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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Olympic Motivation for Beating the Competition

Olympic Motivation for Beating the Competition
By: Don Cook, Express Employment Professionals
Athletes from around the globe gather to compete for top honors in their sports. Already the champions of their home countries, Olympians share a goal to become world champions in their events. They aim to take home the gold medal and secure their place in history. Competing athletes  find inspiration in those who have gone before them. You can use the lessons of past Olympians to help you on your path to beating the competition—whether it’s in your job search, on the corporate ladder or in the workplace.
Never give up.
It’s 1980, and the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, are well underway. Never regarded as a top team in the sport, the United States men’s hockey team found themselves with the odds stacked against them. Made up of amateur and collegiate players, the U.S. team was pitted against powerhouse Russia. In an unexpected, stunning display of commitment and strength, they beat the Soviet team and went on to win gold. Now recognized as the “Miracle on Ice,” the victory went down in history as an example of grit that continues to inspire today. If you’re up against incredible odds, take a lesson from Lake Placid and remember that anything is possible.
Fight through the challenges.
Gymnast Kerri Strug, a member of the historic “Magnificent Seven,” had a heroic showing at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Not only did Strug help ensure the United States’ first-ever team gold medal in Women’s Gymnastics, her second vault performance went down in history when she stuck the landing after a serious ankle injury on the previous attempt. Strug’s performance is a reminder that passion and courage can overcome even the most challenging of times.
Let nothing stand in your way.
Olympic figure skater Scott Hamilton won the 1984 Olympic gold medal in Los Angeles, after taking home numerous U.S. and world championship titles. Known for his backflips and entertaining athleticism, Hamilton went on to make history in his sport. In 1997, however, Hamilton was diagnosed with cancer. With renewed perspective and goals, he continued to perform professionally until he retired four years later. In 2004, Hamilton received a brain tumor diagnosis, and yet again overcame his odds. The Olympian’s unyielding courage and strength is proof that, when you have your mind set on a goal, almost nothing can stop you from reaching it.
Accept help from other.
After his own athletes had been eliminated early in the competition, Canadian cross-country ski coach Justin Wadsworth still made history at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia. During one of the races, Wadsworth noticed Russian Anton Gafarov struggling to complete the course. He had crashed and broken a ski, which wrapped around his foot and caused him to drag across the course. When no one, including Gafarov’s own coaches, stepped in to help, Gafarov jumped to action. He grabbed a spare ski from his Canadian team and ran onto the track, where he pulled off the broken equipment and replaced it. Gafarov was able to cross the finish line with Wadsworth’s help, a reminder that even the best of the best need a little help every now and then.
Be groundbreaking.
Still a newer sport in the Olympic Games, snowboarding has come a long way since athletes like Shaun White have taken over. A daring, stunning athlete, White shocked spectators during the 2010 Vancouver snowboarding halfpipe finals when he completed the world’s first Double McTwist 1260. The trick, which is the most difficult in the history of the sport, earned White the gold medal and instant fame. White recognized the risk and reward of being the first to accomplish a groundbreaking feat, and his Olympic run is a reminder that giving it your all can put you on top.
Go against the grain.
In 1960, barefoot running had yet to become a trend. So when Abebe Bikila, an Olympian from Ethiopia, ran the marathon in Rome without shoes, he made history. A last-minute replacement for an injured teammate, Bikila had issues with his running shoes and decided to run barefoot in the heat of the late afternoon. Not only did Bikila win the gold medal, he shattered the Olympic record and set a new world best. Bikila’s inspiring story proves that thinking outside the box, and being quick to adapt to challenges, can set you apart from the competition.
As one of the most beloved Olympians of our time, Muhammad Ali, once said, “He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” If you’re trying to beat the competition and land a job, get a promotion or start a business, you may have to take risks and put it all on the line. Like the Olympic champions before you, your success will be defined by how you choose to beat the odds and reach your goals.
Remember, with courage, passion and perseverance, your definition of a gold medal can be attained.


Don Cook - Business Developer
Administrative & Commercial Divisions
p. (541) 673-3332 f. (541) 673-5358 c. (541) 530-1072
3019 NW Stewart Parkway, Suite 305, Roseburg OR 97471
*Apply Online - www.expressroseburg.com

Thursday, August 11, 2016

August Economic Development Meeting Minutes

Economic Development


Met at Winston City Hall

Aug 10,,2016, at noon

Discussion items:


1. Branding- 6 new banners are coming sponsored by the Chamber. Waiting for Tim Allen to install. Josh is waiting on Tim. Celtic Banners are up. discussed incentives for branding for new businesses. Elephant Walk will brand, Dr. Tribble was planning on branding.
 
2. Brochures-J. Schleuter and Courtney Abrahamson of AI Creative will be asked about the proof for brochures

3.. City Urban Development Fund  report- The $400k was approved for the Elephant Walk funding. Banner Bank is being asked for $500k line of credit. There will be 4.4% interest charged to the project. All due 5 years. They expect to close next week on remaining buildings. Getting plans for the Old Library Building to become the new police station. there is a need for securing the location. This will be funded with development funds. We are getting a grant for the bathroom renovation at Riverbend. It was suggested to contact RomTech to get a bid. They want to do safari theme on bathroom. The Elephant Walk will also have a public bathroom. City will be doing sewer comprehensive plan with system improvements. The Snow St. facility will be a priority.

4. New Business We greeted 4 Play lounge,  Lookingglass Brewery, Donut shop, A&M second hand, this month. O'Reilly auto parts are coming next to Dollar General. They will break ground the end of August. Discussed the vineyards coming in west of town.

5. .Mike Winters is working on Khyam. Mike is talking with Knife River. the water line blew out and discussed capping it.

6. RDI is doing the assessment, the surveys have been sent out, they are working behind the scenes. August 22nd will be an assessment team meeting at 3 pm at the Community Center. A Community meeting is scheduled for September 15th at 6 pm in the Community Center. Suggested laminate cards to be given to Gas station attendants and restaurant workers with the top 10 questions and answers for them.
7.Safari is planning for October 14th and 15th a "Wild Land of the Umpqua" which will bring in Arts, Vintners, and anything to do with the Umpqua.

8. Discussed the River rescue Stations and suggested one be put in at the Nichols Park and Riverbend Park. Concern for vandalism which is on the rise.

9. Blue Jean Ball will be August 27th. You can get tickets at Event Brite and Valley Drugs. There will be NASCAR races sponsored by NAPA on the 27th also.

10. Derelict buildings were discussed with a home on Main ST and Carries Diner. Contacts will be made.

11. A Haunted House was suggested in the center of town, possibly the Lauren Young lot or Civic Park. A Skate park Tournament was suggested.

11. Next meeting will be September 14,2016.
Enjoy the heat...

 Winston's potential is great and businesses can and do succeed here. Get the word out.


Thank you for all those participating, we are making a difference.


Respectfully submitted,


Valynn Currie 

August Chamber Board Meeting Minutes

August 8, 2016
Meeting in session at 740 am; in attendance:
Sheri, Mike, Sandy, Michelle, Andrew, Morgan, Mandy, Steve, Josh.
All voted to approve July’s meeting minutes with the clarification of there is still an August meeting, the meeting in question was Septembers.
Treasure report:  As of July 8th the balance was $23,583.50; liability insurance and other bills have since been paid.  D&O is due sometime in August.
Economic Development:  RDI has already identified a team that will be coming to survey our City; there was already a preliminary survey sent to citizens of Winston.
Cheetah:  Mike will be reaching out to Jill at Knife River about when we can move forward with the revamping of the Cheetah. 
August 23, 2016 General meeting will be help at Wintergreen Nursery at 6 pm.  Tables and chairs will be provided by Wintergreen; the Chamber will provide the Hamburgers, Buns, Chips and Condiments.  Chamber members will provide an additional dish to share.  Potluck style J
Greeters: Invited 4 new businesses to join the chamber, and invited them to our General Meeting in August- AM Resale, 4 Play Lounge, Winston Doughnuts, Looking glass Brewery. Also invited was Mike, of Umpqua Video now located in Winston next to DC Co-op.
Chamber Events/Promotions:  Blue Jean Ball tickets on sale @ Valley Drugs in Winston for $25 or purchase online at winstonbluejeanball.eventbrite.com. The event is August 27th 8-11, doors open at 7 at the Winston Community Center.  All Proceeds will go towards the Updated restrooms for the Winston’s Riverbend Park.
New Business:  Andrew asked about the chamber investing in the Elephant Walk project.  It was decided that we as the Chamber cannot do an Investment, but will look at making a donation in support of the project in the future.  Becky Holms from Oregon Door wants to utilize chamber to promote business, discussed limits set for businesses, not individual recognition of employees unless its community oriented.  Andrew also invited Becky to become more active in our chamber; she has previous experience that could be very helpful as we continue to grow.  Levels of advertising were discussed and implementing a fee.  We will keep levels of being chamber member the same but will revamp the Dues letter to include an area for advertising on our Facebook Page. This will allow the business to have an add on FB that will continually scroll for everyone to see on the Chamber FB page which will be able to be purchased at membership renewal.
Business of the Month:  Winston Police Department
August 28th @ 1230pm there will be a community Celebration at the Winston Baptist Church.  A lot to celebrate, Steve turns 60; Steve and Cindy 40th Wedding Anniversary, 25 years that Steve and Cindy have been in our Community and 30th Anniversary of the Winston Community Baptist Church.
Next Board Meeting is September 2nd, 2016
Meeting adjourned 836am