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July/Aug 2009 The Official Publication of the R E D H O O K A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E Hardscrabble Facilitating a supportive business environment while cultivating service relationships among members, visitors and the community. A Message from Our President Recap of Breakfast Meetings, June Events, & Grand Opening of The Clubhouse Bar & Grill The Inaugural of Red Hot Summer Nights List of Sponsors for Red Hot Summer Nights Community & Calendar of Upcoming Events Notes from Emma s Corner Silent Auction Donors from June 12 Event at The Kaatsbaan Dance Center Chamber News Brief on hiatus of July & August Breakfast Meetings We were unable to get a June Newsletter out so here is a recap of all that has happened since our last newsletter. On May 8th, myself and Ed Pruitt attended the opening of The Clubhouse Bar & Grill located at the Red Hook Golf Club. A huge crowd of golfers, neighbors and well wishers were on hand to welcome new owners, Kim Mastro and Elise Benton and partake in their wonderful food and hospitality. Pictures of this event are on Pg. 6 of this issue. Our monthly Membership Breakfast on May 20th, at An Apple a Day Diner was well attended thanks to the delicious food offered and the informative speakers. Thank you to Councilman Harry Colgan, Town of Red Hook, Trustee Brent Kovalcik, Village of Red Hook for introducing our presenters Bill O Neill, Chairman of the Intermunicipal Task Force and Bridget Barclay of the County Water and Waste Authority. Their presentation about the proposed sewer system in Red Hook was informative and provided a forum for questions and answers that was appreciated by the attendees. Pictures of the breakfast are on Pg. 4 of this issue. We had perfect weather and the perfect crowd at the Chamber s mixer on Friday, June 12. Held at the beautiful Kaatsbaan International Dance Center in Tivoli in the spacious Studio Complex. We both enjoyed and danced to the music while eating delicious hors d oeuvres provided (Continued on page 3) Thank you to the Rhinebeck Savings Bank for their continued support of the Chamber and providing office space at no charge.

Hardscrabble Page 2 CHAMBER EVENTS CALENDAR Officers Susan Simon President Third Eye Associates, LTD. Edward Pruitt 1st Vice President Rhinebeck Savings Bank Luigi Coppola 2nd Vice President Cappuccino by Coppola s Krista Bochdam Treasurer Ulster Savings Bank Pastor Tom Theilmann Recording Secretary Red Hook & Rowe United Methodist Churches Directors Kevin McKenzie Director of Communications & Publicity Frontier Communications Chris Clark Director of Business Development Sprague & Killeen, Inc. Michelle Martin Director of Events Financial Advisor, Smith Barney Chamber Staff Toni Cochran Executive Director Emma Coon Chamber Historian July 24,& Aug. 28, 2009 - The third and fourth in the series of the 1st Inaugural Red Hot Summer Nights - Enjoy warm summer evenings in the village of Red Hook Shop, dine, dance, stroll through the village. See front cover for further details and watch for emails with details of the entertainment for those evenings. September 16, 2009 - Chamber Membership Breakfast Meeting - Time:7:30 AM - 9:00 AM - An Apple a Day Diner, Rt. 9., Red Hook. Cost: $12 members paid in advance. $15 members paid at the door, $25 non-members. RSVP by Sept. 11, 2009. CHAMBER MEMBER BRIEF Membership Breakfast Meetings - Please note, we will not be having our July and August Membership Breakfast Meetings at An Apple A Day Diner. We will resume them again in the fall. We thank everyone who has attended and hope to see you again in September. Watch for future emails with details. Chamber Booth - The booth in the village needs volunteers. If you have some free time and you d like to sit in the booth and greet visitors even for just an hour or two, please call the Chamber office today at 845-758-0824. Business News - Is your business having a sale? Offering a special discount for Chamber members? Grand Opening Event? Tell us! This newsletter is here for you. Tell us your Business News and we will do our very best to publish it in the newsletter as well as on the website. We are here to get the word out to the public. EMMA S CORNER This is the last edition of Emma s Corner. As I am no longer employed by the Chamber. These are my last monthly notes I will be submitting to the newsletter. I will to the best of my ability fulfill the two commitments I made to the Chamber. I will finish the pictorial history of Red Hook Then & Now. I much appreciate all the time Tom Sullivan of Orchard View Studio has given to the project. We will be meeting sometime in July to coordinate the pictures and other details. My second commitment is to the 50th anniversary committee. In 2010, the Chamber will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary. I will do all I can to help bring an outstanding program for the Chamber s accomplishment. I want to thank all the members for all their courtesies to me. I will treasure the many friendships I have made through the years. Sincerely, Emma

July/Aug 2009 Page 3 Message from the President...Cont d from page 1 by Mary Beth Halpin of Events by MB. The June mixer was an opportunity to socialize with business owners, elected officials and residents from our community, as well as explore and discover the beauty of Kaatsbaan. The silent auction was a big hit. We thank all who donated items and as many happy winners claimed their treasures, we all agreed that we were looking forward to the next Chamber event. When? Check our website for announcements! (see pictures on pg. 4.) A big thank you to the Rhinebeck Savings Bank for their generous sponsorship of this season s must attend event. Our June 17th monthly membership breakfast meeting at Apple a Day Diner was an opportunity to have a great breakfast with fellow Chamber members and discuss issues important to our area s economic health and growth. Now that we have entered our busy summer season, we will put our monthly breakfast meetings on hiatus and resume in September. Our website and emails will keep you posted about the September date and speaker, so until then...remember to Shop, Eat and Enjoy Local First. COMMUNITY EVENTS July 24, 2009 - Red Hook Fire Dept. 3rd Annual Block Party Community Parade - Friday evening, July 24th. Lineup is 6pm at Linden Ave Middle School. Step off at 7pm. Parade on Saturday at 4pm. Block party is Friday at 5pm and Saturday beginning at 2pm. Games, Food, Kids Activities, Fireworks on Saturday evening at dusk. For more e info call Jennifer at 758-9553 or Samantha at 758-0465. Aug. 1, 2009-Tivoli Day 2009 - Bringing it back home! Food, music, petting zoo, games, vendors and much more! Festivities begin @ Noon at the Village Park in Tivoli. Aug. 25 30, 2009 - The Dutchess County Fair - for six days the Dutchess County Fairgrounds on Rt. 9 in Rhinebeck will host the second largest county fair in New York State. For more information, visit www.dutchessfair.com for ticket prices and grandstand shows. Enjoy the Summer! Susan Simon, President RED HOT SUMMER NIGHTS SPONSORS Mac s Farm & Garden World Michelle R. Martin, Smith Barney Edward Pruitt, Rhinebeck Savings Bank Chris Clark, Sprague & Killeen, Inc. Frontier Communications Hana Sushi Cappuccino by Coppola s Superior Telephone Systems Superior Wireless, Inc. Kevin J. Zulch, Accountant Rising Tide Communications County Legislator Thomas Mansfield Assemblyman Marcus Molinaro

Hardscrabble Page 4 PHOTOS FROM MAY BREAKFAST AND JUNE MIXER AT THE KAATSBAAN DANCE CENTER May Breakfast Meeting Photos from the June Mixer Photos taken by Susan Simon The Will Smith Trio

July/Aug 2009 Page 5 NEWMEMBERS Noreen Seabrook Marketing, Inc. Dushka Marcy, Business Manager 7545 North Broadway Red Hook, NY 12571 (845) 758-0084 Diamond Dreamer Press Nancy Furstinger, President 48 Loyola Rd. Elizaville, NY 12523 If you would like to become a member of the Chamber, please visit our website at www.redhookchamber.org. Online applications are available. We promote networking by sponsoring monthly breakfasts and After Hour Mixers. Join today!

Hardscrabble Page 6 The Clubhouse Bar & Grill Grand Opening on May 8th at The Red Hook Golf Club Rhinebeck Savings Bank Announces Community Giving Program Congratulations to Kim Mastro and Elise Benton June 18, 2009 With the recent opening of their new branch on Route 9D, just south of Dutchess Stadium, Michael J Quinn, President & CEO of Rhinebeck Savings Bank, announces a new program for community giving. This unique grant program provides funding to local nonprofit organizations for the new market area based on branch deposits that accrue over the first year of the branch s operations. The Bank will commit to donating $2,000 for every $1,000,000 in deposit growth at the Beacon area branch between June 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010 with grants becoming available as the branch reaches each new milestone states Mr. Quinn. Since the Bank anticipates acquiring customers from both the Beacon and Wappingers Falls areas, all nonprofit organizations serving the Wappingers Falls and Beacon areas are eligible to apply for assistance. This amounts to a generous gift to the community, but also provides an incentive for community minded individuals and businesses to conduct business with Rhinebeck Savings Bank. The Bank will seek out a group of community leaders to assist in evaluating and granting requests received under the program. Since their incorporation in 1860, Rhinebeck Savings Bank has been a community institution that believes in serving local neighborhoods. Rhinebeck Savings has offices conveniently located in Dutchess and Ulster counties and can also be found on the web at www.rhinebecksavings.com. Silent Auction Donors From Our June 12 Event at The Kaatsbaan Dance Center Law Offices of Jeffrey Martin Red Hook Golf Club One Less Thing Atelier Renee Fine Framing Michelle R. Martin, Smith Barney Orchard View Studio About Town Kaatsbaan Dance Center Luna 61 Edward Pruitt Margi Roberts David Temple Annex Antiques Margaret Doty Rhinebeck Savings Bank: Banking that s comfortable. The Chamber would like to say Thank You for your continued support.

July/Aug 2009 Page 7 Member Spotlight Mary Beth Halpin of Events by MB A special thank you to Mary Beth, and her mother Pat, who provided us with a wonderful evening at our June 12 mixer at the Kaatsbaan Dance Center in Tivoli. Mary Beth is the founder and President of Events by MB and Meetings by MB. Since founding Meetings by MB in 1984, she has worked for many Fortune 500 companies primarily in the financial and health care sectors. In 1990 weddings were added to the business mix. She has planned and executed weddings in the Massachusetts Berkshires at Chesterwood Museum and in Maine at Spruce Point Inn in Boothbay Harbor. She s now based in the Hudson Valley focusing on Hudson Valley Weddings, special events and meetings. Be sure to log on to her website www.eventsbymb.com for more information. Also you can find her listed as a vendor on hudsonvalleymagaine.com under wedding vendors.

Hardscrabble R E D H O O K A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E P.O. Box 254 Red Hook, NY 12571 Check inside. Upcoming community events and more...see the Chamber Events Calendar for the last two dates of Red Hot Summer Nights. You don t want to miss it! Phone:845-758-0824 Fax: 845-758-0824 E-mail: info@redhookchamber.org www.redhookchamber.org Have you checked out our website? www.redhookchamber.org R E D H O O K A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E P O B O X 2 5 4 R E D H O O K, N Y 1 2 5 7 1