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Nov 10, 2023, 3:02:17 PM11/10/23
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Friday Focus

Welcome New Members

Giving Guests Amplify Opportunities for Nonprofits

Seeing local business leaders coming together for a common cause is one of our greatest delights at the Estes Chamber of Commerce. Throughout the year, we spotlight many unique collaborations that make our town a better place to live, work, and play.  


“One of the most significant ventures of 2023 is the Giving Guest round-up program, developed by the Estes Park Nonprofit Resource Center (EPNRC), that has brought together four local businesses, and counting, to support our area nonprofits in a big way,” said Colleen DePasquale, Executive Director of the Estes Chamber of Commerce.  


The program gives visitors and local, alike, the opportunity to give back in easy ways that give a whole new value to the notion that every penny counts. Trendz on the Park was the first business to jump in and ask people to Round Up at the register. They collected over $8500 in donations this summer. Considering the average donation is $.50, that’s a significant number of people saying "yes" to Estes. Kind Coffee, the Mountain Shop, and Riverwalk Café joined the Giving Guest program this fall and the EPRNC and Estes Chamber of Commerce encourage more businesses to join the Giving Guest team.  


“Each business decides what the best way is for them to collect donations: round up at the register, give proceeds from the sale of a specific item, or let guests check "yes" to donating on their bill. Then, at the end of each month, the business runs a report for the donations and writes a check to the Nonprofit Resource Center which distributes the funds evenly,” says Karen McPherson, Outreach Director of the EPNRC.


“The Giving Guest program connects tourism, businesses, and nonprofits in making this town strong and sustainable. Guests want to support the place they love to stay and play. This desire to give back in a meaningful way is activated by businesses that are putting this philanthropic program front and center to their customers at the point of sale,” said Cato Kraft, Executive Director of the EPNRC. 


Businesses that wish to participate may email ca...@epnonprofit.org

My philosophy about real estate is that I am an advocate for my clients, first and foremost. My job is to obtain the best price, terms and conditions for you, MY client, and I do so with a calm demeanor and smile. Buying or selling a home is a complex, sophisticated and often deeply personal endeavor. Each client deserves full service and personal attention, and that is exactly what I consistently provide.


As an Estes Park native, I understand the uniqueness that comes in buying and selling real estate in the Rocky Mountains. I recognize and value the trust my clients place in me and I strive every day to exceed their expectations. I believe that building relationships based on trust, loyalty, and time is my expertise, and I will take a vested and personal interest in you as my client. I received the Quality Service Certified Platinum recognition, which is the highest level of service achievement in the real estate industry.

Upcoming Chamber Events

Coffee Connections


Tuesday Nov 14, 2023

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Bank of Estes Park


Join us for our last Coffee Connections of the year. Stop by on your way to work to enjoy a cup of coffee and a light breakfast snack to begin your day. We know the day gets crazy, so start by connecting with other business professionals before you get to the office and lost in your emails.


Thanks to the Bank of Estes Park for hosting us at their downtown location!

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Estes Next: Archives After Dark


Thursday Nov 16, 2023

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM


Join us for Estes Next on November 16th for a Night at the Museum!


Derek Fortini, Museum Director, will share about recent initiatives to improve the archival and collections storage at the Estes Park Museum. He'll discuss how museums curate their collections, what they choose to display, and how regional museums share collection items in order to better serve their mission. Thanks to our sponsor, Visit Estes Park!


Registration for this month's Estes Next is required. 

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HR Training


Friday Nov 17, 2023

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Hondius Room at Estes Valley Library


The Estes Park Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and Estes Chamber are partnering to bring in an HR professional to educate businesses about 2023 compliance updates. Jeannie Valliere, SHRM-CP, PHR, HRx Principal will provide attendees with a brief recap of legislative updates from 2023 as they impact employment law and discuss upcoming changes for 2024. It gives attendees basic information about what may be helpful as they prepare annual handbook updates.

Sip & Shop


Friday Dec 1, 2023

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

The Barrel

$10 per person [includes complimentary beverage]


Join us for a Sip & Shop holiday bazaar style event at the Barrel on December 1st! Start your holiday shopping while enjoying a drink and your community.


We're aiming to have 10 vendors at this event selling fares. Reach out to the Chamber today to secure your spot.

Get Your Tickets

Thanks to our Sponsors:

Bank of Colorado

Fairway Independent Mortgage

Visit Estes Park

Winter Wonderland Gala & Awards


Thursday Dec 7, 2023

5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Ridgeline Hotel

$125 per person


Celebrate the end of 2023 with our Annual Chamber Gala and Awards Celebration! This year's program will include our annual meeting, board installation and presentation of our Chamber Awards. Continue the evening of merriment with dancing, an auction and a dessert dash. 


The evening will begin at 5pm at the Ridgeline Hotel Ballroom. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a reception hour and browse the auction table before a Champagne Toast, Dessert Dash, and dinner at 6pm. We'll recognize our Chamber Award Winners and install our New Board. At 7:45 the fun begins with live music, dancing, a ring toss and the continuation of our silent auction. The auction closes and music ends at 8:45.

The Chamber Gala Needs You!


If your business is interested in sponsorship opportunities, donating to our silent auction, or you know volunteers please contact Colleen DePasquale: dire...@esteschamber.org.

Phlebotomists Practice the art and science of drawing blood at Estes Park Health


It’s an important job with a funny name: phlebotomist. Estes Park Health employs five phlebotomists who draw blood for the thousands of tests the laboratory runs every year. These blood draws are crucial for diagnosing medical conditions and monitoring the effectiveness of medication and treatment.


Without lab results, physicians would often be flying blind.

Laurie Larricq has worked in healthcare for 18 years. She enjoys being part of the process to provide accurate blood work to doctors treating patients in the Estes Valley.

“I love being able to help patients get the results they need in a timely fashion to determine the way they are going to be taken care of by the doctors,” Larricq said.

One of her patients this month was 82-year-old Evelyn Thoelcke of Estes Park who has used EPH for her healthcare for two decades. She has had many blood draws here over the years.

“I’m getting a blood test today to check my A1C which is for sugar, and liver and kidney and a metabolic panel,” Thoelcke explained. “They’ve been very careful and gracious to me. I bruise very easily, so my first words to any of them when I come in the door are ‘I bruise easily’ so they know.”

While phlebotomists want to help patients take the simple test as quickly as possible, they pay great attention to detail, finding out the arm preference and prior blood draw experiences of their patients and carefully labeling the vials before they are sent to the lab. Often, patients will get their results in their My Health Connection app before they get home.

 

MaryBeth Roberds is a phlebotomist and the Laboratory Support Supervisor. She explained that phlebotomists not only work in the outpatient area but also support the Emergency Department and the hospital floor to help take care of all patients. She said working for a small hospital in this capacity is rewarding.

“I know just about every patient’s name that comes in,” Roberds commented. “And they’re fun. They hug you. They tell you, ‘Oh, I’m so glad to see you.’ It’s an amazing feeling.”

For many patients like Karen Davis, having certified phlebotomists at Estes Park Health keeps them from making a trip down valley to another facility.

“Oh, they’ve always been really good and they’re painless,” Davis said.

She comes in for blood work about every six months. Those test results are sent to her physician in Loveland, expediting her care.

“The physician reads the bloodwork and is able to – on a video call – recommend what she wants, maybe, changes in medication,” she added.

Davis’ phlebotomist this month, Nickolas Flatley, said each phlebotomist has their own style for putting patients at ease.

“I push the needle into the skin like a dart so that way it’s a lot quicker and more painless,” Flatley said.

Besides the blood work, phlebotomists also take swabs for flu and COVID tests, urine samples, sputum samples…plus they send home stool kits if a doctor orders it.

Estes Park Health patients are grateful for the personalized care they receive during a phlebotomy.

“I think we are very fortunate in this area to have the quality of healthcare that we have,” Thoelcke emphasized. “As I speak to people in other parts of the country, I shake my head. It’s like, ‘Oh, I wish they were here so that they could get the care that they need.’”

For fast and efficient blood testing by professionals committed to making the process as painless as possible, think Estes Park Health.

To watch a video about phlebotomy services at Estes Park Health, visit us our YouTube

Local Happenings & Resources

Enjoy festive live music from Cowboy Brad, meet Santa, and take photos with Holiday Characters. Kids can enjoy holiday craft kits, pet & pictures with llamas, horse drawn wagon rides, and free hot chocolate and cookies in Bond Park on November 18th from 3:30-6:00.

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Attention Employers and Business Owners - Participate in a focus group about child care in the Estes Valley! Are you a business owner or employer? We want your thoughts about how child care impacts your business. Join us for lunch and a conversation about child care to help inform our community plan for lodging tax funds.


Space is limited and registration is required: https://forms.gle/WePWiDZkJ6d1Qag39


Thursday, November 16th, 11:00 a.m. at Estes Valley Library (Wasson Room), 335 Elkhorn Ave., Estes Park

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