats for 8” is sponsored by Farmers Bank.
This event is for professionals between the ages of 21 and 40 and offers the opportunity for eight attendees to meet and dine with distinguished individuals in our regional business community.
Max and Casey Greenhood will join us for our first “Eats for 8.” They own RocketBike Digital Agency. Hear how they got their start and quickly grew their company into a full-service agency specializing in design, development and online advertising. RocketBike has a full-time staff of seven and a diverse client base across the U.S. and Europe.
Business After Hours
The Isle of Wight Arts League will host a Business After Hours reception at the Arts Center @ 319 in Smithfield. This will be on Tuesday, April 17, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
The reception will also be a celebration of arts education in Isle of WightCounty, with county arts teachers recognized for contributing the richness of visual and performing arts to the lives of our youth.
The Arts Center @ 319 exhibits the works of local and regional artists, and hosts working studios for eight resident artists, a gift shop with one-of-a-kind creations by member artists and an arts classroom.
This event is open to members and prospective members and offers an opportunity for business professionals to network, and enjoy great conversations and refreshments. RSVP at 357-3502 or email chamber@theisle.org
Business workshop: ‘Everyone Communicates, Few Connect’
The chamber will present a workshop on business marketing communication, led by Jeff Byrd of the John Maxwell Team. This will be on Thursday, April 19, from 9 to 11 a.m., in the Luter Family YMCA, 259 James St., Smithfield.
Learn how to identify with people and relate to others in a way that increases your influence with them. To be a successful leader, you need to learn to communicate in a way that connects with others.
The workshop is free for chamber members, $10 for non-members. Call 357-3502 or email chamber@theisle.org for details or to register.
Get your business on the Chamber’s street map
Help visitors find your business on the Chamber’s new printed Street Map, featuring downtown Smithfield and complete street maps of Smithfield, Windsor and Isle of Wight County. The map will reach thousands of visitors and residents to our area. Advertisers will be shown on the map, as well as in their display ad.
The street map will be produced locally by the chamber of commerce and distributed beginning this fall to visitors at the Chamber’s Information Center and the Tourism Welcome Center, The map will also be accessible online for viewing or download at the Chamber’s high-traffic website (www.theisle.org.)
Prospective & Small Business Consultations
The Isle of Wight-Smithfield-Windsor Chamber of Commerce is accepting reservations for prospective and small business owners to meet with a consultant from the Small Business Development Center of Hampton Roads. To schedule a free appointment, call 357-3502 or email chamber@theisle.org. Other dates for the year (all on Thursday:) May 17; June 21; July 19; Aug. 23; Sept. 20; Oct. 18; Nov. 15; and Dec. 20.
Scholarship Applications Now Available
Applications are now available for the 2018 Isle of Wight Community Foundation Scholarships.
The foundation last year awarded five $1,000 scholarships to outstanding students in Isle of Wight County.
For more information about how you can contribute to the Isle of Wight Community Foundation or how the Foundation can help address a need in our community, call 357-3502 or e-mail at acripps@theisle.org.