Saturday, December 12, 2009

PECCTAC Business Information Survey


The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce is requesting insight from its members as we develop a new strategic plan.

We are also reviewing our offered programs and services with the hopes that we can tailor them more effectively towards our members needs.

Please take a few moments to provide us with the following information about your business.

The results of this research will help focus future planning on areas members think need improvement and or change.


Thank you for your continued involvement and support.


To enter the Survey please:
The Survey is closed now!

PECCTAC Christmas Meet & Greet


The last Meet & Greet and Christmas gift auction was a wonderful experience at beautiful Browns Manor B&B.

Thanks to our hosts, Diane and Ross Lindsay we had a great time with homemade pizzas, Artisan Cheese and complimentary wine (again!) from Del-Gatto Estates Bella Vigne.
The exciting auction raised close to $700.00 for the CAS campaign which PECCTAC supports for the last years. Thank you all for your donations and enjoy the gifts you bought.
At the end of the season we wish you all the best, Merry Christmas!
(For more pictures please look at the slideshow at right)

Message from the President December 2009

From the Desk of Dave Ashton

As some of you might know Rainer Prill of LARP Consulting has announced his retirement. Rainer has been PECCTAC’s go to person for all IT related concerns and developments. He has been instrumental in developing PECCTAC’s website and on-line accommodation availability and reservation system.
He has ensured the sites to be state of the art and current.
On behalf of the Board of Director’s and membership I want to thank Rainer for his dedication and support over the last 9 years.

A strong membership makes strong Chamber members.

Dave

Welcome New Members

Blossom Ridge Farm Vacation
Del-Gatto Estates Bella Vigne
Hinterland Wine Company
Humanity Calls Centre for Learning
Laurie Nadeau – Commerce Advertising & Marketing
MTO - Glenora Ferry Service
Scott Wentworth Landscaping Group Ltd.
Skypower
The County Tack Shop

Meet & Greet Successes 2009


A great turnout at the October Meet & Greet held at Loyalist Lofts.

Julia Latendorf Owner of Loyalists Lofts hosted the event.



Gillian Chapman, Business Development Manager from Prince Edward/Lennox & Addington Community Futures Development Corporation (PELA CFDC) was on hand to announce the winners of the 5 year $50,000 Business Plan award.
Congratulations to McDougall Stanton Insurance for
receiving this award.

Winners of the $5,000 regeneration competition went to:
East & Main Bistro,
Armstrong Glass Works and the Side Street Gallery.


CHRISTMAS MEET & GREET



Everyone enjoyed the wonderful festive evening at Brown’s Manor B&B. With the talented auction master Rick Caruso, members raised $675.00 for the CAS Christmas Angel Campaign. A big thanks to all that could make it and special thanks to our hosts Diane and Ross Lindsay and Pat from Del-Gatto Estates Bella Vigne Winery.

2010 Meet & Greets

April 12th – Saraswati Spa
June 14th – Moontide Studio & Gallery
October 19th – Casa Dea Winery
December 14th - TBA

Winners of the 2009 Quinte Business Achievement Awards!


CONGRATULATIONS to all the winners of the 2009 Quinte Business Achievement Awards held at the National Air Force Museum of Canada on Friday October 23rd, 2009.
Prince Edward County was well represented at this year's GALA event with many Prince Edward County winners:

NEW BUSINESS AWARD:
DIXIE LEE CHICKEN & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & COUNTRY FARM MARKET

SERVICE PROFESSIONAL AWARD:
INDULGENCE SPA & SALON

RETAIL AWARD (LARGE):
PICTON HOME HARDWARE

HOSPITALITY/TOURISM AWARD:
MILFORD BISTRO

MANUFACTURING AWARD:
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE COOPERAGE

For all the details please go to: http://www.qbaa.ca/winners_2009.html

Special thanks to all the members that attended and congratulations to all the nominees. You are all winners.


Deb Izumi, Indulgence Spa and Mayor Leo Finnegan

Remembrance Day 2009


Brian Munro, PECCTAC Vice President and PECCTAC member Tamara Porter of Design Planet ready to lay their wreaths.

Update from the Bay of Quinte Tourist Council

THE POWER OF CO-OP MARKETING
The Bay of Quinte Tourist Council invites you to participate in an exciting Tourism initiative to help your business expand and enhance your marketing dollars. The Bay of Quinte Country website is currently undergoing an innovative remake which will represent the entire region, designed to interlink with the businesses and tourism attractions that surround us. As a stakeholder you will have a voice in how you wish to see the Bay of Quinte region promoted and through the innovative Bay of Quinte Country website bring business to your door and enhance economic growth of the entire region. All the details of this extraordinary opportunity are on our website at www.pecchamber.com

Contact Alison Dickey, BQTC Marketing Coordinator 613.813.3702
info@bayofquintecountry.com for more information.

The Bay of Quinte Tourist Council is made up of representatives from the Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce, Taste the County, Belleville & District Chamber of Commerce, Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, Brighton & District Chamber of Commerce, and the Napanee & District Chamber of Commerce.

New PECCTAC Website Offers Outstanding Member Opportunities

The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce is pleased to announce that we are undergoing a complete new look to our website. The redevelopment includes:
· Email Forwarding
· Site Design
· Articles Module
· Newsletter component
· Membership Management
· Directory Management
· Email System
· Ad Management
· Event Registration
· eCommerce
· Forms & Surveys

The new website, expected to launch in the New Year, will include opportunities for members to increase their web presence through "company profiles".
All members in good standing are listed in the database under their classification or category as part of their membership.
Each member ‘listing’ containing pertinent contact information has the ability to be “Expanded”, offering a direct route to their existing website and acts as a mini-website for smaller firms who have no web presence at all.
“Enhanced Listings” will include a Company profile page, Google map, photo gallery plus printable coupons and articles page. The new website will have video capabilities.
Also available will be banner ads throughout the website itself for optimum exposure. All ads will be included in a monitoring system which will track ‘hits’ and ‘visitors’.

To get more information about our new website and how to improve your on-line presence call us at 613.476 2421

JUST TO LET YOU KNOW
WEB hits on the www.pecchamber.com in July 7,516 per day and August 5,656 per day

YTD average per day web hits 3,889!

Monday, November 23, 2009

The new entrance is ready


As announced earlier, the Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce (PECCTAC) has received $15,000 from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to provide wheelchair access to the Visitors Information Centre located at 116 Main Street, Picton.
“Chamber Members can feel proud that wheelchair accessibility will be addressed as our Visitor’s Centre is located in a very prominent building in our community, states Lawrie Ackerman, General Manager.”
“Our organization is very cognisant of the needs of our visitor’s as more and more senior’s and person’s with limited mobility are visiting our area. We want everyone to be welcomed and have a positive experience.”

The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the government of Ontario.

A special thanks to the Scott Wentworth Landscaping Group Ltd for the excellent craftmanship!



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Power of CO-OP Marketing



With an exciting, new Tourism initiative presently being implemented, the Bay of Quinte Tourist Council (BQTC) is looking to expand and enhance upon it.


You are cordially invited to become a stakeholder with the Bay of Quinte Tourist Council in their ongoing endeavours to promote the Bay of Quinte Country region.


The success of past projects including the Bay of Quinte Golf Map, the Bay of Quinte New Angling Adventures Map, and other destination marketing eff orts has already generated higher market visibility but this is just the tip of a much greater marketing initiative.
CLICK HERE to view this new marketing option!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Remembrance Day 2009


Remembrance Day 2009

Laying the reef at the Cenotaph in front of the PECCTAC Office.
PECCTAC Vice President Brian Munro.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Quinte Business Achievement Award 2009 - The Winners


At a great Dinner banquet at the Air Force Museum in Trenton the following Prince Edward County businesses received a 2009 Quinte Business Achievement Award:

New Business Category:
Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Restaurant & Country Farmer Market

Category Service/Professional:
Indulgence Spa & Salon

Category Retail (Large Enterprise):
Picton Home Hardware

Category Manufacturing:
The Carriage House Cooperage

Category Hospitality/Tourism:
Milford Bistro

Congratulations to all Nominees and Winners!
(see also Slideshow at right)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fall Meet @ Greet


Thanks to the owners of LOYALIST LOFTS in Picton for a great yet another well attended Meet & Greet. This Fall Meet& Greet included the Award Ceremony from PELA CFDC for the 2009 Regeneration Awards winners.
Thanks as well to Del-Gatto Estates Bella Vigne for a free wine tasting!

See you at our Christmas - End of the Year Meet & Greet on Dec 8 at Brown's Manor B&B on Johnson Street, Picton!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Message from the President October 2009


From the desk of Dave Ashton:

We hope all our members have had a successful summer. Your Chamber provides excellent opportunities for its members and we are pleased to present the following information sessions to help your business:

PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR BUSINESS
A representative of the Bank of Canada has offered our members a free training session so you can protect yourselves from receiving counterfeit currency and credit card fraud.
The training session lasts approximately an hour and is a hands-on event. They will provide genuine and counterfeit currency so attendees can see and feel for themselves the effectiveness of the security features on Canadian currency.

LEARN MORE ON HST/PST/GST
The Prince Edward/Lennox & Addington Community Futures Development Corporation will host an information session on HST/PST/GST. Have questions? This is your opportunity to learn more.
If you are interested in attending one or both of these information sessions please contact PECCTAC at 613.476.2421.
Date and time will be determined upon interest in these information sessions.

A strong membership makes strong Chamber members.

Trillium Funding Announced


The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce (PECCTAC) has received $15,000 from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to provide wheelchair access to the Visitors Information Centre located at 116 Main Street, Picton.

“Chamber Members can feel proud that wheelchair accessibility will be addressed as our Visitor’s Centre is located in a very prominent building in our community, states Lawrie Ackerman, General Manager.” “Our organization is very cognisant of the needs of our visitor’s as more and more senior’s and person’s with limited mobility are visiting our area. We want everyone to be welcomed and have a positive experience.”

The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the government of Ontario.
“Accessibility is an important feature for all visitors to Prince Edward County’s Visitor Centre,” said Leona Dombrowsky MPP, Prince Edward Hastings.
“Trillium grants $125 million per year to worthwhile projects all over Ontario”, states Kay Manderville, Ontario Trillium Foundation.
“We are pleased to be able to help the Chamber of Commerce expand their services to the people of Prince Edward County and beyond.”

Scott Wentworth of The Scott Wentworth Landscape Group LTD will begin construction in October. Scott was instrumental in revitalizing the Cenotaph Park and his landscaping plans for the Visitor’s Information centre reflect the parks design.
(Picture: L to R:
Brian Munro, PECCTAC Vice President; Lawrie Ackerman, PECCTAC General Manager; Leona Dombrowsky, MPP Prince Edward Hastings; Kay Mandeville, Trillium Foundation; Scott Wentworth, Scott Wentworth Landscape Design )

News from Ministry of Community and Social Services


The Final Proposed Accessible Information and Communications Standard, as part of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, has now been posted on the Ministry of Community and Social Services’ website.
The Initial Proposed Accessible Information and Communications Standard was developed by an external Accessible Information and Communications Standards Development Committee (SDC).
This external committee included representatives from the disability community as well as the public and private sectors.
The initial proposed standard was released for its mandatory public review period from November 17, 2008 to February 6, 2009.
The committee then revised the initial proposed standard to reflect the public’s input resulting in the Final Proposed Accessible Information and Communications Standard. The final proposed standard has now been submitted to the Minister of Community and Social Services for consideration.
Those interested in reading the SDC’s final proposed standard can find more information on the Ministry of Community and Social Services’ website at :

English:
http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/english/pillars/accessibilityOntario/accesson/business/information/

French:
http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/french/pillars/accessibilityOntario/accesson/business/information/index

Dates to Remember

Next Meet & Greet:

October 20: Loyalist Lofts

December 8: Brown's Manor B&B


If you want to host a Meet & Greet next year please let us know.It is a great way to showcase your business

Welcome New Members!

+ Automated Business Concepts
+ Black Pig Gallery & Suite
+ Cherry Valley House
+ Cottage Advisors Canada
+ Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood & Kemp’s Country Farm Market
+ Fair Trade Quinte (10,000 Villages)
+ Industrial Perk Café
+ Lift Haus Winery
+ Prince Edward County Arts Council
+ Ramlih Cottage+ Sleepy Hallowell Bed & Breakfast
+ Sign*A*Rama
+ Saraswati Wellness Spa & Bed & Breakfast
+ The Milford Bed & Breakfast
+ Wood Dragon Bed & Breakfast

Thank you for your support!

QBAA Nominations and Banquet


Congratulations to the following members on their nomination for the 2009 Quinte Business Achievement Award.

Business of the Year:

Angelo’s Restaurant Batawa Ski Hill
Blumen Garden Bistro
Browns Manor B&B
Copper Kettle Chocolate Company
Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Restaurant & Kemps Country Farm Market
Duck & Loon Bed & Breakfast
Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company
Hilden Homes
Indulgence Spa & Salon
Isaiah Tubbs Resort
Kathy’s Collection
Lacey Estates Vineyard
Mark Heating & Cooling
Merrill Inn
Milford Bistro
Mindful Movements
Moonlight on the Lake B&B
Pat Guernsey Insurance Services Inc.
Picton BIA
Picton Home Hardware
Samlyn Enterprises
Scout Design
The Carriage House Cooperage
The Shieling Bed & Breakfast
The Source
Travellers Dream B&B

Business Person of the Year:

Andrew MacKenzie
Bev Skidmore
Jeanette Arsenault

Come out and join your fellow business members on Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at the Quinte Business Achievement Awards banquet and help celebrate the outstanding business people in Prince Edward County. This year the gala dinner will be at the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Trenton. There will be an opportunity to tour this wonderful museum prior to dinner.

5:30 pm Cocktails - 7 pm dinner8 pm awards
Tickets $45 per person.

Tourism Update


Do you have any information on Turkey?
This is just one of the more interesting questions the PECCTAC staff answered this year.
Some other interesting stories from our summer students:

From Elyse Platt:
“What is there to do on a rainy day?” seemed to be the popular question of the summer. Fortunately for me, after two years of working at the Chamber, I have gotten quite good at answering. It’s a good thing for us that the County specializes in tasty county cuisine and wines to warm up damp spirits.
The weather maybe didn’t cooperate with us this summer, but the crowds of happy vacationers continued to pour through our doors.
One of the delights of this job is the opportunity to meet dozens of new people everyday. People come from all over the world to enjoy what the County has to offer. A typical page in our guest book reads “Toronto, Montreal, Toronto, Spain, Switzerland, Montreal, the Netherlands”!
It was interesting to see a newspaper brought in by one visitor, covered in Chinese symbols with “Lake on the Mountain” written in large letters at the top.
Needless to say, working at the Chamber makes me even more thankful that I live in the County.I would like to thank all of our members for being so friendly all summer. Whether you popped by the office, or I spoke to you on the phone, it has been a pleasure working with all of you. Thanks for another great season!
Elyse


From Jarrod Keogh:
It’s been a fast and fantastic summer!
Throughout the last few months, I have had the honourable post of representing and promoting the fine businesses of Prince Edward County.
As a born and bred “County” native, I’ve had the unique experience of watching Prince Edward County develop and blossom into the tourist haven that it is today.
My position at the Chamber this summer has exposed me to many of the exceptional people of Prince Edward; whether they are long-time entrepreneur, migrated business-person, or temporary resident, the sense of teamwork on display as been dazzling and unforgettable.
This job has been an eye-opening experience since the beginning.
Firstly, I learned that my knowledge of the County needed some touching up.
The first time someone asked me where they could go to swim on a sandy beach with little to no people, no parking fees and a place to pitch a tent for free, I was speechless.
Of course, the answer to that question, as I quickly became aware of, is no where.
Thank you to all the members for being helpful and polite. Although it is not a condition when you join the Chamber, we sincerely appreciate everything you have done to make our job a little easier.
Overall, I’ve enjoyed my experience at the Chamber. Would I go as far as to say that it has been spectacular?
No, I would probably have to say this it has been a PECCTAC-ular summer!
Jarrod

From Dylan Marecak:
These are just a few of the answers I gave out this summer:• No, this is not “Sandbanks, Ontario”.• No, you won’t be able to see the 1000 Islands, Sandbanks, Canada’s Wonderland and Wasaga Beach all in one day.• No, there aren’t any single cottages that will accommodate both your 17-person family and your brother’s 19-person family.• No, those real estate prices you’re looking at are not misprints.

Thanks for a great summer,
Dylan

Picture:
L to R: Lawrie; Jan; Elyse; Jarrod; Dylan

News from the Bay of Quinte Tourist Council

The Bay of Quinte Tourist Council is pleased to announce that Alison Dickey has been hired as the marketing coordinator.
Alison’s priority will be to jump start initiatives set in place to increase tourism efforts in the Bay of Quinte region.
Working out of the whole region, Alison will be approaching all potential partners in Tourism in the coming months with new strategies to boost all efforts in making the Tourist Council’s goals realized. Of those goals, creating greater partnerships, instilling a powerful new website, and working with the region for a central new Tourism centre are of most importance.
“We are very excited for what is to come with Bay of Quinte Tourism” states Council President Lawrie Ackerman. “For the first time, we are able to have an individual who will be able to bring everything together for the greater good of the entire region”.
“We are sitting on a goldmine”, notes Director Ryan Williams. “This entire region, as we all know, is one of the most undiscovered in Ontario. Working alongside amazing initiatives seen through Taste the County in Prince Edward County, and Comfort Country in Tweed, Cambellford, and Madoc, Bay of Quinte Tourism will define the region not just in Tourism, but also as the great place it is to work and live.”
Partnerships are the key to Tourism’s success. The Bay of Quinte Tourist Council is a premier partnership in itself, having been formed in 1982 and made up of all Chambers of Commerce and Tyendinaga.
Alison is from the Quinte Area, attending Loyalist College with her diploma in Broadcast Journalism, and completed an internship with Quinte Broadcasting before working in Sales. She presently resides in Carrying Place. Look for her soon!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Wind Turbine Survey Results

1. I agree with the Government encouraging alternative forms of energy development.
Yes: 28
No: 0
Unsure: 2

I support Wind Projects as an alternative source of energy.
Yes: 14
No: 11
Unsure: 3

I agree with having Wind Projects built in Prince Edward County.
Yes: 7
No: 15
Unsure: 4

Wind Projects would provide much needed revenues to Prince Edward County
Yes: 6
No: 18
Unsure: 6

I have concerns about Wind Projects being built in Prince Edward County
Yes: 21
No: 7
Unsure: 1

Wind Projects would be detrimental to Prince Edward County tourism
Yes: 17
No: 8
Unsure: 4

Wind Projects would be detrimental to Prince Edward County property values
Yes: 20
No: 8
Unsure: 1

I agree with Prince Edward County having Wind Projects if proper setbacks are adhered to.
Yes: 13
No: 12
Unsure: 3

I have concerns about Wind Projects and my health
Yes: 18
No: 9
Unsure: 3

I agree with the building of Wind Turbines if adequate setbacks between a Wind Turbine and a residence are:
a. 550 metres: Yes: 2 No: 2.
b. 1500 metres: Yes: 4 No: 2 Unsure: 3
c. 2000 metres: Yes: 1 No: 2
d. over 200 metres: Yes: 8 No: 21.

I agree to Wind Projects being built in Prince Edward County if the number of Wind Turbines are limited per project, or site to:
a. 12 Yes: 5 No: 5 Unsure: 2
b. 25 Yes: 0 No: 5
c: 50 Yes: 4 No: 6 Unsure 1
d: 75 Yes: 0 N0: 5
e: No restrictions: Yes: 5 No: 51.

I agree to Wind Projects being built in Prince Edward County if the TOTAL number of Wind Turbines are limited to:
a: 12: Yes: 3 No:2
b. 50 or less: Yes: 3 No: 3
c: 100 or less: Yes: 3 No: 3
d: 200 or less: Yes: 1 No: 3
e: 500 or less: Yes: 2 No: 3
f: No restrictions: Yes: 3 No:3

I support offshore Wind Projects if the distance from shore is over:
a: 2000 metres (2 km): Yes: 2
b: 6000 metres (6 km): Yes: 8
c: 10,000 metres (10 km): Yes: 4
d: No restrictions: Yes: 6

Wind Turbine Survey - Comments

COMMENTS
Transcribed in no particular order….

All wind turbine projects are predicated on where they are located. There is a large tract of land along the south shore, south of army reserve rd – ideal place for limited number of windmills. But transmission should be underground to limit the potential damage.
Finally most importantly – NO development should be permitted until there is a comprehensive alternate energy plan drafted for the County.
This plan must be sustainable and meet best practices for the community.

Major wind energy development is needed to reduce air pollution and resulting health costs and to extend the life of the fossil fuel supply. It supports family farms and rural economy and will not scare any tourists away.
I see wind turbines as a major step towards a sustainable future for our children and grandchildren.

I believe there is insufficient data available regarding the effects of wind turbines on the health and well-being of people living in the proximity of the projects to enable us to simply decide to go ahead for the benefit of the few who will benefit from leasing of farmlands to their development.

There is a lot of information left out about the economics of windmills. The Federal government gives a grant of $10.00 per KW capability of each windmill. We do not know how much the Provincial government gives the producers of electricity are paid a premium price by Ontario generation while the consumer pays 5-6 cents per KW (and we still pay to have sent to us and pay hydro’s debt).
So the taxpayer is heavily subsidizing these projects which at best run 60% of the time and have to be taken off line for maintenance.
The system is inefficient and Mr. Smitherman knows it so he can promote nuclear energy.

The programs supporting alternative energy are a sham. Geo thermal would supply good heating and cooling but cost for new construction is prohibitive (no rebates – no incentive). Heating and cooling our homes and business consumes a lot of energy.
Solar hot water is also a large consumption of energy. The program again means you have to go through bureaucratic hoops. People making money to tell you what you already know.
In order to get the rebates we need not only to oppose but provide alternative.

Note: the timing of this survey is not the best.
This is the busiest time of the year.New information related to distance and health concerns are coming on stream as we speak.

The European experience has been mixed. There are issues of reliability, oscillation and storage that have not been fully addressed.
Further I do not agree with grant programs that do not provide a payback to taxpayers that substantially front the costs.
If private enterprise wants to do this, the cost should be born by shareholders not the taxpayers.

I feel this wind energy fever is a misplaced dumping ground for a lot of people wish to do good environmentally.
However, to ruin the natural beauty of a place like the County is a net loss for everyone and earth.
Apparently countries with extensive wind turbine developments have experienced no reduction in fossil fuel use, which I guess is the perceived goal of wind energy, so why would it be different here.

Brainstorming sessions without the rush to do something immediately, while the easy handouts are available, could lead to numerous and varied alternatives to big, dumb turbines littering the landscape and have an actual and verifiable reduction in fossil fuel use.
I also think it is great you are doing this survey and I assume it is with the intent of coming out publically with your findings.
Then as a highly visible presence in the community, everyone will know where the Chamber stands on this issue, which of course you will know when you analyze these surveys.

I don’t support any turbines on Prince Edward Point or anywhere near or in sight of Sandbanks or North Beach Provincial Parks.
I mostly so not support wind projects as they have been proposed in Ontario to date. I think that wind power projects might have a place in an overall alternative energy initiative that includes other types of alternative energy but I believe these projects must be carefully planned so as not to damage the communities and countryside and waterfront where there are places.

The projects proposed will probably decrease much need revenue for Prince Edward County. It seems clear that property values and tourism will drop id these projects go forward.
The damage will outweigh the benefits.

Thank you for taking this survey.
Wind turbines over 50 feet in height should not be allowed in Prince Edward County. PEC is a populated, vibrant, beautiful destination point that Ontario needs and cannot lose. Wind turbines will decrease property values, health, landscapes and the aesthetic desirability for Ontarians and others to visit, shop, enjoy and possibly reside in this beautiful jewel Ontario has. Ontario only has 4 to 6 “Jewels” to attract tourism, places for our seniors or approaching seniors to retire or buy …….. homes.
PEC ranks with Niagara region Ottawa, Muskoka, Oak Ridges, as pristine cultural, agricultural areas in Ontario. All should have ugly large noisy expensive wind turbines banned forever.

I agree with the proposal put forth by 3 men from Big Island – small scale wind projects, solar panel, geothermal units, etc. with grants from governments. Not foreign huge scale towers.

Deseronto Transit

As many of you may have seen in this week's County Weekly, there is now public transit available from Picton and Bloomfield to Belleville.
Deseronto Transit will be running buses from Macauley Village, the Crystal Palace, Metro, and the Bloomfield Post Office, going to the Belleville Bus Terminal, the Bayview Mall, and Shoppers Drug Mart in Belleville.
Buses run throughout the day at convenient times for commuters departing to and from the County regularly.
Tickets are very affordable and there is even an option for a monthly pass, or a book of 10.
This is great news for tourists that do not wish to drive here and want to take the bus or train to Belleville and then come to the County because there is now affordable public transit.
For complete fare and schedule information check out www.deseronto.ca
or the ad in this week's issue of the County Weekly.

Message from the President (August 2009)


From the desk of Dave Ashton:

Summer has arrived and with it, the tourists. “Waring's Corner” may be one of their first attractions or hurdle with the addition of the new round-about.
This scenic addition compliments our new home building centre, Home Hardware, the new expansion of the Waring House and marks a welcoming entrance to the Picton area.

The County has received some wonderful news from our Provincial and Federal governments with the announcement of money coming to the County in support of the building of the Wellington Community Centre and County Youth Park in Picton.
These projects will be great assets.
The Provincial government has been on a summer recess so there has been no further word on the implementation of the “Tourism Competitiveness Report”.
We will keep you informed as information comes in.
Our office has received many calls and emails regarding the proposed Wind Farm developments in the County and we have been asked to issue a statement against the development.
As our organization is made up of many members with diverse opinions, we cannot make a statement for or against however, your Chamber would like to have member feedback on this important issue.
Please fill out the survey and return it to us.
PECCTAC will send the survey results and comments to our local and provincial government representatives.

In addition we keep our members informed of important and informative meetings on topics that could have an effect on member businesses.
Although the Board of Directors has adjourned for the summer, we continue to work hard with all our partners and we look forward to September when we can plan for next year.
A strong membership makes strong Chamber members.

Dave

Advocacy: Wind Farms Survey

PECCTAC is interested in securing your input on the potential impact of WIND FARMS being built in Prince Edward County.
Please take a couple of minutes to complete the SURVEY.
The results of this survey will be forwarded to the Mayor and Councillors of Prince Edward County as well as our MPP Mrs. Leona Dombrowsky.
Once completed please send or drop off to PECCTAC at 116 Main St., Picton.

Obtain a copy of the survey from www.pecchamber.com
click on : Wind Farms Survey

PECCTAC is looking for IT-Support

Details can be obtained at the PECCTAC Office or website @ www.pecchamber.com click on “IT RFP” .
Start date October 2009
Written proposals only to:
The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce116 Main St., Picton, ON, K0K 2T0
or e-mail manager@pecchamber.com

Welcome Centres open for business

If you drive by Carrying Place and are looking for the Welcome Centre, it has moved!
The Welcome Centre is located at Sprenkle’s Meat & Variety at 22186 Loyalist Pkwy.
This year we have students assisting travellers at this Welcome Centre thanks to funding through the Bay of Quinte Tourist Council.

We also want to thank Jerry Sprenkle and staff for their support.

Being your own boss

The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce has been an active participant of the BYOB project.
The key reason that BYOB has been a big success to date is the continued support to help local youth establish their own businesses and gain new entrepreneurial skills that will help them in their future careers as business people.
So far this year The East Central Ontario Training Board has hosted 3 youth entrepreneur camps that involved approximately 200 local students in full day activities and learning, with another 2 camps to be held in the fall.
The feedback from the students has been very positive. To date there has been 9 young entrepreneurs accepted into the program for support and access to the $3,000 startup grant.
Some great businesses have already begun, ranging from a construction and design business, a database management company to a masonry company.
It is the goal to increase the number of participants before the end of this worthy initiative.

Again: Summer Kick-off

Our thanks to the Prince Edward Yacht Club for hosting the June Meet & Greet.
The best turnout ever with over 75 members.

The Meet & Greets are the best opportunity for members to connect with fellow business owners.
Find out what is going on in your community and tell others what is new about your business.

Tourism Ambassador (C-TAT) Program Update

Community Living Prince Edward & Prince Edward Learning Centre are partnering to offer County Tourism Ambassador Training to adults supported by Community Living.
The participants are all working and volunteering in The County and Belleville, and the training will help them to be even more effective in their jobs.
The training will run over a 4 week period:
July 22 & 29 and August 5 & 12;
9:30am – 12:00pm.

Anyone wishing to be a guest speaker or offer support, can call Lori @ 613-476-1811.

Dates to remember

Next Meet & Greet:

October 20: Loyalist Lofts

December 8: Brown's Manor B&B

Increase your business

Attention AAPEC Members:
The AAPEC (Webervations) calendar is set so visitors know what you have available.
If you are listed on any other website be sure the availability calendar is directed to YOUR AAPEC calender and has a weblink to www.pecchamber.com.

Enhance your online business presence

Advertise on PECCTAC’s Website http://www.pecchamber.com/
With over 3.8 million hits in the last three years your business can be front and centre.

PECCTAC has created 2 ways to get your business online.

Space is limited so call today – 613.476.2421.

Welcome New Members!

+ Economic Planning Group (Tourism Consultants)
+ Chestnut Park Real Estate Ltd.

Thank you for your support!

Are you paying too much?

VISA - 1.68%
MasterCard - 1.79%
Interac - $0.09
CALL US TODAY TO GET THESE GREAT RATES!
613.476.2421 or e-mail pec@reach.net

Newsletter insert

Let all your fellow members know what your business is doing or special features/events that are coming up.

For $50.00 you can insert a8 ½ x 11” flyer/brochure into the PECCTAC newsletter.

Quinte Business Achievement Award - Ger Ready!

PECCTAC has received a number of nominations for the Quinte Business Achievement Awards!The businesses nominated will be contacted and the winners will be presented at the Awards Banquet on Friday, October 23rd held at the RCF Museum in Trenton.
Come out and join your fellow business members and help celebrate the outstanding business people in Prince Edward County.
For further information go to www.qbaa.ca
5:30 pm Cocktails
6:30 pm dinner
8 pm awards
Tickets $45 per person.
Available at the PECCTAC office.

Membership has its benefits!

Are you taking advantage of all the benefits PECCTAC has to offer?
Group Health Insurance:
With the Ontario Government decreasing the benefits you receive in healthcare coverage, PECCTAC members have the opportunity to be covered by our group health insurance plan. PECCTAC’s group insurance plan covers:
chiropractic and physiotherapy treatments, eye exams, acupuncturist, masseur, naturopath, osteopath, podiatrist and more.
Contact PECCTAC’s insurance representative Shannon Neely for a personal confidential quote. Phone 613.966.1020.
Group Home & Car Insurance:
Don’t pass up this great opportunity to save money on your home and car insurance.
Call Don Stanton at 613.476.2776.

Tourism Update


It’s been an interesting year to say the least.
The Visitor’s Office has been very busy so we are very pleased to have Dylan Marecak helping us out.
Dylan was born in Kingston, ON and re-located to the Quinte area in 2005.
Dylan graduated from Bayside Secondary School this past June and is fully bilingual, having spent 14 years in French Immersion.
This fall he will be attending the University of Guelph.

OCC - Global Pandemic Tool Kit

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is reminding businesses throughout Ontario to be vigilant in protecting their operations and employees from possible effects of a global pandemic, by issuing an updated pandemic planning guide.

“The quick reaction to the situation occurring in Mexico shows us that we have learned a great deal from past experiences, and yet, research continues to show that while many businesses are aware of the possible impacts of a pandemic, few have made preparations so that they can deal with this possibility,” explains Len Crispino, President & CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
The Pandemic Planning Tool Kit was first released in January 2007 to businesses across the province in an effort to minimize disruption to the province’s economy in the case of a pandemic or other widespread emergency.
A national survey confirmed in 2008 that half of Canadian businesses over 500 employees still have no plan to manage a pandemic.
The tool kit includes the following:
• Estimates of potential staff absences
• Legislative requirements governing staff absences during an emergency and subsequent return to work
• List of possible effects to services and business operations
• Prevention techniques to limit the spread of disease•
Business continuity checklist

Additional resources:
The Pandemic Planning Tool Kit is available at: http://occ.on.ca/pandemic-planning-tool-kit

Great Summer Kick-off Meet & Greet


Thanks to the Prince Edward Yacht Club for hosting this year's Summer Kick-off Meet & Greet at their beautiful Location on Picton harbour.
We enjoyed a record number of members as well as new and potential members with lively discussions and presentations of new businesses and business opportunities in Prince Edward County.
Thanks everybody for making this a great success!

Dan Aykroyd's Ideal Route Starts In Prince Edward County!

Today's, June 13th issue of the Toronto Star features the article "On the road with Dan Aykroyd" in the Travel section.
Aykroyd shares his dream wine route and says that he would start in Prince Edward County!

Aykroyd says he would begin his trip in mid October with about a dozen friends driving some Harley Davidsons and a couple of vintage cars.
They would stop for lunch on the patio of Lake on the Mountain Resort.
He says, " They have a wonderful kitchen and serve a great tourtiere with homemade chili relish."
Aykroyd then says they would push on through Picton which is filled with great restaurants.

Aykroyd's wine route takes him on to Toronto and the Niagara region.

Our Summer Help is in

We are thrilled to have Elyse Platt return this summer.
Joining her this year is Jarrod Keogh.
Jarrod is completing grade 11.
Please stop in and introduce yourselves.