BELFAST AREA CHAMBER CELEBRATES AWARDS

The Belfast Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated its annual award winners at its membership dinner at Point Lookout on Friday during a Nor’easter.

The annual award dinner is both a celebration of the economic community across Waldo County plus serves as the yearly membership meeting of the chamber.  Despite the snow falling all day, around 200 people attended from all over Waldo County, including Unity, Liberty and Lincolnville.

Six awards were given out after dinner to chamber members who had notable accomplishments this past year.  The Growth Award was presented to Bell the Cat, which expanded its Belfast location by moving into and improving the old Pizza Hut building, notably with an outdoor patio.  The New Business Award was given to Lincolnville General Store whose co-owner Briar Lyons acknowledged her staff and the community in their success.

A new award this year was the Waldo County Business Award to emphasize the chamber’s role across the county.  The inaugural award was earned by Belmont Boatworks as a highly accomplished business located outside the city of Belfast.  The Hometown Heritage Award to long-operating businesses was given to Colburn Shoe, and the Chamber Appreciation Award was presented to Jim LeClair of Smart DataMap Services for his assistance to the chamber this year.

The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the previously undisclosed Citizen of the Year.  Lee Woodward of Belfast was given the award by his friend and Rotary-mate Ed Varney of award sponsor Damariscotta Bank & Trust, who teased the awaiting crowd by describing the winner as someone who has contributed to the community in many ways and “is never at a loss for words.”    Lee teased back, as he is known to do, by ribbing several attendees and himself.

Pictures of the evening and the award winners can be viewed at Rachel Epperly’s webpage at https://rachelepperlymedia.passgallery.com/-belfastchamberofcommerceannualawards018/gallery

CHAMBER HOSTS CANDIDATE FORUM

On Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, the Chamber co-hosted a Candidates Forum for the State Senate candidates on the ballot for Waldo County.  Topics were selected from a online survey of Chamber members. The evening was well attended and a good discussion was facilitated by Republican Journal editor Stephanie Grinnell.

The Forum may be viewed online at:       https://vimeo.com/293274153

Belfast Area Chamber Annual Awards Gala

The Belfast Area Chamber Annual Awards Gala will be held this year on Friday, November 16, 2018, with a 5 pm reception and 6 pm dinner & awards.  The event is at Point Lookout Resort in Northport, Maine, on Route 1.  

Chamber members and the public at large may purchase tickets at:

https://belfastchamber.ticketleap.com/annual-awards-gala/

Prices:  Individuals: $50 plus fee;  Table Sponsors: $500 plus fee

FMI: contact the Chamber at 207 338-5900

Belfast ‘Business After Hours’ Hosts

2020

Belfast Business After Hours Hosts

3rd Wednesday of the month unless indicated

5pm – 7pm

January 15thNordic Aquafarms
February 19thHarbor Hill
March 18thSweetser
April 15thPerry’s Furniture
May 20thEdward Jones, Lincolnville
June 17thLocal Color Gallery
July 15thCoastal Mtn Land Trust & ReVision Energy
August 19thMaine Integrative Chiropractic
Sept 16thBangor Savings Bank, Searsport
October 21stBelfast Maskers
November 11thRollie’s/Shrine Club
December 9thCamden National Bank

Belfast Chamber Annual Awards Dinner – November 2020