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Invoices to your Inbox - Renew Membership

In the next two weeks, Chamber Members with expired memberships will receive an invoice with the option to renew. We have been organizing our membership database, which has taken time, so some memberships expired months ago. Regardless of when your membership has expired, once you renew, your membership will begin again at that time. 

While managing memberships on the backend, we continued to treat expired accounts as active members. After invoices are sent, each expired membership must be renewed to access the benefits of Chamber membership. Read about membership benefits here.

Keep an eye on your inbox for your membership invoice, and consider renewing your membership with us. If you have any questions about your membership, do not hesitate to email us at hello@visitdelhiny.org.

Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes 12/10/2024

December 2024 Board Meeting Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 - 10:00am

Meeting called to order at 10:00am
Lisa Wisely, President, presiding
Board members present: Valerie Nichols, Dave Rama, Matt Marchese, Matt Krzyston, Amanda Faulk-Ghidinelli, Doug Perrett, Christina Viafore

  • Mixers/Events

    • Next mixer proposed to be held at the American Legion in February 2025.

    • Holiday Parade Recap – great turn out for both spectators and participants.  Suggestions made:

  • Holiday Parade committee to meet in August

  • Adding a speaker midway down the street to increase the audio of the MC and music for those spectators past This & That

  • Tree lighting event to be more structured with the addition of a countdown with Santa and Mrs. Claus

  • Judges for this year’s floats were Polly Dellacrosse, Mayor Gearhart, and Delhi Town Supervisor Maya Boukai.  The theme for this year’s parade was Holiday on the Farm.  The winners are Delhi Telephone Company, SUNY Delhi Vet Science, and Delaware Academy’s marching band.

  • Event Committee’s need more people to assist so it does not fall on one person

  • Marketing

    • Continue to share local events with the chamber

    • Yearend email – Correspondence will be drafted to highlight 2024, create excitement for 2025, and generate new membership.

    • Additional marketing piece for mixers will be created and posted on the boards at The Hollow and Dubbens to invite people to attend and join the Chamber.

  • Policies & Procedures

    • Non-disclosure agreements were distributed and signed by all board members present.

  • Advocacy Updates

    • Matt K provided an update on sales tax sharing.  The County Board will be discussing this topic in January for 2026 fiscal year.

    • Discussion was held on the price of gas in Delhi compared to surrounding townships.   

  • Membership Updates

    • December 20th Main Street Holiday Event.  Main Street businesses will be organizing an event for December 20th to drive foot traffic to local shops during the holiday season.  More details to come…

    • Increase awareness that the Chamber is always looking for new board members via newsletters, mixers and website

  • Board Member Elections/Nominations

    • Executive positions were discussed.  The following were presented and voted on without objection:

      • President – Lisa Wisely

      • Vice President – Jerry Pellegrino

      • Treasurer – Lisa Wisely

      • Secretary – Valerie Nichols

Meeting adjourned at 11am. Next month’s board meeting will be on Tuesday, January 14th at 10am and membership meeting at 11am.

How to Promote Your Event

We wanted to take a minute to let our members know how to go about promoting an event that you are hosting. As board members and those active in the Chamber, we currently get phone calls, text messages, messages through Facebook, messages through Instagram, people stopping us on the street. We are not able to keep track of the volume of requests and information you are sharing so we’d love to tell you how we can best help you.

Please note, we share events that your business hosts. We do not share every businesses regular hours or when they are regularly open. This would be too much for us to keep track of. If you have special hours for a specific weekend or are making a major change to your regular hours, we can absolutely promote that.

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO GET YOUR EVENT ON OUR RADAR:

Option #1— Submit your event to our EVENTS calendar.

Our calendar can be updated by you directly. We are alerted when an event is submitted. This allows us to approve your event and then promote it through our social media and/or wherever appropriate.

Click here to find our EVENTS listing page. At the top of the page you will find information about how to submit an event to our calendar.

We suggest you also do the same for the County tourism site which can be found here.

Option #2— Tag us in your Instagram Post

If you are an Instagram user, the easiest way for us to share information about your event is for you to create an Instagram POST that we can easily share. Include us by using @visitdelhiNY or tag us #visitdelhiny. We search both often, we will find your post and we will share it if appropriate. For tips on how to create a successful event post on your social media, read our article here. We prefer to promote static posts in your Instagram or Facebook feed that does not contain music. Providing a static posts (not animated or video without sound) allows us for a greater capability to share. 

Option #3— Send an email

Provide all the details that we will need including an image or graphic to hello@visitdelhiny.org. Sending us just the name and the date of the event is not enough. Full details are required in order for us to promote properly.

Following these methods over text or messages on other platforms will allow us to do a better job promoting. As always, the more time you give us to promote the event, the better.

Success for the Business Community

Where’s Waldo in Delhi, NY, was a massive success for the village of Delhi. The scavenger hunt-style event hosted by The Lost Bookshop in partnership with Candlewick Press and the American Booksellers Association garnered over 250 participants. A cardboard cut out of the children’s book character, Waldo, was hidden in 25 local shops around Delhi. Participants went from shop to shop looking for Waldo and in exchange, received a stamp in their Where’s Waldo passport book. Those who spotted at least 20 Waldo’s were entered in a raffle to win prizes this past Wednesday, July 31st. Over 30 participants won prizes that were donated by local businesses. There was even a real life Waldo in the crowd! 

This event was a huge success for the business community as each of the 250+ participants went into local shops, many for the first time, exposing them to the wonderful items and beautiful stores that make Delhi a great place to shop.

Congratulations to all of the participants and a huge thank you to The Lost Bookshop for their organizing efforts and to the 25 other businesses that hid Waldo and welcomed participants for the month of July!




Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes 7/9/2024

Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes

In attendance: Lisa Wisely, Matt Krzyston, Abby Wilson, Dave Rama Sr. Jerry Pellegrino, James Arrufat.

Community Bank Balance 7/9/2024  $16,906.64
Delaware National Checking 5/31/2024   $33,113

 

·        Holiday Weekend

o   Overwhelming response from farmers market vendors and business owners was that it was a great holiday weekend. Farmers' Markets were sold out, restaurants closed early and/or turned people away cause they were so busy.

o   Reports from Farmers' Market vendors was that this was the best day in revenue they have had to date, ever.

o   The holiday falling on a Thursday was excellent for business. Lots of visitors and people with house guests.

o   There was a feeling that there was a lot of new faces, people buying high ticket items and Jerry suggested we work on ways to get those people here throughout the year, not just over the 4 th of July.

o   The board members discussed putting more money to marketing to promote Delhi as a destination to downstaters. Also to put money toward reaching people in Oneonta and drive markets identifying Delhi as worth the drive for food.

o   Lisa will put together a marketing plan for 4th Quarter 2024 and 2025 where GDACC will spend money to promote events, dining, shopping, and more.

·        Fair in the Square

o   Great attendance. Wished we had more information than their Facebook page so people knew what was going on.

o   GDACC promotes the Fair on the Square through social, email newsletters and all communication.

·        Businesses Open Late 7/5 and 7/26

o   The businesses hosted their stay open late event on 7/5 and everyone heard it was a success the businesses.

o   They will do it again on 7/26 for the last Fair on the Square.

o   Matt suggested we spend money to promote that any other "stay open late events"

o   We will set up an ad for the 7/26/2024 event and also promote future open late events as they are organized.

·        Next Mixer

o   Next mixer is at Strickland Hollow Farm on Tuesday, September 10 th 5-7pm (or until the party ends)

o   It will be just like the previous one hosted there. Jerry will invite chefs, it will be a fun party.

o   Lisa will ask Julian to make the graphics and we will get the event into the calendars and promotion.

·        Merchandise   

o   We all agreed that we were relieved that we did not make merchandise since we are now changing the logo but we would like to start the process.

o   Lisa will ask Julian for a file with the new merchandise and Lisa would like to make a bag for the farmers' market in addition to T-shirts. These will be for sale with all proceeds going to support our initiatives and marketing for the businesses.

·        New Board Members

o   We decided to take nominations for new board members from now through our September 2024 meeting. This is a chance for people to say they would like to be involved. We will accept those nominations and we will determine who will join the board in our September 2024 meeting. We are excited to welcome anyone who is interested in participating in and collaborating with existing board and member businesses. A new board member will be expected to stay on for at least one year but we would prefer a longer commitment with the goal of any board member eventually being able to take on one of the four officer roles of the organization (President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary).

o   Board members are expected to be at a board meeting every second Tuesday of the month for one hour and join the member meeting that follows.

o   Board meeting head up and/or are a part of individual committees including mixer committee, fundraising committee, member growth, marketing and events to name a few.

·        Advocacy

o   The Bramley Mountain Fire Tower is still in limbo awaiting a meeting with the state variance committee and then a follow up with the County code enforcement officer.

o   The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce is in full support of the fire tower and think it of   benefit to Delhi in many ways.

o   James mentioned that they are seeking volunteers to serve as trail stewards when the fire tower is finally open.

·        Member Meeting Notes

o   Nini from Tay Tea came to the meeting to discuss some safety and security issues that took place at Tay Tea. She asked if there is any way the Chamber can get involved in making the area of her business safer and shared her story with the group to make sure business owners are aware of issues.

o   Doug Perette and Jonah Shaw recommended having someone from FORDO come to talk to the members about how we can understand what is going on and mitigate any future issues or tensions with unhoused and recovery populations that use the resources available in Delhi. Abby Wilson is going to spearhead a group discussion with various organizations that are in charge of and/or working with those running these facilities and programs.  

o   Rachel Watson came to the meeting to discuss a new event that she and Janet Tweed are working on at Hoyt Park and the parking lot that will allow kids free space, free of cars every Sunday from 2-6pm. The first free play is Sunday, July 14 th. Rachel wanted to make businesses aware of this event which the Chamber is promoting.

o   Doug from Delco discussed a marketing strategy to reach new students and their parents to introduce and build bonds with the businesses on Main Street as new students arrive on campus. If anyone is interested in working with Doug to reach students and their families, please contact him.

o   Next Meeting Tuesday, August 8th, 2024. 

Chamber Mixer Recap

Thank you to all who attended the Summer Mixer Happy Hour! We had a lovely turn out and a fantastic time. A huge thank you to Bizzy Bees Learning Academy and Delhi Work Station for hosting the mixer and another huge thank you to Strickland Hollow who provided delicious drinks and sandwiches! 

We used the mixer as an opportunity to award this quarter’s Star Award. Amanda Faulk-Ghidinelli received a Community Business Star for her exceptional business, Bizzy Bees Learning Academy. Bizzy Bees offers a warm, nurturing, and educational environment with influences of modern learning such as Montessori and Waldorf teaching styles in the newly renovated building on Kingston Street. They are proud to offer a space where children feel safe and empowered but most importantly feel included. Families in the greater Delhi area have been positively impacted by Bizzy Bees Learning Academy, and the great reviews of Bizzy Bees keep on coming. The Chamber was happy to recognize Amanda Faulk-Ghidinelli’s hard work with this quarter's Star Award. If you don’t already know about the amazing resource of Bizzy Bees Learning Academy, learn more here.

Thank you to everyone who attended! We look forward to seeing you all at the next mixer.

Pellegrino Grant Award Winners!

A goal of the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce is to make Delhi, NY, a great place to live, work, and play. Helping the area businesses flourish is fundamental to achieving that goal. Each year, the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Pellegrino Grant is awarded to two area businesses for the purpose of directly enhancing the charm and appeal of the greater Delhi area through exterior and interior business improvements.

We are proud to share that the two businesses awarded Pellegrino Grants this year are Maple Shade Farm and Hollow. Maple Shade Farm submitted a proposal for signage in line with their new branding and marketing efforts. The custom sign will highlight the entrance to the farm and will be made by local talent John Virga. The solid craftsmanship of Virga’s signs will complement the farm and scenic road where the farm is located. The signage will be the cap of recent improvements to the farm business including an updated marketing launch and capital improvements like recent paint and roof projects. Hollow will paint the exterior walls of their cafe on the corner of Main and Division Streets, as an effort to add visual interest and beautify one of the more visible corners in the village. Additionally, the cafe will also add signage and outdoor seating.

We are happy to support the beautification efforts of these two local businesses and look forward to seeing the improvements in the upcoming year! If you’d like to submit a proposal for a Pellegrino Grant in the future, applications go live each January. Join our mailing list to receive updates and reminders about the grant direct to your inbox. 




Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes 6/11/2024

May 2024 Board Meeting Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - 10:00am 

Meeting called to order at 10:06am  

Lisa Wisely, President, presiding 

Board members present: Matt Krzyston Valerie Nichols, Jerry Pellegrino, Christina  Viafore, Matt Marchese, Julian Peploe, Abbey Wilson 

• Financial position 

o Community Bank checking balance as of 6/11/2024 $23,834.38 

o DNBD- Foundation checking account balance as of 6/11/2024 $33,113.34 

• Mixers/Events 

o The next mixer will be at The Island which houses two businesses, Workstation and Bizzy Bee’s. The event will take place on June 20th 5-7pm.  Parking for the event will be at Hoyt Park in the village parking lot. 

o The fall mixer will be held at Strickland Hollow on September 10th o A raffle will be added to the upcoming mixers as it went over well with  attendees at the last event held at Good Cheap Food. If businesses would  like to participate in the raffle, bring your promotional items and they will  be included. 

o The Bridge Run event was a success. Some suggestions for next year:  ▪ signs to promote/encourage spectators 

▪ scholarship topic should specify the business/organization needs  to be in Delaware County 

▪ an admin fee should be allocated for future events 

o The board unanimously voted to add a third scholarship as part of the  Bridge Run event. The first two are $1,000 to the student and to a  

business/organization. The third is in the amount of $500 to the student  and business/organization. A total of $5,000 will be awarded. 

• Pellegrino Grant 

o The winners of this year’s grant are Maple Shade Farm and The Hollow.  Maple Shade Farm is looking to improve signage and website upgrades.  The Hollow is looking to make improvements to the exterior of their  business by painting, adding outdoor seating, and improved signage 

o The winners of the grant were selected by a third-party committee that  was spearheaded by Barbara Sturdevant, a Village trustee. 

o Each business will be awarded $2,500

• Harvest Festival – September 21st 

o Registrations continue to come in for vendors 

• Membership Updates 

o New updates to the website include information on how to post a business  event, Board meeting minutes are now located on the home page for easy  access, past Star Award recipients, and the Pellegrino grant winners announced. 

o The Board discussed adding/improving information on the Chamber’s  website regarding transparency and the organization’s mission statement. • Advocacy Updates 

o Matt K will work on getting better signage for the Village Parking located at  Hoyt Park 

• Everything else! 

o The Board discussed a member concern regarding “Delhi” logoed apparel.  The Board unanimously voted to drop the “.” to avoid any conflict. 

o The Kiosk located on Main Street and the Chamber’s float will be getting an  upgrade giving them a cohesive look with other advertising efforts. 

Meeting adjourned at 11am. Next month’s board meeting will be on Tuesday, July 9th at  10am and membership meeting at 11am


Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes 5/14/2024

May 2024 Board Meeting Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - 10:00am

Meeting called to order at 10:05am

Lisa Wisely, President, presiding

Board members present:  Matt Krzyston, Valerie Nichols, Jerry Pellegrino, James Arrufat, David Rama Sr., Christina Viafore

  • Financial position

  • Community Bank Checking Balance as of 5/14/2024 $28,736.39

  • Monies received from Bridge Run to date $5,391 (sponsorship & runners)

  • Monies paid to Bridge Run to date for expenses $401.40

  • Next Mixer

    • Discussed hosting the next mixer at Workstation/Bizzy Bee’s on June 20th

    • Discussed hosting the summer mixer at the College Golf Course at Delhi

    • Discussed hosting the fall mixer at Strickland Hollow             

  • Farmers' Market Updates

    • The market is back on the square and attendance has been good despite the raining spring weather

    • Signage will be used directing traffic to the square

    • 9-10 tents need new canopies – the board voted unanimously to purchase the new canopies.  Once these are repaired, there will be a total of 27 tents available for events

  • Pellegrino Grant

    • Discussion on items that need to be clarified before next year

      • Applicant must be an active member

      • Applicant is required to be the owner/proprietor of the business

  • Winners of this years’ grant are still being determined

  • Bridge Run Updates

    • Approximately 150 registrations

    • Promoting the event is the primary focus at this time

    • The Town of Hamden is starting to plan their 200-year celebration and they are interested in hosting a similar event.  Discussion on the potential of a run in Hamden, Downsville, and Delhi.

  • Harvest Festival – September 21st

    • Registrations are starting to come in for vendors

    • Christina voiced concerns with clarifying payment with registration.  This will be looked into further in an attempt to streamline the process

  • Membership Updates

    • The new platform is active.  This allows the chamber to track membership and dues

    • Received a list from the Delaware County Chamber of those businesses with a dual membership

  • Advocacy Updates

    • Matt K spoke of a request for landscaping around the new county buildings

    • Seeking input on how the concessions building located next to the pool should be structured/utilized

  • Everything else! 

    • Lisa met with Julian regarding signage

    • New businesses

      • Pizzo’s Pasta & Gourmet Foods has relocated from Andes to 191 Main Street in Delhi

      • Baker’s Grimm is now open and is located at 116 Main Steet in Delhi

    • Memorial Day event to be held in the square

    • Fair on the Square vendor form is now available and the schedule is being drafted.  The Chamber is interested in sponsoring the R/C cars again.  FOS is not a chamber event but will promote all the activities and encourages local businesses to participate   

Meeting adjourned at 11am.  Next month’s board meeting will be on Tuesday, June 11th at 10am and membership meeting at 11am.

Chamber Summer Mixer Happy Hour

Save the date for our next Summer Mixer Happy Hour on Thursday, June 20th! From 5 pm to 7 pm, join us at Bizzy Bee’s Learning Academy and Delhi Work Station for food, drinks, and mingling with fellow local business owners.

PARKING: There is a spacious town parking lot located at Hoyt Park. Please park here for this event and know it is a great option any time you are parking in town.