October 27, 2021
Dear Members:
 
The Mayfield Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has six (6) open seats for 2022. We are looking for candidates to join our board who have an interest in being part of a great group of small businesses owners/reps who are community minded, and business focused. Any member who is interested in being considered MUST submit a brief bio and photo by MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2021.  Requirements for a Board Member are that you attend monthly board meetings, Participation on at least one committee (Current standing committees are: Membership, Golf Outing, Scholarships, Communications, and Programs), and attend most of our events. This is a two (2) year commitment. 
 
A successful chamber is one that keeps its members involved in chamber business. The strength of our chamber is dependent upon our members.
 
If this is something that interests you and you can make the time commitment, please send your info to President@mayfieldareachamber.org or our site via the button below. Thank you!
Network Across Four Local Chambers November 4th
Chamber of Commerce Collaborative Breakfast with Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce, Euclid Chamber of Commerce, and Heights-Hillcrest Regional Chamber of Commerce with guest speaker Joe Pulizzi. 
 
Joe Pulizzi, author of the Amazon #1 Marketing best seller Content Inc., will detail step-by-step, how to content creators are building loyal audiences and then monetizing those audiences in multiple ways. Whether you are an entreqreneur, business leader or marketer- this presentation will surprise and delight.
Annual State of the Schools Luncheon
The Annual State of the Schools luncheon is another highlighted event for MACC. Please join us for a fantastic overview of what is happening in the Mayfield City Schools from Superintendent Dr. Michael J. Barnes.
FedEx and UPS Holiday Shipping Deadlines for 2021
As you prepare your store for the influx of orders that come with the holiday season, you’re going to want to keep an eye on the shipping deadlines. Both FedEx and UPS have announced the last dates you can ship your orders and make it in time for a Christmas delivery.

While it’s important to note these deadlines every year, it will be especially crucial this year. UPS and FedEx are currently struggling to keep up with demand for small package shipments and it’s only going to get worse the closer we get to the holidays. To keep your customers happy and set the right expectations, we recommend clearly communicating the shipping cutoff dates and adding in extra days in case of delays.
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