AUGUST 2024 The official publication of the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce Jimmy Hayley Golf Classic – Sept. 25 & 26 I t’s that time of year to register for the legend- ary Jimmy Hayley Golf Classic! This year’s tournament will be held Wednesday, Sept. 25, and Thursday, Sept. 26, at Bayou Golf Course in Texas City. Rain dates are Oct. 2 & 3. Meet, greet and socialize with industrial plant managers, business colleagues, customers, clients and guests...all in a casual, relaxed setting. It’s truly one of the region’s can’t-miss events! Choose from three different team packages, each package includes a team of four players. This two-day event hosts more than 400 golfers and two dozen hospitality tents to create an amaz- ing networking and social atmosphere. This year’s tournament will consist of four flights: Wednesday AM and PM and Thursday AM and PM. The Thursday PM flight is the Industry Leader- ship Flight where you will have the opportunity to be paired with a high-level industry leader and more to come! Stay tuned to find out which industries you can golf with! Call the TCLM Chamber to learn more about each package and register today. Golfers can to visit more than 24 hospitality tents on the green and try the delicious food that they will be serving! Stay tuned for the 2024 theme so you can tie this into your golf duds to wear. If you’re interested, plan now to register before all the tee times fill up. It is expected to sell out quickly. A few valuable sponsorship opportunities still are available. For details, reach out to the Cham- ber Director of Events Angela Bernard at 409-935- 1408 or angela@TCLMchamber.com. 2 | Chamber Express | August 2024 G et in the game and join the chamber for the first ever fundraiser event for the Young Professionals Network from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 8, at Bowlero Texas City. This event will help the group fund future events, such as group ser- vice projects and lunch-and-learns! There are limited team spots, so don’t miss your chance to be a part of this bowling extravaganza! Wheth- er you are a seasoned bowler or just looking for a fun-filled afternoon, the Young Professionals Network promis- es an unforgettable experience for all. This event is open to all ages. Teams of five and sponsorships are now available! Each team member will receive two slices of pizza, unlimited sodas and bowling shoes. Take this time to have fun and network with other young pro- fessionals in the Texas City-La Marque community. This is as great opportuni- ty to boost your business network and make new friends. Don’t forget to bring a branded door prize which offers another way to showcase your company. For more information, visit www.TCLMchamber. com/events or call Marielle Mascorro, Director of Communications, at 409- 935-1408. YOUNG PROFESSIONALS Young Professionals Bowling Tournament to be held Sept. 8August 2024 | Chamber Express | 3 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 3 G Entertainment LLC 331 Verde Drive Clute, TX 77531 979-292-5443 Representative: John Gaona binog@tejanomusicawards.com Entertainment C & R Plumbing Co. 12414 Co. Road 283 Alvin, TX 77511 281-331-5873 Representative: Lori Ashley-Dafft www.candrplumbingalvin.com candrplumbing@att.net Plumbing, Installation, Repairs Gulf Coast Educators FCU 1120 West Main St. League City, TX 77573 832-327-8153 Representative: Julia Arceneaux www.gcefcu.org Credit Union Hoppe’s Grill & Bar LLC 10000 E.F. Lowry Expressway Suite 1130, Texas City, TX 77591 409-316-4132 Representative: Richard Lelsz hoppesmgt@gmail.com Restaurants Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers 3001 FM 1764 La Marque, TX 77568 Representative: LeeAnn Ray www.raisingcanes.com Restaurants Texan Credit Corporation 3311 Palmer Hwy. Texas City, TX 77590 409-941-0610 Representative: Tracy Hendricks www.texasncredit.com Loan and Tax Services WOMEN IN BUSINESS T he Women in Business network- ing group met July 23 and heard from guest speaker Dr. Helen Castellanos Brewer, of College of the Mainland. The Theme was “Let’s Talk about Reliance vs. Reliability” and was sponsored by College of the Mainland. Special thanks to the College of the Mainland for hosting this chamber event and thanks to Gator’s Bar and Grill for providing the lunches. The next Women in Business Lun- cheon will be Thursday, Aug. 22 in the conference room at the TCLM Chamber of Commerce. At this event, the group will hear from Kendra Windisch, of University of Texas MD Anderson Can- cer Center, as she speaks on the topic “Cancer Symptoms Women Shouldn’t Ignore.” Find more details online at www. TCLMchamber.com under “events.”4 | Chamber Express | August 2024 BAYOU BINGO The Chamber is looking for prizes for the winners for Bayou Bingo on Friday, Aug. 16! Either send the Chamber a gift that has a $350 value, or you can submit $350 and the Chamber staff will purchase your gift for you. The Chamber also needs raffle items that are at least a value of $75 or more. You don’t want to miss out on the fun opportunity to showcase your business in front of more than 600 guest! If you are interested in providing a prize, call Angela Bernard at 409-935-1408.August 2024 | Chamber Express | 5 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS T he TCLM Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Network met July 17 for a Lunch and Learn at the TCLM Chamber. Everyone in attendance had the chance to a hear from Hillary Gramm of Higher Up Texas speak about “Dusting off that Rolodex!” This topic was about gaining a deeper understanding of your business and personal network. Gramm had the group break off in to pairs to share their passions with each other. She then had the group collaborate and make their passions realistic goals. Gramm helped the Young Professionals mem- bers learn how to capitalize on the potential of their personal, professional and community betterment. Thank you to everyone who attended and enjoyed this inspiring event. A special thank you to Gus’ Restaurant Inc. for providing lunch for guests. The next Young Professionals event will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 8, at Bowlero Texas City for the group’s first ever Bowling Tournament fundrais- er! Find full details online at www.TCLMchamber.com/ young-professionals.6 | Chamber Express | August 2024 WELCOME NEW TEACHERS T he TCLM Chamber of Commerce welcomed new TCISD teachers into the community at a luncheon held Tuesday, July 30 at the Charles T. Doyle Convention Center in Texas City. Teachers heard a motivational and encouraging message from Mayor Dedrick Johnson, sharing his wisdom for a wonderful 2024-2025 school year. Those in attendance played team-building games that encouraged cooperation and showcased their com- petitive spirits. Lunch was provided by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers. Thank you to all the vendors who participated in this year’s event and provided information for the new teachers. A special thank you to all the sponsors who provided gifts and items for the teachers’ gift bags. This all helped the new teachers feel welcomed into the community. Also, a huge thanks to all the Luncheon Sponsors who helped make the event possible. The chamber sends wishes for a great school year! TCLM Chamber of Commerce holds luncheon to welcome new TCISD teachersAugust 2024 | Chamber Express | 7 C oastal Community Federal Credit Union host- ed Wake Up Wednesday on July 31 at its La Marque location. A great crowd of community members attended to network and have fun. Every- one participated in a rapid-fire round of networking where they spoke on their business and any hot topics happening in the community. The next Wake Up Wednesday will be from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 11, location to be determined. Look for updates on the next event at www.TCLMchamber.com. WAKE UP WEDNESDAY TCLM Chamber of Commerce hosts Wake Up Wednesday event July 318 | Chamber Express | August 2024 RIBBON CUTTING Hoppe’s Grill & Bar LLC 10000 E.F. Lowry Expressway Suite 1130, Texas City, TX 77591 409-316-4132 Representative: Richard Lelsz hoppesmgt@gmail.com RestaurantsAugust 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) Precision Technology Solutions LLC 102 E. Walker St., Suite 102B League City, TX 77573 P recision Technology Solutions LLC is dedicat- ed to providing exceptional IT management services, network setup and maintenance, custom IT solutions, and wireless network setups for remote locations. The business prides itself on its family-oriented culture and commitment to under- standing and enhancing clients’ technology environ- ments. Precision’s mission is to optimize technology, automate processes and ensure the security and availability of information, helping small businesses grow and succeed. Precision Technology Solutions is a dedicated sup- porter of the TCLM Chamber of Commerce. The com- pany helps the Chamber with all of its IT needs and provides exceptional service to the chamber when in need. Kudos to this Business of the Month! Learn more online at www.precisiontechsolutions.net.Next >