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The Saline Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed two new board members last week at its annual Board of Directors retreat meeting hosted by Kyocera Unimerco. Joining the Chamber’s 15 member board this year are Dr. Andrew Schneider from Steadfast Chiropractic and Clint Williams from Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing N.A. Shown together they’re being welcomed to the Board by the Chamber’s current Executive Director, Larry Osterling.
Board members are charged with the responsibility of oversight of Chamber operations, setting policy, and representing the best interests of all chamber members.
“It’s an important job. Board members are people I constantly draw information and direction from and I’m looking forward to the enthusiasm and expertise I know Andrew and Clint will bring to the board’s table," Osterling said.
The chamber hosts its annual membership meeting at Mac's Acadian Seafood Shack at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 21. The next networking breakfast takes place at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 28, at Brecon Village.
Irresponsible.
Rather like the $ being spent at the Senior Center, at least a large part of it. Was just there yesterday morning and they were removing a large number of serviceable wall cabinets still in very good condition and replacing with new ones.
How will the working group be chosen? Are community members on the committee?
Sunny, with a high of 50 and low of 31 degrees. Clear during the morning, sunny during the afternoon, partly cloudy in the evening, clear overnight.
Invest in the Davenport house and save the city some money.
Congratulations to you Ms.Cole! Very well deserved.
Saline City Council railroaded you out while you were doing an excellent job. Saline’s loss thanks to Mayor Marl’s manipulations and his divisive and dysfunctional council.
Glad to see she has landed somewhere. Time shall tell whether this is or is not a positive for Chelsea.
Why is there such a revolving door at city hall?
Why is this not up for public vote???
This is undoubtedly the most absurd thing that dysfunctional Marl and Council have ever proposed.
STAND UP SALINE!
Another loss for the citizens if they spend this money
Would love to see the land and structure preserved. That said, Saline has other priorities and it is difficult to support expenditure for both purchase and ongoing maintenance. If the City wants to preserve this landmark, other outside funding sources need to be identified and leveraged.