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Posted by Marshall Texas Chamber of Commerce

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If you are a Chamber member and still haven't completed your website registration, please take a few minutes today to do so. If you have any questions about registering on the Chamber website, give us a call at the office and let us know!

Chamber office: (903) 935-7868

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Should I have my home inspected for termites?

Posted by Gecko Pest Control

Termites are very common in all parts of Texas. We are very fortunate here in East Texas because we only have one type of Termite, the Eastern Subterranean Termite. The only good thing about these termites is that they work very slowly. When a home is treated by a termite company, the company returns each year to check again for termites as long as the home is under warranty. The home is only inspected once a year because the termites work relatively slow.
You should have your home inspected once a year for termites. This is regardless of if the home has a slab or pier and beam (crawlspace) foundation and regardless of how old the home is.
Termites usually show up in a home within several years of construction. Even newer homes should be inspected regularly.
If your home has been treated before it should be checked annually because products used to treat the home will break down over time, and the treated soil around the house is often moved when doing work, such as landscaping or home improvements and additions. If termites do return to a home that has been previously treated, often times the termites can be treated only at the point of activity saving money for the homeowner.

When your home is inspected the inspector will let you know of any conducive conditions that should be corrected and can stop termites before they ever enter your house.

So the answer is your home or business  should be checked once a year for temite activity.
If you have questions about the best way to keep your home or business pest free give us a call at 903-930-4017.
Daren Horton
Owner Gecko Pest Control

 

 

 

2009 Leadership Marshall Graduation

Posted by Marshall Texas Chamber of Commerce

MARSHALL, TX – The Marshall Chamber of Commerce proudly presented 20 Leadership Marshall 2009 participants at a graduation ceremony held on Thursday evening, August 20, 2009 at OS2 Restaurant & Pub' s ballroom in historic downtown Marshall.

Chamber Board Chairman, George Carter, gave a warm welcome to the graduates and guests, which numbered nearly 70 people in attendance – the highest number in attendance on record. Chamber President and CEO, Connie Ware, introduced keynote speaker, Representative Bryan Hughes, Texas House of Representatives.

Representative Hughes presented a compelling address on being a servant and a leader. Hughes is known for demonstrating these exemplary characteristics in his personal life and in the House.

Leadership participant Debbie Lucas of Brownrigg Insurance Agency gave an invocation and class remarks were given by Louraiseal McDonald, Harrison County Extension Agent. She was assisted by Marco and Orlando Valle who presented facilitator Keli Talbert with The Most Inspirational Leader Award. Guy Barr of Marshall Christian Academy, alumni of Leadership Marshall, provided a stirring and inspirational message of commitment and responsibility.

 

A slideshow presentation played throughout the program and highlighted the last six months of group activities by the Leadership Marshall 2009 class and the many business and civic leaders they met in the community along the way.

Sponsored by the Marshall Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Marshall began in 1991 and continues with success bringing leaders and potential leaders into contact with the many facets of the Marshall area to provide a close business network. The program focuses on education, health care, business and industry, quality of life and tourism, city and county government and a ROPES course at Camp Fern and ETBU. It concludes with a graduation banquet and awards ceremony.

 

Many students say, "It's amazing that you can live here all your life and yet learn so much through Leadership Marshall!”

Most every participant will agree that the program puts you in touch with every facet of the community in a personal way. You walk away knowing where and who to call when the program ends. The friendships and partnerships you build along the way enhance the leadership experience. Everyone was sad to see it end so soon. However, hopefully, they will take with them what they learned during the six-month course and utilize it to become better employees, better volunteers, and better citizens. Many of them are already demonstrating just that.

Suzon Tropaz Holmes identified the need of microscopes for the science classroom at Trinity Episcopal School and to everyone's surprise, ordered microscopes and had them shipped to the school. Orlando Valle is now serving as a Knight of Columbus. Marco Valle strengthened his commitment to Marshall, making the decision to stay in Marshall in order to serve this community. He also joined the Chamber Ambassador program. Juan Diaz also became a Chamber Ambassador. Marco, Orlando and Juan are also a part of the Chamber's Hispanic Business Alliance under the direction of Keli Talbert. Courtney Smith delivered the keynote address at Wiley's Leadership Conference and is pursuing a degree in criminal justice at Wiley. Gareth Juays seized the opportunity to ride along with the Marshall Police Department so that he could learn and more fully appreciate all our officers do.

"The Leadership Marshall course is inherently designed to promote community awareness, personal growth, communication, and involvement which make us better citizens,” said program facilitator, Keli Talbert, Business Development Director for the Chamber of Commerce. "We had an amazing group of leaders who are committed to making a difference within their spheres of influence, which ultimately impacts our community. Obviously you can look for great things from this group as they are already demonstrating. I feel so fortunate to have spent time with them. All of them are of exemplary character. My life is better because of them! It's exciting to think how much they will affect life for all of us in such a positive way.”

The graduates this year include:

Guy Bauer
El Chico Restaurant

Magen Bunyard
East Texas Baptist University

Jill Crocker
Marshall Festivals, Inc.

Juan Diaz
Jordan Health Services

Sandy Duncan
Woodlawn Manufacturing

Scott Fultner
The Jalapeño Tree

Ted Huffhines
Marshall Independent School District (MHS)

Gareth Juays
GoZoe Wireless

Brenda Keithley
CenterPoint Energy

Debbie Lucas
Brownrigg Insurance Agency

Louraiseal McDonald
Harrison County Extension Agency

Larry Pettey
Querbes & Nelson

Willie Rudd
City of Marshall, TX

Tracy Sepulvado
Community Healthcore

Suzon Tropaz-Holmes
Woodlawn Manufacturing

Courtney Smith
Texas State House of Representatives (Rep. Bryan Hughes)

Marco Valle
Woodforest National Bank (Wal-Mart Branch)

Orlando Valle
Woodforest National Bank (Kroger Branch)

Samuel Weiser
Activa Products, Inc.

Evelyn West
Myrtle's Sweet Shop

 

Nominations are already being received for the Leadership Marshall 2010 classes set to begin next March. For more information, contact the Chamber at (903) 935-7868.

Despite Inclement Weather, FIRE ANT FESTIVAL WAS A SUCCESS

Posted by Marshall Texas Chamber of Commerce

According to Connie Fugler, the FireAnt Festival Oct. 10, 2009 was a huge success with a good crowd attracted to the races, bike rides, parade and entertainment, despite the threat of inclement weather.

A word of thanks to our many vendors and participants.


Member promotions

SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY - "Bucket Sale! 33% off thru-out the store! Sale ends Thursday!"
- "Login to the chamber website to sign up for GigaProtect Online Backup today!"
MARSHALL REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL - "Taste of the Arts - Food & Gospel Fest - Fundrasier; Tuesday, March 9th, 2010; 5:30 pm Food Fest; 6:30 pm Gospel Fest;Tickets: 903.935.4484"
Juays Photography - "Get 100% rebate on your sitting fee in the form of a credit towards your print order."
Ellis Pottery Tent - "Custom made, Funeral Sprays and Casket Sprays."

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