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Call center to open in downtown Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - In April, Shea visited the Elmira-Corning area anonymously to get a feel for the community and its residents. Unaccompanied by local leaders or developers, he spent a day driving from Corning to Elmira, stopping at convenience stores, local eateries and other places where people gathered. By the time Shea contacted the Southern Tier Economic Growth office a few months later, he was sold on the area. 2006-11-24 Call center to open in downtown Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - In April, Shea visited the Elmira-Corning area anonymously to get a feel for the community and its residents. Unaccompanied by local leaders or developers, he spent a day driving from Corning to Elmira, stopping at convenience stores, local eateries and other places where people gathered. By the time Shea contacted the Southern Tier Economic Growth office a few months later, he was sold on the area. 2006-11-21 Call center to open in downtown Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - In April, Shea visited the Elmira-Corning area anonymously to get a feel for the community and its residents. Unaccompanied by local leaders or developers, he spent a day driving from Corning to Elmira, stopping at convenience stores, local eateries and other places where people gathered. By the time Shea contacted the Southern Tier Economic Growth office a few months later, he was sold on the area. 2006-11-20 Seminars, Award Presentations Highlight 66th Annual Meeting Hospitality 1st (press release), FL - Gray gave an overview of last year�s successes, including the innovative Hospitality Partnership with the chamber, the Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association, the Hospitality Association of South Carolina, the National Restaurant Association and the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Gray also gave an overview of the chamber�s 2005-2006 legislative agenda. Highlights included hosting legislative events in Washington, D.C., hosting the Grand Strand Legislative Reception in Columbia, ongoing additional funds at the national and state levels for Interstate 74 and Interstate 73, the signing of the late school start bill, the passing of the new South Carolina law allowing businesses to make the decision to use mini-bottles, free pour or a combination of both, and the unprecedented $2.5 million state grant for destination-specific tourism promotion. Gray also touched on the chamber�s growing education and training program, the summer-long, Sun Fun Festival�s A Celebration of Summer and the new Beach, Boogie and BBQ Festival. 2006-11-18 Call center to open in downtown Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - In April, Shea visited the Elmira-Corning area anonymously to get a feel for the community and its residents. Unaccompanied by local leaders or developers, he spent a day driving from Corning to Elmira, stopping at convenience stores, local eateries and other places where people gathered. By the time Shea contacted the Southern Tier Economic Growth office a few months later, he was sold on the area. 2006-11-17 Call center to open in downtown Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - In April, Shea visited the Elmira-Corning area anonymously to get a feel for the community and its residents. Unaccompanied by local leaders or developers, he spent a day driving from Corning to Elmira, stopping at convenience stores, local eateries and other places where people gathered. By the time Shea contacted the Southern Tier Economic Growth office a few months later, he was sold on the area. 2006-11-16 Seminars, Award Presentations Highlight 66th Annual Meeting Hospitality 1st (press release), FL - Gray gave an overview of last year�s successes, including the innovative Hospitality Partnership with the chamber, the Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association, the Hospitality Association of South Carolina, the National Restaurant Association and the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Gray also gave an overview of the chamber�s 2005-2006 legislative agenda. Highlights included hosting legislative events in Washington, D.C., hosting the Grand Strand Legislative Reception in Columbia, ongoing additional funds at the national and state levels for Interstate 74 and Interstate 73, the signing of the late school start bill, the passing of the new South Carolina law allowing businesses to make the decision to use mini-bottles, free pour or a combination of both, and the unprecedented $2.5 million state grant for destination-specific tourism promotion. Gray also touched on the chamber�s growing education and training program, the summer-long, Sun Fun Festival�s A Celebration of Summer and the new Beach, Boogie and BBQ Festival. 1. Members on the Move Jeanette Alpert, PT, MS, CIE, CPE, and Candice Woodward, PT, CIE, CPE, owners of Woodward, Alpert & Associates Inc, an ergonomics consulting firm located ... 2. 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