APRIL 2ND7:00amMonthly Chamber Breakfast meeting @ the Crestview Community Center
APRIL 9TH5:30-7:30pmBusiness After Hours hosted by Matthews& Jones, LLP @ 596 N. Ferdon Blvd
APRIL 23RD4:00pmBoard of Directors meeting@ the Crestview Chamber
APRIL 29TH8:30amAmbassador Committee Meeting @ Community Bank, 345 E. James Lee Blvd.
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THANKS TO OUR 2014 CORPORATE SPONSORS
OFFICERSAlicia Booker (North Okaloosa Medical Center)Chairman of the BoardMarian McBryde (Okaloosa Title & Abstract)Chairman-ElectDennis MitchellPast ChairmanMike Roy (Bryan Pest Control)TreasurerDerek Lott (CCB Community Bank)VC MembershipAshley Rogers (Chesser & Barr, P.A.)VC GovernmentCraig Shaw (Shaw Moving & Storage)VC Strategic DevelopmentRae Schwartz (Friends of the Arts)VC CommunityAlison Broxson (Shoal Creek Rehabilitation)VC Events
BOARD OF DIRECTORSRita Smith (CareerSource Okaloosa/ Walton)Dale Henderson (Lee Buick GMC)Chris Daggs (Hub City Ford, Inc.)Dawn Mann (Legacy Insurance of Northwest Florida, LLC)Yvonne Shanklin (Edward Jones)Tom Moody (Old Warrior Ranch)April Meier (Pawsitively Scrumptious)Sherrell Compton (New Life International Worship Center)Katie Sharon (BBVA Compass)Lynn Dominique (Revive Media Services)David Colon (Fred Astaire Dance Studio)Lynn Yort (Waste Management)Christie Cadenhead (FNBT.COM Bank)Dr. Paul Hsu (Crestview Technical Air Park)Jonathan Dunn (Emerald Coast Aviation)Robyn Helt (Elite Real Estate Services of NWFL, LLC)
Dan Bowers
STAFFWayne Harris - President & CEOValerie Lott - Offi ce Manager Jennifer Pierson - Executive Assistant
FOCUS is a publication of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce, 1447 Commerce Drive, Crestview, FL 32539, (850) 682 3212 • Fax (850) 682 7413
Published and printed by The Northwest Florida Daily News. Submit articles to the Chamber at the numbers listed above or by email at [email protected].
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IN THIS MONTH’S ISSUE
FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDby Alicia Booker, MHCA
From the Chairman of the Board. . . . . . Page 2From the Chairman-Elect. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3New and Renewed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4April Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5Triple B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6David A. Herf, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7A Photo Finish for Teacher's Awards . . . Page 7
Ribbon Cuttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8After Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9Chained Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10Sponsor Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13Wayne's World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14Chamber Ambassadors . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 152015 - 2016 State of Candidates . . . . Page 15
IF YOUR BUSINESS IS INTERESTED IN SPONSORING THE FOCUS, PLEASE CONTACT
THE CHAMBER STAFF (850) 682-3212.
Celebrating Those Who VolunteerNational Volunteer Week April 12th – 18th, 2015
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National Volunteer Week was established by President Richard Nixon with an execu-tive order in 1974, as a way to recognize and celebrate the efforts of volunteers. Every sit-ting U.S. president since Nixon has issued a proclamation dur-ing National Volunteer Week,
thus showing the importance of the noble act of volunteering.
Since its inception, the emphasis on Volunteer Week celebration has widened; the week has become a nationwide effort to urge people to get out and volunteer in their communities. Every April, charities, hospitals, and communities rec-ognize volunteers and foster a culture of service.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of many organiza-tions especially those in the nonprofit sector. Just about every nonprofit charitable organization uses volunteers in some capacity. In most cases, like with our own Chamber of Commerce, board members serve without compensation. Even if an organization employs paid staff, volunteers still provide valuable service.
I would like to give a special thank you and recognition to all who serve as volunteers in our community, including those who serve on our Chamber Board and Executive Committee, for their tireless commitment to the success of the
businesses, organizations and people of this com-munity. My position at North Okaloosa Medical Center allows me the privilege to oversee the hospital’s Volunteer Services program, therefore; I would be remiss not to take this opportunity to thank our hospital volunteers for their devotion and dedication to our patients, patient families and our staff. We wouldn’t be the same without their many talents and warm smiles!
Alicia Booker, MHCA2014-2015 Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the BoardMarketing ManagerNorth Okaloosa Medical Center151 E. Redstone Avenue | Crestview, FL 32539Tel: 850-689-8446 |Fax: 850-689-8487http://[email protected]
Alicia Booker, MHCA
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It is Spring Time and our earth is waking up from a very cold winter here in Northwest Florida. Aren’t we glad! Just think back on how consistent Nature reacts to the seasons---year after year; millennium after millennium. Nature never gives up even after the first ray of sunshine and the burst of a flower. It continues to grow, blossom and thrive. Consistency at its very best!
Aristole wrote... "One swallow does not make a spring, nor does one fine day." We can’t just be inspired for one day or a few days or just when we feel inspired. We must be consistent
in our goal of moving forward in a positive manner. Your Crestview Chamber of Commerce operates in this manner----with a committed consistency to deliver a good place for our business community to thrive and to plan for the best of our future community leaders, our future business leaders on a daily, monthly and yearly basis.
So... now that Spring has Sprung and we all feel warm and fuzzy, come join us at the Crestview Chamber as one of those committed consistent business folk!
Happy Spring and enjoy a few Bizarre April Celebrated Holidays. (I did not make these up!) April 3, 2015: National Walk to Work Day April 8, 2915: Draw a Picture of a Bird Day. Always April 14th: International Moment of Laughter Day Always April 17th: Blah, Blah, Blah Day Always April 27: Tell a Story Day (a real story---not a “fib”)
Have a wonderful April and see you around town!
Marian K. McBryde, General ManagerOKALOOSA TITLE & ABSTRACT CO. CRESTVIEW Main Office:402 N. Main StreetCrestview, Florida 32536Phone: 850.682.6171
F R O M T H E C H A I R M A N - E L E C Tby Marian K. McBryde
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
Marian Mcbryde
4-H in the United States is a youth organization administered by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), with the mission of “engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development”. The organization has over 6.5 million members in the United States, from ages 5 to 18, in approximately 90,000 clubs. Through America’s 110 land-grant universities and its Cooperative Extension System, 4-H reaches every corner of our nation—from urban neighborhoods to suburban schoolyards to rural farming communities. With a network of more than 6 million youth, 540,000 volunteers, 3,500 professionals, and more than 25 million alumni, 4-H helps shape youth to move our country and the world forward in ways that no other youth organization can.
The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, responsibility and life skills of youth through experiential learning programs and a positive youth development approach. Though typically thought of as an agriculturally focused organization as a result of its history, 4-H today focuses on citizenship, healthy living, science, engineering, and technology programs.
The 4-H program aims to educate youth
in arts and sciences and to encourage fellowship and service opportunities. With continued urban sprawl, 4-H continues to develop new projects for its members to study beyond agriculture and animal husbandry, including photography, conservation, cooking, public speaking, shooting sports, history, art, and other pursuits. The organization is often associated with summer camps, county fairs and state fairs that youth are able to
participate in year round. Volunteer leaders play a major role in 4-H
programs and are the heart and soul of 4-H. They perform a variety of roles, functions and tasks to coordinate the 4-H program at the county level and come from all walks of life, bringing varied and rich experiences to the 4-H program. Every year, volunteer leaders work to carry out 4-H youth development programs through community clubs, project groups, camps, conferences, animal shows and many more 4-H related activities and events. 4-H volunteer leaders help youth to achieve greater self-confidence and self-responsibility, learn new skills and build relationships with others that will last a lifetime.
For more information on 4-H programs for youth, or how to become a volunteer, contact Misty Smith, 4-H Youth Development Agent, at (850) 689-5850 or at [email protected].
Ever feel like a number, where no one understands either your needs or your circumstances? At Acentria Insurance we recognize that each of our clients is unique. Our insurance team gets to know you before recommending any product or service. Knowing your needs ensures that we design an insurance portfolio aimed at protecting both you and your family. When you leave our office, we want you not only be equipped with the proper insurance coverage, but also the peace of mind of knowing you have built a strong personal relationship.
Whether you are just starting out, downsizing, or somewhere in between, Acentria Insurance has the expertise and the experience that you need. We are available whenever and wherever you need us. Should you have a claim, we will be there. Once the claim is reported, we will work with both you and the insurance company to make sure your claim is settled to your satisfaction. Providing excellent service during the entire process separates us from other agencies.
We are happy to be a part of one of the fastest growing Independent Agencies in the State of Florida, currently with 14 locations. Specifically, Acentria’s Crestview Branch has been around since 2011. Our branch is a mixture of the former Gene Williams, Jim Harris, and Wes Stant Agencies, so you’ll still get that small town service you have always received. We are excited about growing and becoming more involved in our community we share together. Please feel free to contact us for all of your insurance needs:
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2Morrow Communications,LLCKathy Morrow
Bel Aire Terrace ApartmentsCasey Dean
Benjamin F. Edwards & Co.Nicholas Barlotta, III
CH2MHILLJayne Swift
Chesser & Barr, P.A.Ashley Rogers
Coastal Bank and TrustValerie Manley
Crestview Strengthworks, LLCJ. T. Boss
DaVita North Okaloosa Dialysis CenterElizabeth Grandstaff
Emerald Coast HospiceDebi Luther
ERA American Real EstateKathy Flinchum
Gordon Martial ArtsThomas Gordon
KG II Development CompanyRick Goff
L-3 Crestview AerospaceJeff Gaskins
Legacy Insurance of Northwest Florida, LLCDawn Mann
Legal ShieldBob & Peggy Hollingshead
Mr. MattressJeffery Douglas
New Life International Worship CenterSherrell Compton
Retina Specialty InstituteDebbie O’Neil
Seaside Engineering & Surveying, LLC Tasha Rose
Toolan Development, IncJeri Toolan
University of West FloridaSusan Shaw
USOHeidi Blair
Waste Pro USAGreg Martin
Waterstone Mortgage Corp.Lisa Desjardin
Adiva’s Ageless Aesthetics SpaNanette Maddox
Ashley Furniture HomestoreLisa Paoa
Beef ‘O’ Brady’sMelissa Donovan
Business Interiors IncRyan Price
Carolina Aero Prep- Panhandle CampusDavid Clark
Coastal Bank and TrustMartha Miller
Comfort Inn & Suites of CrestviewBecky Triplett
Crestview KennelsJennifer Patrick
Crestview PharmacyHal Densman
Crestview Technical Air Park, LLCPaul Hsu
Crestview ThunderbirdsThomas Gordon
Emerald Coast HospiceAmanda Curtis
First Church of God in ChristPastor Edward J. Parker
Flooring AmericaGreg Carr
Florida A & M UniversityGloria Jones
Hub City Glass & MirrorPaul Barto
InDyneJim Heald
Linda Parker
Mack’s Auto TechEssie Mack
Matthews & Jones, LLPSteve Sametz
Military Appreciation Recognition Celebra-tions, Inc.Bob Lynn
New Life Missionary Baptist ChurchPastor Sanford Hayes
Pawsitively ScrumptiousApril Meier
Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electri-calLaura Price
Perfect Fit 24-7Iris Miller
Pinnacle Pointe ApartmentsLesley Traver
Powell, Powell & Powell Law FirmLacey Powell Clark
Regions BankWalter Hooks
Reyes Law Firm Consulting/Westerfi eld Strategic,LLGraham Fountain
Rifl e Solutions Gunshop, LLC Bill Triplett
Rocky Bayou Christian SchoolMike Mosley
Shaw Moving & StorageNathan Shaw
Sorabal: Korean B.B.Q. & Sushi RestaurantJenny Batson
Tepper Aviation, Inc.Carol Portal
THANK YOU MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS
TIME TO RENEW
NEW AND RENEWEDPrecision TacticalWard Lewis | 1093 Ferdon Blvd(850) 902-6162
Emergent Recording & Production HouseBen Savage237 Chicago Ave. Valparaisoemergentrecording.com
Okaloosa County 4-H AssociationMisty Smith | 3098 Airport Rdhttp://okaloosa.ifas.ufl .edu/4hy/
BNI of NW FloridaKaren Ellis | (850) 765-1543 bni-nwfl orida.com
Crestview Motors, LLCKelly Johnson | 1001 Industrial Drivecrestviewmotors.com
Joey the JewelerJoey Tinklepaugh | 201 N. Ferdon Blvd joeythejewelerusa.com
Precision Auto BodyJesse Sanchez1122 North Ferdon Blvd(850) 689-8787
WalgreensDan Anderson | 2350 S. Ferdon Blvd.walgreens.com
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Let the Good Times Roll – www.crestviewchamber.com
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APRIL CHAMBER MEETINGS & EVENTS
APRIL 2ND Monthly Chamber Breakfast meeting 7:00am@ the Crestview Community Center
APRIL 7TH Health and Wellness Committee Meeting 8:30am@ the Crestview Chamber
APRIL 13TH Arts & Culture Committee Meeting 8:30am@ The Crestview Chamber
APRIL 8TH Government Issues Committee Meeting 8:30am@ The Crestview Chamber
APRIL 9TH Ribbon Cutting for the Emerald Coast Aviation 8:30am@ 5535 John Givens Road
APRIL 9TH Ribbon Cutting for Asurion 9:00am @ 5660 John Givens Rd
APRIL 9TH Business After Hours hosted by Matthews & Jones, LLP 5:30-7:30pm @ 596 N. Ferdon Blvd
APRIL 14TH Military Affairs Committee Meeting 11:00am@ Coach N Four Steakhouse
APRIL 17TH PILOT Committee meeting 6:30pm @ the Crestview Chamber office
APRIL 16TH Executive Committee meeting 4:00pm @ the Crestview Chamber
APRIL 21ST Scholarship Committee meeting 8:30am @ the Crestview Chamber
APRIL 23RD Board of Directors meeting 4pm @ the Crestview Chamber
APRIL 29TH Ambassador Committee Meeting 8:30am@ Community Bank, 345 E. James Lee Blvd.
APRIL COMMUNITY MEETINGS & EVENTS
APRIL 1ST Crestview Kiwanis & Rotary Meeting 12:00pm@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
APRIL 6TH Military Appreciation Recognition Celebration (MARC) meeting 1:00pm @ The Crestview Public Library
APRIL 6TH Ukulele Jam Club 6:00-8:00pm @ The Crestview Public Library
APRIL 7TH Carver Hill Museum Meeting 5:30pm @ 895 McClelland Street
APRIL 8TH Crestview Kiwanis & Rotary Meeting 12:00pm@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
APRIL 9TH Crestview Civitan Club 11:30am @ Coach-N-Four Steakhouse
APRIL 9TH Exchange Club of Crestview 7:00pm@ 1st Presbyterian Church of Crestview
APRIL 10TH 4th Annual Women on Wellness Symposium 8:00am-3:30pm@ the Holiday Inn Resort on Okaloosa Island
APRIL 11TH Believe in the Blue 5K walk for the prevention of Child Abuse 8:00am @ Bob Sikes Elementary School
APRIL 13TH City of Crestview Council Meeting 6:00pm @ City Hall
APRIL 14TH GFWC Woman’s Club of Crestview 9:30-10:30am@ 150 Woodlawn Drive
APRIL 14TH Poetry and Music Jam 6:00pm @ the Crestview Public Library
APRIL 15TH Crestview Kiwanis & Rotary Meeting 12:00pm@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
APRIL 15TH RA Capozzola Lodge Sons of Italy Meeting 6:00pm@ Foxwood Country Club
APRIL 16TH Spring 2015 Panhandle Job Fair 10:00am-2:00pm@ St. Mary’s Parish Life Center 165 Coral Drive, FWB
APRIL 16TH Crestview Main Street Association meeting 6:00pm@ the Crestview City Chambers
APRIL 22ND Crestview Kiwanis & Rotary Meeting 12:00pm@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
APRIL 23RD Crestview Civitan Club meeting 11:30am@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
APRIL 23RD Exchange Club of Crestview 7:00pm@ 1st Presbyterian Church of Crestview
APRIL 25TH Laurel Hill Arts & Heritage Festival 11:00am-3:00pm@ Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church yard, 8115 4th St.
APRIL 27TH City of Crestview Council Meeting 6:00pm @ City Hall
APRIL 27TH Crestview Writers Group 6:00pm @ the Crestview Public Library
APRIL 29TH Crestview Kiwanis & Rotary Meeting 12:00pm@ Coach n Four Steakhouse
For additional information about theevents listed, please visit our website
crestviewchamber.com
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The colon or the large intestines as it is better known, is an area of wonder for those of us who deal with abnormalities of the colon and rectum. We think it is probably the most important organ in the body. When the colon is not functioning well, people will ignore all other problems, their hearts, their Lungs and even the brains just to get colon relief. It starts very early in life. That infant’s cry in the middle of the night when you know it’s from a dirty diaper and you’re both trying to pretend that you’re asleep followed by the bony elbow in the ribs to say; “It’s your turn”!
Of course we all remember being late for work as we pleaded with our two-year-old to go potty on the toilet. We promised them a new puppy or a Corvette! All of this is to no avail, because this is the one thing that they can control. During the early adolescence years, our kids are an endless source of “potty jokes”. The colon-problems may disappear for a few years when the kids are grown and gone and you’re trying to regain your senses, only to reappear again. It may appear as irritable bowel syndrome, persistent diarrhea, constipation or an endless number of possible infections and consternations. So we return to where we started, when the most important part of the day is a good bowel movement.
This is why it is so important to keep your colon in tiptop shape. One way to do this is to maintain a good high fiber diet and obtain regular recommended colonoscopies. We know that 85% of colon cancer comes from polyps in the colon. If these are removed before they can turn into a cancer, we can prevent the heartache and the
suffering that comes with advanced colon cancer.March was colorectal cancer awareness month. Bringing awareness to this silent
killer is important to physicians who see this preventable disease much too often. There are 93,000 colon cancers and 39,000 rectal cancers diagnosed each year. It is the third most common kind of cancer; please don’t be a statistic. Scheduling your colonoscopy is easy. Your first colonoscopy should be at age 50 even if you have no symptoms, and earlier if you have a family history of colon cancer or polyps. The symptoms of colorectal cancer may resemble other conditions, such as infections, hemorrhoids, and inflammatory bowel disease. If you experience any change in bowel habits such as diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of the stool that lasts for more than a few days, please have it checked. Other symptoms may include, rectal bleeding, dark stools, or blood in the stool, cramping or gnawin g stomach pain, decreased appetite, unintended weight loss, fatigue, or a feeling that you need to have a bowel movement that is not relieved by doing so. It is also possible to have colon cancer and not have any symptoms at all. Talk to your primary care physician about your colon cancer risks on your next visit and stay healthy.
David A. Herf, M.D.General Surgeon
A Physician’s View Of The ColonMEMBER ARTICLE David A. Herf, M.D.
Hope for a promising first year for the Paul Hsu Foundation Teachers Excellence Awards in Math and Science (PHF TEAMS) became a reality at the chamber’s March breakfast meeting. The breakfast sponsor was, most appropriately, the North Okaloosa Schools who had lots of their folks on hand to see Michele Hokans (Math, Crestview High) and Fiona Lukas (Math, Baker) accept the top two awards of $5000 each. Seven other finalists received $100 each thanks to the generous support of BBVA Compass. Those finalists included: Crestview High - Melissa Brown (Math) and Sharon Steen (Science); Laurel Hill School - Lena Steele (Math), Debra Adams (Math), and Wanda Cooper (Information technology); Baker High - Stacy Burlison (Science) and Sarah Griffith (Math).
The PHF TEAMS chamber committee also received appreciation and support from principals Dexter Day, Mike Martello and Lee Martello, as well as, Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson, who was on hand to congratulate all of the finalists. The Paul Hsu Foundation was the driving force for the idea, and also providing the substantial funding, to the chamber to administer this unique program to benefit North Okaloosa County Schools.
The chamber committee spent nearly a full year developing the process for this initial year’s program, which was open to math, science and allied technology teachers from Crestview, Baker and Laurel Hill, grades 9 through 12. The competition was strong and the committee noted that the margins were razor thin between all of the teachers participating - a great sign for the educational value all of these teachers bring to our area.
The teacher recognition program caught the attention of the Taiwanese ambassador from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami. Director General Philip Wang made a point of revamping his busy schedule to attend the award’s ceremony and in addition to making a brief address to the overflow crowd, Mr. Wang spent considerable time in the area making contacts for business and educational opportunities between Taiwan and our local region. It was a great day for the Crestview Area and for education.
Dennis Mitchell, ChairCrestview Area Chamber Paul Hsu Foundation Committee
A PHOTO FINISH FOR TEACHERS’ AWARDS
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RIBBON CUTTINGS AFTER HOURS
HAS YOUR BUSINESS HADA RIBBON CUTTING?
If you would like to host a ribbon cutting for your business,please contact the Crestview Chamber at 850.682.3212
for more information.
BELTONE HEARING CENTER2670 South Ferdon Blvd unit 105 | (850) 683-8777
www.beltone.com
THE ERA BURGAN LEARNING CENTER5451 Old Bethel Road | (850) 689-3663
www.risingabovedisabilities.com
CRESTVIEW HEALTH CENTER800 Hospital Drive | (850) 682-1164
www.nfmc.org
OKALOOSA ANIMAL CLINIC413 Hwy. 90 West | (850) 682-2315
www.okaloosavet.com
THE UPS STORE #65772260 S. Ferdon Blvd. | (850) 689-2006
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IS YOUR BUSINESS INTERESTED IN HOSTINGA BUSINESS AFTER HOURS?
Please contact Chamber Staff to schedule your After Hours or if you have any questions email [email protected] or call
850.682.3212.FOR HOSTING MARCH'S AFTER HOURS EVENT
THANK YOUEdward Jones: Joe Faulk
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We have all shopped for bikes only to have found the right one we like with the wrong seat. Many do not fully understand the role a seat plays on the bike and will quickly judge a seat by its look. The seat is meant to distribute the rider’s weight while reducing chaffing and maximizing performance. Not all saddles are equal as our sit bones are all spaced differently, a great saddle for one person can be bad for another. Seats are made in many sizes and shapes with different amount of paddings to fit the intended purpose. Let’s take a look at the typical saddles you may find at our bike shop and explain their purpose.
The Cruiser SeatBig with lots of
cushion, many like this just because it looks comfortable, and it is, but it is designed for short rides while seated completely upright. If your intention is to truly work up a sweat this cushion may cause tremendous friction leading to chafing. This seat is found on cruiser bikes as you would not typically use this bike for working up a sweat.
The Hybrid SeatBikes with this seat
may have you seated with a slight lean forward but not fully tucked in an aero position like a road bike. Your weight is now shifted slightly and padding the tail bone will vary. The nose is also narrow to help reduce friction. This saddle may be f ound on bikes such as Hybrids or Mountain bikes.
The Race SeatWell most refer to
this as a racing seat. This is meant to be ridden for hours they do have minimal padding and the seat may flex to provide comfort. At long distances or numerous hours on the seat, padding and flex may create friction leading to discomfort and degrading performance. These saddles are usually aided in comfort by the use of cycling shorts which are
padded.
Proper adjustment goes a long way.While most people typically run to the
store to find the softest seat. A seat that is not properly adjusted will also cause problems. So before you run to the store follow these tips first.
• Ensure your seat post is NOT set too high, where your knees are locked out at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
• Check that the nose of the seat is NOT pointed to high that it causes numbness or pointed to low that you feel like you are sliding off the seat.
• Always start adjustments with your seat as close to level as possible then make adjustments minor adjustments up or down.
• Adjust your seat forward or rearward just a few millimeters at a time.
SuggestionsWhen shopping for a bike do not look
for the softest seat. First find the right bike for the intended purpose. Remember that if you have not ridden a bike in a long time that your bottom may be slightly sore, just like if you have not ran in a long time your legs will also be sore. Ensure the seat is in a good position and make adjustments as necessary.
At Chained Concepts Bicycle Shop we ensure our bikes have the saddles in a neutral position and we will make adjustments as necessary to ensure maximum enjoyment.
Mike Davila is the Owner of Chained Concepts Bicycle Shop2500 S Ferdon BLVD Ste 200Crestview FloridaI am a member of the 7th Special Forces GroupUnited Bicycle Institute Certified TechnicianCertified Suspension TechnicianDT Swiss Certified Wheel BuilderBikefit Certified FitterLeague of American Bicyclist Certified Instructor
The right bicycle seatMEMBER ARTICLE Chained Concepts
I like that bike but I’d rather have that seat.
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is no longer possible, Crescent Park Village is the best
“home away from home”. We are certain we have what you or your
loved one needs. Our residents can enjoy a lifestyle of independence
or the Crescent Park Village staff can provide assistance with daily
living activities such as bathing, dressing or medications. We respect
individual preferences and strive to provide person-centered care.
Crescent Park Village Assisted Living Facility has been specifically
created and designed to care for the local seniors of Crestview
and surroundings areas. The facility has been open at the present
location since the fall of 2001, conveniently located within blocks
of physician office, hospital, shopping, pharmacy and bank. There
are 28 private rooms for single or double occupancy. The tastefully
decorated common, social, activity and dining areas offer an
attractive setting to gather with friends and family. Crescent Park
Village has a unique design that will foster companionship as well as
provide for the need for private, personal space.
We are proud of the reputation Crescent Park Village has earned
in the local community of providing care that exceeds standards,
as well as expectations of residents and families. The caring and
compassionate staff is committed to assisting our residents in
maintaining their independence and quality of life. The well-being
and satisfaction of our residents is our primary focus each day.
If you or a loved one need our services, or may need the services
in the future, please call us and schedule a tour today.
Meg Lawhon, Administrator
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CHEERS & TEARS
MARCH 5TH7:00amMonthly Chamber Breakfast meeting@ the Crestview Community Center
MARCH 6TH2:30pmAirport Committee Meeting @ the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce
MARCH 12TH5:30-7:30pmBusiness After Hours hosted by Joe Faulk with Edward Jones @ 398 Main Street
MARCH 28TH10am-6pm11th Annual Triple B BBQ Cook-offon Main Street Crestview
Please join us for ourMonthly Chamber Breakfast onTHURSDAY, APRIL 2ND,
at the Crestview Community Center@ 7:30am. Breakfast is Catered by
Uncle Bill’s Family Restaurant.
We are now offering“BREAKFAST CLUB CARDS.”
This card allows you to pre-pay the entry fee for the year! If you would like more
information, please contact theChamber Staff, 682-3212 [email protected]
Air Care A/C & Heating Services, Inc.
Beach Community Bank
Beach Community Mortgage
Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC
Children in Crisis, Inc.
Consolidated Ace Hardware
& Supply Co.
Crestview Public Library
Eglin Federal Credit Union
Gulf Coast Dermatology
Heritage Museum of
Northwest Florida
Lee Buick GMC
Legacy Insurance of
Northwest Florida, LLC
Okaloosa Gas District
Pawsitively Scrumptious
Bark Bakery & Boutique
RE/MAX Agency One, Inc. |
Dino Sinopoli
Shoal Creek Rehabilitation Center
Sons of Italy Richard A Capozzola
Lodge #2865
STO Summerlin Truck Outfitter &
Service Center, LLC
Thank You for Providing Door Prizes
Thank you to our sponsor for Sponsoring the March Breakfast.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM MARCH'SCHAMBER BREAKFAST
CHEERS!50/50 | $91
Richard Harless | Beach Community
Mortgage
Let it Ride | $750
Heritage Museum of Northwest
Florida | Gina Marini
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I walked out of my office the other day, preparing to put some signs out for the Triple B and was immediately assaulted by the sounds of birds chirping, 73 degrees temperature and bright sunny skies. That was an assault I can live with and have for 21 years, now. We are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful place and spring here is, in my opinion, the very best time of year.
I know I am crazy, most of you would probably agree with that statement, but I love spring and summer. The hotter it is the better. It’s easier, in my mind, to cool off than to warm up. But I would rather brave a winter here than somewhere else. I lived in Omaha Nebraska and Minot North Dakota, so this is paradise and the reason I live here and will until they put me into the sandy soil.
My In-Laws live in Oklahoma and sisters in St. Louis
Missouri and I expressed to both families “I love to watch the snow fall on Face Book or TV from Florida…
Congratulations to Derek Lott, CCB Community Bank of Crestview and his committee, Mike Roy, Bryan Pest Control; Tom Moody, Old Warrior Ranch; Rae Schwartz, Friends of the Arts; Alicia Booker, North Okaloosa Medical Center; Marian McBryde, Okaloosa Title & Abstract; Christie Cadenhead, FNBT.com Bank; Chris Daggs, Hub City Ford; Mike WrightReynolds, Gulf Reflections Studio; & Ryan Mabry, AXA Advisors. You all did a fantastic and memorable job of putting on the 11th Annual Triple B, with record crowds, vendors and fun. Thanks to all for a job well done!
Mike Roy, Bryan Pest Control, you have your work cut out for you for the 12th Annual Triple B as its Chair for 2016. I know you will make us proud. Thanks for your commitment to the Chamber and our Community.
I also have to recognize my staff: Valerie Lott, Office Manager and Jennifer Pierson, my assistant, you and
your family members truly did a phenomenal job of keeping the committee and the event on track. This Chamber is so blessed to have you on the team. Thanks to both of you, your husbands, kids and friends, truly made it one of the best ever.
Thanks to all of the folks that provided entertainment at this year’s event. From the Children to the Bands and everyone in between you prove it’s not just the food that makes it a great event.
Thanks to all of the competitors, vendors and especially the volunteers without you folks there would be no Triple B and a special shout out to all of the winners.
Finally, thank you to all of the participants, families, friends and visitors. I hope you had a great time at our 11th Annual Triple B and I hope we will see you again next year for the 12th Annual Triple B BBQ Cook-Off.
Happy spring and Happy Easter!
WAYNE'S WORLD By Wayne HarrisCrestview Area Chamber of Commerce President & CEO
Wayne Harris
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CHAMBER AMBASSADORS
2015 - 2016 Slate of CandidatesCANDIDATES WILL BE VOTED APRIL 2ND, 2015, AT 7:30AM,AT THE MONTHLY BREAKFAST MEETING
The Board of Directors approved the Slate of Candidates as presented by the nominating committee, at the January 22nd Board of Directors meeting.
The nominating Committee met on January 8th, 2015, at 4:00pm, at the Crestview Chamber Area Chamber of Commerce office.
Present: Marian McBryde, Craig Shaw, Dawn Mann, Derek Lott
Staff: Wayne Harris, Valerie Lott
Nominating Committee Chair, Marian McBryde, proposed a Slate of Candidates for the coming fiscal Chamber year of 2015-2016.
OFFICERSChairman-Elect: Chris Daggs | Hub City Ford
Treasurer: Mike Roy | Bryan Pest Control Vice Chair Membership: Dawn Mann | Legacy Insurance of Northwest Florida, LLCVice Chair Strategic Development: Craig Shaw | Shaw Moving and StorageVice Chair Events: Derek Lott | CCB Community BankVice Chair Community: Alison Broxson | Shoal Creek Rehabilitation CenterPast Chairman: Alicia Booker | North Okaloosa Medical Center
BOARD OF DIRECTORS | CLASS OF 2018David Gaillard – Air Care A/C & Heating Services, Inc. Betsy Roy – Crestview City ClerkAmy Herf – Peoples Home HealthRyan Mabry – AXA Advisors - DBA Legacy Wealth ManagementMeghan Schultz – Bel Aire Terrace ApartmentsAshley McCallum – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
In accordance with Section 5 – Nomination by Petition, “Additional names of candidates for
Directors can be nominated by petition bearing the genuine signatures of at least twenty-five (25)
Chamber members in good standing. Such petition shall be filed with the Nominating Committee
within ten (10) days of the postmark dated of the Notice of Nominees to the membership. The
determination of the Nominating Committee as the legality of the petition(s) shall be final.
THANK YOU TO THE CRESTVIEW CHAMBERAMBASSADORCOMMITTEE
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Volunteers.Goodpeopledoinggood things.
National Volunteer Week is April 12-18. For 40 years, North Okaloosa Medical Center’s volunteers have donated
thousands of hours of service to helping others. For their caring, dedication and devotion to our patients and staff, we
thank them. Our hospital wouldn’t be the same without their talents.
Want to help others, meet new friends and make an impact in our community? Contact us about becoming a volunteer.
We’d love to have you as a member of our family!
Contact Alicia Booker,
Director of Marketing & Volunteer Services,
at 850-689-8446 or email [email protected].
NorthOkaloosaMedical Center is directly or indirectly owned by a partnership that proudly includes physician owners, including certainmembers of the hospital’smedical staff.
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