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Mission Possible benefiting Chris Evert Charities -Boca Tribune

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Mission Possible benefiting Chris Evert Charities

Winning Team #7- Lisa Medland, Nanette Saylor, Deb Baron, Patrice Huber.

Lillian Martinez, John Schneyer and Jonathan Sahn, using technology to help solve the clues.

Karen Roumay, Matt Jaeger and Miriam Brown scoring the clue sheets.

Cecily Rouser, Noreen Foley, Gary Field and Bob LaRocca from Event Sponsor NuBarter.

Team 4: Consuelo Inestrosa, Audra Hodges, Kathy Sheridan and Alyssa Kleinman.

Tina Fienberg, Jean Ross and Tina Fienberg – Mission Possible Volunteers

Linda Gove and Lisa Elkan – Past chairs of Boca Festival Days.

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Chris Evert Charities hosted the popular “Mission Possible” on Thursday August 12 at the Town Center at Boca Raton. Eighteen teams spanned the mall deciphering difficult clues and compete for the title of “Top Sleuth Detecti

It’s time for Boca Festival Days 2010 -starting this weekend

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

It’s time for Boca Festival Days 2010 – starting this weekend

BOCA RATON — Tired of the slow, hot, summer months?  Are you under the impression that there is nothing going on in Boca Raton during August? Then you’ve never heard of Boca Festival Days!

During the recession of 1980, Boca Festival Days was created by the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce with the intent to help boost business during what was traditionally Boca Raton’s “slow” month of August.

Boca Raton Council member Constance Scott with Boca Raton Mayor Susan Whelchel and Boca Raton Deputy Mayor Susan Haynie at 2009 Wine & All That Jazz event.

Boca Festival Days is the result of local business leaders and representatives from area non-profit agencies, companies, and media working together to plan and promote events at many different locations in the greater Boca Raton area running throughout the month of August.

The 2010 chair is John Schneyer of Boca Consultants and the co-chair is Debbi Lawlor, a local non-profit professional.

Events begin this weekend.  Activities planned for the two weeks are listed below.

August 2, 5-7 p.m.

Shopping Spree benefiting Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service
Sponsored By Comerica
Location: Kosher Marketplace (The Palms Plaza, 2191 Powerline Road, Boca Raton, FL 33433)
Teams of 2-5 people will have two hours to purchase as much food for the least amount of money possible.  All purchased food will be donated to the food pantry.  Contact Beth Levine at 561-852-3334 or bethl@rrjfs.org.

August 3, 6-9 p.m., Night for Small Pints, benefiting Kids in Distress

Sponsored By MDG Advertising
Location: Dubliner (435 Plaza Real, Mizner Park, Boca Raton, FL 33432)
Please join us for a fun-filled evening of entertainment and fundraising at Dubliner in Mizner Park. Guests will enjoy the live music of Taylor Road. Cost is $25 per person, which includes two drinks and appetizers. The proceeds will go to Kids in Distress. Contact 561.620.2540 for more information.

August 5, 6-8 p.m., opening Reception for Art Show benefiting Artist’s Guild of Boca Raton Museum

Sponsored By  Wyndham Boca Raton
(Art Show to run Aug. 1-15th at Wyndham)
Location: The Wyndham Garden Hotel (1950 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL)
Contact (561) 368-5200 or the Event Chairperson Glenn Heino (561) 866-9670 or email at webadmin@bocaguild.com.

August 6, noon-2 p.m., Informative Luncheon benefiting and sponsored by Caron Renaissance
Location: Caron Renaissance (7789 N.W. Beacon Square Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33487)
Featuring guest speaker Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Best-selling author, activist and advocate for addiction recovery. Caron Renaissance is part of the Caron Treatment Centers network – a nationally recognized non-profit drug and alcohol treatment networks in the country. Based in Boca Raton, Caron Renaissance is celebrating more than 20 years of on-site family programs and pioneering new advances in the field of addiction treatment.  Tours of the facility and residences will be available from 3-4 p.m. For more information or to RSVP, contact Jacquelyn Sherry at 561.241.7977, ext. 1777 or jsherry@renaissanceinstitute.net.

Kids show off their artwork at the 2009 Boca Raton Museum of Art’s Meet a Master event

August 7, 6-8 p.m., An Enchanted Evening benefiting Children’s Museum of Boca Raton
Sponsored By The Heritage Group / The House of Tia Crystal
Location: Children’s Museum (498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33432)
“Meet at The Children’s Museum to travel in the vintage style Molly Trolley for an art inspired journey of storytelling, lite-fare, and music with a magical ending at the House of Tia Crystal.” Reservations are required for limited seating. $35 p/p. CONTACT: Sandy Manning at 561-368-6875/ SANDY@CMBOCA.ORG WWW.CMBOCA.ORG

August 8, noon-6 p.m., Donating the Clothes Off our Backs for Women in Distress!, benefiting Women in Distress
Sponsored By Oceans 234
Location:  Oceans 234 (234 North Ocean Blvd, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441)
This is Oceans234 annual clothing drive to benefit Women In Distress. $15 includes buffet and raffle ticket for a chance to win a Stay-cation on “The Island”! All proceeds to benefit Women in Distress. Live entertainment, promotions and giveaways! Contact 954-428-2539.

August 10, 6-8 p.m., AVDA’s 5K Kick-Off Party benefiting AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic Violence, Inc.)

Sponsored By Maui Spa & Wellness Center in Boca Raton
Location: Maui Spa & Wellness Center in Boca Raton (2100 N.W. Boca Raton Boulevard)
During the kick-off party, race highlights will be announced and registration for the 5K will be officially opened. Additional volunteer opportunities will also be available to assist with the 5K on race day. Maui Spa & Wellness Center has partnered with AVDA to provide a special happy hour which will include drinks, appetizers and raffle prizes for $20 per person. Seating is limited so sign up early by calling Riunite Carter at 561-265-3797 (ext 118).

August 11, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Relax to the Max! benefiting Hospice of Palm Beach County.

Sponsored By Max’s Grille at Mizner Park (404 Plaza Real, Mizner Park)
Location: Max’s Grille at Mizner Park (404 Plaza Real, Mizner Park)
$25 per person entitles you to 2 free drinks and hors d’oeuvres
Higher donation of $100 receives a $20 Gift Card, $500 receives a $50 Gift Card, $1,000 receives a $100 Gift Card. RSVP to Mary Coleman, (561) 988-2742 or mcoleman@hpbcf.org

From left are Bonnie Kaye, John Mulhall and Shanna St. John at the 2009 Wine & All That Jazz event.

August 12, 6-8:30 p.m., Mission Possible, benefiting Chris Evert Charities

Sponsored By NuBarter
Location: Town Center at Boca Raton (6000 Glades Rd #100, Boca Raton, FL 33431)
Teams of “super agents” will solve a mystery while gathering top-secret information or objects from participating stores throughout the Mall. Teams of four are encouraged, individuals are welcome. Cost: $35 per person or $125 for a team of four. Unless sold out, the on-site registration fee is $40 per person or $150 for a four-person team Event includes appetizers, drinks, awards for the winning teams and raffle prizes. Non-detectives may purchase tickets for the lively post-hunt party from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. For more information call: 561-394-2400 or visit www.chrisevert.org

August 13, 7 to 9 p.m., Cocktails for a Cause benefiting Benefitting Best Foot Forward

Sponsored By  Morton’s The Steakhouse
Location: Morton’s the Steakhouse (5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 219, Boca Raton, FL 33486)
Join Morton’s, former NFL player and color commentator Lamar Thomas, and Boca Raton Community member guest bartenders Forrest Heathcott, Frank Barbieri, Troy McLellan, Steve Tebon, during Boca Festival Days! They will be personally shaking and serving up an evening of cocktails to benefit the Best Foot Forward Foundation (www.bestfoot.org). For more information, contact Gina Campbell at 561-392-7724 or gina_campbell@mortons.com.

August 14 & 28, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Guided Tour of the Historic Boca Raton Resort & Club, benefiting Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum

Location: Boca Raton Resort & Club (501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432)

August 14, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Back to School Bash benefiting Spirit of Giving Network

Sponsored By Continental Group
Location: Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boys & Girls Club (1451 SW Seventh St., Delray Beach, FL, 33444)
Contact (561) 385-0144

August 14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Dancing in the Sky, benefiting Shopping for Soldiers, sponsored By Boca Raton Bridge Hotel

Location: Carmen’s at the Top of the Boca Bridge Hotel (999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432)
The famous Bulldogs begin at 7 p.m. along with Chefs Tables for your dining experience provided by local top restaurants. Tickets are $25 dollars and please purchase in advance so you will not have to stand in line. RSVP to: Neal 561-860-3173 or email sfsneeds@gmail.com

Financing Your Business – A strong financial base is important to the success of a new or expanding business. Source: Florida Small Business

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
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Financing Your Business

A strong financial base is important to the success of a new or expanding business.

Danielle Williams
Danielle Williams, director of operations, Oceans 234, Deerfield Beach [Photo: Eileen Escarda]

» Trading Game   When Danielle Williams decided to remodel her upscale Deerfield Beach restaurant, Oceans 234, she relied heavily on barter, one of the oldest forms of obtaining goods and services. Williams, the restaurant’s director of operations, traded restaurant meals for more than $80,000 in new flooring, plumbing, interior design, uniforms, a logo, signs and more. The value of bartered goods added up to more than half the $150,000 total cost of remodeling. “It’s just so smart, so easy,” says Williams, who in late 2008 joined NuBarter, a Savannah-based barter network with offices in Daytona Beach, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Pompano Beach and Boca Raton.

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay. Barter networks charge members an annual fee, a monthly maintenance fee and collect a percentage of the value of the trade. In NuBarter’s case, the annual fee is $395 plus $15 per month in cash and $15 per month in trade credit. They collect 10% of the value of the trade in cash from the buyer.

Williams says that originally she thought she would barter only for a short period, but now that the remodel is finished she is bartering for all types of goods and services for the restaurant on an ongoing basis.

A key, she says, is knowing how much you can afford to trade each month.

Still, says Williams, “There’s no reason I would stop bartering.”

An Excellent Expo: Business Event Brings Companies to the Community

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

An excellent expo: Business event brings companies to the community

By Savannah Morning News
Created 2010-07-20 00:18
Linda Sickler
Business was booming at the Pooler Business and Consumer Expo. A large crowd turned out July 15 to see what companies in the area have to offer.

The expo was held at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. Many vendors offered special deals during the expo, and some sponsored giveaways.

“We’ve had a nice, steady stream coming in,” said Karen Robertson of the Pooler Chamber of Commerce. “We even had some early arrivals who were here at 5:15 p.m.”

Robertson said the variety of vendors who participated was particularly thrilling. “It’s fabulous,” she said. “We’re sold out with vendors.

“This is only our second time to do this,” Robertson said. “The chamber did one last year, and there was one five or six years ago.

“As people heard about this one, interest has grown,” she said. “The comment we’re hearing most from vendors is that the numbers are up over last year.”

In all, 23 vendors turned out. “It’s everything from banking, healthcare to spas, real estate, travel, entertainment – a very good variety,” Robertson said.

The expo gave vendors a chance to advertise, and customers an opportunity to find products and services. “We’re talking to everyone about our services,” said Patty Anderson of the GeoVista Credit Union.

“We’re here to educate the public about Hospice Savannah,” said Sarah Copeland, community outreach coordinator for Hospice Savannah. “We cover five counties – Chatham, Effingham, Bryan, Liberty and Long.”

While most people are familiar with Hospice Savannah, they’re not aware of all the services it provides, Copeland said. “People are unfamiliar with Full Circle, which provides bereavement services,” she said. “It is open to anyone who has had a loss.”

Heather Parks of Holiday Inn was surprised at the number of people who came for the expo. “The hotel business is vital to our economy,” she said.

Jacquie Stein is a territory licensee/manager with NuBarter, a Savannah-based online bartering company, whose members trade goods and services for other businesses’ goods and services. NuBarter members barter their goods and services to increase sales, reduce cash expenditures and increase profits.

“We’re the largest trade exchange in the Southeast,” Stein said. “We bring added visibility and revenue to our members.”

Events such as the expo are important for businesspeople and community members to network, Stein said. “Every new contact in worthwhile,” she said. “We are trying to educate businesspeople on the benefits of bartering.”

Sarah Sherman of Savannah Commons Retirement Community said this was her company’s first event in Pooler and an opportunity to show the community what it has to offer. “We’re encouraging everyone to come over and take a look at us,” she said.

Sandy Downs of Beazer Homes is a member of the Pooler chamber. “This is the first time we’ve done this,” she said. “I’m really happy with the way everything is set up here.”

Beazer Homes builds houses that range in price from $130,000 to $180,000 and, despite the tough economy, the company is thriving. “All our homes are built with energy efficiency in mind,” Downs said.

Plans already are under way for another expo next year. “We want it to be bigger and better each year,” Robertson said. “We want our vendors to know they have the perfect opportunity to show people what they have.”

Barter Leaders Merge to Offer More Trade Opportunities

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Contact:            Gary Field

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tel: 912-233-0808
Cell Phone: 912-631-6808
eMail:  Gary@NuBarter.com

BARTER LEADERS MERGE TO OFFER MORE TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
Barter dollars go farther as NuBarter and Barter Brokers International join forces
(July 2010) Savannah, GA based NuBarter (www.NuBarter.com) and Charleston, SC based Barter Brokers International (www.BarterBrokers.com) announce that they will join forces creating the largest barter marketplace in the Southeast. Barter Brokers International, a 16 year veteran with offices in Mount Pleasant, SC, has a membership base throughout North and South Carolina. NuBarter, based in Savannah GA, has offices across Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina with members totaling over 2000 in a wide variety of industries.

“We are excited to leverage BBI’s longevity in the SC/NC region and look for the integration between the two marketplaces to be complete by early to mid August of this year” said Gary Field, CEO of NuBarter.

As for joining forces with NuBarter, Bill Bailey, President of BBI, is thrilled to be able to extend the NuBarter network to his existing client base.  “Over the past 16 years we have seen tremendous growth in the barter community. Our joint mission is to continue to provide an effective way to increase sales, reduce cash expenditures and increase profits for our members.”

About NuBarter:
Established in 2002, NuBarter assists businesses in attaining new cash customers, increasing cash flow and profitability, reducing cash expenditures and saving companies’ needed cash reserves. Unlike other barter companies, NuBarter monitors the fair market value of goods and services  to avoid potential pitfalls and monitors member accounts to assists in the formation of a barter strategy, including  their goals and objectives, to insure the success of their transactions. NuBarter was the 2009 runner up in Forbes Magazine’s, “Boost Your Business Contest” and the 2010 winner of the Savannah Small Business Chamber’s “Business of the Year”.

About Barter Brokers, International
Founded in 1994, BBI has representation in Charleston, Columbia, Savannah, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, SC and Charlotte, NC. BBI is a well established trade exchange in The Carolinas. BBI helps its member companies enhance their businesses through exchange of products and services instead of making cash disbursements.

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If you would like more information about this topic please call Gary at (912) 233-0808 or email Gary at Gary@NuBarter.com

Testimonial of June Collins, Virtual June, LLC

Friday, May 28th, 2010

My name is June Collins and I am the President of Virtual June, LLC/Media Schmedia.  I became a member of NuBarter because I wanted to take the Fundamentals of Business  class with New Management Solutions.  This class lead me to opportunities that I never dreamed of. One being working the social media campaign for NuBarter in the Forbes Boost Your Business Contest and landing NuBarter in the top 5.  I am presently maintaining NuBarter’s Corporate website, and their social media pages with announcing of events, posting articles, and also posting blogs.    NuBarter has opened a lot of new doors for me in networking and people who I would never have done business with before.  It has also helped me get more clients.  What a concept!

NuBarter Member, Tonia of Diva Dogs’ gives Testimonial

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

I’m Tonia – Owner of Diva Dogs, pet groomer on Habersham and 48th.

I’ve been a member of NuBarter since July 30, 2009.  I met Jacquie the second day I was open.  I didn’t yet have business cards and there were no customers in the salon.  Jacquie told me about NuBarter and I joined that week.  I’m sure glad I did because:

NuBarter has sent me 15 new repeat customers since I joined.  These are customers that would not have come to me if I was not a NuBarter member.

With the trade revenue I received, I went to a chiropractor, Dr. Domanski, that I absolutely love, I got a massage, a tune-up on my car, ate at Sweet Potatoes and Juarez, had my hair done at Hair Bar, took my kids on a Ghost tour and  bought candy at Savannah Sweets.

NuBarter gives me a wide exposure and free advertising online where I can put out special offers to attract new customers.

I love NuBarter and would recommend joining to anyone who wants their business to grow!!!

Gary Field of NuBarter wins Small Business of the Year-Savannahnow.com

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Small Business Chamber honors standouts at Savannah hotel

Small Business Chamber honors standouts at Avia hotel

Posted: May 14, 2010 – 12:18am

The Small Business Chamber recognized, from left, Lynn Fairbanks of WJCL/Fox 28 The Coastal Source.com; Jacquie Stein, accepting for Gary Field of NuBarter; Alice Jean, accepting for Kathy Sliz of Decorating Den Interiors; and Lisa Scarbrough of Coastal Pet Rescue. (Carl Elmore/Savannah Morning News)

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By Arlinda Smith Broady

Anyone can host an awards dinner in a hotel banquet hall, but when you’re used to doing things a little differently, why not throw a rooftop soiree instead?

It’s that kind of thinking that prompted the Small Business Chamber to have its first annual awards ceremony by the pool on the terrace at the Avia hotel.

“We didn’t want to do just another banquet,” said board member Carol Kirchner, owner of Smart Feet. “This is so much more conducive to networking and getting to know people.”

Guests enjoyed nontraditional banquet fare such as Asian-flavored chicken wings and pulled-pork sliders while taking in the late spring evening breeze.

But when it came to announcing the winners, the anticipation and excitement were just as evident as at any other awards ceremony.

– Small Business of the Year: Gary Field of NuBarter

– New and Emerging Small Business of the Year: Kathy Sliz, Interiors by Decorating Den

– Janice Gantt Memorial Small Business Champion of the Year: Lynn Fairbanks, WJCL/Fox28/The Coastal Source.com

– WJCL/Fox28/The Coastal Source.com Community Advocate of the Year: Lisa Scarbrough, Coastal Pet Rescue

The event was the last duty as president for Marcia Stinson, owner of Comfort Keepers. As she passed the reins to incoming president Jamey Espina, community liaison for Hospice Savannah, she thanked the members for their support.

“Thank you for placing your confidence in me,” she said as the partying recommenced.

NuBarter-Sarasota Sponsors Putting Contest for Venice Chamber

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The Venice Area Chamber of Commerce 13th Annual Golf Challenge was held at Pelican Point Country Club on Friday April 30th.  For the second year, NuBarter sponsored a putting contest and donated a two-night getaway for two (purchased with barter $ of course!) as the prize.  Golfers paid $10 to enter, with all proceeds going to the chamber.  This year the prize was 2 nights, including breakfast, at the Main Street Inn & Spa, Hilton Head Island.   Dinner for two at Island Bistro and a round of golf for two at Island West Golf Course.

The contest was scheduled to finish prior to the tournament shotgun start at 1pm., but we had so many contestants that we ended up staying all afternoon to accommodate everyone!  We had a lot of fun, a bit too much sun, but a great day.  In the picture are the Sarasota-Bradenton Area NuBarter team, and NuBarter’s National Sales Manager, Noreen Foley.

From left to right: Kevin Daly, Noreen Foley, Caroline Gosnell and Michael Feehley.

Atlanta Adds New Hotels to the network

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Very pleased to announce the addition of two hotels to the area.

The Hampton Inn at Peachtree Corners and The Hampton Inn at Ga Tech.

Both hotels have already had business from NuBarter members and gotten rave reviews. Price, service, comfort and location.

We will soon be adding more!