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Become a Member of Bayview Chamber of Commerce

COMMITTEES and GUIDELINES

• Bayview Daze Planning Committee

Farragut State Park Communication Committee Charter (as of 2015)

Raffle Fundraisers Guidelines Charter (as of 2015)​

Bayview Chamber of Commerce By Laws

To the Friends of Bayview, 

The Bayview Chamber of Commerce would like to take this opportunity to invite you to join us in helping to keep our community a great place to live. The Chamber is both a business-oriented and a community- oriented organization. The Chamber members get together once a month in a town-meeting style format that takes action on complaints and suggestions from residents and businesses. Some of the issues the Chamber has addressed in recent years are:

 

COMMUNITY ISSUES

• Actively supported a Senior/Community Center (which ultimately resulted in State and private grants that allowed for its construction). Continue annual donations to the center.

• Supported Bayview Water and Sewer District (which resulted in the building of the present sewer system). Also extending Bayview water to Cape Horn.

• Addressed the need for our control over zoning issues (the Chamber has been directly involved with the County and its Comprehensive Plan).

• Sponsor of the Avista Utilities Bayview natural gas and the Verizon cell phone tower feasibility studies.

• Applied for and received a grant for 5 streetlights in Bayview. Sponsored the entire cost of the electricity for the lights from 2005-2011. The Chamber now manages the “adopt a streetlight” sponsorship program to pay for the electricity to maintain the streetlights

• Sponsor for removing selected trees to form a firebreak between Farragut State Park and Bayview. • Sponsors 2 Lakeland School District students to attend Girl's State each year.

  • Supports the development of the Garden Park adjacent to the Community Center and participated in the fundraising and planning for the completion of the Tot-lot in Bayview in cooperation with Kootenai County Parks.

• Supports the ABC Food Bank with donations collected at every chamber meeting.

• Support local groups and businesses with their functions to give back to the community.

• Financially sponsors and supports the maintenance and replacement of the No Wake buoys in Scenic Bay.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

• The Chamber has been instrumental in establishing the Kokanee research and recovery effort through the Northwest Power Planning Council.

• Formed a Community Action Council that persuaded the U.S. Navy to do extensive research on the effects of their ISMS range through the University of Idaho.

• Lobbied to prevent logging on Bernard Peak and to protect the mountain goat habitat.

• Intervened in the Sage Creek logging operation. This eliminated clear-cutting and established a 300' buffer around all streams.

• Formed a committee to participate in the Farragut State Park long-term management plan.

 

COMMUMITY EVENTS

• Sponsor an annual July 4th celebration including a great fireworks display.

• Sponsor an annual Christmas festival and an annual Easter Egg Hunt.

• We have had speakers address the Chamber meetings on issues such as incorporation, jobs and employment, noxious weed control, local crime control, improvement of highway district services, Farragut State Park issues, the census, Fire district issues, and many other topics. We have many plans, but we need your input!

• As a non-profit organization, we are supported solely by membership dues and fund-raising activities, such as our summer holiday pancake feeds, and our annual raffle in which we sell 180 tickets at $20 each and split the sales 50/50. The winners get 1st $1000, 2nd $500, 3rd $300, 3 ways to win, and the Chamber donates $1800 to the following year’s fireworks fund.

Our fundraising efforts support many types of worthy causes and has enabled us to help support the operation of the Community Center for the past six years. This, in turn, keeps the cost of using the Center at the absolute minimum.

 

WHAT CAN THE CHAMBER DO FOR YOUR BUSINESS?

• Facebook Page/Website promotion & representation.

• Sponsorship of Bayview Daze weekend event which brings considerably more business to town. This also includes our local parade which businesses are encouraged to participate in.

• The Chamber is a member of the International Selkirk Loop, attracting international attention.

• Various creative ideas and promotions that we communicate to the Nickelsworth, the CDA Press, and diverse Facebook pages to publicize our various efforts. (Bayview Daze, Pancake Breakfast Fundraisers, and other functions.)

• Monthly Chamber meetings held in which businesses can network and be informed of local issues by quality guest speakers. Businesses are also encouraged to introduce and showcase their business at the monthly meetings.

 

Membership dues are:

Individual $15.00 per year Business $60.00 per year

We would sincerely appreciate your support and participation in the Bayview Chamber of Commerce. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bayview Community Center. We all look forward to seeing you soon.

 

Thank you from the Chamber Board

Chamber Board

Larry Pegg, President Pro Tem
208-249-0538 | larrypegg@aol.com

Jackie Beaudry, Vice President 

509-998-4146 | jacquelinbeaudry7999@msn.com

Karen Renner, Secretary

Sue Damon, Treasurer

208-683-8608

Bylines

Norma Jean Knowles 

njyesca6@gmail.com

Website

Drainer Marketing LLC 

Christy Drainer 

drainermarketing@gmail.com

Mail

Bayview Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 121 

Bayview, ID 83803

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