New Site for GSACC | Greater Stamford Area Chamber of Commerce

We are proud to announce that we are working with the Greater Stamford Area Chamber of Commerce on a new website. This is an exciting project for us as the  areas covered –  Gilboa, Grand Gorge, Harpersfield, Hobart, Jefferson, Kortright,and Stamford- are in our backyard and are towns we are excited to support and help grow!

The GSACC has newly elected  Velga V. Kundzins-Tan as President and she is a pleasure to work with. The site is feature-rich that is aimed at marketing the area and attracting more visitors and businesses. This project gives us the opportunity to do what we love best – assisting local businesses in the area and working together as a team to support each other and grow in the years to come. And, from a technology and WordPress standpoint we have pulled out lots of cool stuff from our “bag of tricks.” This project enabled us to really use our custom-coding and custom WordPress development skills and have a boatload of fun. The site categorizes and sorts all kind of ways and is intended to make it easy and fast for the user to find just what they need.

We will keep you posted on the progress. The site is awfully close to being officially finished, but we are adding more content and finishing touches everyday. So check it out! You may also visit the GSACC Facebook Page for all the updates on what the Chamber is doing and check out the sort-launch of a new feature-the events calendar.

Please remember, by joining your local Chamber of Commerce you help every business in the Chamber’s area. And, to thrive, we all need to work together.

Hobart Historical Society-Full Steam Ahead

We have mentioned that we are working on new websites and strategies for two Historical Societies in the area.

The Hobart Historical Society is full steam ahead and we should have a completed site up soon!

The new site is going to showcase not only the re-painting and restoration of their building at 57 Cornell Avenue, but also will have genealogy information for the area cemeteries, really great photo galleries and articles from way back when, plus the new “Historic Half Hours” that are presented each month.

The Hobart Historical Society wants to come together with the community and continue to preserve it’s past and preserve the present since today’s present is tomorrow’s history!

This is a great honor for us to be involved in projects that are so close to our heart (yes, we are history geeks), and the hearts of the individuals who tirelessly maintain this important historical archives.