Chattanooga Chamber Business Calendar For Nov. 14-18

  • Thursday, November 10, 2016

MON/14 Chattanooga Interfaith Council Education Summit

5:30–8:30 p.m.

The Oak Street Center: 433 Oak St.

As part of the efforts of Chattanooga 2.0, the Chattanooga Interfaith Council is proud to host an education summit focused on the faith-based community’s work supporting schools and families.

The summit will feature two expert panels that will address supporting all children in accessing better outcomes. In addition, a keynote speaker will discuss the impact faith-based leaders and organizations can have on education outcomes in a community. This free event is open to the public. Child care and sack lunch provided.

 

TUES/15 Ribbon Cutting for Puléo’s Grille

10:30–11 a.m.

Puléo's Grille: 6108 Artesian Circle

 

TUES/15 Red Bank Chamber Council Meeting

Noon–1 p.m.

Red Bank Community Center: Tom Weathers Dr.

Speakers: Ann Eslinger and Neal Potter, EPB

Topic: Energy Efficiency for Small Business

$10

 

TUES/15 Ribbon Cutting for B's Sweets

4:00–4:30 p.m.

B's Sweets: 715 Signal Mountain Rd.

 

TUES/15 Price It Right: The Dollars and Cents of Doing Business

5:30–8:30 p.m 

BrightBridge Women’s Business Center: 535 Chestnut St., Ste 161

Speaker: Linda Murray Bullard, LSMB Business Solutions and BrightBridge Women’s Business Center

Training will review the costs associated with doing business, including start up, fixed, variable and unit. This will lead to a presentation of break-even point and gross and net profit calculations. Reserve your seat at brightbridgewbc.org or call 423-648-9251.

Free

 

WED/16 Ooltewah/Collegedale Chamber Council Meeting

9:15–10:30 a.m.

Collegedale City Hall: 4910 Swinyar Dr.

Speaker: Elaine Merritt, Sandler Training

Free

 

WED/16 Hixson Chamber Council Meeting

11:45 a.m.–1 p.m.

North River Civic Center: 1009 Executive Dr.

Speaker: Bill Kennedy, Public Education Foundation

$10

 

THUR/17 Reality Check - Ooltewah High School, Day 1

7:15 a.m.–2:15 p.m.

Ooltewah High School: 6123 Mountain View Rd.

If you would like to volunteer in presenting this household management exercise to ninth graders, contact Cathy Humble at chumble@chattanoogachamber.com or call 423-763-4321.

 

THUR/17 Enterprise Gateway Chamber Council Meeting

8:15–9:30 a.m.

Hospice of Chattanooga: 4411 Oakwood Dr.

Speaker: Tim Morgan, Chattanooga Sports Committee

Networking begins at 8:15 a.m., and the program lasts from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

$10

 

THUR/17 2016 Fall Chattanooga Insight

8 a.m.–5 p.m.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church: 305 W. 7th St.

Offered in the spring and fall of each year, this popular Chamber program provides business executives with an overview of Chattanooga that describes our roots, reviews our renaissance and looks ahead to future projects.

 

THUR/17 Difficult Conversations Made Easier

10–11 a.m. 

BrightBridge Women’s Business Center: 535 Chestnut St., Ste 161

Speakers: Duane Wade, Executive Coach and Director of Compassionate Care at Chattanooga Counseling and Mediation Center, and Kelly Summersett, Life, Health and Happiness Coach

Avoiding difficult conversations eats up your time, profits and happiness. Learn a positive skill set that teaches you how to approach challenging topics and differences in a way that elevates your business and personal relationships.

Reserve your seat at brightbridgewbc.org or call 423-648-9251.

Free

 

THUR/17 Small Business Orientation

11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

INCubator: 100 Cherokee Blvd.

Speaker: Ivette Rios, TSBDC Staff

The counselor discusses basic business planning, including financial projections and legal entity. You will receive an information packet containing phone numbers and addresses for information about business licenses and taxes, as well as other start-up materials. Register attsbdc.org.

 

THUR/17 North Hamilton County Chamber Council Meeting

11:45 a.m.–1 p.m.

Budweiser: 200 Shearer St.

$10

 

THUR/17 Ribbon Cutting for Atlas Bolt & Supply Inc.

2–2:30 p.m.

Atlas Bolt & Supply Inc: 3215 Rossville Blvd.

 

THUR/17 Business After Hours

5–7 p.m.

The Daily Ration: 1220 Dartmouth St.

Business After Hours brings an average of 100 people together for networking and refreshments. November’s Business After Hours is sponsored by The Daily Ration and co-sponsored by Bitter Alibi. To view the restaurant's regular menu, visit thedailyrationchattanooga.com.

 

FRI/18 East Brainerd Chamber Council Coffee

8:30–9:30 a.m.

Chattanooga Courtyard Marriott I-75: 2210 Bams Drive

Join our East Brainerd Council for its monthly coffee on the third Friday of every month.

Free

 

FRI/18 Reality Check - Ooltewah High School, Day 2

7:15 a.m.–2:15 p.m.

Ooltewah High School: 6123 Mountain View Rd.

If you would like to volunteer in presenting this household management exercise to ninth graders, please contact Cathy Humble at chumble@chattanoogachamber.com or call 423-763-4321.

 

FRI/18 Ribbon Cutting for Peet's Coffee and Tea

9–9:30 a.m.

Peet's Coffee and Tea: 819 Chestnut St.

Business/Government
Trae Cody Chosen As The 2024 Mel Bedwell Small Business Person Of The Year
Trae Cody Chosen As The 2024 Mel Bedwell Small Business Person Of The Year
  • 4/24/2024

Trae Cody, owner/operator of Companion Funeral & Cremation Services, has been chosen as the 2024 Mel Bedwell Small Businesspersons of the Year by the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce ... more

Latest Bradley County Arrest Report
  • 4/24/2024

Click here for the latest Bradley County arrest report. more