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MortgageMamma

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"Meet the City" (Huge Business Opportunity Too!)
« on: April 27, 2008, 09:01:17 PM »
The Greater Anna Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a "Meet the City" event.  This event will be on Saturday May 17th from noon until 2pm at the West Crossing Amenity Center.  We will have members of the senior City of Anna Staff, Anna City Council, Anna School Board, Anna EDC, Anna CDC, the Parks Board, the Planning and Zoning Board, The Board of Adjustments, Anna Police Department, Anna Fire Department, and the Westminster Fire Department!

The YMCA and the PTO will have bounce houses for the kids and Vicky from The Malt Shop will have food available.  Many of the businesses will be on hand to ask questions and get more information from.

This is your chance to come out and meet your neighbors, your City Staff, City servants and area businesses!  Mark your calendars.  This will be a great event.  More info to come.  You can e-mail me @ President@GreaterAnnaChamber.com with any questions or suggestions. 
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2008, 09:16:01 PM »
We'll be there!  8)

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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2008, 12:39:48 PM »
So, I guess that "other" chamber wasn't invited.   ;)  LOL

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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2008, 12:42:28 PM »
OMG they still operate?  HOW embarrassing!

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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2008, 01:00:35 PM »
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OMG they still operate?  HOW embarrassing!
I thought that the embarrassment alone would have made the curl up and die. Do you not have to have members to be a chamber????

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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2008, 01:04:17 PM »
Oh, I forgot to say we will be there! 

Will AFW&S have a booth?  ;D

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« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2008, 04:09:53 PM »
They will certainly be invited as they are a member, however even businesses that are not members are welcomed.  Please have anyone interested to contact me President@GreaterAnnaChamber.com 

ALL citizens are welcome.  We plan for it to be a really fun event.  :)

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Re: "Meet the City" (Huge Business Opportunity Too!)
« Reply #7 on: May 04, 2008, 01:41:40 AM »
Will senior PD leadership be in attendance?

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« Reply #8 on: May 04, 2008, 09:52:19 AM »
Oh, I forgot to say we will be there! 

Will AFW&S have a booth?  ;D

Yes Daisy, they will be there.  :)

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Re: "Meet the City" (Huge Business Opportunity Too!)
« Reply #9 on: May 04, 2008, 09:52:39 AM »
Will senior PD leadership be in attendance?

They have been invited to attend :)

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« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2008, 11:37:16 AM »
We still have a few spaces available for businesses to have tables at the event.  Remember to bring your friends and neighbors.  It is sure to be a good time.

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« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2008, 11:59:56 AM »
We still have a few spaces available for businesses to have tables at the event.  Remember to bring your friends and neighbors.  It is sure to be a good time.

Glodowg Candles will be there.  What could be better?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Re: "Meet the City" (Huge Business Opportunity Too!)
« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2008, 12:37:01 PM »

The Anna Chamber of Commerce has no reason to be embarrassed? They did nothing wrong. They have many members - over 85 members of that Chamber. They are moving along just fine. They will always be here...

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« Reply #13 on: May 13, 2008, 01:19:13 PM »
NOTE:  This is NOT the Greater Anna Chamber of Commerce.

Appparently you missed this article when it came out.  I didn't know anyone was still on that chamber because it was so poorly ran that even the officers were not legally officers because they broke rules when they were voted in.  On top of that they didn't pay their fees on time to the national association of chambers. 

Sounds like a well oiled machine to me.   ::)

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Kimberly Dawes Luther will remain president of the Anna Chamber of Commerce.

Robert James Hughes/McKinney Courier-Gazette
 

ANNA — Kimberly Dawes-Luther will keep her position as president of the Anna Chamber of Commerce after a motion made at Thursday’s chamber board meeting to remove her failed.

Chamber director Paul Lindsey made the motion to have Luther terminated immediately as chamber president after some directors questioned Luther about financial statements. Directors Jerry Fillebrown, Earl Spencer and Gary Billups voted in favor of Lindsey’s motion to have Luther removed.

Billy Deragon, who is also a city council member; Jeremy Hersom; Michael Cross; Jeffrey Ludlow; John Rattan, who was approved by the board Thursday to be chamber chairman; and Joe Wardell, superintendent of the Anna ISD, voted against Lindsey’s motion, or in favor of keeping Luther on as the chamber president.

Board member Buddy Hayes also attended the meeting, but it was unclear how he voted on the issue as he did not raise his hand to approve or oppose the motion.

Deragon asked Lindsey after the board met for about 30 minutes in closed session to discuss Luther’s fate as the chamber president why he made the motion to terminate Luther’s role as president, to which Lindsey declined to comment on in public session.

Lindsey asked Luther how many checking accounts had been opened and closed for the chamber. An account was opened at Capital One Bank, but was closed, Luther said. The chamber’s existing account is at Legacy Bank of Texas, Luther said. However, that account will be closed soon and a new one opened up at Texas Star Bank in Anna, where Hayes is branch president.

Luther also said the chamber made about $2,400 from ticket sales at a circus held Oct. 1.

Fillebrown asked Luther if she knew how much money was in the chamber’s checking account at Legacy Bank as of Thursday. Luther said she did not know, but presented the board members the September monthly statement dated Sept. 4 to Sept. 30. Hayes also asked Luther why she didn’t have a more current checking account statement and told her she could go to Legacy Bank’s Web site and pull up the account status. Luther told the board she does not typically look at the account online.

Deragon said the board of directors has not given Luther the tools to be successful. He said the board members agreed to appoint a vice president and treasurer but failed to do that.

Luther said she was not disappointed with the board members in any way about some of them voting to have her removed as the chamber president. She was thrilled that Rattan will be the chamber’s new chairperson, she said.

However, Luther was disappointed to see copies of a list of civil cases filed in Collin County that involved bad checks against her placed under the windshield wipers of cars in the parking lot of West Crossing Amenity Center, where the chamber meeting was held.

The cases include a bad check that was written to A1-Grass Co. on March 31, 1997, for $448.25; a $100 check that was made payable to Tom Thumb on March 19, 1997; another check made payable to Tom Thumb on March 19, 1997, for $154.38; and a check that was made payable to Kroger’s on Oct. 14, 1999, for $42.50, according to the Collin County Web site, www. http://www.co.collin.tx.us/rsp-bin/pbkr125.pgm.



Luther said after the meeting that her brother, Kelly Dawes, in fact wrote the checks and forged her signature and served time in jail for that crime.

Kelly Dawes was sentenced to serve three years Nov. 15, 1991, in the Texas Department of Corrections for theft $750 to $20,000 that occurred on July 19, 1989, according to the Collin County Web site www. http://www.co.collin.tx.us/rsp-bin/pbkr125.pgm.

Her brother allegedly stole her checkbook after he got out of jail, and wrote about seven checks and forged her name, but she chose to pay the fines for the bad checks because she didn’t want anything else to happen to her brother, Luther said.

“My brother served over three-and-a-half years in the Texas Department of Corrections for forging my name. It was devastating enough to our family that my brother was in jail. I wasn’t going to add to it and I wasn’t going to stick that on my brother,” Luther said.

Luther believes someone who attended the chamber meeting other than the chamber directors placed the copies of the case history on people’s cars. Luther believes the case history list was placed on people’s cars because she is supporting the prohibition of the legal sale of alcohol in Anna, she said.

Luther and Deragon are members of the Anna Alcohol Repeal Committee and Hersom is the treasurer of the committee, which was formed to stop the legal sale of beer, wine and liquor for off-premise consumption in Anna. The issue on whether or not alcohol can be sold in Anna is currently being decided on by voters.

People in Anna have also told Luther that the copies of the cases were found at the Anna Post Office and all over town since Monday, Luther said.

“The public data stuff was placed at the post office and a builder representative called me and told me he saw it. That did not affect me when I got my real estate license,” she said.

She did not know if she will file a lawsuit against anyone who is possibly found placing copies of the case history in public places, or on people’s cars, but said it is a serious defamation of character.

“I can’t tolerate defamation of character. People should verify the information before they put it out there,” Luther said.

Contact staff writer Brandi Hart at hartb@acnpapers.com. To post comments online, access this story at www.scntx.com.
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Re: "Meet the City" (Huge Business Opportunity Too!)
« Reply #14 on: May 13, 2008, 01:25:20 PM »
NOTE:  This is NOT the Greater Anna Chamber of Commerce.

Then there was this from the December 4th meeting of the Anna Chamber of Commerce.  You probably missed that too:

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These are some of the notes that I took at the Chamber of Commerce meeting on Tuesday, 04 Dec 07.  These are not the official minutes of the meeting, and are not complete.  They also reflect personal notes that I took, and in no way represent the official position of any organization.

I believed this to be a public meeting.

This was a very short meeting, lasting less than an hour.  Members of the chamber, the "board of directors," and the president were there, along with myself and some other members of the public.

There was some discussion on getting an Invoice from KLAK, and some clarification on the position of the Chamber and KLAK.  It's unclear whether the chamber requested a commercial or if KLAK has aired a commercial.  The meeting minutes from the last Chamber meeting say that they are waiting on the invoice, and intend to pay it when it arrives.

At that time an attorney (Aaron Miller with Miller and Associates?) was present and was given the opportunity to speak.  He says he was hired by the Chamber of Commerce, and that the meeting tonight is in violation of the by-laws.  Mr. Miller concluded that the meeting was not properly called since none of the members present (except Kimberly Dawes-Luther) was a member of the board of directors.  According to the by-laws, only Kimberly Dawes-Luther, Lee Lawrence and Ty Chapman are on the board of directors.  The board can only be expanded by a vote of the current board, and the members of the board are voted in by the current members of the Chamber of Commerce at the Annual Meeting.  There was some discussion that there hasn't been an annual meeting in the last 16 months, since the Chambers inception in August 2005.  This lead to questions of the validity of the by-laws, since there hasn't been a meeting for the board to approve the by-laws.  Mrs. Dawes-Luther reports that she has been speaking with Lee and they intend to fix the by-laws and have them ready for an election and annual meeting on 20 Dec (or 20 Jan, that was unclear to me). 

The chamber currently shows somewhere near $12,232.20 in their bank account, with a recent purchase of a laptop for $930.80 and some other checks written to reimburse members.  There are still outstanding expenses for a banner for the circus and the city maps.  The attorney requested that the money in the account and the laptop be turned over to Mrs. Dawes-Luther tonight, since the current "board of directors" is not the real board of directors, and they are acting in violation of the by-laws.  This brought up other concerns of whether the current "board of directors" should hire an attorney themselves, and where that money will come from.  The money will remain in "limbo" until the current "board of directors" gets a second opinion.

There was confusion on when the next annual meeting will be, where it will be held, and who will be notified.  Dr. Charles Vance asked if the members of the Chamber could call for an annual meeting, at which time Mrs. Dawes-Luther mentioned that Calvary Baptist Church was not a member of the Chamber, so couldn't call for a meeting.  This brought up the point that the by-laws state that membership has to be voted on by the board of directors, which hasn't happened.  So there is now confusion as to who is a member of the Chamber of Commerce.  Mrs. Dawes-Luther also stated that she was trying to organize an annual meeting on the 20th at the Party Barn.  Members of the Chamber will be notified by mail or fax.

As this discussion was winding down, Mr. Rattan requested they adjourn so they could have time to obtain legal counsel and come up with a position.