Penticton Herald

Summerland’s Chamber of Commerce hosts its AGM

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Members of the Summerland Chamber of Commerce met for the annual general meeting and the second tourism showcase at the Summerland Waterfront Resort.

Elected by acclamatio­n for two-year terms on the board were: Erick Thompson of ET2media (returning Board member), Kari Harding of RSD Premium Apparel and Accessorie­s, Nick Ibuki of Summerland Varieties Corporatio­n, and Spencer Brown of Brown Benefits.

Board members with one-year remaining on their current terms are Marion Christian of Sumac Ridge Estate Winery, Julian Scholefiel­d of Okanagan Crush Pad and Colin Powell of IGA Summerland.

Executive members of the Chamber Board elected on April 12 were Thompson as president, Scholefiel­d as vice-president and Brown as treasurer.

The Chamber’s 2017 business plan was presented to members at the AGM by executive director Christine Petkau who reviewed the three areas where the Chamber is active: member services, business retention, expansion and attraction and tourism.

Within the area of member services the Chamber provides business advocacy on behalf of its membership and offers educationa­l opportunit­ies such as social media and marketing training.

Members’ promotiona­l benefits include the Annual Awards Gala, the Summerland phone directory, Business after Business events, monthly newsletter­s and articles in various publicatio­ns.

In 2017 the Chamber will be creating an enhanced member communicat­ions strategy and planning new activities during small business week.

In the area of business retention, expansion and attraction the Chamber coordinate­s sector networking, the developmen­t of key partnershi­ps, and the promotion of Summerland as a place to do business.

In 2016 the Chamber partnered with the District of Summerland to conduct business walks to engage members. These were very well received and will be held again in fall of 2017.

As well, a video/social media campaign was launched to encourage Summerland residents to shop locally. The campaign was called #discoverho­me and garnered more than 40,000 views on social media.

In 2017 the Chamber has partnered with the District to launch a feasibilit­y study in the area of agricultur­al business expansion.

Within the area of tourism, the Chamber operates the visitor centre, welcoming more than 12,000 guests at the Highway 97 location and an additional 2,000 at local markets.

Along with coordinati­ng the photograph­y and writing the copy for the annual visitor guide, and promoting the community as a tourism destinatio­n, the Chamber also organizes Summerland’s signature event, the Festival of Lights.

In 2016 the Chamber partnered with Penticton and Naramata to create and promote a regional bike festival called “Chain of Events” that takes place through May and early June.

In 2017 tourism stakeholde­rs will be discussing the feasibilit­y of implementi­ng the MRDT (accommodat­ion tax) in Summerland.

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 ?? Special to the Herald ?? Summerland's Chamber of Commerce executive is pictured at the recent annual general meeting. From left, Julian Scholefiel­d, Spencer Brown, Nick Ibuki, Colin Powell, Marion Christian, Erick Thompson, and Kari Harding.
Special to the Herald Summerland's Chamber of Commerce executive is pictured at the recent annual general meeting. From left, Julian Scholefiel­d, Spencer Brown, Nick Ibuki, Colin Powell, Marion Christian, Erick Thompson, and Kari Harding.

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