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Laurel Chamber of Commerce
October 30, 2002
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Dear Laarel Chamber ofCommerc, e Mere_ her:
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108 East Main Street · P.O. Box 395
Laurel, MT 59044-0395
(406) 628-8105 · Fax (406) 628-2041
As of January 1, 2003, there will be five positions open on the Laurel Chamber of Commerec Board of
Directors. To date, there are five nominations to fill these positions. Directors whose terms are up and
who have chosen to run for another three-year term are: Coral Harvey, (Coral filled Jim Schroeder's A
position earlier this year) of Laurel Ford anttB~b Wiens of First CilizensBank. Bryan Wood of Woed's D
Pow'r Grip has opted to not run for an0fli~ fl~eO~ye~ ten,a~ BobS'Den whose term is also complete has S
been normnated to fill the %ce President PO~. ~:n~ion$ received for a three-year director's
term are: Stephanie Potter ofNorth~ Slfie~: ~gmfim~d ~ ~r .q~eeJa t ~
Ryan. BuTows, currmt Vice President 0f~e ~a~!.m~ n~ ~ell iiominated to fill the O
Pres~dcet s position. Gary Franklin, ~t P?esideilL wi~:fill the Past Pre~idont'~ ~ition. ¥'
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your nominees with five signatures from Ctirrent: If new
nominees are received, ballots wi]
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Mike Nardella, mm'mt Past President of the Laurel Chamber of Commerce will end his term at the end of R
the year. We would like to thank Mike for the many years ofsorvice to the Chamber. Mike will be greatly K
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ARer the 10-day notice expires, you will receive a ballot in the mail for your vote on the nominations if any
more are received, if there are no further nominations, the Laurel Chamber of Commerce Board of
Directors will seat the nominees as the new Board of Directors far 2003. If mom information is needed,
please do not hesitate to contact the office at 628-8105.
Sincerely,
Nominating Committee
Laurel Cbember of Comr0eree
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Laurel Chamber of Commerce
108 East Main
Laurel, Montana 59044
(406) 628-8105 - phone, 628-2041-fax
www:laurelmontana.org
October 28, 2002
NOV 1 2002
CITY OF LAUREL
To Whom It May Concern:
The Laurel Chamber of Commerce would like to endorse New Northwest Broadcasters
and their holiday advertising campaign package for the Laurel merchants. Ad
representatives will soon be coming around to the Laurel businesses to sign them up for a
campaign designed to bring shoppers to Laurel during this Christmas season.
This ad campaign will consist of 20 shared :60 second commercials spread among all five
stations - HOT 101.9, KGHL AM 790, 98.5 KGHL FM, 105.1 The Blitz, and The River
107.5. This package will have three sponsors per commercial that run bom 6 a.m. to 7
p.m. Monday through Sunday and will begin airing November 29m through December
22"d. All commercials will promote shopping in Laurel.
Mille offering these ad packages m very affordable fees, the New Northwest
Broadcasters have also offered to ak all events in Laurel for free on their community
calendar and will also put these events on their community website.
Please consider New Northwest Broadcasters when choosing your advertising budget for
this holiday season.
Sincerely,
LAUREL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
October 29, 2002
Laurel Chmuhar Of Conunerce Members
108 East Main Stred
Laurel, Montana 59044
Dear Laurel Chamber Of Commerce Members
222 North 32nd Street 10th Floor
Billings, Montana 59101
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New Northwest Broadcasters is excited to parmer with /he merdmnts of Laurel and /he Laurel Chamber of
Commerce durk~ this exciting time of the year.
New Northwest Brondmstors owns and opera~es five radio stations in the Billings end Laurel area. 790 KGHL-
AM play "Crreat Country Classics" pl~'s the besl ~radilienal coontO' music. KGHL-AM is a thirly-five plus
radio slation with a strong commilment to agriculture. KGHD-AM features Jeff Howell weekday mornings,
Grass Roots Gold on Saturdays and Lonnie Bell's Classic Couutry on Sundays.
"~l'he Twer~y in a Row Counlry Giant" 98.5 KGHL-FM is a contemporary coontry radio station that appeals to
permns between/he ages of eighteen and fifty-four. KGHL-FM features Cam & Maggie in the mornings end
Lonnie Bell's Classic Coonlry on Sunday's.
KRSQ-FM in Laurel better known as '~ot 101.9 Billings Numbe~ One Hit Music Station" plays today's best
rap, pop, and dance music. Caplain Mike stoers/he morning show ship, and Hot 101.9 appeals to lhe yunnger
twelve lo flairly-~ur crow&
Billings newesl radio station is "105.1 The BliP." Montana's Qmlity Rock Station appeals to persons between
/he ages of twenty-seven and fffiy-four. "The Bli/z" phys music from affists like Natalie Merchent, The Dave
Matthew's Band, John Mayer, and Creed. Lougtime local radio personalS, M,atl /he Morning Guy wakes
everyone up on the Blitz.
Reeenfly voted the best radio station in Billings by readers of/he "Billings Gazetle" Retro ]07.5 '~ae Rives"
plays the best music from ~ decade of excess. Billing's best television weathermen Ed M¢tntosh Starts River
listener's days with a mix of hformation and Humor not heard on eny other station in Billings. "The River's
lisinemhip is between the ages of tweuty-eight end thirty-eight at "The River" is veD~ popular station in
Businesses lhroughout Billings and Laurel.
New Northwest Broadcasters wants the residents of Yellowstone County to "Experience the Season in Laurel".
ha ordea' to achieve this goal New Northwest Broadcasters in offerlag 1 .~n'el merchants an oppommity to share
in twanty-sixty second commercials on all five of our stations. These commercials will have three non-
competing sponsors in each one and they will nm between/he hours of 6am and 7pm, Monday through Sunday
be~wee~ November 29ta and December 22~. Alt these commercials wilt promote staying home and shoppiug in
Laurel this holiday season, ha addition to/he coam~emials New Northwest Breadmsters is going to nm
promotional messages on our stations promoting shopping in Laurd and outling community events, ha addition
to the radio presence, New N{~'thwent Broadcasters is going to utilize the power ofout six station related websites
to promote community activities in Laurel during the Holiday season. The total cost two merchants to
participate in this outstanding multi-medium marketing paekuge is $99.00 per package.
The sales staff of New Northwest Broadcasters looks forward to visiting with old and new frieada in Laurel about
this exciting holiday partnership. Ifyon have, any questions feel free to call 238-1000 and ask for your
executive. If you do not have en accoant executive feel free to speak with Dean Alexander, New Northwest
Broadcaster's Director of Sales and Dean will be happy to assist you.
New Northwest Broadcaster Sales Staff