JULY 2024 The official publication of the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce Save the date for Bayou Bingo: Friday, Aug. 16 Y ’all come pass a good time at da Bayou Bingo on Fri- day, Aug. 6, sha! Spice up da night and grab ya podna for a little lagniappe. (Translation: Y’all come and have a good time at Bayou Bingo on Friday, Aug. 16, you! Spice up the night and grab your friends for a little something extra.) The Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce proudly presents BAY- OU BINGO from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Doyle Convention Center in Texas City. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Come gather with community busi- nesses and friends at our new signa- ture event! Enjoy 20 rounds of bingo, swag bags, prizes and food from Grand Prize Barbeque. Attendees also will enjoy a large raffle and live auction throughout the evening for a chance to win prizes such as hunting excursions, fishing trips, weekend bay houses, special dinners for large groups, suites at sporting events, firearms, entertainer memorabilia and much more. Local spirit vendors will be providing tasting booths for those that desire to sample their tasty libations. Sponsorships still are avail- able! Seize the opportunity to spot- light your business in front of more than 600 attendees. DID YOU KNOW YOUR BUSINESS CAN BE SHOWCASED AT THIS EVENT? We are looking for prizes for the bingo winners! If you or your business would like to donate a prize, let us know. These prizes will be displayed in front of everyone attending. It is a wonderful way to showcase your busi- ness! If you are interested or need more information, contact Stefanie Aldrich at stefanie@TCLMchamber.com today. So, gather your friends and split the cost, purchase a table for customer ap- preciation or enjoy a night out for your business team. You don’t want to miss this evening of fun and excitement. Tables and tickets for admission may be purchased by contacting the TCLM Chamber office at 409-935-1408. TABLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING • VIP Table – $1,500: VIP table placement for eight guests; recogni- tion online, print and at the event; a signature gift for each guest, six sets of bingo cards per player; swag bag; dinner and drinks; personal server for the evening. • Premium Table – $1,000: Pre- mium table placement for eight guests; recognition online, print and at the event; four sets of bingo cards per player; swag bag; dinner and drinks. • Reserved Table - $600: Reserved table placement for eight guests; two sets of bingo cards per player; swag bag; dinner and drinks. Portions of the proceeds will go to selected nonprofit organizations. For more information about Bayou Bingo on Aug. 16, visit www.TCLMchamber. com/events or call 409-935-1408. Y’all come pass a good time at da Bayou Bingo on Friday, Aug. 6, sha!2 | Chamber Express | July 2024 W.I.L.A AWARDS Do you know her? W ho do you know that em- bodies the W.I.L.A. branch- es of leadership traits? Traits include integrity, passion, humility, em- pathy, fostering col- laborations, servant leadership, uplifting and adding value to others. Honorees will be nominat- ed based on these qualities. NOMINATE HER TODAY! Distinguishing the wide variety of business sectors and sizes in the community, six categories were chosen for this awards program: • Large Business • Small Business • Women-Owned Business • Education • Nonprofit/Volunteer • Young Professional Nominations are being accepted by the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce until July 31. Once nominated, women will be invited to proceed with the awards process and complete a participation agreement. Nominees must agree to the finalist requirements which includes answering an essay question, supplying background information and photos. A selection of 18 finalists, three from each branch of leadership, will be announced no later than Aug. 15. The six ultimate award winners will be announced at the Women in Leadership Awards luncheon on Thursday, Oct.10 at South Shore Harbor Resort & Con- ference Center in League City. There will be exciting pre-event promo- tions in the local media and video tributes that will be showcased live and on social media/ online plat- forms. All 18 finalists will be honored in a special section of The Daily News. The judging process for this awards program is completed by a panel of women in current leadership positions in the Texas City/La Marque business community. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated in the name of each award winner to a 501(C)3 non- profit organization of her choice. By submitting a nomination, local business leaders can honor key women in their organizations and hopefully inspire others to strive for excellence in their professional and personal lives! Women in Leadership Awards nominations are now openJuly 2024 | Chamber Express | 3 TCCE CONFERENCE WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Communities in Schools of Galveston County Inc. 10000 E.F. Lowry Expressway, Texas City, TX 77591 409-765-5395 Representative: Vesta Joan Bums www.cisgalvco.org Non-Profit Organization Edward Jones 1560 W. Bay Area Blvd., Friendswood, TX 77546 832-240-4110 Representative: Kristie Ramirez www.edwardjones. com/kris-ramirez kristie.ramirez@ edwardjones.com Financial Advisors/ Investments Lone Star Restroom Rentals 3045 Cedar Drive, La Marque, TX 77568 832-263-4901 Representative: Lee Richard www.lonestarrentals tx.com Portable Restrooms Precision HVAC Ser- vices and Testing LLC 2000 25th Ave N, Suite 104a, Texas City, TX 77590 409-771-8221 Representative: Karen Alsept info@precision hvacservicesand testing.com Air Conditioning & Heating Sales & Services TC Premiere Cinema Lux 12 and Pizza Pub 10000 E.F. Lowry Expressway, Suite 1356, Texas City, TX 77591 432-267-6450 Representative: Joel Davis www.pccmovies.com Theaters The Colt Group 4607 New West Dr., Pasadena, TX 77507 281-471-9099 Representative: Bethany Graham www.coltgrp.com Industrial Maintenance We Stripe Texas LLC 832-509-7785 Representative: Austin Jenson www.westripe texas.com westripetexas@ gmail.com Parking Lot Mainte- nance/Contractor T he Texas City-La Marque Chamber Team spent four days in Galveston at the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) annual con- ference from June 23 to 26. There, staff members had the chance to attend classes with fellow chamber of commerce executives and learn how to better their chamber knowledge. They learned about the importance of economic development, marketing and tips on topics to help them succeed in what they do. The group learned a lot of valuable information and is ready to apply it to everyday work. The 2023 TCCE Media Awards were held on the third night of the conference. Tim Culp, president/ CEO, received his tenure award for 25 years of ser- vice in the chamber industry at the awards night. Thank you to the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce for hosting a very fun and informative event. 4 | Chamber Express | July 2024 LEADERSHIP MAINLAND Leadership Mainland learns about local health care L eadership Mainland focused on health care at its June session. The group was greeted at Shriners Children’s Texas and heard excellent presentations from the executive team during lunch. Afterward, class members were able to tour areas of the hospital. The Leadership group also visited the UTMB Health-Pediatric and Adult Primary Care clinic in Texas City. The class was joined by the clinic leadership group and was shown how to properly administer CPR. The Chamber appreciates all these local health leaders who gave valuable time to inspire, inform and motivate the members of Leadership Mainland class of 2024!July 2024 | Chamber Express | 5 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS T he Young Profes- sionals group met for a Speed Net- work Happy Hour on June 13 at Del Papa Distribut- ing Company. A special thank you to Del Papa for providing the drinks and venue for the evening. With more than 40 Young Professionals in attendance, they all had the chance to speed network with 17 different community leaders. Thank you to all the community leaders who participated in this event. These leaders include: Morgan Muraca, AMOCO Federal Credit Union; Nathan Ashworth, AMOCO Federal Credit Union; Brandon Brooks, Wellby Financial; Aric Owens, Frost Bank; Hillary Gramm, Higher Up Texas; Kristin Edwards, Texas City EDC; Brad Jones, Main- land Tool & Supply Inc.; Renee Ethridge, Meador Staffing; Amy Reid, Galves- ton County SBDC; Cesar Garcia, City of La Marque; Megan Billnoske, IM- SPIRE LLC; William Lewis, Galveston County Health District; Tracy Pryor, HCA Houston Healthcare Main- land; Kermit Harris, Col- lege of the Mainland; Anita Jones, Linde Inc.; and Tip Culp, TCLM Chamber. The next Young Profes- sionals Network Lunch & Learn will be Wednesday, July 17, at the Texas City- La Marque Chamber Con- ference Room with guest speaker Hillary Gramm, of Higher Up Texas. For more information, visit www. TCLMchamber.com and click on “Events.” 6 | Chamber Express | July 2024 BUSINESS SHOWCASE+ CASINO NIGHT M ore than 40 exhibitors, 12 restaurants and more than 500 guests combined to make the 2024 Business Showcase+ Casino Night a remarkable success! Guests enjoyed getting to visit dozens of local businesses and sample delicious food at the event. Everyone in attendance also tried their luck at the Casino Night playing blackjack, craps and roulette. Thank you to our Premiere Sponsors C ity of Texas City and Mainland City Centre . A special thank you to Mainland City Centre for allowing us to use the facility.July 2024 | Chamber Express | 78 | Chamber Express | July 2024 RIBBON CUTTINGS The Beauty and Barber Hubb 3020 Palmer Hwy., Texas City, TX 77590 346-617-6272 Representative: Latisha Mobley thebeautyhubb@yahoo.com Beauty Shop & Spa Galveston County Teen Parenting Coalition (GCTPC) Parenting Support Center 8901 E.F. Lowry Expressway, Suite B, Texas City, TX 77591 409-359-7066 Representative: Cala Geters www.gctpc.com gctpc@yahoo.com Non-Profit Organization TC Premiere Cinema Lux 12 and Pizza Pub 10000 E.F. Lowry Expressway, Suite 1356, Texas City, TX 77591 432-267-6450 Representative: Joel Davis www.pccmovies.com TheatersJuly 2024 | Chamber Express | 9 BUSINESS OF THE MONTH Be the next member in the spotlight! Send your submission to news@tclmchamber.com for inclusion in an upcoming issue. (Maximum 200 words) Coastal Ice & Water 6004 N. Shepherd Drive, Houston, TX 77091 281-455-4803 C oast Ice & Water is a first-class, on-site deliverer of hydra- tion products since 1991. The company is an award-winning family business that delivers national brands with the backing of ownership. Owner Scott McAlister had the vision to create a company that would repre- sent large national names but still give you small business service without com- promise. He wanted to provide a service that still felt personal and has built that vision into every aspect of the business. Coastal Ice is Houston’s largest wholesaler of commercial ice and water. The business has the largest delivery fleet in the industry and can quickly develop a customized plan to fit your company. The company pro- vides Sparkle Purified Bottled Water, electrolytes, hydration stations, Reddy- Ice, ice merchandisers and boxes. Coastal Ice & Water now offers sustainable solutions to hydrate your workforce and effectively reduce plastic waste onsite. The company offers a “Water Rig,” which is a multi-step re- verse-osmosis mobile water treatment plant on wheels that plugs directly into a water source that delivers up to 6,000 gallons a day. The water from this mo- bile treatment plant is then transported to the “Refresh’R” kiosks, where craft workers can safely consume chilled water. The Refresh’R kiosks are sanitary, hands-free, foot-pedal-triggered water distribution kiosks for craft workers. Coastal Ice & Water has created a plan to reduce onsite plastic waste. The company takes the plastic that you utilize on your job site. With your help, they collect the plastic, consolidate it and then resell it to a third-party partner that gives the plastics a new life. The profits are then invested in the Coastal Ice & Water Foundation, which supports the continuing education of members of their industry. Coastal Ice & Water is a dedicated supporter of the TCLM Chamber of Com- merce. The business helps the Chamber at many events by providing hydration stations, bottled water and ice. Kudos to this Business of the Month! Learn more online at www.coastal-ice.com.Next >