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Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 1949.

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1 Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 1949

2 Board Members Leonard Lee President Dave Milligan Vice-President Signage Elaine Park Treasurer Kerry Milligan Executive Director Larry Curtiss Highways Troy Callewaert Retail Business Shop Local Mike Ryan Consulting Business Harbour Days Don Fraser VIC/Gardens Ralph Linnmann Tourism Business Shop Local George Brown Harbour Authority Bruce Thompson Tech Business Industrial Commissioner

3 Board Members Ken Johnson Music Advisor Work from home Musician, Composer, Producer Todd Slobogean Local employer Home Office Carey Threlkeld Local Employer, Storefront, Retail Dwayne Dobson Self Employed Work from Home Marketing and Technology Deb Cole Chair – Shop Local

4 Growing our Chamber 2013 2014 2015 Membership$6,610$6,990$7,685 Brochure Racking$1000$1,240$1,400 Sign Income$3,375$3,525$5,892 Tent Rental$500$200$400 Members Wash Subs$1,025$1,155$1,815 SCRD Grant VIB Amb$8,172$7,643$7,374 SCRD Grant VIC Wash$4,800$4,800$4,263

5 Economic Development Strengths: a relaxed lifestyle, world-class natural attractions, favourable real estate prices and a lively, engaged community Weaknesses: gaps in infrastructure and services, a small population, an undiversified industrial base and ineffective, uncoordinated marketing

6 Things we could do Develop a clear community brand and image using key messages: – Pender’s clean natural environment within reach of the Lower Mainland – world-class attractions such as Princess Louisa and the Skookumchuck – a vibrant arts scene and interesting history

7 Things we could do Build a better online presence with a focus on community brand messages Implement a clearly-signed hiking and walkway network Improve public access to lakes and ocean Improve directional and information signage, especially on main roads and at the community entrances

8 Clearly Signed Hiking and Walking Advisory Council / Hiking Group has championed the hiking and walking – Obtained funding for hiking trails – Documented most of the trails – Signed most of the hiking trails – Designed trail head signage Advisory Council / Hiking Group Plans for This Year – Purchase and install trail head signage – Complete documentation and put on-line SCRD – Has money for roadside trails – Lily Lake trail out for tender/school crosswalk completed – Next project being designed

9 Ocean and Lake Access Irvines Landing Park cleared but on hold pending new marina design Living Heritage has obtained stewardship of park. Float design complete. Project completion scheduled for 2016 (museum storage and workshop building is first)

10 Museum Storage

11 New Highway Signs

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14 Sign Boards

15 Pender Harbour Days

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17 New Brand

18 Spirit Sign

19 Harbour Authority

20 New Brand Banner

21 Flag Pole Moved, straightened, guy wires

22 New Pole Cement, new base

23 Shop Local

24 Website http://www.penderharbour.ca/

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26 Dock Management

27 Fixed Link

28 We have had a very good year Thanks to our members for their support Thanks to our Directors for making it happen


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