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March 2018
Membership Campaign HAS Started!
Inside this issue: Watch as local business leaders banter who will be the champion!
While most Chambers of Commerce businesses will want to support the
struggle through membership develop- cause.”
th
18 Annual Trail- 2 ment, the Greater Chamber of Com-
ride and Mount- merce is hosting a campaign like few Five local business leaders have stepped
ed Scavenger
Hunt others. On March 27 and 28, over 100 forward to take the lead and build
volunteers will compete against the groups that will compete during the cam-
Art Waddle– 3 clock and against each other in a cam- paign to see who can generate the larg-
Boerne 2018 paign to sign up new Chamber mem- est number of new members for the
bers and create a greater community Chamber in just two days. Thank you to
Boerne Bierfest 4 awareness. The Campaign is a joint pro- Allison Smoot, All County Home Care and
ject between the Greater Boerne Cham- Hospice; Bruce Forey, Bandera Electric
New Partners at 6 ber and the membership development Cooperative; Robb Weller, Broadway
Gallery 195 company, Best Practices, whose special- Bank; Matt Nelson, Prime Capital Invest-
ty is high energy member-ship cam- ment Advisors, LLC; and Cali Redd, Solid
Boerne Chamber 7 paigns that allow volunteers to let their Realty Group, LLC. Our official runner for
Welcomes our hair down and have some membership our Chairmen is Lorelei Helmke, Helmke
newest members fun while building the membership Agency.
base.
Meet Our Boerne 8 YOUR Greater Boerne Chamber Member-
Ambassadors “It’s about our businesses and more so, ship Campaign will kick off on March 27th
our quality of life in Boerne and Kendall and conclude on March 28th at Morning-
County,” says campaign manager, Ellie side Ministries at Menger Springs. For
Braxton. She goes on to say, “The more information on how you can be in-
Chamber of Commerce is the hub of the volved, call the Boerne Chamber of Com-
business community and this campaign merce at (830) 249-8000.
gathers key business leaders together
to grow and enhance our member-
ship. Most business people run for the
hills when you say, ‘membership
drive’, but with the program, we are
creating a competitive, fun setting as
well as learning how to share the
Chamber’s story. When others hear
their stories, and what the Chamber
does every day to improve and grow
the community for businesses and the
residents alike, they get excited, and

