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On Thursday, December 3rd, The Beech River Heritage Museum hosted the Lighting of the Christmas Tree. Several Henderson Countians attended to appreciate this festive event as well enjoy the performances of the LHS and LMS bands.

Southern Sass Salon

Saturday, December 12th, Southern Sass Salon held their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting. In attendance were;  Owner\stylist Destiny Woods, accompanying Destiny was her Uncle Jimmy Tucker from Little Rock Arkansas, Stylist Britney Scott,  Stylist Lana Brittain,  Stylist Mary Adamopoulos,  Stylist/manicurist Janie Forgette and
Manicurist Mercedes Orr. They are located at 221 West Church Street. Be sure to stop by and get some city class with some Southern Sass!
Useful Information:

Leadership 2016
  
The Henderson County Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting applications for the Leadership Henderson County Class of 2016. 
 
Leadership Henderson County is an organization dedicated to strengthening and diversifying the leadership within Henderson County.  Through this effort, we hope to stimulate increased participation and commitment in the community.  
 
Applications are available at the Henderson County Chamber of Commerce office, located at 149 Eastern Shores Dr., Lexington, TN or by calling (731) 968-2126.  The deadline for application is Jan. 15th.

USEFUL TIPS FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS/MANAGERS

Creating a positive business climate in 'stormy' times.

In a 'real storm', people seek shelter until the 'storm' is over and many times forget to take action to stay ahead of the 'storm'. Here is a tip regarding what actions to take before the 'storm'.


If your business discipline is at risk or vulnerable in this 'stormy' period, consider becoming more diversified into one that is  less vulnerable.


If you would like more information about this topic or to discuss your business needs, a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL visit with Ron Acree or Joel Newman at the TN Small Business Development Center, (JSCC), may be helpful. Contact the Chamber office at (731)968-2126 to schedule an appointment during the date of their monthly visit. This business counseling is offered as an additional service of YOUR Chamber of Commerce.

TNSBDC will be here Wednesday, December 16th.

Studies: Holiday shoppers waiting patiently for discounts
Dive Brief:
  • Of the three quarters of shoppers who aren't ready for the holidays, almost half will wait until Christmas Eve to finish up, a 12-year high, according to a new study from America's Research Group released Monday. 
  • That squares with research from last year from purchase-based data platform Cardlytics. Last-minute shoppers in 2014 were 36% of total shoppers, giving retailers a 12% increase in physical store sales, and a 27% increase in online sales the week before Christmas, according to Cardlytics. They also spent more, averaging $1,362 per person, almost $100 more than those shopping earlier, who spent an average $1,269 each.
  • And retail strategy solutions company Vennli found that 67% of shoppers it surveyed report shopping for gifts throughout November and December, with 15% saying they shop "last minute," largely hoping for price cuts. Target and, to a lesser extent Wal-Mart, are the winners, with shoppers saying they're more likely to shop at those retailers last minute than at department stores, Vennli found.
Dive Insight:

Retailers generally have positioned themselves well going into the holidays, and physical stores saw more people actually making purchases last month, according to physical-store analytics firm RetailNext.

"As we got into Thanksgiving, there was a great uptick in traffic," RetailNext VP of retail consulting Shelley E. Kohan told Retail Dive. "That speaks to people very interested in getting out. The weather helped tremendously. Shoppers were very aware of promotions that retailers were going to roll out Thanksgiving and even beyond that."

That shows that shoppers got a head start on Black Friday shopping the weekend before Thanksgiving. Furthermore, though, Kohan said she has found that this year retailers and brands are being more strategic and less panicked about their pricing. 

"Last year a lot of retailers were caught off guard going into Thanksgiving," she says. "Cyber promotions started early last year and there was more panic last year. It's measured this year, thought out and planned. There are really great discounts and deals on a few items, for example, and the rest of the items aren't cut as deep promotionally. I think that bodes well."

Still, the research shows that shoppers are waiting, and waiting, for more discounts to come. Kohan agrees that consumers are extremely price-savvy, and for some items will be patient enough to wait for prices to come down as December wanes.

Macy's chairman-CEO Terry Lundgren said last month that shoppers will be indeed rewarded for their patience.

"Eventually you run out of days to sell through the inventory, because December 27th comes and volume just drops off precipitously," said Lundgren. "We're going to take markdowns. Consumers are going to have a field day, because we're going to have lots of values out there. But we're going to get rid of the inventory; have to do that before Christmas."




















Anyone that would like to support our 1st Annual "Shop with a Cop" event can come by The Lexington Police Department from 8a-6p and purchase a blue light bulb for a $5 donation. All  the proceeds from the donations will go directly toward our Community Program. Once we collect our donations, several youth from Lexington and Henderson County will get the opportunity to eat breakfast and shop with local officers. We are working with our school counselors on identifying these children. Lastly, we are asking that participants display their blue bulbs throughout the month of December to show support for our local law enforcement officers.


HEALTHY PEOPLE. 

 HEALTHY COMPANIES.

HEALTHY COMMUNITIES.

 YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!


Contact the Henderson County Chamber for more information after viewing the (link above) website.
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