Creative Financial Partners

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Whether you’re an individual or business facing the milestones in life can be rewarding and challenging. Striving to help you be financially sound and protected while celebrating those Milestones is our goal. Whether it’s starting a family, business, accumulating for retirement or entering retirement we can help you with your goals. The services we offer are:  Retirement planning for employer groups and individuals, Financial Planning, College Savings Plans, Estate Planning, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Long-Term Care Insurance and  Health Insurance. All insurance is offered for Groups and Individuals.

1070 Commerce Dr., Bldg. 3, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Cell: 419-343-8273
Fax: 419-873-8503
http://www.creativefinancialpartnersllc.com

Glendale Flowers and Gifts

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Since 1972, Glendale Flowers and Gifts has been a unique destination for inspiration. Our passion and love of art and nature combine to create a vision for our clients. At Glendale Flowers, our fresh approach to arrangements and gifts has been coined by many of our clients as Glendale Style.

2615 Glendale Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
419.385.5785, 888.438.6467 toll free
Fax: 419.385.4769
http://www.glendaleflowersandgifts.com

Mayor Finkbeiner encourages Choosing Local for Holidays

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Tuesday, December 1st at 10:00 am, Mayor Finkbeiner and Toledo Choose Local, along with many business owners, held a press conference at the Davis Building to encourage Toledoans to Choose Local for the holidays. Check out the video below!

Buy Local This Holiday Season

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3rd Annual Local Business Scavenger Hunt

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3rd Annual Toledo Choose Local Scavenger Hunt Guidelines
November 5 – December 5, 2009

How to Play:
• Visit as many Participating Businesses on the Scavenger Hunt card as possible; there are 58 total. Do not visit Scavenger Hunt Sponsors or TCL Sponsors.
• Click here for Addresses of participating businesses.
• Get your playing card marked (stamp, sticker or initials) next to each business name when you visit that business. No purchases are necessary.
• Bring your card to our Holiday Gala at 20 North Gallery, 18 North St. Clair, on Saturday, Dec 5 from 6-10pm (Admission to Gala is FREE with a participating Scavenger Hunt Card)
• For every 5 businesses you visit and receive valid marks on your Hunt Card, you will receive one raffle ticket at the door of the Gala. It is possible to receive up to 12 raffle tickets.
• Raffle tickets will be drawn for prizes at the Gala and you MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
• HAVE FUN!

Suggestions:
• Use the Toledo Choose Local Member Directory as a reference.
• Have a competition with a friend to see who can visit more businesses.
Come to the Holiday Gala on Dec. 5 for music, drinks, food and prizes!

If you have any questions or need clarification on Scavenger Hunt Guidelines, please call Stacy Jurich at 419-290-1259 or Larenda Hammett at 567-249-6440. www.toledochooselocal.com/hunt.php

Click here to print the list of Participating Businesses with their hours and addresses.

Click here to view and print a Scavenger Hunt Card.

Click here to view and print Scavenger Hunt Guidelines.

A list of prizes will be posted soon…


2007 Lucas County Proclamation

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November 20, 2007

CONTACT: David Mann, Public Affairs Liaison

LUCAS COUNTY PROCLAIMS “BUY LOCAL FIRST” WEEK BEFORE START OF HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASON

Just in time for the start of the holiday shopping season, Lucas County Commissioner Tina Skeldon Wozniak will announce the launch of a new campaign encouraging residents to “buy local first.”

“Local businesses play an integral role in shaping our community and strengthening our economy,” said Commissioner Wozniak. “After a good turkey dinner, we want every Lucas County resident to get out there, shop, and buy local first.”

Commissioner Wozniak, along with members of Toledo Choose Local, will share details of the week long effort to promote local businesses on Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. at Downtown Latte.

Soon, Commissioner Wozniak will introduce a Proclamation officially declaring November 24-December 1 ” Buy Local First” week.

Toledo Choose Local window decals, posters, advertisements and other promotional items will help shoppers identify local, independently-owned businesses to patronize. During the week, Toledo Choose Local participating member businesses will host a scavenger hunt, encouraging shoppers to purchase gifts at area businesses. Scavenger hunt winners will then receive a prize from a local business and also have a chance to enter a raffle to win one of three grand prizes.

2009-2010 Board of Directors

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President: John DuVall, Mansion View Inn
Secretary: Pam Weirauch, Pam’s Corner
Treasurer: Paula Ross, UT Urban Affairs & Maumee Valley Growers

Eric Britton, Shumaker Loop & Kendrick, LLP
Larenda Hammett, Individual Member
John Mancy, Mancy’s Bluewater Grille
Nancy Rodgers, Toledo Blade
Andrew Spahr, Adams St. Publishing
Ellen Wisniewski, Nedley’s Ice Cream & Coffee Cafe
Andrew Zychowicz, Stanley’s Market

Finance Committe Chair: Paula Ross
Events Committee Chiar: Pam Weirauch
Membership Committee Chair: Andrew Spahr
Transition Task Force Chair: Larenda Hammet

Membership Director: Don Spurlin

Read about why Toledo Choose Local was founded

How do we define a locally-owned business?

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Toledo Choose Local uses a 45 mile radius from downtown Toledo as our “local”.

  1. A locally owned and independent business is one where the owner/community member has full autonomy and local decision-making authority with respect to his or her business practices.
  2. The business owners, totaling greater than 50% of the business ownership, live in our local region.
  3. The business is registered in Ohio or Michigan, with no corporate or national headquarters outside our region.
  4. The business can make independent decisions regarding the name and look of the business, as well as all business purchasing, practices and distribution.
  5. The business pays all its own rent, marketing expenses, and other expenses (without assistance from a corporate headquarters).

Businesses that do not meet these criteria but wish to be a member of Toledo Choose Local may join as a Supporting Business, or become a Sponsor.

3rd Annual Local Business Scavenger Hunt

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Be a part of our 3rd annual local business scavenger hunt!

Contact Stacy at 419-241-8440 if you’re interested.

We hope to see you there!