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In this issue Welcome new members...................2 Holiday Business After Hours..........2 Economic Update forum..................2 We want your feedback on events..2 Calling all LGC alumni....................3 Career pathways to your business...4 Orr & Reno Webinar Series............4 Update from CYPN.........................4 You can change a child's story.........5 Event and meeting update................6 Chamber Review DECEMBER 2021 Your State Capital Chamber of Commerce News Spread Joy, Shop Concord As online shopping has become more common, many of us have lost touch with the community members in our area who operate small businesses. Chatting with business owners, retail workers and fellow shoppers, can be a key part of getting into the holiday spirit and hunting down the perfect gifts for loved ones. e good news is that Concord’s retail stores have continued to thrive and offer shoppers a cozy, smalltown atmosphere. ere’s a unique feeling of community that emerges when you shop locally— investing in friends, families and our city’s wellbeing. e Chamber and Intown Concord, with generous support from presenting sponsor NBT Bank, N.A., are partnering to present "Spread Joy, Shop Concord" to tell stories about local business owners, their employees, friends, and family who are impacted by your shopping choices this season. To kick off the campaign, the Chamber and Intown Concord interviewed Elyssa Alfieri, owner of Lilise Designer Resale (LDR), and collected stories from her customers and employees. LDR is a consignment shop that features vintage fashion, secondhand items from top designers, and a clothing line created by Elyssa herself. LDR’s goal is to “create a local community through a shared love for style, sustainability, shopping local, and having fun!” After sifting through countless testimonials from LDR customers, it's clear that Elyssa has fulfilled this mission. “LDR was one of the first places I felt at home in Concord. I was a new law student in a new city, but watching Elyssa’s Instagram made me feel more at home, less alone, and feel like I was part of a community,” wrote a customer. “During the pandemic, I wasn’t even in the state, but Elyssa and her livestreams were a constant, getting me through.” At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Elyssa began creating live“Couch Sale” videos to highlight new items and connect with her customers. ese livestreams were comforting to many local customers, and allowed the LDR community to stay connected. “e store is amazing, but what makes LDR such a special place are the people there,” continued the customer. When asked about the demographic for her store, Elyssa replied that LDR is a space for everyone. “e legacy that we want to leave is one of creating a space where people know they are accepted for who they are, and they can find really great things that can highlight who they are.” Elyssa continued, “I think our customers are like family. at’s something that we (Continued on page 3) Gondwana & Divine Clothing Company on Main Street in Concord High School Sophomores are encouraged to apply for Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL) CASL is an immersive program for high school sophomores that fosters leadership skills in motivated students, and introduces them to prominent individuals in the business and nonprofit communites. Beginning with an orientation in February, CASL comprises of three session days in March, each focusing on an important topic, such as local history, culture, and the judicial process. Learn more and apply at: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/CASL ConcordTV, Your Community Media Center interviewed Elyssa Alfieri for Spread Joy, Shop Concord.

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In this issueWelcome new members...................2

Holiday Business After Hours..........2

Economic Update forum..................2

We want your feedback on events..2

Calling all LGC alumni....................3

Career pathways to your business...4

Orr & Reno Webinar Series............4

Update from CYPN.........................4

You can change a child's story.........5

Event and meeting update................6

Chamber Review DECEMBER 2021 Your State Capital Chamber of Commerce News

Spread Joy, Shop ConcordAs online shopping has become more common, many of us have lost touch with the community members in our area who operate small businesses. Chatting with business owners, retail workers and fellow shoppers, can be a key part of getting into the holiday spirit and hunting down the perfect gifts for loved ones. The good news is that Concord’s retail stores have continued to thrive and offer shoppers a cozy, smalltown atmosphere. There’s a unique feeling of community that emerges when you shop locally—investing in friends, families and our city’s wellbeing. The Chamber and Intown Concord, with generous support from presenting sponsor NBT Bank, N.A., are partnering to present "Spread Joy, Shop Concord" to tell stories about local business owners, their employees, friends, and family who are impacted by your shopping choices this season. To kick off the campaign, the Chamber and Intown Concord interviewed Elyssa Alfieri, owner of Lilise Designer Resale (LDR), and collected stories from her customers and employees. LDR is a consignment shop that features vintage fashion, secondhand items from top designers, and a clothing line created by Elyssa herself. LDR’s goal is to “create a local community through a shared love for style, sustainability, shopping local, and having fun!” After sifting through countless testimonials from LDR customers,it's clear that Elyssa has fulfilled this mission. “LDR was one of the first places I felt at home in Concord. I was a new law student in a new city, but watching Elyssa’s Instagram made me

feel more at home, less alone,and feel like I was part of a community,”wrote a customer. “During the pandemic, I wasn’t even in the state, but

Elyssa and her livestreams were a constant, getting me through.” At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Elyssa began creating live“Couch Sale” videos to highlight new items and connect with her customers. These livestreams were comforting to many local customers, and allowed the LDR community to stay connected. “The store is amazing, but what makes LDR such a special place are the people there,” continued the customer. When asked about the demographic for her store, Elyssa replied that LDR is a space for everyone. “The legacy that we want to leave is one of creating a space where people know they are accepted for who they are, and they can find really great things that can highlight who they are.” Elyssa continued, “I think our customers are like family. That’s something that we (Continued on page 3)

Gondwana & Divine Clothing Company on Main Street in Concord

High School Sophomores are encouraged to apply for Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL)CASL is an immersive program for high school sophomores that fosters leadership skills in motivated students, and introduces them to prominent individuals in the business and nonprofit communites. Beginning with an orientation in February, CASL comprises of three session days in March, each focusing on an important topic, such as local history, culture, and the judicial process. Learn more and apply at:CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/CASL

ConcordTV, Your Community Media Center interviewed Elyssa Alfieri for Spread Joy, Shop Concord.

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Holiday Business After HoursTuesday, December 14 from 5:30-7 p.m.Grappone Conference Center,70 Constitution Ave, ConcordThe Chamber and Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) are joining forces for their annual holiday networking party! December’s Business After Hours takes place at the Grappone Conference Center, which will be sparkling with holiday decor—ready to welcome you to one of Concord’s favorite seasonal parties. Our host, The Duprey Companies, will present a spread of festive treats for you to enjoy while networking with business leaders and young professionals. The best part? We're waiving our registration fee so that you can support the Capital Region Food Program’s 48th annual Holiday Food Basket Project with a gift! In lieu of bringing canned goods to the event, we encourage you to get into the holiday spirit by giving to the Capital Region Food Program GoFundMe campaign. You'll get the link to donate when you register online at:CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

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Although the fundraising model has shifted to an online only format, giving to the Capital Region Food Program this season ensures that the CRFP's mission of helping those facing food insecurity can continue. As has been true from the beginning, the CRFP is a 100% volunteer run organization with every dollar raised being used to purchase food for those in need in the Greater Concord area. To learn more about the CRFP visit:CAPITALREGIONFOODPROGRAM.ORG

We want your feedback on Chamber eventsWe're all getting used to in-person events again, and we want to hear your thoughts about the events we've held during the past six months. Scan the QR code or visit our website to share your feedback: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

Monthly Forum: Economic UpdateThursday, December 2 from 7:30-9 a.m.The Hotel Concord, 11 South Main StreetOr participate in the presentation virtually!Virtual $10 • In person $30 for members / $40 for the public

Join us for a forum about the state of our local economy, with insight on specific issues that the capital region faces. Guest speaker Dr. Osborne Jackson, senior economist at the New England Public Policy Center in the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department, will join us virtually to share an overview of how the past year’s events have affected both the state and New England economy. Gain insight on regional economic trends to help inform your business activity, and join the conversation with other leaders in the area. This highly anticipated annual forum will be held in a hybrid format, so you can either join us for morning coffee and refreshments in person, or participate in the presentation online. This event is generously sponsored by Eversource Energy Services. Register online at: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

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(Continued from page 1) really try to cultivate in our customer base—that sense of belonging and that buy-in to what you can do for your community when you shop locally.” Another customer wrote, “When [Elyssa] says ‘shop local’… there is more to that than a business transaction, it’s karmic community building. Her customers are the benefactors of this intuitive and individualized style of small business leadership.” Elyssa is a strong advocate for shopping locally, and explained that she frequently recommends other local stores to her customers. She believes that Concord has become a destination for shoppers; visiting her store is an excuse to explore other shops, local restaurants, and attractions. Her passion for small businesses in Concord made participation in “Spread Joy, Shop Concord” an easy choice. Area businesses, nonprofits, and community members are welcome to join this movement to remind locals of the joy that comes with shopping locally. Spread Joy, Shop Concord participants are encouraged to share their stories, and spread the word about unique products, deals and community events going on in Concord. Even non-retail businesses can get involved and align themselves with this mission to build community and support small businesses. The campaign highlights important dates like Plaid Friday—a local alternative to Black Friday—and events like Midnight Merriment—a night of special deals, and festive fun hosted by Intown Concord. Follow #SpreadJoyShopConcord on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to learn more and get involved by visiting:CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/SPREAD-JOY-SHOP-CONCORD

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Calling all LGC alumni!LGC Alumni CelebrationTuesday, December 7 from 5:30-7 p.m.The Hotel Concord, 11 South Main StreetComplimentary for LGC graduatesYou can catch up with your classmates and meet the LGC class of 2022 at our annual alumni

celebration! This year's event takes place at The Hotel Concord with drinks, hors d'oeuvres and prizes for the class with most alumni in attendance. Celebrate with your #bestclassever! Register online at: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

Thank you to ourpresenting sponsor,Bank of New Hampshire. Additional sponsorship is provided by Bangor Savings Bank, Nathan Wechsler & Company, P.A., Northeast Delta Dental and Sanel NAPA.

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Your business is invited to inspire the next generation of workers!

Career pathways to your businessThursday, December 16 from 10-11 a.m.Webinar • Complimentary for members and the publicStrong economies hinge upon youth having the skills they need to secure meaningful, well-paid work. Curious about how you can partner with schools to engage students and affect workforce development in our region? Presenters Kathi Terami of Careers CLiC and Amy Tietjen Smith of Concord Regional Technical Center will share how your business can help foster the next generation of workers in your field. Participants will explore the role workplace partners can play in developing meaningful career pathways for students. Business participation can range from simply hosting facility tours to mentoring students. Register online at:CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

Orr & Reno Webinar Series returning in January 2022!We're excited to partner once again with experienced attorneys at Orr & Reno, PA to provide valuable legal information to our members. In the past, we have hosted the Orr & Reno Legal Breakfast Series, but this has transformed to a virtual format—with great success! At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were fortunate to host regular webinars with Orr & Reno, PA (often weekly) to provide crucial information to business owners during the pandemic. Complimentary for members and non-members alike, these programs regularly attracted well over 100 participants, who learned about accessing PPP funds, establishing safety protocols, and much more. The knowledgeable team at Orr & Reno continues to research relevant topics for the business community, and we'll be providing these educational sessions starting on Tuesday, January 18 from 10-11 a.m. with a presentation that will provide an overview of key legislative policies that business owners need to keep in mind for 2022. Learn more and register at: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/KEY-EVENTS

Update from Concord Young Professionals NetworkYP of the Month Feature CYPN's monthly feature introducing local young professionals is back! In October, CYPN recognized Emily Ricard of Bangor Savings

Bank and in November Sindy Chown of Barranquilla Flavor was featured. You can learn more about these inspiring young leaders at: CONCORDNHCHAMBER.COM/BLOG

Networking CYPN is partnering with the Chamber to host Holiday Business After Hours in December (see page 2). This is a unique departure from CYPN's own monthly networking events. Pictured here, young professionals socialized at Lilise Designer Resale and Wine on Main in November.

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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits, trains, and supports community volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child, and the important people in that child’s life, in order to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child. There is an immediate need for more CASAs in the greater Concord area as cases of child abuse or neglect are on the rise. For the past 12 years, Mike LaRoche has been volunteering with CASA while working full-time as a busy sales representative. Mike is one of more than 600 CASA advocates across the state who volunteer to speak up for the best interests of victimized children in New Hampshire’s court system.“My work as a CASA volunteer has become such a significant part of my life that it is like the third leg of a stool—it keeps me balanced,” Mike says. According to Mike, volunteering as a CASA advocate has created some very busy days, but has actually reduced the stress he feels in his work and personal life. “When you see a child who is abused or neglected, your own problems just don’t seem so bad. You realize how incredibly blessed you are,” he comments.Like Mike, one third of CASA of NH’s volunteer advocates also hold a full-time job, while another third work part-time. After comprehensive training, a volunteer typically devotes 10-15 hours per month on their case(s). This work includes getting to know the child or children on the case; speaking regularly with important people in the child’s life; and writing court reports, attending court hearings, and speaking to a judge

about the child’s progress.CASAvolunteerswho workfull-time saythe most important thing is to have some flexibility in your schedule. As long as you have the freedom to shape your workday, even if only a handful of times per year, you attend court hearings, it is possible to combine full-time work with a rewarding experience as a CASA volunteer advocate.“One of the beauties of CASA, and what makes it a manageable volunteer opportunity, is that the volunteer has complete control over what kind of case to take, how many cases to take, and the location of the court to serve,” explains Erin Hiley Sharp, an associate professor at the University of New Hampshire and a six-year volunteer with CASA.To learn more about becoming a CASA volunteer while working, consider attending a live virtual information session where you will hear from CASA staff and volunteers about this vital role and have the opportunity to get your questions answered. Sign up today at:CASANH.ORG/VIRTUAL-INFO-SESSIONS

Since CASA of NH was founded in 1989, they have given more than 10,000 New Hampshire children a voice in District and Family courts, and a chance at a brighter future. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of NH provides a voice for abused and neglected children and youth by empowering a statewide network of trained volunteers to advocate on their behalf so they can thrive in safe, permanent homes.

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CHAIR ELECTElyssa Alfieri, Lilise Designer Resale

TREASURERJayme Simões, Louis Karno & Company

SECRETARYAri Pollack, Esq., Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC

PRESIDENTTimothy G. Sink, CCEGreater Concord Chamber of Commerce

DIRECTORS Mary Ann Aldrich, Dartmouth-Hitchcock ConcordBenjamin Blunt, Concord Coach Lines, Inc. Kevin Boyarsky, New Hampshire Print & Mail ServicesChris Brown, New Hampshire Distributors, LLCJim Doremus, Riverbend Community Mental Health, Inc. Steve Duprey, The Duprey CompaniesTom Furtado, CATCH Neighborhood HousingLarry Haynes, Grappone Automotive GroupMichael Herrmann, Gibson’s BookstoreRyan Hvizda, Hvizda Team, Keller Williams MetropolitanAngie Lane, Red River TheatresScott Laughinghouse, Ledyard National BankBrenda Litchfield, Concord Commercial Real EstateDarragh Madden, Irish Electric Corp.Gary Miller, UnitilGretchen Mullin-Sawicki, NHTI - Concord’s Community CollegeTracy Noel, Associated Grocers of New England, Inc.Michael Palmieri, Havenwood Heritage HeightsPamela Puleo, Concord HospitalDonna Rice, Premiere Properties, Inc.David T. Segal, Sanel NAPA Jamie Simchik, The Hotel Concord Beth Slepian, Granite VNA

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CalendarDecemberLeadership Greater Concord Steering CommitteeDecember 1 (Wed) 8am

Ambassadors CommitteeDecember 1 (Wed) 4pm

Chamber Connections (Fall)December 2 (Thurs) 7:30am

Monthly Forum:Economic UpdateDecember 2 (Thurs) 7:30amThe Hotel Concord or via Zoom

Creative Concord CommitteeDecember 7 (Tue) 8:30amZoom

Leadership Greater Concord Alumni NetworkingDecember 7 (Tues) 5:30pmThe Hotel Concord

Leadership Greater Concord Session DayDecember 8 (Wed)Criminal Justice

Executive CommitteeDecember 8 (Wed) 8amZoom

Local Government AffairsDecember 10 (Fri) 11:45amThe Barley House

Holiday Business After Hourswith the Chamber and CYPNDecember 14 (Tue) 5:30pmGrappone Conference Center

Chamber Connections (Fall)December 16 (Thurs) 7:30am

Career Pathways WebinarDecember 16 (Thu) 10am

CYPN Steering CommitteeDecember 20 (Mon) 4pm

CASL Steering CommitteeDecember 21 (Tues) 8am

JanuaryCreative Concord CommitteeJanuary 4 (Tue) 8:30amZoom

Leadership Greater Concord Steering CommitteeJanuary 5 (Wed) 8am

Ambassadors CommitteeJanuary 5 (Wed) 4pm

Chamber Connections (Fall)January 6 (Thurs) 7:30am

State Government AffairsJanuary 7 (Fri) 8am

Career Pathways WebinarJanuary 11 (Tue) 10am

Business After HoursCapital Center for the Arts January 11 (Tue) 5:30pm

Leadership Greater Concord Session DayJanuary 12 (Wed)Communication and the Media

Executive CommitteeJanuary 12 (Wed) 8amZoom

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