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The Savannah Chamber Weekly Digest Everything You Need to Know From the Chamber
April 26, 2021
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Thousands of visitors are in our Visitors Centers each month, and rack cards are heavily used by visitors and staff. 81 percent of travel decisions are made using printed brochures WHILE they are traveling. The Chamber feels that it is important to give visitors to the area options of places to eat, tours to go on, shops to visit, and other interesting activities while they are here. The Chamber Rack Card program is a free benefit to our hospitality members.
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At this lunchtime networking opportunity, participants will begin their meal with an appetizer course and networking with the people at their table, then after 20 minutes, rotate to another table to enjoy their entrée with another group.
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Enjoy food from Vittoria Pizzeria and networking with Savannah’s business professionals. Venue has plenty of parking and a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere in one of Savannah’s most creative and funky neighborhoods.
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COVID-19 is still a concern in our community. The following guidelines will be enforced for all in-person networking events:
- Social Distancing Required
- Masks required when not eating or drinking
- Hand sanitizer will be provided
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At last week’s Chamber Business Connection, members got a chance to hear a progress report from the City on the new arena construction. Also present was the ownership team from the new Savannah Hockey team who updated members on what’s on the horizon for Savannah’s newest sport team.
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The construction has begun on the expansion project at the Savannah Convention Center and General Manager, Sherrie Spinks, had this reaction: “Wow!” The expansion will double the size of the exhibit hall to 200,000 square feet, add a new 45,000 square foot ballroom, additional meeting and board rooms and a new 900-space parking garage.
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All Georgians aged 16 and older are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. As members of the business community, we all can do our part to get vaccinated and to encourage our colleagues, staff and network to get vaccinated as well. Large vaccination numbers is one of the best ways to get our region, economy and way of life truly back to normal.
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Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) is in the process of switching vendors for our CEMA Alert System. Beginning Monday, April 26 emails from CEMA Alert will come from a different email account. If you also receive text messages from CEMA Alert on your phone, you will notice a change in the phone number on April 26 as well. Text messages from this new system can come from a few different numbers, but all messages will be clearly marked as CEMA Alerts.
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We are inviting you to be part of this important local survey. Individual results will be confidential, and you will get a summary copy if you participate. The survey takes about 20 minutes. The survey results will help your company as well as Dick Broadcasting compete in the market we serve.
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Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield recently received the 2020 Secretary of the Army Environmental Award for Natural Resources Conservation for a Large Installation. Fort Stewart’s 284,000 acres in southeast Georgia provide unrivaled training opportunities for Soldiers in a diverse environment.
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NEW MEMBERS
Welcome our newest members and remember to do business with our fellow Chamber members!
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RENEWALS
Thank you to these members for their continued support through their membership.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Please support your fellow Chamber members by attending these upcoming ribbon cutting and grand opening events!
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
We appreciate our members and each week provide insight about member companies and their services.
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As health and government officials are working to maintain the safety, security, and health of our communities, Savannah area small businesses are encouraged to do their part to keep their employees, customers, and themselves healthy. All Savannah area employers need to consider how best to decrease the spread COVID-19 in their workplace in the event of an outbreak in Chatham and surrounding counties. Click here to explore what resources are available for individuals and businesses at this time.
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