Take your business to the next level with graphics, social media posts, content, and more that YOU create! Marisa Stephens will cover Canva techniques as well as basic design principles to help you create the best looking Canva files. Register here.

Join Senator Bill Reineke, State Representative Gary Click, Seneca County Commissioner Tyler Shuff, and the City of Tiffin Mayor Lee Wilkinson to hear their annual messages at Camden Falls Reception & Conference Center on Thursday, April 25 at 8 AM.


This will be an informative narrative regarding the State of the City, County and State of Ohio. The Legislative Breakfast is put on in partnership with the Seneca County Industrial Management Council.


A special thank you to our event sponsor, Spectrum! Register here.

Seneca County Human Resource Association will hold their next meeting on April 9, 2024 at 11:30 am. The meeting takes place at the McCullen Conference Center in Mercy Hospital - Tiffin, 45 St. Lawrence Dr., Tiffin.


The Greater Ohio Workforce Board (GOWB) commissioned a study of 600 youth ages 18 – 24 to find out information such as “Biggest Influencers in Career Choice/Looking for in an Employer,” “Workplace Environment and Culture,” and “Communication Preferences,” and the data has been sorted by gender, employment status, place of residence, and respondent demographics. John Trott, the Executive Director of the GOWB will give a presentation on the results. Click here to learn more and to register.

Promotion

Congratulations to Angeline Inc on their new office at 252 West Market Street in Tiffin! With a vision for the future and a rich history of service to individuals with developmental disabilities. They are excited to partner with Tiffin area residents, families, businesses, and the community.


Angeline Industries, Inc. is a non-profit organization with a 100% family satisfaction rating. Additionally, Angeline will celebrate 50 years of service to those with disABILITIES in 2025.


Angeline Inc. is headquartered at 210 N Sandusky Ave in Upper Sandusky. To learn more about their programs, business, employment, and volunteer opportunities, email Robert A. Witt, CEO at rwitt@angelineinc.org, visit their website at angelineinc.org, or call 419-731-0001. To see more pictures of the ribbon cutting, click here.

As we celebrate our 110th year in operation, we are incredibly grateful to have the support of James R. Gucker & Gina R. Grandillo, Attorneys at Law as one of our valued sponsors for 2024.


James R. Gucker & Gina R. Grandillo, Attorneys at Law are your local title agency, featuring practices including corporate law, civil and commercial, criminal defense, trust wills and probate, and real estate.


For a full list of all of our generous sponsors, click here.

Education

Thank you to everyone who attended our Corporate Transparency Act Compliance Workshop with Attorney Zachary Fowler last week at North Central Ohio ESC!


Zach shed light on the objectives of the Corporate Transparency Act, and explored how it might impact member's business operations. Participants gained valuable insights into managing compliance obligations and mastering reporting procedures to ensure timely fulfillment of requirements.

Resources & Savings

Chamber Energy Program


Save on natural gas and electric costs. Click here for more information.

Member to Member Benefit


Member to Member Benefits help you save money. Love Local all year round! Read more here.

Have you received you Member to Member card yet?


Give us a call at 419-447-4141, be prepared to tell us how many employees you have.



Destination Seneca County, in partnership with the Seneca County Bicentennial Committee, has announced that Be a Tourist in Your Own Town is returning for a second year. This initiative allows Seneca County residents the opportunity to be immersed in all that the community has to offer during Seneca County’s Bicentennial Year.


During the weekend of April 19, 20, and 21, residents can enjoy free admission to most museums and galleries along with several experiences throughout the county from 12 to 4 PM. Donations are accepted and encouraged.


Participants will have the opportunity to win more than $500 in prizes by completing a passport that will allow them the opportunity to explore at least two experiences and at least six attractions. Passports can be found online at www.SenecaTourist.com, picked up at the 24/7 Seneca County Welcome Center at 96 South Washington Street, or they can be picked up at one of the five experience locations starting April 19. Passports must be returned to an experience location to be entered into the prize drawing.