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Rick Roush Honda

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Rick Roush Honda


3157 Medina Road
Medina, OH, 44256
330-725-3999
rickroushhonda.com


Honda Automotive Dealership located in Medina, Ohio servicing Northeast Ohio. New Honda, Pre-Owned Vehicles, Parts, Accessories & Service.

Honda Automotive Dealership located in Medina, Ohio servicing Northeast Ohio. New Honda, Pre-Owned Vehicles, Parts, Accessories & Service.



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Lodi Lumber Co.

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Lodi Lumber Co.


111 Wean Street
Lodi, OH, 44254
(330) 948-1311
lodilumber.com


At Lodi Lumber, you get what you pay for not only in quality, but also in the integrity of dealing with a company that has served the surrounding communities for 125+ years, also being family owned!

At Lodi Lumber, you get what you pay for not only in quality, but also in the integrity of dealing with a company that has served the surrounding communities for 125+ years, also being family owned!



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Community Assessment & Treatment Services

Community Assessment & Treatment Services

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Community Assessment & Treatment Services


8411 Broadway Ave
Cleveland, OH 44105
(216)-206-5212
communityassessment.org


Community Assessment & Treatment Services promotes the social justice needs of the community by providing high-quality, cost-effective, evidence-based interventions that comprehensively address the chemical dependency and behavioral health needs…

Community Assessment & Treatment Services promotes the social justice needs of the community by providing high-quality, cost-effective, evidence-based interventions that comprehensively address the chemical dependency and behavioral health needs of a diverse clientele.



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Blue Heron Brewery & Event Center

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Blue Heron Brewery & Event Center


3227 Blue Heron Trace
Medina, OH 44212
(440) 870-2583
blueheronmedina.com


Set in the beautiful undulating valleys of Medina County, Blue Heron Event Center offers world-class menu design, exceptional service and stunning facilities for events big or small. Whether you are planning a wedding, business meeting, executive re…

Set in the beautiful undulating valleys of Medina County, Blue Heron Event Center offers world-class menu design, exceptional service and stunning facilities for events big or small. Whether you are planning a wedding, business meeting, executive retreat or social gathering, our staff will provide the experience and attention to make your event spectacular.



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DataKloud

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DataKloud


3637 Medina Road 345D
Medina, OH 44256
330-564-2940
datakloudit.com


Learn more about our cloud solutions and services at DataKloud that trim your technology costs, make your business more efficient, and keep your data safe.

Learn more about our cloud solutions and services at DataKloud that trim your technology costs, make your business more efficient, and keep your data safe.



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CQ Printing

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CQ Printing


695 West Liberty St
Medina, OH 44256
(330) 722-1800
cqprinting.com


40 years +, Design, commercial print collateral, labels, apparel, signage.

40 years +, Design, commercial print collateral, labels, apparel, signage.



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Five Star Painting

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Five Star Painting


3449 Symphony St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
330-217-5188
fivestarpainting.com/medina


Our VETERAN OWNED and operated company is growing and we pride ourselves in working with quality painting crews!

Our VETERAN OWNED and operated company is growing and we pride ourselves in working with quality painting crews!



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Engage Virtual Range

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Engage Virtual Range


5035 Beach Road, Suite B
Medina, Oh 44256
(330) 591-4111
engagevirtualrange.com


Engaging virtual gun range is for building skills, accuracy and confidence. A safe and clean environment to train and test your shooting accuracy and tactical skills. Come learn safe techniques in a non-judgemental setting.

Engaging virtual gun range is for building skills, accuracy and confidence.
A safe and clean environment to train and test your shooting accuracy and tactical skills. Come learn safe techniques in a non-judgemental setting.



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Ringstmeier Earns her IOM Designation

Congratulations to Jaclyn Ringstmeier, Executive Director on earning her IOM designation!

Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, is pleased to announce that Jaclyn Ringstmeier,  IOM, Executive Director of the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM. Awarded to all graduates of the Institute program, the IOM Graduate Recognition signifies the individual’s completion of 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. In addition, participants can earn credit hours toward the Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) or Certified Association Executive (CAE) certifications. Nearly 1,000 individuals attend Institute annually.

“Institute graduates are recognized across the country as leaders in their industries and organizations,” said Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, the U.S. Chamber Foundation’s vice president of Institute for Organization Management. “These individuals have the knowledge, skills, and dedication necessary to achieve professional and organizational success in the dynamic association and chamber industries.”

Since its commencement in 1921, the Institute program has been educating tens of thousands of association, chamber, and other nonprofit leaders on how to build stronger organizations, better serve their members and become strong business advocates. Institute’s curriculum consists of four weeklong sessions at five different university locations throughout the country. Through a combination of required courses and electives in areas such as leadership, advocacy, marketing, finance, and membership, Institute participants are able to enhance their own organizational management skills and add new fuel to their organizations, making them run more efficiently and effectively.

Institute for Organization Management is the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. It is the premier nonprofit professional development program for association and chamber professionals, fostering individual growth through interactive learning and networking opportunities.

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Top 4 Tips to Lower Your Energy Bill

Save money and lower your energy bill

What energy opportunities exist for small businesses?

 

1. Energy Supply Rate

When shopping for electricity and natural gas, not all rates are created equal. What kind of rates are available, and which is best for your business?

·         Fixed - With a fixed rate, the price you pay per unit (kWh for electricity, mcf or ccf for gas) remains the same for the entire term of the supply contract, regardless of what happens in the market.

·         Introductory – With an introductory rate, you may receive an extremely low rate for 1-3 months. Beyond the introductory period, you are typically then charged a supplier variable rate.

·         Variable - With a variable rate, the price you pay per unit fluctuates monthly. There are many types of variable rates. Below are the most common for small commercial customers:

o   Electricity Price-to-Compare (PTC) – This is the standard utility rate you receive if you have not shopped for electricity. This rate is set monthly and changes through a process dictated by Ohio’s regulators, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). These rates are historically higher when demand is higher, such as in the summer months when customers are running air conditioning.

o   Natural Gas Standard Choice Offer (SCO) – This is the standard utility rate you receive if you have not shopped for natural gas. These rates can be set in different ways depending on your utility region. However, these rates have also historically been higher when demand is high, such as in the winter months when customers are running gas heating.

o   Supplier Variable Rate – This is an offer from a Certified Retail Electric or Natural Gas Supplier. These rates are often offered through door to door or telemarketing. When compared to fixed offers, they often appear to be much “lower”, but in reality, they can be far costlier as the rates tend to increase in the long term.

The winner? Fixed. – The uncertainty of an introductory or variable rate makes it difficult to budget monthly expenses. In addition, fixed pricing offers protection from market swings, seasonal demand spikes, and suppliers overcharging. For most small businesses fixed is the clear choice.

2. Terms and Conditions

Although price is typically the primary consideration, there are other factors to consider when signing up for a new product that could impact your energy costs.

·         Automatic Renewal Clause – Many suppliers will enroll the account in an automatic renewal program if not acted upon prior to a contract’s expiration. These programs vary in length from month-to-month up to the full length of the initial term. Some suppliers require 30-60 days’ notice prior to the end of the contract to prevent an automatic renewal. It is important to understand your electric and natural gas supplier’s policy to prevent your company from being swept into an autorenewal term at higher-than-market rates.

·         Early Termination Fees (ETF’s) - Most supply contracts include language regarding their fees for ending your contract prematurely. However, each supplier may calculate these differently; the two most common types are flat fees and damages.

o   Flat fees tend to be a one-time fixed charge (e.g. $100 per account).

o   Damages are typically the difference between your contract rate and market electricity or natural gas rates multiplied by how much they projected you would use for the remaining months of the contract.

What is right for you? – For most small businesses, it is ideal to get a supply contract that renews on a month to month basis, allowing you to move to a new agreement easily at the end of the term. There is no “one-size fits all” when it comes to ETF’s. However, it is important that the fee calculations are easy to understand and reasonable based on your usage.

3. Tax Exemptions

Many businesses in Ohio aren’t aware that they are eligible to reduce or eliminate their natural gas sales tax. Are you using gas in food or manufacturing process? Are you a non-profit organization? You might be eligible for a full or partial tax exemption.

4. Contract Management

Once you have signed an agreement, be sure to take the following steps:

·         Create a file - Place a copy of your new supply agreement in a folder and write down the phone numbers for your energy advisor, supplier, and the utility.

·         Create a reminder in your calendar - Place a reminder in your calendar to renew your supply contracts at least 120 days prior to the date of expiration.

Always avoid rolling to a monthly variable rate at the end of your contract so as not to erode your savings. Managing the end of your contract and proactively shopping for a new product will pay off greatly in the long run.

When in doubt, turn to your chamber. The Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce’s savings programs are vetted with trusted providers. Use them as a resource!

 

 

 

Rick Davidson, Community Energy Advisors

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WAN Dynamics

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WAN Dynamics


PO Box 1758
Medina, Oh 44258
877-400-9490
wandynamics.com


WAN Dynamics was founded by veterans of the service provider industry that felt there must be a better way to manage networks than the decades old methods we had been using up to now which were static, closed and complex. After discovering the promi…

WAN Dynamics was founded by veterans of the service provider industry that felt there must be a better way to manage networks than the decades old methods we had been using up to now which were static, closed and complex. After discovering the promise of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and the incredibly successful application of it in the form of Software Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN), we set off to help organizations manage their network smarter and in a less expensive way.



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Desperate Enterprises

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Desperate Enterprises


6831 Ridge Road
Wadsworth, OH 44281
(330) 239-0500
desperate.com


We are a wholesaler of Nostalgic Decorative Wall hangings.  We have been in business in the Medina area since 1987. Leading producer of Nostalgic Tin Signs featuring your favorite brand names, celebrities, automobiles and more!

We are a wholesaler of Nostalgic Decorative Wall hangings. We have been in business in the Medina area since 1987. Leading producer of Nostalgic Tin Signs featuring your favorite brand names, celebrities, automobiles and more!



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