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Hometown Mother’s Day Weekend

Mom — She’s there to support us, sacrifice for us, give us unconditional love and a big hug – no matter how bad we are!!! The Xenia Merchants and Midtown Merchants Associations join the Greene Co. Dailies in hosting a Hometown Mother’s Day to show our MOMS how much they mean to us on May 8, 9, and 10th. Sidewalk sales will be held by the merchants Thursday through Saturday (weather permitting). Continue reading

Ohio School Board Assoc Endorses Emergency Messaging System For Notifying Staff and Parents

The Ohio School Boards Association announced today its endorsement of Leader Alert, a health and safety alerting product, for the more than 700 Ohio public school districts that comprise its membership.

Leader Alert, the creation of Leader Technologies of Columbus, Ohio, makes it possible for a school to quickly and simultaneously alert thousands of parents and staff by telephone, texting, and email in case of emergencies ranging from lurking predators to snow days.

According to OSBA Deputy Executive Director Rob Delane: Continue reading

Barco Sales & Profit Growth for 1st Quarter 2008

Barco’s quarterly financial report shows growth in sales and gross profits for the first quarter in 2008 while orders, net profit, and per share earnings were down slightly. Highlights of first quarter operations in 2008 are as follows:

  • The order book at the end of March 2008 amounted to $504.2 million compared to $523 million the previous year. Order intake totaled $308.2 million, down 10.3% compared to the same period in 2007 but up 6.4% versus 4Q07.
  • Sales amounted to $257.5 million, an increase of 5.9%. At constant currencies growth was 14%.
  • Gross profit rose by 3.1% to $98.5 million from $95.6 million the previous year.
  • Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) remained flat at $10.1. The EBIT margin was 3.9% compared to 4.2% in 1Q07. Currency evolution cost Barco $5.7 million in EBIT. At constant currencies EBIT would have grown 57%.
  • Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) was $32.3 million, a margin of 12.6%. In 1Q07 EBITDA was $39.3million, a margin of 12.1%.
  • Net income was $10.3 million, down 12.8% from $11.7 million in 1Q07.
  • Net earnings per share were $0.85 compared to $0.96 for the same period the previous year.

The simulation market had a higher order intake but lower sales in 1Q08. The presentation market saw a decline in order intake but a good growth in sales. The avionics market had a very good growth in order intake and in sales. Total orders totaled $149 million.

EBIT margin was (8.2%), down from (2.5%) in 1Q07, as the gross profit was unable to offset major investments in product development for the simulation and avionics markets.

The above figures were converted from euros to current dollars.

Source: Barco Corporate Press Release, April 23,2008.

XAMA Meeting Thurs. Morning May 1st

Xenia Area Merchants and participants in the upcoming Hometown Mother’s Day weekend festivities will be meeting at 8:00 AM at Express Yourself Coffeehouse, 78 E. Main St. in beautiful downtown Xenia. Stop in for some fresh coffee (latte or cappuccino) and conversation.

Problem of gambling supported by Gov. Strickland

Have you noticed the recent ads on Casino gambling? Ohio taxes are traveling out of state at 65 miles an hour. Poor Ohio is being left out of the profitable gambling. All of the surrounding states have accepted more crime, more violence, and more corruption all for increased profits and tax revenues. Because all other states have accepted the vice of gambling and its benefits such as increased tax revenue, ruin of families and individual lives, increased crime and corruption, Ohio should as well. Surely not all other states can be wrong!

Behind the snake in the grass is Governor Ted Strickland. He has devised a plan to expand gambling in Ohio under the auspices of the Ohio Lottery Commission, according to the Ohio Roundtable. When he first came into office, he helped fulfill the will of Ohio voters against more gambling, not anymore. Strickland’s plan would expand gambling without a vote. His plan would implement types of gambling previously rejected by voters. His plan gives the casino industry additional justification for acceptance in Ohio. Like casino gambling, Strickland’s plan also increases the problems associated with gambling. Continue reading

XAMA Events Planning & Mural Society Meetings April 17

XAMA Events Planning Committee will meet on April 17th from 6:00-7:15 pm at the Oasis Cafe at the corner of Detroit & Main Streets. For more information, contact XAMA

The Mural Society will also meet at the Xenia Area Chamber of Commerce Board Room located 334 W. Market Street at 7:30 pm. Community and merchant interest has grown to the point that it may be beneficial to form a local group to promote, guide, and find financing for the production of multiple murals in Xenia to reflect the historical and cultural heritage of our area. Successful local initiatives in several cities including Portsmouth and Franklin, OH and Lake Placid, FL will be discussed. All are welcome. For more information, contact Barb Zajbel

Barco launches the world’s first “green” digital billboard

Barco, a world leader in visualization and display solutions, announces the launch of its new DB-x20-the world’s first “green” digital billboard. The new DB-x20 is the first and only RoHS-compliant digital billboard in the world, meaning all product components contain no lead, mercury, cadmium, Cr6, PBB or PBDE. Designed for digital outdoor advertising networks, the DB-x20 range features green components, low power consumption, superior visual performance and maximum ROI. For more information, go here.

Xenia Merchants Morning Coffee Meeting Thursday April 3 @ Express Yourself Cafe

The Xenia Area Merchants Association will meet for coffee and conversation next Thursday (April 3) at 8:00 AM at Express Yourself Coffeehouse Gallery, 78 East Main St.

On the agenda will be a discussion about the visitor’s guide, the formation of a Xenia Area Mural Society, Mothers Day coordinated events, and Old Fashioned Days.

And, as always, anything else anyone has to share or gripe about…

Does that sound fun or what! I mean the griping part at Express Yourself Cafe.

Be there or be left out.

XAMA Events Meeting At Oasis Cafe – Mechants and Citizens Invited

Xenia Area Merchants Association is holding its next planning meeting for 2008 Xenia Merchant events on Wednesday March 19 at the Oasis Cafe at 6:15 PM. Events to be discussed include Hometown Mother’s Day, Old Fashioned Days, & Hometown Christmas. Barb Zajbel of the Xenia Area Chamber of Commerce will be updating us on some ideas concerning the Downtown Murals project with a short presentation. All Xenia Area Merchants and concerned citizens with a willingness to help are invited to attend.

Dinner is available at:
The Oasis Cafe
13 E. Main St.
(937) 372-6500.

For more information, contact Carolyn at Cecarolyn@aol.com

Caroline is owner of C J’s Boutique 72 S. Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio 45385 937-620-5017
Store Hours: Tues – Fri 10:00 -5:00 Sat. – 10:00 – 3:00 Closed Sun. and Mon.

XAMA Planning for Old Fashioned Days and More…

The Xenia Area Merchants Association (XAMA) met on Thursday March 6 at the Xenia Public Library. During the lively Events Committee meeting, they discussed how to involve the downtown area in this year’s Old Fashioned Days. A number of activities were proposed including a “battle of the banks,” battle of the bands, something involving old-fashioned bicycles, and a civil war reenactment.

Next, Ed Marrinan of the Greene County Community Foundation talked to the committee members about benefits of non-profit status and various options of incorporation. Committee members took the initial step of selecting association officers including Elizabeth Svendsen owner of Blue Jacket Books as secretary/treasurer and Alan King of Express Yourself Coffee House, Tim Sontag of Xenia Shoe & Repair, and Sonja Pershing of Oasis Café as co-chairpersons.

XAMA is progressing in other areas as well. One member presents marketing plans for member businesses. Adam Martin is working on the association’s logo and advertising plans. Elizabeth Svendsen presented a rough draft of the proposed Xenia visitor guide. The guide will list all shopping, dining, lodging, and entertainment available with each establishment identified on a map of Xenia.

The next XAMA Events Committee meeting will be held at the Oasis Cafe at 6:15 PM on Wednesday March 19 to discuss upcoming events including a “Hometown” Mothers’ Day on Saturday May 10 and to also see a short presentation by Barb Zajbel of the Xenia Chamber concerning possible urban murals. Merchants and citizens who wish to help grow their businesses and their hometown are cordially invited to attend.