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• Networking
• Visibility • Credibility
• Advertising Opportunities
• Community Advocacy
• Community Involvement
• and much more!
Why Should You Join?
Chamber NewsCarteret County Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter • February 2017
Team work made it possible for Tricia Zieverink of Emerald Isle Realty to climb the wall during the first day of Leadership Carteret.
Photo credit: Lana Collmann
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CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 2 - Chamber News, February 2017
The 35 participants in the Leadership Carteret
Class of 2017 got off to a roaring beginning in
their journey to complete the 10-week program
and graduate March 15.
This is the 28th consecutive year that the
Carteret County Chamber of Commerce has
offered Leadership Carteret, which is designed
to build stronger community leaders.
Co-Chairs of the Leadership Carteret Steering
Committee are Alan Leary of RE/MAX Ocean
Properties and Steve Hellersperk of ACS
Computer Services and Toastmasters-Morehead
City.
This year, five not-for-profit organizations are
working with groups of Leadership Carteret
to help improve the quality of life in Carteret
County. Each group will be working on a project
to benefit one of the participating organizations.
Tate Johnson and Kitti Hardison with United
Way of Coastal Carolina are working with
Christina Fulcher, Mario Gil, Dawn Hoffmann,
Amanda Lyle, Misty Menezes, Butch Moore and
Beth Simpson. This group will install the first,
Born Learning Trail in Carteret County.
Rachel Bisesi with North Carolina Coastal
Federation is working with Krystal Bequette,
John A.C. Cartner, Steve Davis, Tina Gillis, Logan
Okun, Cathie Pittman, and Kim Price. This group
will be bagging recycled oyster shells.
Mac Sligh with Habitat for Humanity of the
Crystal Coast is working with Tonya, Akagbobi,
Shawn Banks, Nicole Leszczynski, Robert Lynch,
Mike Morgan, Stephanie Ross and Jessica
Vasquez. This group will be helping with building
a structure on a home.
Gene McLendon with Hope
Mission Christian Ministries is work-
ing with Sheree Higgins, Bruce
Holstad, Amanda Johnson, Bill
Mosier, Amy Suggs, Holy Tolston and
Melissa Young. This group will be
serving lunch to those in need in
Carteret County.
Joey Reynolds with Boys & Girls
Clubs of Coastal Carolina is work-
ing with Rebecca Amerson, Tommy
Burns, Cheryl Garner, Kristie
Goodwin, Sidney Hunter and Tricia
Zieverink. This group will be provid-
ing landscaping work to make our
community look great.
Leadership Carteret Class
Off to a Great Start
Leadership Carteret Class of 2017 posing in front of the infamous wall at Camp Albemarle
The weather for orientation day was perfect for the Challenge Course and for sunglasses.
Tommy Burns, Carteret County Manager, navigates the
Challenge Course at Camp Albemarle.
How’d she do that? The 2017 Leadership Class had a
lot of fun at the History Museum of Carteret County.
Pictured here is Michelle Shreve of Town of Atlantic
Beach.
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK
page 3 - Chamber News, February 2017
Catherine Elkins, director of CLFN, asks,
“What can we do to keep local farmers farming
in Carteret County over the next 15 years?”
Simply, CLFN wants to help consumers find local
farmers and to let farmers know what consum-
ers want. Our goals are increasing production
(more local farms and market gardens), increas-
ing marketing and distribution (farmers’ markets,
farm-to-school, and farm-to-chef initiatives), and
increasing consumer demand for local foods. We
encourage new farmers and welcome volunteers
http://www.carteretlocalfood.org/get-involved.
To help consumers find local food, CLFN lists
local farmers and farm stands on a green bro-
chure with a county map and on our website
http://www.carteretlocalfood.org/local-farmers.
CLFN will sponsor farm tours in spring and fall
season. We want shoppers and their families to
support local farmers and learn what happens in
the fields and to learn how important local fami-
ly farms are to our community.
To help consumers eat healthy, CLFN will host
community cooking classes to highlight ingredi-
ents grown on local farms. “There is one thing
that matters, and that is YOUR health,” says
CLFN board member, Martha Vaughan.
CLFN supplies local produce and proteins for
unique dining events (Olde Beaufort Farmers’
Market Farm-to-Table Dinner, Blind Pig Dinner,
Wild Caught Music Festival). With Unitarian
Coastal Fellowship in Morehead, we host
Meatless Monday Potluck Dinners and screen
healthy food films.
Farmers have asked for help to comply with
regulations and expand marketing. CLFN will
co-sponsor training workshops for local farm-
ers to learn the rules behind Good Agricultural
Practices (GAP) certification, Good Handling
Practices (GHP), and the new Food Safety
Modernization Act (FSMA).
To increase produce sales, modern marketing
involves social media. We encourage farmers to
invite visitors as “agritourism destinations.” To
list what vegetables are available each week,
and where, CLFN will train farmers and consum-
ers how to use a mobile app called CropDots,
developed by Beaufort native Jennifer Arrington.
CLFN oversees Underground Farm and
Learning Center—which hosts farm tours, spe-
cial dinners, and pick-your-own vegetables & ber-
ries at two sites—811 Straits Road in Smyrna
and 1586 Hwy 101 in Beaufort. UFLC sells pro-
duce at Olde Beaufort Farmers Market, Coastal
Community Market, and to local restaurants. We
offer internships to high school students.
UFLC is now selling three seasons of
Community Support Agriculture (May–June,
July–September, and October–November). CSA
Member Spotlight:
Carteret Local Food Network
Members of the Carteret County Chamber
of Commerce are invited to participate in the
formation of the Chamber’s 2017 Legislative
Agenda.
“Now is the time to share ideas and com-
ments about state-level legislative matters and
regulatory concerns facing our local businesses
and organizations,” said Tom Kies, Chamber
President. “We want to have our legislative pri-
Chamber Seeks Input for
New Legislative Agenda
orities set in time for the Chamber’s Board of
directors to adopt the 2017 Legislative Agenda
at its March 2 meeting.”
Chamber members are advised to send in sug-
gestions via email to Chamber President, Tom
Kies at tom@nccoastchamber.com. The 2016
Legislative Agenda can be accessed at www.
nccoastchamber.com.
members
receive boxes
of fresh pro-
duce, weekly
or bi-weekly.
To reserve
CSA shares or
to schedule
farm tours,
contact Josh
Potter, Farm
Manager, text
(252) 241-
3162; email
underground-
farmnc@
gmail.com.
CLFN rais-
es aware-
ness of local
farms, what
they have to
offer, and the
healthy bene-
fits of eating
locally. Buying locally reduces the carbon foot-
print of food transportation. When purchasing
directly from a farmer or fisherman, you can ask
about their practices and philosophies and meet
their families. Looking for organic? How about
sustainable? What do these terms mean? (See
www.undergroundfarmnc.org for our definitions).
Learn what your family is eating.
To contact CLFN, call (252) 515-4799; email
carteretlocalfood@gmail.com
To follow us, consult our website http://www.
carteretlocalfood.org and
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/
CarteretLocalFoodNetwork/.
Carteret Local Food
Network invites the
Chamber to Business
After Hours on June 8 at
Underground Farm,
1586 Hwy 101 in
Beaufort.
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 4 - Chamber News, February 2017
Over 100 Attend 2017’s
First BAH for Stevenson Chevrolet
Stevenson Chevrolet was the sponsor for the year’s first
Business After Hours held at the Morehead City Country Club
who also catered the food.
The Carteret County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank
Paul Pittman and his staff for the wonderful networking opportuni-
ty, a great evening, and the plethora of fantastic door prizes.
Vince Ferraro, Paul Pittman and Ashley Forbes of Stevenson Chevrolet
Paul Pittman of Stevenson Chevrolet addressing the crowd
Annette Ewert of State Farm, Bob Upchurch of Bob Upchurch Appraisals,
and Melissa Crews of State Farm
Keri Nielsen of WNCT 9 On Your Side and Gene McLendon of Hope Mission Ministry
Tommy Bennett of the Insurance Center, Wanda Bennett of Work on Wonderful Consulting, Bryan McCoury
of Rusty Hook Marketing, and Brooke Giblin of Safrit’s Building Supply.
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK
page 5 - Chamber News, February 2017
Dawn Hoffman of döTERRA International, Allen Hoffman of World Class Flooring, Wendy Routson of Emerald Isle Beach & Pool Club, Henry Kahen of Edward Jones Investments, and
Alyce Meserve of Broad Creek Financial Services
Cassie and Travis Burt of Transportation Impact
Lori Matta of Albemarle Bank and Trust, Tricia Zievernick of Emerald Isle Realty,
and Jesse Cloutier of CC Motorsports, Inc.
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 6 - Chamber News, February 2017
Membership Renewals
The following Chamber members renewed their membership 12/14/16 - 01/19/17.
Ribbon Cuttings
Ike & Carol Southerland
Grumpy’s Diner
K9s and Coffee (formally Salty Paws)
Landmark Sotheby’s International Realty
BlueTeamAssess LLC
Diane Warrender
Parrott’s on 11th
World Class Flooring
Seaside Massage and Wellness
Bound 2 Bound, LLC
Arendell Engineers
Don Wells
William “Bill” Taylor
Munden Funeral Home & Crematory
PruittHealth
Beaufort Pet Provisions, Inc.
Howard, Stallings, From, Hutson, Atkins,
	 Angell & Davis, P.A.
First Presbyterian Church
Anne Schrott
John T. Capps, III
Becky L. Brown & Johnnie Rich
Pat & Ken Woodlin
Island Inn of Atlantic Beach
State Employees’ Credit Union
The Cape Lookout Civitan Club
LongHorn Steakhouse
Look who’s joined
the Chamber
Please welcome and patronize these new Chamber members who have recently joined the
Chamber (through 01/19/2017).
Bridgeview Gas Station
Mr. Thomas Van Staagen
4619 Arendell St.
Morehead City, NC 28557
(252) 247-6655
Convenience StoresGas
Stations
Cabins to Castles Home
Inspection, LLC
Mr. Brian Tedder
1484 Boyd Lane
Morehead City, NC 28557
(252) 725-7116
Home Inspections
Baldree’s Tire of Havelock
Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc.
SFI Group, Inc.
Fat Fellas BBQ & Grille
Discovery Map Crystal Coast
Grandmaster Dong’s Martial Arts
Crystal Coast Boats, LLC
Nicholas P. Casini, CPA
Family Tire & Auto Service
Crabby Patty’s
Bluewater Real Estate - Syndie Earnhardt
National Alliance on Mental Illness - Coastal 	
	 Division (NAMI-CD)
Artisan Granite & Marble, Inc.
The Insurance Center -- Lancaster,
	 McAden, Willis, Smith
Piedmont Natural Gas
Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter
Amos Mosquito’s Restaurant & Bar
Shore Decor, Inc.
Habitat for Humanity of the Crystal Coast
MCAS Cherry Point
McLaughlin Chiropractic Center-MHC
Waters Edge RV Park
North Carolina Seafood Festival
Pine Knoll Shores Realty
Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat Associates PLLC
The place to go to buy or sell
a business
Call Sunbelt
Morehead City, NC
(252) 222-0001
Visit us on the web
www.sunbeltnc.com
801 Arendell Street, Suite 1
Morehead City, NC 28557
(252) 726-6350 • (800) NCCOAST
Fax (252) 726-3505
cart.coc@nccoastchamber.com
www.nccoastchamber.com
Landmark Sotheby’s International Real Estate. 4747
Arendell Street, Morehead City. Contact Steve Brown
at 252-723-8855. Open Monday through Saturday
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Specializing in “Real Estate
Sales”.
If you’re interested in joining
the Chamber, contact us:
Elks Lawn Care & Landscaping
Mr. Brian Elks
PO Box 101
Morehead City, NC 28557
(252) 229-0677
Landscape Design & Installation
Mighty Oak Community Studio
Ms. Lori Incerpi
5058 US 70 W Unit E3
Morehead City, NC 28557
(401) 487-9435
Facility Rental - Community Studio
Space
The Prospect Finder, LLC
Mrs. Maria Semple
726 Route 202 South Suite
320-180
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
(908) 256-4433
Marketing/Advertising
Tryon Palace
Mr. Craig Ramey
529 S. Front St.
New Bern, NC 28562
(252) 639-3511
Organizations & Agencies
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK
page 7 - Chamber News, February 2017
Mark Your Calendars Now!!
Carteret County
Chamber of Commerce
2017 Business After Hours Schedule
February 16			 Arts Council of Carteret County, “Art from the Heart,” Morehead City
March 9			 Parker Buick GMC, Morehead City
March 23			 The Hair Factory Salon Suites, Morehead City
April 13			 Transportation Impact at CaribSea, Emerald Isle
April 27**			 Business After Hours Expo, Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City
May 18			 Town of Atlantic Beach at the DoubleTree by Hilton - Atlantic Beach
June 8			 Carteret Local Food Network, Beaufort
June 22			 Crystal Coast Waterkeepers, Morehead City
July 20			 WNCT9 with Promise’ Land Market, Floyd’s 1921 Restaurant at Crystal 	
				 Coast Civic Center, Morehead City
August 24			 The Inn at Pine Knoll Shores, Pine Knoll Shores
September 14		 Safrit’s Building Supply and Coastal Lighting Gallery, Beaufort
	
September 28		 Keller Williams Crystal Coast, Morehead City
October 19			 Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum/North Carolina
				 Maritime Museum, Beaufort
November 16		 Parker Honda, Morehead City
December 14		 Royal Coat, Morehead City
*Note: All dates are Thursdays*
**Business After Hours Expo Hours from 4 p.m.-7:30 p.m.	
All are 5:30-7 p.m., $5 and a Business Card for admission for Chamber members;
guests are welcome but please contact Julie Naegelen at 726-6350 to make arrangements.
Name badges will be waiting at the door if you RSVP and PAY AHEAD.
The Chamber presents Business After Hours
from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, February 16, which
is sponsored and hosted by the Arts Council
of Carteret County in association with its “Art
From the Heart” show and sale. The location
is 2900 Arendell Street in the Morehead Plaza,
Morehead City. This BAH has traditionally been
one of the best attended in the BAH series. Art
from all over the region by dozens of artists are
displayed and available for sale. You won’t want
to miss this one. Entrance is only $5 and a
business card. Go to www.nccoastchamber.com
for advance registration.
Co-Sponsoring are: Amos Mosquito’s
Restaurant & Bar; Carteret Landing Assisted
Living and Memory Care and Wells Fargo
Advisors – Doug Damren, Allison Coward and
Chad Reynolds.
February BAH
First MAC
Luncheon
Scheduled
The first Military Affairs Committee Service
Person of The Quarter Luncheon is scheduled
for Friday, February 10th at Caribsea Restaurant,
8921 Crew Drive, Emerald Isle. The luncheons
are open to the public and RSVPs should go to
Lana Collmann at lana@nccoastchamber.com
or252-726-6350.
MAC Seeking Sponsors
The Military Affairs Committee of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce is offering member
businesses, organizations, and individuals an opportunity to become a 2017 Star Sponsor.
Four sponsorships tiers are available. The levels are $75, $175, $250, and $500, with varying
amenities. Sign up and pay online at www.nccoastchamber.com. Sponsors can also be invoiced.
Learn more by contacting Lana Collman at lana@nccoastchamber.com or 252-726-6350.
Sponsors are recognized at each MAC function and in Chamber publications throughout the year.
Each sponsor recieves a decal to display on your front door or window.
CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 8 - Chamber News, February 2017
Message from the President
Connect Carteret - A Young
Professionals Group
By Guest Columnist: Kristy Rogers Craig, Co-Chair
You have secured a career in one of the
most beautiful areas in North Carolina and
now you are ready to expand your social and
professional network. If you are unsure of
how to engage in your community and grow
your network, you are reading the right arti-
cle! Connect Carteret is dedicated to creat-
ing an engaged community of young profes-
sionals throughout the Crystal Coast.
As a member of Connect Carteret, you
have the opportunity to:
•	 Interact with your community and gain
a greater understanding of how you
can make a difference.
•	 Learn from local and state leaders on
topics ranging from public policy to
innovation and everything in-between.
•	 Meet other young professionals while
attending great events!
Kristy Rogers Craig
Bigger
& Smarter
Radio
NOW FM 107.1 WJNC 1240 AM
•	 Gain access to valuable resources and
technology through KickStart Carteret.
•	 Develop your brand, both personally
and professionally.
Members of Connect Carteret are also
able to network with local business own-
ers, both professionally and socially. The
2016 Claus Crawl began with check-in
at Backstreet Pub and took participants
through downtown Beaufort where they
enjoyed specials at Clawson’s 1905
Restaurant, Cru Wine Bar, The Dockhouse,
Finz Grill, Plaza Mexico, Queen Anne’s
Revenge, Ribeye’s Steakhouse, The Rhum
Bar at Stillwater, The Royal James, and
Spouter’s Inn. When the after party began
at Backstreet Pub, participants used their
event tickets (graciously sponsored by Mill
Whistle Brewing) to vote on “The People’s
Choice” - The Rhum Bar at Stillwater and
Backstreet Pub took home the gold and
silver respectively! Our devoted Costume
Contest Winners included Buddy the Elf,
3 Dancing Reindeer, and a Lederhosen-ed
Couple!
This year, three of our members, Amber
Hughes, Jill Jaworski, and Will Rogers
had the opportunity to represent Connect
Carteret in the Boys and Girls Club’s 8th
Annual Trivia Bee. The Trivia Bee included
30 teams that competed in a competitive 6
rounds, the winner from each round squared
off in a winner takes all showdown. In the
end, the NCSU Memory Men were the know-
it-alls who won it all!
We know what you are thinking… What is
the catch? Great news, there is no catch
- just a group of young professionals who
look forward to welcoming you to the Crystal
We Feature Made in USA
• US, State, “Open” and
Custom Flags
• Flag Poles & Hardware
• Banners, Feathers
& Windsocks
Atlantic Station • 247-7011
Plus Always the Best in:
• Kites, Puzzles, Games,
• Bird Feeding Supplies, Yard Decor
etc.
&
Kites
Unlimited
Coast. You just missed our last event, a
spectacular Lunch & Learn at Hales Bakery
with Commander Javier Delgado, the cur-
rent supervisor at Coast Guard Station Fort
Macon, but we hope that you will be able
to join us at the Connect Carteret Annual
Oyster Roast! This great event will take
place on Tuesday, February 7 at Southern
Salt – for only $10 you will gain access to
all you can eat until they are gone appetiz-
ers, oysters, and shrimp with a cash bar
on-site! So, come early and eat often.
If you cannot make it to the February 7th
Oyster Roast, then be sure to join us at one
of our next great events:
March 2nd - Lunch & Learn at the Culinary
School with Dr. Kerry Youngblood and Shana
Olmstead – Seating is limited, $10 per per-
son.
April TBD - After-Work Social at
MacDaddy’s
May 26 - DMCRA and Connect Carteret
Concert with The SwashTones
June TBD - Family Social and Game Night
with the Marlins
For all of the latest updates, you can fol-
low us on facebook at Connect Carteret – A
Young Professionals Network. If you are
interested in becoming involved, please
email us at: connectcarteret@gmail.com

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  • 1. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK BAH See Page 4 • Networking • Visibility • Credibility • Advertising Opportunities • Community Advocacy • Community Involvement • and much more! Why Should You Join? Chamber NewsCarteret County Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter • February 2017 Team work made it possible for Tricia Zieverink of Emerald Isle Realty to climb the wall during the first day of Leadership Carteret. Photo credit: Lana Collmann Business Spotlight See Page 3 Connect Carteret Message from the President See Page 8
  • 2. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 2 - Chamber News, February 2017 The 35 participants in the Leadership Carteret Class of 2017 got off to a roaring beginning in their journey to complete the 10-week program and graduate March 15. This is the 28th consecutive year that the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce has offered Leadership Carteret, which is designed to build stronger community leaders. Co-Chairs of the Leadership Carteret Steering Committee are Alan Leary of RE/MAX Ocean Properties and Steve Hellersperk of ACS Computer Services and Toastmasters-Morehead City. This year, five not-for-profit organizations are working with groups of Leadership Carteret to help improve the quality of life in Carteret County. Each group will be working on a project to benefit one of the participating organizations. Tate Johnson and Kitti Hardison with United Way of Coastal Carolina are working with Christina Fulcher, Mario Gil, Dawn Hoffmann, Amanda Lyle, Misty Menezes, Butch Moore and Beth Simpson. This group will install the first, Born Learning Trail in Carteret County. Rachel Bisesi with North Carolina Coastal Federation is working with Krystal Bequette, John A.C. Cartner, Steve Davis, Tina Gillis, Logan Okun, Cathie Pittman, and Kim Price. This group will be bagging recycled oyster shells. Mac Sligh with Habitat for Humanity of the Crystal Coast is working with Tonya, Akagbobi, Shawn Banks, Nicole Leszczynski, Robert Lynch, Mike Morgan, Stephanie Ross and Jessica Vasquez. This group will be helping with building a structure on a home. Gene McLendon with Hope Mission Christian Ministries is work- ing with Sheree Higgins, Bruce Holstad, Amanda Johnson, Bill Mosier, Amy Suggs, Holy Tolston and Melissa Young. This group will be serving lunch to those in need in Carteret County. Joey Reynolds with Boys & Girls Clubs of Coastal Carolina is work- ing with Rebecca Amerson, Tommy Burns, Cheryl Garner, Kristie Goodwin, Sidney Hunter and Tricia Zieverink. This group will be provid- ing landscaping work to make our community look great. Leadership Carteret Class Off to a Great Start Leadership Carteret Class of 2017 posing in front of the infamous wall at Camp Albemarle The weather for orientation day was perfect for the Challenge Course and for sunglasses. Tommy Burns, Carteret County Manager, navigates the Challenge Course at Camp Albemarle. How’d she do that? The 2017 Leadership Class had a lot of fun at the History Museum of Carteret County. Pictured here is Michelle Shreve of Town of Atlantic Beach.
  • 3. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 3 - Chamber News, February 2017 Catherine Elkins, director of CLFN, asks, “What can we do to keep local farmers farming in Carteret County over the next 15 years?” Simply, CLFN wants to help consumers find local farmers and to let farmers know what consum- ers want. Our goals are increasing production (more local farms and market gardens), increas- ing marketing and distribution (farmers’ markets, farm-to-school, and farm-to-chef initiatives), and increasing consumer demand for local foods. We encourage new farmers and welcome volunteers http://www.carteretlocalfood.org/get-involved. To help consumers find local food, CLFN lists local farmers and farm stands on a green bro- chure with a county map and on our website http://www.carteretlocalfood.org/local-farmers. CLFN will sponsor farm tours in spring and fall season. We want shoppers and their families to support local farmers and learn what happens in the fields and to learn how important local fami- ly farms are to our community. To help consumers eat healthy, CLFN will host community cooking classes to highlight ingredi- ents grown on local farms. “There is one thing that matters, and that is YOUR health,” says CLFN board member, Martha Vaughan. CLFN supplies local produce and proteins for unique dining events (Olde Beaufort Farmers’ Market Farm-to-Table Dinner, Blind Pig Dinner, Wild Caught Music Festival). With Unitarian Coastal Fellowship in Morehead, we host Meatless Monday Potluck Dinners and screen healthy food films. Farmers have asked for help to comply with regulations and expand marketing. CLFN will co-sponsor training workshops for local farm- ers to learn the rules behind Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification, Good Handling Practices (GHP), and the new Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). To increase produce sales, modern marketing involves social media. We encourage farmers to invite visitors as “agritourism destinations.” To list what vegetables are available each week, and where, CLFN will train farmers and consum- ers how to use a mobile app called CropDots, developed by Beaufort native Jennifer Arrington. CLFN oversees Underground Farm and Learning Center—which hosts farm tours, spe- cial dinners, and pick-your-own vegetables & ber- ries at two sites—811 Straits Road in Smyrna and 1586 Hwy 101 in Beaufort. UFLC sells pro- duce at Olde Beaufort Farmers Market, Coastal Community Market, and to local restaurants. We offer internships to high school students. UFLC is now selling three seasons of Community Support Agriculture (May–June, July–September, and October–November). CSA Member Spotlight: Carteret Local Food Network Members of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce are invited to participate in the formation of the Chamber’s 2017 Legislative Agenda. “Now is the time to share ideas and com- ments about state-level legislative matters and regulatory concerns facing our local businesses and organizations,” said Tom Kies, Chamber President. “We want to have our legislative pri- Chamber Seeks Input for New Legislative Agenda orities set in time for the Chamber’s Board of directors to adopt the 2017 Legislative Agenda at its March 2 meeting.” Chamber members are advised to send in sug- gestions via email to Chamber President, Tom Kies at tom@nccoastchamber.com. The 2016 Legislative Agenda can be accessed at www. nccoastchamber.com. members receive boxes of fresh pro- duce, weekly or bi-weekly. To reserve CSA shares or to schedule farm tours, contact Josh Potter, Farm Manager, text (252) 241- 3162; email underground- farmnc@ gmail.com. CLFN rais- es aware- ness of local farms, what they have to offer, and the healthy bene- fits of eating locally. Buying locally reduces the carbon foot- print of food transportation. When purchasing directly from a farmer or fisherman, you can ask about their practices and philosophies and meet their families. Looking for organic? How about sustainable? What do these terms mean? (See www.undergroundfarmnc.org for our definitions). Learn what your family is eating. To contact CLFN, call (252) 515-4799; email carteretlocalfood@gmail.com To follow us, consult our website http://www. carteretlocalfood.org and Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ CarteretLocalFoodNetwork/. Carteret Local Food Network invites the Chamber to Business After Hours on June 8 at Underground Farm, 1586 Hwy 101 in Beaufort.
  • 4. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 4 - Chamber News, February 2017 Over 100 Attend 2017’s First BAH for Stevenson Chevrolet Stevenson Chevrolet was the sponsor for the year’s first Business After Hours held at the Morehead City Country Club who also catered the food. The Carteret County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank Paul Pittman and his staff for the wonderful networking opportuni- ty, a great evening, and the plethora of fantastic door prizes. Vince Ferraro, Paul Pittman and Ashley Forbes of Stevenson Chevrolet Paul Pittman of Stevenson Chevrolet addressing the crowd Annette Ewert of State Farm, Bob Upchurch of Bob Upchurch Appraisals, and Melissa Crews of State Farm Keri Nielsen of WNCT 9 On Your Side and Gene McLendon of Hope Mission Ministry Tommy Bennett of the Insurance Center, Wanda Bennett of Work on Wonderful Consulting, Bryan McCoury of Rusty Hook Marketing, and Brooke Giblin of Safrit’s Building Supply.
  • 5. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 5 - Chamber News, February 2017 Dawn Hoffman of döTERRA International, Allen Hoffman of World Class Flooring, Wendy Routson of Emerald Isle Beach & Pool Club, Henry Kahen of Edward Jones Investments, and Alyce Meserve of Broad Creek Financial Services Cassie and Travis Burt of Transportation Impact Lori Matta of Albemarle Bank and Trust, Tricia Zievernick of Emerald Isle Realty, and Jesse Cloutier of CC Motorsports, Inc.
  • 6. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 6 - Chamber News, February 2017 Membership Renewals The following Chamber members renewed their membership 12/14/16 - 01/19/17. Ribbon Cuttings Ike & Carol Southerland Grumpy’s Diner K9s and Coffee (formally Salty Paws) Landmark Sotheby’s International Realty BlueTeamAssess LLC Diane Warrender Parrott’s on 11th World Class Flooring Seaside Massage and Wellness Bound 2 Bound, LLC Arendell Engineers Don Wells William “Bill” Taylor Munden Funeral Home & Crematory PruittHealth Beaufort Pet Provisions, Inc. Howard, Stallings, From, Hutson, Atkins, Angell & Davis, P.A. First Presbyterian Church Anne Schrott John T. Capps, III Becky L. Brown & Johnnie Rich Pat & Ken Woodlin Island Inn of Atlantic Beach State Employees’ Credit Union The Cape Lookout Civitan Club LongHorn Steakhouse Look who’s joined the Chamber Please welcome and patronize these new Chamber members who have recently joined the Chamber (through 01/19/2017). Bridgeview Gas Station Mr. Thomas Van Staagen 4619 Arendell St. Morehead City, NC 28557 (252) 247-6655 Convenience StoresGas Stations Cabins to Castles Home Inspection, LLC Mr. Brian Tedder 1484 Boyd Lane Morehead City, NC 28557 (252) 725-7116 Home Inspections Baldree’s Tire of Havelock Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc. SFI Group, Inc. Fat Fellas BBQ & Grille Discovery Map Crystal Coast Grandmaster Dong’s Martial Arts Crystal Coast Boats, LLC Nicholas P. Casini, CPA Family Tire & Auto Service Crabby Patty’s Bluewater Real Estate - Syndie Earnhardt National Alliance on Mental Illness - Coastal Division (NAMI-CD) Artisan Granite & Marble, Inc. The Insurance Center -- Lancaster, McAden, Willis, Smith Piedmont Natural Gas Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter Amos Mosquito’s Restaurant & Bar Shore Decor, Inc. Habitat for Humanity of the Crystal Coast MCAS Cherry Point McLaughlin Chiropractic Center-MHC Waters Edge RV Park North Carolina Seafood Festival Pine Knoll Shores Realty Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat Associates PLLC The place to go to buy or sell a business Call Sunbelt Morehead City, NC (252) 222-0001 Visit us on the web www.sunbeltnc.com 801 Arendell Street, Suite 1 Morehead City, NC 28557 (252) 726-6350 • (800) NCCOAST Fax (252) 726-3505 cart.coc@nccoastchamber.com www.nccoastchamber.com Landmark Sotheby’s International Real Estate. 4747 Arendell Street, Morehead City. Contact Steve Brown at 252-723-8855. Open Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Specializing in “Real Estate Sales”. If you’re interested in joining the Chamber, contact us: Elks Lawn Care & Landscaping Mr. Brian Elks PO Box 101 Morehead City, NC 28557 (252) 229-0677 Landscape Design & Installation Mighty Oak Community Studio Ms. Lori Incerpi 5058 US 70 W Unit E3 Morehead City, NC 28557 (401) 487-9435 Facility Rental - Community Studio Space The Prospect Finder, LLC Mrs. Maria Semple 726 Route 202 South Suite 320-180 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 256-4433 Marketing/Advertising Tryon Palace Mr. Craig Ramey 529 S. Front St. New Bern, NC 28562 (252) 639-3511 Organizations & Agencies
  • 7. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 7 - Chamber News, February 2017 Mark Your Calendars Now!! Carteret County Chamber of Commerce 2017 Business After Hours Schedule February 16 Arts Council of Carteret County, “Art from the Heart,” Morehead City March 9 Parker Buick GMC, Morehead City March 23 The Hair Factory Salon Suites, Morehead City April 13 Transportation Impact at CaribSea, Emerald Isle April 27** Business After Hours Expo, Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City May 18 Town of Atlantic Beach at the DoubleTree by Hilton - Atlantic Beach June 8 Carteret Local Food Network, Beaufort June 22 Crystal Coast Waterkeepers, Morehead City July 20 WNCT9 with Promise’ Land Market, Floyd’s 1921 Restaurant at Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City August 24 The Inn at Pine Knoll Shores, Pine Knoll Shores September 14 Safrit’s Building Supply and Coastal Lighting Gallery, Beaufort September 28 Keller Williams Crystal Coast, Morehead City October 19 Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum/North Carolina Maritime Museum, Beaufort November 16 Parker Honda, Morehead City December 14 Royal Coat, Morehead City *Note: All dates are Thursdays* **Business After Hours Expo Hours from 4 p.m.-7:30 p.m. All are 5:30-7 p.m., $5 and a Business Card for admission for Chamber members; guests are welcome but please contact Julie Naegelen at 726-6350 to make arrangements. Name badges will be waiting at the door if you RSVP and PAY AHEAD. The Chamber presents Business After Hours from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, February 16, which is sponsored and hosted by the Arts Council of Carteret County in association with its “Art From the Heart” show and sale. The location is 2900 Arendell Street in the Morehead Plaza, Morehead City. This BAH has traditionally been one of the best attended in the BAH series. Art from all over the region by dozens of artists are displayed and available for sale. You won’t want to miss this one. Entrance is only $5 and a business card. Go to www.nccoastchamber.com for advance registration. Co-Sponsoring are: Amos Mosquito’s Restaurant & Bar; Carteret Landing Assisted Living and Memory Care and Wells Fargo Advisors – Doug Damren, Allison Coward and Chad Reynolds. February BAH First MAC Luncheon Scheduled The first Military Affairs Committee Service Person of The Quarter Luncheon is scheduled for Friday, February 10th at Caribsea Restaurant, 8921 Crew Drive, Emerald Isle. The luncheons are open to the public and RSVPs should go to Lana Collmann at lana@nccoastchamber.com or252-726-6350. MAC Seeking Sponsors The Military Affairs Committee of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce is offering member businesses, organizations, and individuals an opportunity to become a 2017 Star Sponsor. Four sponsorships tiers are available. The levels are $75, $175, $250, and $500, with varying amenities. Sign up and pay online at www.nccoastchamber.com. Sponsors can also be invoiced. Learn more by contacting Lana Collman at lana@nccoastchamber.com or 252-726-6350. Sponsors are recognized at each MAC function and in Chamber publications throughout the year. Each sponsor recieves a decal to display on your front door or window.
  • 8. CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK page 8 - Chamber News, February 2017 Message from the President Connect Carteret - A Young Professionals Group By Guest Columnist: Kristy Rogers Craig, Co-Chair You have secured a career in one of the most beautiful areas in North Carolina and now you are ready to expand your social and professional network. If you are unsure of how to engage in your community and grow your network, you are reading the right arti- cle! Connect Carteret is dedicated to creat- ing an engaged community of young profes- sionals throughout the Crystal Coast. As a member of Connect Carteret, you have the opportunity to: • Interact with your community and gain a greater understanding of how you can make a difference. • Learn from local and state leaders on topics ranging from public policy to innovation and everything in-between. • Meet other young professionals while attending great events! Kristy Rogers Craig Bigger & Smarter Radio NOW FM 107.1 WJNC 1240 AM • Gain access to valuable resources and technology through KickStart Carteret. • Develop your brand, both personally and professionally. Members of Connect Carteret are also able to network with local business own- ers, both professionally and socially. The 2016 Claus Crawl began with check-in at Backstreet Pub and took participants through downtown Beaufort where they enjoyed specials at Clawson’s 1905 Restaurant, Cru Wine Bar, The Dockhouse, Finz Grill, Plaza Mexico, Queen Anne’s Revenge, Ribeye’s Steakhouse, The Rhum Bar at Stillwater, The Royal James, and Spouter’s Inn. When the after party began at Backstreet Pub, participants used their event tickets (graciously sponsored by Mill Whistle Brewing) to vote on “The People’s Choice” - The Rhum Bar at Stillwater and Backstreet Pub took home the gold and silver respectively! Our devoted Costume Contest Winners included Buddy the Elf, 3 Dancing Reindeer, and a Lederhosen-ed Couple! This year, three of our members, Amber Hughes, Jill Jaworski, and Will Rogers had the opportunity to represent Connect Carteret in the Boys and Girls Club’s 8th Annual Trivia Bee. The Trivia Bee included 30 teams that competed in a competitive 6 rounds, the winner from each round squared off in a winner takes all showdown. In the end, the NCSU Memory Men were the know- it-alls who won it all! We know what you are thinking… What is the catch? Great news, there is no catch - just a group of young professionals who look forward to welcoming you to the Crystal We Feature Made in USA • US, State, “Open” and Custom Flags • Flag Poles & Hardware • Banners, Feathers & Windsocks Atlantic Station • 247-7011 Plus Always the Best in: • Kites, Puzzles, Games, • Bird Feeding Supplies, Yard Decor etc. & Kites Unlimited Coast. You just missed our last event, a spectacular Lunch & Learn at Hales Bakery with Commander Javier Delgado, the cur- rent supervisor at Coast Guard Station Fort Macon, but we hope that you will be able to join us at the Connect Carteret Annual Oyster Roast! This great event will take place on Tuesday, February 7 at Southern Salt – for only $10 you will gain access to all you can eat until they are gone appetiz- ers, oysters, and shrimp with a cash bar on-site! So, come early and eat often. If you cannot make it to the February 7th Oyster Roast, then be sure to join us at one of our next great events: March 2nd - Lunch & Learn at the Culinary School with Dr. Kerry Youngblood and Shana Olmstead – Seating is limited, $10 per per- son. April TBD - After-Work Social at MacDaddy’s May 26 - DMCRA and Connect Carteret Concert with The SwashTones June TBD - Family Social and Game Night with the Marlins For all of the latest updates, you can fol- low us on facebook at Connect Carteret – A Young Professionals Network. If you are interested in becoming involved, please email us at: connectcarteret@gmail.com