KEY PENINSULA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Minutes for Friday, November 16, 2007
Place:
Horseshoe
Lake Restaurant
Present: President Jud Morris
presiding. Barb Heard, Ruth Bramhall, Marty Marcus, Laurie Ellis, Edie Morgan,
Genevieve Ellis, Marv & Myrtle Keizur, Marlies VanCise, Al Yanity, Rob Home
(Tides Realty), Don Tjossem, Bek Ashby, Betty Jopp, Danna Webster, Greg
Callahan and Andrea Jerabek (Safe Streets).
Meeting called to order at 1:05pm. Introductions were made.
Guest Speakers: None
Secretary’s Report/Corres: It was MSC to approve
the minutes from Nov. 2, 2007.
Treasurers Report: It was MSC to defer
the report until next month when the treasurer has with her the current balance
on hand. Approximate balance is $6720,
which includes monies for the brochure.
Jud asked that he be notified if a bill is not received from the KP News
(Santa ad) by Dec. 15th. He
does not want any delays in paying this item.
KPBA Business
- Map – Edie Morgan from the Mustard Seed Project asked for written
permission to use the maps from the KPBA website for the survey coming out
in January in the KP News. KPBA
will be given credit for the map contribution. It was MSC to allow the
Mustard Seed Project permission to use the map.
- Diversity-Focus-Direction-Impact
– Jud led a discussion of membership ideas on how
the KPBA wants to support an enlarged focus that meets the needs of the
membership. Some of these thoughts included: economic development versus
social, economic development benefits everybody, be aware of our mission
statement, we are not a chamber of commerce because we have no paid
personnel, better to partner & work together with non-profit
organizations because we are all interconnected, some businesses don’t
feel welcome, important to be in partnership with the KP Community Council
and the 2020 Livable group, how to get more people to attend meetings,
change times of meetings. Marlies
will ask the Gig Harbor Chamber of Commerce’s new director to be a guest
speaker for a future meeting. Bek
does better with structure and would like to see an agenda of what the
KPBA is going to do next year. Jud
will chair a steering committee to develop the top three agenda items for
2008 and bring these items to the January meeting. Committee member include: Jud, Laurie,
Todd, Barb, and Claudia. They will
meet on Nov. 27th, 6:00pm at Sound Credit Union.
- December Lunch (Social) Meeting (12/21)-Meeting will be at
Horseshoe Lake Restaurant.
- Brochure Update-Will be going to press in a few weeks.
- Annual Dinner Opportunities-Still
discussing.
Individual
Reports:
Marv
reminded everyone that the Lion’s Club Citizen of the Year Dinner would be March 22, 2008. Marlies has cabins available for a
February Mexican Rivera cruise. She also
is the contact person for Christmas Dinner with Mike Salatino at 1:00pm on Dec. 25th. Ruth reported that the KP Fair has new
officers. Laurie starts to slow
down now, before a busy tax season starts up.
Betty is busy at BoMac. Danna
said the KP News is looking to find a marketable
product and the KP Community Council is a Big Brother & Big Sister
clearinghouse. Bek said there is
a new product available through FHA for adjustable rate mortgages and they also
offer reverse mortgages. Edie
said the Mustard Seed Project had a successful in home caseworker opportunity
fair. Greg said O’Callahan’s is
getting a new front. Al reported
that his grape vines would grow more in the spring. Rob reported that Gig
Harbor and the Key
Peninsula are still strong for real
estate. Marty will take care of
the YMCA animals for a week. Don suggested
changing our name to the KP Improvement Club.
Andrea is having a Safe Street
open house on Dec. 5th, 4-7pm. Jud said Children’s Home Society is
starting their Holiday Helper program, creating opportunities to sponsor a
family with food and clothing.
Meetings/Events/Activities:
Breakfast Homeport
Restaurant Friday, December
7 7:30am
Lunch Horseshoe Lake Friday, December 21
12:00pm
Next Guest Speaker: None
Meeting Adjourned: 1:30pm
Respectfully Submitted: Barbara Heard