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Friday, August 8, 2008
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In This Issue...
Upcoming Chamber Events
CCAACC Set to Host 1st Annual Black Expo
TCEQ invites HUBs to do Business with them
Let the CCAACC Help You Plan Your Next Event...
CCAACC Welcomes Newest Member: The Long Center!
Economic Perspectives Launches Web Blog
Humanities Texas Presents:
Community Events
Bids
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Upcoming Chamber Events


Event: Professional Networking Mixer
Date:
Tuesday, August 19th
Location: TBA
Time:  6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
For more information visit www.capcitychamber.org


Event: Turning Small Business into Big Business with Capital Metro
Date:
Thursday, September 4th
Location: Workforce Solutions - Capital Area, 6505 Airport Blvd.
Time: 8am - 12pm
For more information visit www.capcitychamber.org


Save The Date!

 

  • Saturday, September 20th: Black Expo featuring: Membership Drive: Greek Step Show, Old School Jam and Vendor Fair with Taste of Austin Cook-Off 
  • Monday, October 6th: Capital City Classic Golf Tournament, Balcones Country Club
  • October 2008: Multi-Ethic Chamber Alliance (MECA) Annual Employment Expo

 

CCAACC Set to Host 1st Annual Black Expo

The Capital City African Chamber of Commerce (CCAACC) would like for you to come and join us for the 1st Annual Black Expo and Membership Drive! This event will establish connections between the CCAACC and small businesses while entertaining and serving the community of Austin.
 
Fun for the whole family, this event will include an expo style vendor exhibit, where businesses can showcase their operations goods and services. This event will further our mission in bringing small businesses to greater prosperity through knowledge, by empowering the community in a fun way that will bring better awareness of available resources and improve the outlook of small businesses in Austin.
 
Schedule:
·         3:00 – 9:30 pm            Vendor Expo
·         5:00 – 6:00 pm            Soulful Taste of Austin Cook Off
·         6:30 – 7:30 pm            Step Show
·         8:00 – Midnight           Ole School Jam (Adults Only)
 
Ticket Prices: Tickets go on sale Friday, August 1st.
Vendor Expo                                        Free
Step Show                                           $12
Ole School Jam                                    $17
All Access Pass                                    $22
Future Members: All Access Pass         $27
 


 

TCEQ invites HUBs to do Business with them

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) prioritizes its Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program, and recognizes the importance of outreach.
 
The TCEQ currently utilizes the following services through direct purchases and contracts:
 
·          office equipment
·          safety equipment
·          lab equipment
·          computer equipment and peripherals
·          computer programming and software
·          office machine repair
·          photo developing
·          printing and mailing
·          professional engineering
·          promotional items
 
These are just a few of the many opportunities available for HUBs to do business with TCEQ
 
For those interested in doing business with TCEQ contact Hub Coordinator Carol Gomez with any with any questions on the HUB certification process and other inquiries regarding TCEQ HUB purchasing. She can be reached by email at cgomez@tceq.state.tx.us or by phone at (512_ 239-1273.
 
For more information on the State of Texas Hub Certification progress visit www.texas4hubs.com.

 

Let the CCAACC Help You Plan Your Next Event...

Did you know that Capital City African American Chamber of Commerce can assist you in the planning of your next over night event or conference in Austin, Texas? We provide support in conjunction with the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau to plan family reunions, class reunions, and professional and social organization conferences.
 
Contact Arron Brooks today at (512) 459-1181 x202 or via email at abrooks@capcitychamber.org to see how we can help you plan your next event!
 


 

CCAACC Welcomes Newest Member: The Long Center!

The Long Center for the Performing Arts is thrilled to be a new member to the Capital City African-American Chamber of Commerce.  Their 2008-09 Long Center Presents Season includes legendary vocalist Patti LaBelle and offers a variety of culturally diverse programming all year long.  Visit TheLongCenter.org for details.
 


 

Economic Perspectives Launches Web Blog

Economic Perspectives, the longest running radio show in Texas focused on small business, personal finance, and credit for minority communities has launched a blog (http://econpers.wordpress.com) to keep listeners abreast of upcoming guests and small business and financing resources that can assist them.  Currently the blog features information on the guests planned for the next show, a listing of upcoming guests, and links to small business financing resources in Austin.
 
“This is just a modest beginning for Economic Perspectives, but we plan to expand the links and resources available online in the near future,” says Hopeton Hay, host and producer of Economic Perspectives.  “Our goal is to be the best online resource for information on business, investment, and credit for underserved communities in Central Texas.”
 
Economic Perspectives comes on Mondays, 5:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. on KAZI 88.7FM in Austin, Texas.
 

 

Humanities Texas Presents:
2008 Humanities Texas Awards


The Humanities Texas Awards recognize imaginative leadership in the humanities on a local, regional, or state level.
 
In 2008, two awards will be presented: one for individual achievement, another for organizational achievement.
 
Nominees might include a local library that has started an especially effective reading and lecture series; a group whose work has advanced heritage tourism efforts; or an individual who has developed a significant public program grounded in history, literature, philosophy, archaeology, folklore, or another humanities discipline.
 
The winning individual and organization will each receive a cash award of $5,000. Nominated individuals must reside in Texas, and organizations must be based in the state.
 
Humanities Texas has extended the nomination deadline to October 1, 2008, to allow additional time for nominations of outstanding individuals and organizations from all regions of the state.
 
To find out more information on how to submit an individual or organization for this award visit http://www.humanitiestexas.org/programs/htxaward/index.php.

 

Community Events

Are you looking to get out and explore the city of Austin? There are numerous events in Austin that are fun for adults, and the entire family.

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