Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Support local business with Loving Livonia Business gift certificates

As the holidays approach, the Livonia Chamber of Commerce has introduced a new way to give the people in your life a variety of gifts and keep the money in the community: Loving Livonia Business gift certificates!

Over $100 billion is spent on gift cards annually, which is why Loving Livonia Business gift certificates are great for local shoppers. Different than most gift cards, these certificates can be purchased online and be used at a variety of local restaurants and retail stores. They make for great gifts for everyone. It’s an easy way to get something for those you love in the community you love.

The program begins with 13 restaurants and retailers, but more will be added in the coming weeks.

Some of the merchants that accept the gift certificates are Andiamo Livonia, Bill & Rod’s Appliance, Cebella’s Pizza, Colleen’s Gaelic Gifts, Detroit Bagel Company, George Murphy’s at the Creek, Great Lakes Pizza Company, M.I. Slingers Bar and Grill, My Hobby Place & Toys, O’Malley’s Bar & Grill, The UPS Store #3011, Verant’s Salon and What’s the Name Gift Store. A full list of participating businesses and their addresses can be found at www.livonia.org. All participating companies are members of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce.

“It’s a no brainer,” said Jared Chapman, owner of Jared Chapman State Farm Agency and chamber member. “While growing my business, I get to help other businesses by using Loving Livonia Business gift certificates for my referral program. It is a win-win across the board. Support Livonia business. Stay in Livonia. Shop in Livonia.”

In addition to company referral programs, more than 80% of corporations use gift cards for their employee recognition programs. The Loving Livonia Business gift certificates allow Livonia-based corporations to reward hard work while supporting the local economy.

“We are excited to add this to our many benefits of being a Livonia Chamber of Commerce member,” said Dawnne Toppa, vice president of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce. “Bringing the community inside our members’ businesses and allowing them to showcase what they have to offer.”

Available in $5, $10, $20 and $25 denominations, Loving Livonia Business gift certificates are easy to purchase at www.livonia.org or on the Livonia Chamber’s Facebook page. Buyers have a choice to email it to themselves or email the gift to someone else.

Additional businesses can still sign up for this free program by contacting the Chamber’s vice president, Dawnne Toppa, at 734.427.2122 or toppa@livonia.org.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Livonia Home Improvement Show shifts to Rec Center in 2015

There will be a new venue for the fifth annual Livonia Home Improvement Show next year.

The Livonia Chamber of Commerce event will move to the Livonia Community Recreation Center on Saturday, March 21. Parking and event admission will remain free for visitors to the one-day event which will be sponsored by Bright House Networks. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“The venue will give us more room and more foot traffic for our exhibitors,” said Dan West, president of the Livonia Chamber. “The city’s parks and recreation staff has been very helpful and enthusiastic about moving this event to the Rec Center.”

The chamber established the event in 2011, and held the first four home improvement shows at Livonia Churchill High School. A variety of trades and services were featured in at least 50 exhibit spaces each year of the Livonia Home Improvement Show. There will be room for as many as 68 exhibits in the MAC gymnasium of the Rec Center.

“Our exhibitors usually saw serious consumers at our show, but some of our exhibitors believe we will see even more traffic with the regular Saturday activity at the Rec Center,” West said.

Prior to the creation of this event, Livonia had not seen any kind of home show in recent history to highlight established local companies that provide roofing, heating and cooling, plumbing, concrete, and other home repair services.

The chamber, West said, developed the show as the economy improved this decade, more Livonia residents explored home improvement projects, and called the Livonia Chamber for referrals of reputable companies for those projects.

“We refer contractors that are members of our chamber, and we were able to add more contractors and highlight them with this show,” West added. “Studies indicate consumers have a more favorable view of companies that are members of their local chamber.”

Nationally, the home improvement industry continues to see growth. According to the Home Improvement Research Institute, sales for home projects rose 4.2% in 2013, and were expected to climb an additional 6.5% this year.

Exhibitors now can begin securing 10-by-10-foot spaces at the revamped Livonia Home Improvement Show. Pricing will remain the same for chamber members. Many spaces will have electrical capabilities and opportunities to hang signs. For more details, contact Laura Tahmouch at 734.427.2122, or via e-mail at tahmouch@livonia.org.


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CONTACT: Dan West, President, Livonia Chamber of Commerce, 734.427.2122

Monday, November 3, 2014

Greenleaf Commission creates award to honor business, environmental diligence

Nominees sought for first award
announced at Chamber event in February

The city’s Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability established a new award to recognize a Livonia business or organization that successfully balances environmental and economic strategies.

The Livonia Greenleaf Award was created to recognize a Livonia entity which implements sustainable environmental practices, social responsibility and economic development in their operations.

Modeled on the “Triple Bottom Line” approach, Commission Chairman Jim Baringhaus said award-winning organizations would demonstrate to our community the idea of environmental quality, economic prosperity, and social equity are equally important.

In collaboration with the City of Livonia, Livonia Chamber of Commerce, and the Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability, this award recognizes Livonia organizations that demonstrate their commitment to making Livonia a more sustainable, green community.

The inaugural Livonia Greenleaf Award will be handed out along with other business and community honors Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015, during the Livonia Chamber’s annual Leadership and Awards Celebration at Laurel Manor.

To apply for this award or for additional information on the Livonia Greenleaf Award, visit the city website at www.ci.livonia.mi.us.