Monday, May 24, 2010
What an OH-vent
Thursday, May 6, 2010
OH! So much to do!
But don't you fret, because we are not just looking back, because we have some cool things on the horizon going on as well... This month we have Comedian Keith Barany coming to the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge to give us his stand up act. If you haven't heard of him, maybe you should check him out on his website. Tickets are available at the Chamber for $25 for General Admission and $50 for VIP. The VIP tickets are pretty awesome because you get a reserved seat, you get to meet Keith after the show, and if you get together with 7 other friends to form a table of 8 you get entered into a drawing for a free Limo trip to and from the show from Whidbey SeaTac Shuttle. That is a pretty awesome offer as far as I'm concerned. I just wish I could win that Limo ride. Let me take this second to thank the sponsors of this event, because without the Swinomish Casino, Windermere Real Estate, Whidbey SeaTac Shuttle, and the Whidbey Marketplace and News, this event couldn't happen. Monday, February 1, 2010
Oak Harbor the OHmazing!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Happy New Year!
Here's to a New Year filled with fun, healthy choices and community involvement!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays
During the Holidays my thoughts quickly turn into checklists....meals to prepare (and wine to buy!), cards to send, a tree to trim, presents to wrap and of course gifts to purchase. But in the midst of all this holiday list-making, there is still a palpable feeling of excitement that hovers in the
There are so many reasons why this really is the best time of the year. Many of these reason
s are personal and involve my family, others are closely held and involve my faith, and some are just downright unique to life on Whidbey Island and the wonderful experience that comes from calling
Shopping the downtown streets of
So when it comes times to shop for the holidays...shopping locally in
This year, shopping local takes on even more meaning. In addition to the ambiance, the personalized service, and the chance to connect with my neighbors, I know that the purchases I make are doing a lot to improve the quality of life for many people I care about and for a community I love.
Today's economy has taken its toll on many, and if I had a choice (which I do) of spending my money with large faceless corporation, or with one of the local stores in my community, I am choosing my hometown.
It's not that going to the mall is bad. In fact, it can be fun. But th
e holidays are more than just pure capitalism; they are a time to give generously, and a time to take stock of our values. By doing my holiday shopping locally I am supporting local shopkeepers and helping preserve jobs in my community. My shopping decisions create jobs, and those jobs support families. It makes me feel good to know that just by changing where and how I shop; I can have this type of impact.
Local gift-buying supports the local tax-base and funds other thing I value, like parks, roads, and public transit.
Shopping in
charities and causes at twice the rate of national chains. That means that the money I spend with a local merchant will have twice the effect....and I feel good about that.
I can't give to every great cause, but my shopping can support merchants in our community and give them a chance to give where I can't. It's all about paying it forward. Just doing what you can to care for the people and the places that you love.
So this holiday season remember, there's really "No place Like Home for the Holidays" and that anyone can HO! HO! HO, but the best
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Importance of Being Thankful
As the holiday season approached we all become aware of our blessings and our reasons to be thankful. Then we begin to consider those who are less fortunate, those who have less to be thankful for. We are so lucky to live in a caring, generous community where there are so many OHmazing service organizations such as Rotary, Kiwanis, and the Lions Club. All just looking for a chance to help an individual or a family who needs it.
You may decide (in the spirit if Thanksgiving) to volunteer for the school district, the senior center, or... Maybe the Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce. These organizations need volunteers to give their time, talents and passions to help those in need. You may also share great experiences with others by volunteering at the Community Thanksgiving dinner or gift giving for the Soroptimist’s Tree of Hope.
Volunteers are always needed throughout the year at all our local service organizations and charities, so while you are counting your blessing you may decide to volunteer and be a blessing to someone else. For some ideas or suggestions on volunteering please feel free to email us at info@oakharborchamber.com.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Happy Veterans Day Everyone



