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38002.com theview theview Page 6 February 2015 business LAKELAND CHAMBER AWARDS Lakeland Chamber Awards Banquet honored several businesses this year on January 24. Awards and recipients: Hospitality Award Stonebridge Golf Club, Co mmu nity Supp ort Award - Fireworks City, Small Business Award Fayette Pool Supplies, Person of the Year Award Wesley Wright, Best Overall Holiday Decorations - Crossfit Mechanix Lakeland, Best Use of Color - Signs Digital First, Best Holiday Theme - The UPS Store Lakeland, Best Light Show - Fireworks City. Pictured are (left) Wesley Wright and (right) Kevin Bailey and Will Ashworth BUSINESS CALENDAR Wednesday, February 11, 11:30 am – Membership Luncheon at the Family Center, Arlington Church of Christ, 5999 Polk Street, Arlington. Presentation by Terry Hollahan, Editor, Memphis Business Journal. The February luncheon is sponsored by Thomas Insurance and Investments. Lunch will be catered by Kroger Arlington; the cost is $10.00 person/members, $15.00 person/nonmembers. RSVP by Monday, February 9, to [email protected] om. Tuesday, February 17, 11:30am-1:00 pm – Chamber Connection Workshop at the Chamber office at 12015 Walker Street. Topic: Open Discussion on Combating Fraud, Waste, and Malfeasance in the Work Place presented by the Tennessee Small Business Development Center. Bring a lunch; soft drinks provided. No fee for Chamber members; $10 for non-members. Space is limited; RSVP to info@arlingtontn chamber.com Friday, February 20th 12:00 noon — Lakeland Chamber Luncheon at Stonebridge Golf Club Guest Speaker, Joey Edwards of Webster University Caterer by Pink Flamingo RSVP to Ginny@My LakelandTN.org Save the Date! Sunday, April 12, 5:00-7:00 pm – A Taste of Arlington at Arlington High School. HELPING HANDS On November 24, the Grady family—Donny, April and their two daughters, ages three and five—lost their house and everything in it to a fire. A raffle for Grizzlies tickets was held and raised $300 in just a few weeks. Modern Woodmen of America matched the funds that were raised for a total of $600. Pictured above presenting a check to April Grady is Amy Carson, Financial Representative, Modern Woodmen of America.