Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Summer Begins in Sartell! - Sartell SummerFest



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It’s true! Summer weather is finally here and as the season comes to Minnesota, many of us are looking for a way to enjoy it. This year’s Sartell SummerFest has what you’re looking for! SummerFest offers a whole host of opportunities for fun and sun for all ages June 13- 14th.

The summer celebration kicks off on Friday with kid-friendly Libertyville Carnival provided by Liberty Savings Bank in Pinecone Regional Park. Libertyville is a family fun event featuring inflatables, games, food and music! The event, running from 5- 9 p.m. offers activities for the whole family to enjoy while out in the great evening weather. Music abounds with live music featuring show tunes and patriotic music. Be sure to bring your own lawn chair or blanket to enjoy the show!

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Looking for an active way to enjoy the weather? After registering, participants can take part in a six-year tradition - The SummerFest 5K Run. 5K’s can be intimidating for inexperienced runners but never fear! According to Active.com, the 3.1-mile distance is “a fantastic distance for beginning runners to conquer.” But if you’re new to the running scene and want to help prepare your body click here for some “Couch to 5k” tips. Still not sure if running is for you? Sartell SummerFest also offers a 3K walk for a more leisurely approach and a 1K Kid’s Fun Run. All proceeds from the event go towards expanding recreational opportunities in the Sartell area for all ages.

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Rest up after Friday’s run because Saturday festivities begin at 10 a.m. with the SummerFest parade! Featuring 70-75 parade units and 8 marching bands, the parade is a great showcase of the area. Whether you’re watching the parade or are entered in the lineup, the event is sure to be filled with excitement!

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Make sure to bring your dancing shoes because the Free Partners Pub Street Dance returns this year! You can dance the night away from 6 p.m. - 12 a.m. at Great River Bowl & Partners Pub parking lot. Live music by Whiskey Tango and DiamondBack begins at 6! Need a break from dancing? Take a break at 10 p.m. to enjoy the fireworks show sponsored by Blue Line Sports Bar & Grill.
No matter what your interests, this Sartell SummerFest has something for you! For more info and a full list of events, go to http://www.sartellsummerfest.com/. Let’s enjoy the start to this summer as a community!

Will you be starting off your summer with us at Sartell SummerFest? What are you most looking forward to? Share with us & we'll see you there! 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Importance of Personal Networking




The sayings, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know”, and, “It’s not what you
know, it’s who knows you” are true. It’s a big world, full of opportunity, and the
more people you know, the bigger your chances are of landing that opportunity,
or at least finding one. The best way to grow your network is to do just that:
network.

Building relationships is extremely important in becoming successful. Think
about it. Would you want to do business with someone you don’t like or trust?
Not likely. Take advantage of meeting new people because whether you end up
working with them, or not, you can learn from them in some way.

To put things into perspective, did you know that according to the Pew Research
Center, the average American has approximately 634 contacts? Now, that may
seem like a lot of people; well, it is a lot of people, but those contacts mainly
consist of friends, family, ex-colleagues, and/or ex-classmates. That said - there
is plenty of room to grow and broaden your network.

Personal networking isn’t just about how many Facebook friends, Twitter
followers, LinkedIn connections, or acquaintances you have, it’s about how many
actually know who you are and what you do, and vise versa.

The best way to build your personal network is to nurture your contacts and the
people in your network. Here are some of the ways you can do this:

1. Stay in touch 
2. Be interested in what they do
3. Be reliable
4. Share resources
5. Attend social and networking events
6. Share your connections with other people

Before you know it, by growing your network, those 634 personal contacts you
have could double, or maybe even triple, and if you’re really good, the numbers
will just keep going up from there.

Monday, March 31, 2014

14 Ways to Get Involved in Your Community

One of the most rewarding things a person can do is give back and get involved in their community. There are many different reasons for wanting to be more active in your community, including meeting new people, learning new things, or to simply help others.

Although we may be a bit biased, Sartell is the perfect example of a close-knit community with a lot of opportunity for all of its residents. If you’ve always thought about getting involved, but never knew where to begin, we’re here to help! Here are just a few ways you can get involved in your
community, whether it be in Sartell, or somewhere else:


1.Contact local hospitals and ask if there is any volunteer work they need done.

2. Get involved with a parish, as there are always opportunities to give back and volunteer.

3. Look into after-school programs that are seeking chaperones, assistants, or teachers.

4. Visit your local animal shelter and offer your time.

5. Get involved in youth organizations and become a mentor.

6. If there is a homebound elderly couple in your neighborhood, offer a helping hand with household chores, or regular friendly visits.

7. Babysitting and nannying are always in demand.

8. Join or create a group with shared interests.

9. Attend community meetings and contribute your ideas and/or opinions to be part of the community planning process.

10. Start or join a cleanup crew.

11. Get familiar with a local Salvation Army, shelter, and/or food bank in the area and donate food and clothing.

12. Organize or involve yourself in fundraisers.

13. Volunteer to support disaster efforts in your community.

14. Join Habitat for Humanity.


There is no limit on ways to give back, but we hope we offered some good ideas and appreciate whatever you choose to do!

In the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., “Everyone can be great because everyone can serve.”

Visit www.sartellchamber.com for community news and events.

Friday, February 28, 2014

What is a Chamber of Commerce?

A community’s chamber of commerce is so important, yet many don’t understand exactly what they do; in fact, the term “chamber of commerce” is one of the oldest and most well-recognized brands in the world, but there is significant misunderstanding of its meaning, so we are going to answer it for you.

A chamber of commerce is a local association to promote and protect the interests of the business community in a particular place, which, in our case, is the community of Sartell, Minnesota. A chamber of commerce is made up of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community. In addition to promoting local businesses, a chamber of commerce also sponsors local business and networking events.


There are many different reasons why people decide to join their community’s chamber of commerce, including the following:
  • Wanting to support their community
  • Wanting to influence issues important to them and their business
  • Wanting to take advantage of Chamber resources, including discounts
  • It would benefit their business and act as a publicity boost
  • It’s a great networking opportunity
  • And so much more!
The Sartell Area Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1994 and began with a membership of 30. Throughout the years of volunteers promoting Sartell and its area businesses, and strong leadership, the Sartell Chamber has grown to a membership of over 170. 


Our members say that their membership with our chamber has proven to be invaluable for their businesses. By joining the Sartell Chamber of Commerce, you and your business will be able to take advantage of the following membership benefits:

  • Link and listing on the Sartell Chamber website
  • Networking at monthly meetings and social events
  • Promotional community events
  • Annual Chamber Gold Outing 
  • Free lunch at monthly Membership Meeting
  • New Release and Hot Deals Advertising
  • Free radio advertising package equates to 20 30-second commercials
  • Membership window decal to display your support
  • Membership dues are tax deductible
Well, did we answer your questions? We hope so. What are you waiting for? Join your local chamber today!

For more details, visit our website at www.sartellchamber.com.

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Importance of Giving Back

Whether you’re a small business, or a large corporation, giving back is one of the best things you can do to distinguish yourselves from competitors, and gain loyal customers and happier employees.

According to a study by Cone Communications and Echo Research, 82 percent of U.S. consumers consider corporate social responsibility when deciding which products or services to buy and where to shop.

Another study by Ernst & Young and the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund found that 62% of small business owners say that giving back to their community has made their company more successful in the long run.

So, how can you give back? Simple.

Volunteer.

Don’t think of it as working for free, think of it as gaining experience, meeting new people, and giving back to your community.


Donate to charity.

Whether you have more than you need financially with plenty to go around, or nothing, just give what you can. Some may give 10 percent of every paycheck, but others can donate clothing, books, supplies, toys, and more.


Host a fundraiser.

Spaghetti dinners, golf tournaments, car washes, silent auctions, live auctions, and many others are all great ways to give to a cause in a fun and exciting way that everyone can enjoy.


There are so many other ways your business can give back to the community. Bottom line is if you want to grow your business, build relationships, and have a prosperous future, then philanthropy will be your best friend.



Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Finding a Job During the Holidays


During the holiday season there is abundant family time, year-end pressures at work, and overall business. This makes it unlikely to find a job during the holidays, right? Wrong. It is actually more likely that some will find work during the holidays for a few key reasons...

There is less competition. The assumption that November, December, and January aren’t ideal months for the job hunt is shared by many individuals. Because of this assumption there aren’t as many people to compete with for jobs during the holiday season.

People are in a good mood during the holidays. Although there is some stress associated with the business and the deadlines during the holiday season, people do tend to be in a festive mood. This festivity will contribute to some generosity by employers during the holidays!

There are ample networking events. With all of the different holiday parties and gatherings there are more chances to network and find new job opportunities. You get to meet many new people who can potentially provide new prospects for jobs! Be aware of this so that you can take advantage of these social events and so that you are professional! You may even encounter familiar faces who slipped your mind to contact while job hunting.

Not only are there parties and gatherings hosted by family and friends but there are also events held by professional organizations! Businesses and Chamber of Commerce groups tend to have holiday events which can draw even more individuals with whom to network! Check out the Sartell Chamber of Commerce website for some of our Chamber’s upcoming events! Details for the Chamber Holiday Social can be found on the flyer below.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Interview Tips


We all get nervous about interviews from time to time… or always. Doing the proper research beforehand can help to ease some nerves and also lead to greater success. There are the basic tips like dress professionally and don’t show up late. We have seven unique tips that are easy to implement but are commonly overlooked when preparing for an interview.

1. Don’t schedule your interview for early on Monday’s or late on Friday’s.

Sometimes you may not have control over this. If the employer asks if you’d prefer Monday at 10:30 or Tuesday at 10:30, go with Tuesday. Studies show that peoples’ minds may not be fully engaged in work early on Monday’s and late on Friday’s so you are better off with mid-week interviews.


2. Aim to be 10 minutes early

Don’t be too early to the interview because it can cause more anxiety while you wait to interview and it can cause the interviewer stress and pressure because they feel as though you are waiting on them to begin the interview. You do not want to be anxious and you do not want your interviewer to be stress. 10 minutes is the perfect amount of time because it shows that you are serious because you are early but it does not create boredom and anxiety for you nor does it add pressure to the interviewer.


3. Leave your phone in the car.

This may seem like common sense but you would be surprised how many people bring their phones into an interview. You may have your phone so you can watch the time or have something to look at while waiting for the interviewer, but you should just leave it in the car. Even the slight glance at your cell phone can lead the interviewer to believe you aren’t serious about the job and it can be seen as a sign of disrespect.


4. Wear color.

Of course you do not want to be distracting with too much color and flashy jewelry but some color is important. It seems when you wear color people think that you are happier and friendlier. Do not go with all neutral tones or you will not stand out. It is a delicate balance between too much and too little. You are your best judge but we recommend incorporating color in a professional way into your attire for an interview.


5. Notice the time-table of the interviewer’s questions

If the interviewer is asking questions in a future manner that is a good sign. If the interviewer is asking you about your future plans and where you will see yourself this is because they are naturally picturing you in their organization in the future and they are curious whether your plans align with their ideas. The further into the future the interviewer frames questions or conversation, the better.


6. When answering a question talk for no less than 20 seconds and no more than 2 minutes.

This is important because you do not want to leave awkward silences by giving an inadequate answer but you also do not want to exceed about two minutes and dominate all of the discussion. Studies show that during most successful interviews the dialogue is about 50/50- 50% the interviewer and 50% the interviewee.


7. Send a thank you note or email after the interview.

This point is one that is so easy yet so many people neglect to do it. Not only does a thank you note make you look thoughtful but it is also a great way to follow up! You do not even need to hand write a letter, email is sufficient. Sending a thank you is a great way to make you stand out. If an employer is on the fence about whether or not to hire you, a thank you note may sway them in your favor.