November 20, 2015 - Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce

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November 20, 2015 - Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce
Chamber Flash
Creating opportunities that drive
commerce and promote business.
Upcoming Events
Vicky Hartzler Legislative Update
Tuesday, November 24, 2 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
Military Affairs Committee
Tuesday, November 24, 4 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
Chamber University
The Marketing Mindset
Wednesday, November 25, 11:45 AM-1 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
November 20, 2015
Shop Small Swag!
Small Business Saturday is November 28.
While supplies last, come to the Chamber office
for some great swag to use and give away!
CHAMBER OFFICE CLOSED
NOVEMBER 26 & 27 FOR THANKSGIVING
Small Business Saturday
Saturday, November 28 ALL DAY
FREE One-on-One Business Consultations
Monday, November 30, 2-4 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
Call Jeff Samborski for an appointment at 816-252-5051.
Chamber Leads Exchange Group
Tuesday, December 1, 8 AM
Jack Moore Community Room
Ribbon Cutting
Crave Boutique
Tuesday, December 1, 4 PM
105 S. Holden St.
Ribbon Cutting
Smallcakes
Wednesday, December 2, 10 AM
303 E. Cooper Blvd., Suite J
Member Relations Committee
Wednesday, December 2, 3:30 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
WIN Coffee
Thursday, December 3, 7:30-9 AM
WMMC Wishing Well Gift Store
CHAMBER FLASH DECEMBER 4
Member Orientation
Tuesday, December 8, 8-9 AM
Jack Moore Community Room
Ribbon Cutting
Murdock Banner Financial Group
Thursday, December 10, 4 PM
206 S. Holden St.
Open House 3-6 PM
For all events RSVP to [email protected] or 660-747-3168.
Please note our reservation policy:
No-shows to charged events will be billed.
If you are interested in attending a committee meeting please
contact the Chamber office at 660-747-3168.
And click here for more ideas!
Inside this issue:
Ribbon Cuttings
Chamber Networking Luncheon
2-3
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Thank You Sponsors!
5
MLK Community Service Awards Information
19-20
Member News
6-28
Update from Representative Dohrman
29-31
Chamber Information, Chamber Board and Staff
32-36
FEATURED Chamber Sponsors
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Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony
On November 10, Chamber members
and friends from around Warrensburg
joined Tim and Patty Williamson in
celebrating their new restaurant,
Soup & Salad.
The bright, cheerful environment set
the tone for a fun event! Tim and Patty
encourage customers to write on their
chalkboard walls, which has obviously
brought out the creativity of lots of
Warrensburg residents including Tony Monetti!
Soup & Salad features ever-changing
daily soups, which are updated on their
Facebook page, as well as a huge fresh
salad bar and yummy breadsticks.
At the Ribbon Cutting ceremony
Chamber Ambassador Jim Joyner, with
Insurance Associates of Johnson
County, and Chamber Board member
Rick Solomon, with Alpha Property
Management, hold the ribbon
as Patty does the honors.
For more information about Soup &
Salad check out their Facebook page.
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Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony
A great crowd for the "heavy-duty"
Open House and Ribbon Cutting
on Friday, Nov. 13!
Swisher Acquisition, Inc. had a slew of
powerful new equipment to show off, and
we were so glad to get to help them do
that with this event. From BIG zero-turn
mowers to brush clearing equipment, log
splitters, and storm shelters, SAI reviewed
each piece with the Chamber members in
attendance, pointing out the features that
make their products unique.
One thing everyone loves about Swisher
products: They're designed and built right
here in Warrensburg by our neighbors!
At the Ribbon Cutting ceremony
Chamber Board member Scott Patrick,
Superintendent of the Warrensburg R-VI
Schools, and Chamber Ambassador Scott
Crist, Director of the Western Missouri
Medical Center Foundation, secure the
ribbon as Ken McAninch, Director of IT
and HR for Swisher, does the honors.
After the event, a talented employee
made a wreath with their ribbon!
For more information about these new
Swisher products - including the batteryoperated ECOsplit log splitter - contact
them at 660-422-6079 or
visit www.swisherinc.com.
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Chamber Networking Luncheon
The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce hosted a Networking Luncheon
on Wednesday, November 18 at Luigi’s
Italian Restaurant.
Our guest speaker was Harold Stewart,
City Manager, who gave an update of
the many projects City staff and
Council are working on.
He first mentioned that he’s been used
to coming into a community and
having to “fix” a lot about the workings
of the City, but that this wasn’t the
case in Warrensburg; we’ve got a solid
financial standing and great staff.
He discussed the community’s
infrastructure plans, as well as plans
for storm water, signage, and the
comprehensive plan.
Economic development is his favorite
area to work on, and he reviewed the
City’s work in the areas of retail
recruitment, the industrial park, the
Hawthorne and Keystone
developments, and entrance signs.
Stay up to date with the City’s activities by following their Facebook page.
During the event the City of
Warrensburg was acknowledged for
their Chamber Sponsorship; Mayor
Robin Allen accepted the Sponsor
Package from Chamber Board Chair
Casey Lund.
Casey also introduced Jeff Samborski
with the Jackson County Extension
SBTDC. Jeff will be providing marketing
assistance to our Chamber members.
New member Doug Spratley with
Nightwatch Security & Telephone
attended and introduced
himself and his company.
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Thank You Sponsors!
The Warrensburg
Chamber of Commerce is
proud to partner with
many local businesses and
organizations; one way we
do that is through our
Corporate Sponsorships.
Recently Suzanne Taylor,
Executive Director, hand
delivered Sponsor
Packages to several of
our partners, including:
Darinda Reberry of
Western Missouri Medical
Center, Rachel Terry of
Action Realty, and Patty
Sellers of Equity Bank.
Thank you to ALL of our
Corporate Sponsors for
your support and
partnership!
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December Holiday Cookie Drive
Help us bring a little taste of home to the
airmen who live in the dorms at
Whiteman Air Force Base.
Drop off your Sturdy Homemade Cookies
to the Warrensburg Chamber
of Commerce Office
By 5 pm December 7th
We will transport them to WAFB for assembly and delivery!
(PLEASE AVOID GOOEY FROSTING and
DECORATIONS. If you would label what type and how many
cookies, it will make it easier for us to keep count. )
Thank you!
Check out the Pampered
Pet Sitting Newsletter!
Turkey Day Pet
Safety Tips, Local
Pro Groomers &
Cute Pics!
Click on the logo ->
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Edward Jones
Financial Advisor
Steve Farr of
Warrensburg is
hosting a free presentation/seminar titled,
"Finding the Prevailing Winds," on December 8 and again on December 10 from 5:30
p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Heroes Restaurant, 107 W.
Pine Street, Warrensburg, MO.
Steve will explore:
• The economy and the firm's outlook
• Inflation and interest rates
• The opportunities and risks of international investing
• Investing in today's domestic stock market.
Dinner will be served. The presentation is
free, but space is limited. To make a reservation, call Steve Farr's office at 660-422-3142.
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'Tis the Season
Join 1450 KOKO/98.5 The BAR in
wishing everyone a wonderful holiday
season. We will begin airing Holiday
Messages on December 1st thanking
and wishing our listeners (your customers) a wonderful holiday season.
Holiday messages are a minimum of 25 :15 second
messages on each station. Investment: $75.00
Please let me know if I can add your business to our
list. It is our plan to get these messages started December 1st so I hope to hear from you soon!!
Everyone here at 1450 KOKO/98.5 The BAR wishes
you a wonderful Holiday Season!
Stacy Morgan,
Sales Executive 1450 KOKO/98.5 The Bar
660.747.9191/ fax: 660.747.5611
cell: 660.441.7159/E-mail: [email protected]
www.WarrensburgRadio.com
Saucy News From Rib Crib
Rib Crib is offering Throwback Pricing
on Tuesdays during their
All You Can Eat Ribs Night!
St. Louis Style Ribs $11.99
Babyback Ribs $15.99
Pricing includes all you can eat
sides and toast.
(does not include drink)
No Discounts/No Sharing/Dine-In Only
Offer valid every Tuesday
Nov. 17, 2015 - Dec. 29,2015!
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MATTHEWS-CRAWFORD POST 131
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
NOVEMBER 2015
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Turkey Trot 5K/10K: Kick off Thanksgiving week with WPR!
There’s no better way to get ready to indulge in all that turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie than coming out and walking or running with us!
Both courses will have no time limits and will start and end at the
Warrensburg Community Center. Register prior to November 16th to
be guaranteed a t-shirt. The Turkey Trot will be Saturday, November 21st. The 10K will start
at 8:00am and is $25, and the 5K will start at 9:00am and is $20. Visit the Warrensburg Parks
and Recreation Facebook page and look for the Turkey Trot Event for more information and the registration form.
Out-of-School Days: Come enjoy a super fun out of school day at WPR! We will have swimming, crafts, games
and more! Lunch and two snacks will be provided. No extra fees. Space is limited, so register early! This Out-ofSchool Day will be held on Wednesday, November 25th from 6:45am-6:00pm at the Warrensburg Community Center. Kids in Kindergarten through 5th grade are welcome. Don’t forget to bring your swimming gear! Pre-registration
is required. Fee is $17 per child.
Sit and Sing Caroling: Come one, come all, come young, come old, come singer, come non-singer and enjoy an
evening of hot chocolate and caroling! What better way is there to start the holiday season?? This is a free program
that will be on Monday, November 30th from 7:00pm-8:00pm at the Warrensburg Community Center.
For more information: contact Jayme Gee, Recreation Supervisor at [email protected]. Visit the
Warrensburg Community Center at 445 E. Gay Street or call us at (660) 747-7178 to register.
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Warrensburg Native
Cynthia Johnson Named
Keynote Speaker for
2016 MLK Celebration
Kansas City educator and nationally recognized speaker and consultant Cynthia “Mama J” Johnson will be the keynote speaker for
the University of Central Missouri’s annual Freedom Scholarship
Dinner, planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, in the Elliott
Student Union ballroom. The event is the highlight of the university’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, “Equity and Education Still Matter.”
The event also will honor the spring 2015 recipients of UCM’s Dr. Martin Luther King Freedom Scholarships. The
scholarships, which are supported through the UCM Foundation with proceeds from the Freedom Scholarship Dinner, are awarded each spring to students who will attend UCM in the fall. Student to be honored are Aimee
Ekstrom, Elexus Edwards, Mathew Martinez, Lindsay King and Katherine Kim.
A UCM alumna, Johnson also is a Warrensburg native, the daughter of the late Albert Johnson and the late Dorothy
Johnson, a longtime UCM employee. Cynthia Johnson received her Bachelor of Science in Education degree in
speech, theatre and special education and Master of Science in Education degree in secondary education from
UCM. She received her Doctor of Education degree in Education Leadership from Baker University.
Johnson will bring her “Message of Hope” to the event, sharing her experiences as a child who struggled with a
speech impediment, learning disabilities and difficulty reading. She credits her faith, hope and determination with
helping her succeed as an educator. She draws on her experiences as an educator, advocate, researcher, author,
vocalist and entrepreneur to help other dispel myths about poor and minority youth by empowering students and
adults to achieve their highest potential.
While a student at UCM, Johnson was the first inductee into the Podium of Honor as a member of the Talking
Mules speech and debate squad for earning the Outstanding Collegiate Competitor Award. Upon graduation from
UCM, she spent 10 years as a classroom teacher prior to her career in education administration as an assistant
high school principal for two years and a middle school principal for 11 years. She then became a consultant for the
National Middle School Association before joining the staff of the University of Missouri-Kansas City as director of
alternative teacher certification.
In addition to teaching as adjunct faculty, Johnson also has served UCM as a member of the College of Education
Advisory Council, Charter School Renewal Committee and DESE Leadership Revision Committee. She served on
the board of directors of the Missouri Staff Development Council and the Graduate Program Advisory Committee for
UMKC.
Tickets for the Freedom Scholarship Dinner are from the UCM Office of Mentoring, Advocacy and Peer Support,
Dockery 212, or by calling 660-543-4156. Tickets also will be available through the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce, 100 South Holden St. Individual tickets for the dinner may be purchased at the gold level for $100, the silver
level for $75, or the bronze level for $50. Sponsored tables of eight also are available for purchase at the gold, silver and bronze levels.
The Freedom Scholarship Dinner has funded 185 scholarships totaling more than $169,000 since its inception in
1998.
Additional events for the 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration include Greater Warrensburg Area Chamber
of Commerce Community Service Award luncheon; the Community Worship and Praise Service; the Issues Forum;
the MLK Day of Service; and the Student Volunteer Fair and Community Service Blood Drive and Bone Marrow
registry. For more information about the UCM 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, visit ucmo.edu/diversity/
mlk.
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High School students will be nominated through the schools.
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How to
as a Business Owner
Let Us Promote YOU!
We’ve got two great opportunities coming up:
 The Member Relations Committee makes visits to our new and
seasoned members to say “Thank You” for their membership
investment. As part of their visits they leave “goodies” from fellow
Chamber members—and they’re running low!
 At our Member Orientation on December 8 we’ll be giving away
goodies to attendees to keep it fun. :)
Do you have promotional items you’d like us to share?
Pens, koozies, magnets, or other branded items? Candies
with your business card attached work great too! Contact
Member Relations Chair Karen Sligh at karensligh@
centurylink.net or Suzy Latare at slatare@
warrensburg.org and we’ll help get you out there!
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Join the campaign by donating
to the campaign.
Purchase shirts (or have yours
embroidered) with the logo for
you and your staff to wear at
least once a month, and badges
for every day!
Have a social media presence
and keep it updated.
Interact with other local
businesses'’ social media sites
by liking, commenting, and
giving them positive reviews.
The Power of Recognizing Your Employees’ Work
Two weeks ago we did a tip on “Small Gifts,” and in a
bit of serendipity we came across this November 9
HBR article, “The Easiest Thing You Can Do to Be a
Great Boss.”
David Sturt, Executive Vice President at O.C. Tanner
Co., writes that recent studies show “there’s one simple action that can dramatically increase any manager’s success in gaining the support and engagement
of subordinates: recognize great work. That means calling out excellent accomplishments by your
employees right away—and doing so in consistent and regular increments from the start.”
He says: “We know from our own research that a handwritten note trumps an e-mail. Public recognition in a meeting or peer group makes people feel even more appreciated. And an award presented in a public setting is most effective in conveying a sense of a good job properly acknowledged.”
Interestingly, the effect is wide ranging: “In one study, we found that just by publicly presenting
some employees with a “years of service” award, managers could increase all employees’ sense
that the organization cared about them."
Do it right away and in consistent and regular increments.
Gayle, Judy and Darcy, Shepa Learning Company
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UCM Claims Top Award at Annual State Farm® Marketing
and Sales Competition
A team of two marketing students from the University of
Central Missouri claimed the top award in the 2016 State
Farm® Marketing and Sales Competition Friday, Nov. 13,
at UCM.
Kylie Marconnet, a marketing major from Maysville, Mo.,
and Robert Hughey, a marketing major from Overland Park,
Kan., claimed the Team Competition award, competing
against teams from 11 schools from across the country.
The annual competition is hosted by the UCM Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies in cooperation
with State Farm. Ginger Killian, assistant professor of marketing, is advisor for the team.
As winners of the Team Competition, the UCM team accumulated the highest combined scores in the Marketing
Presentation and Sales Role Play competitions. Marconnet
The team of UCM marketing students Kylie
and Hughey placed first in Marketing Presentation. Hughey
Marconnet, center, and Robert Hughey, right,
captured the overall Team Award at the annual placed first in the Sales Role Play competition and Marconnet received third place.
State Farm Marketing and Sales Competition
Nov. 14 at the University of Central Missouri.
Combined Competition winners were determined by comGinger Killian, left, assistant professor of marbining a student’s first- and second-round Sales Role Play
keting, is advisor for the team.
score with his or her team Marketing Presentation score.
Hughey also placed first in the Combined Competition, with Marconnet placing second. Hughey and Marconnet received combined awards of $14,500.
The Team Award was presented to the two students from the university with the highest combined student
scores from the Marketing Presentation and Sales Role Play competitions. Although there was no monetary award in this category, students received a trophy to take back to their school.
“I am extremely proud of Kylie and Robert,” Killian said. “Their hard work and preparation truly paid off. It
was a tremendous honor to work with these two outstanding individuals and watch them showcase their
skills and represent UCM.” Also participating in the competition were teams from Arizona State University,
Duquesne University, University of Georgia, University of Houston, University of Minnesota, University of
Missouri, University of Oregon, University of Southern California, Texas State University, Wake Forest
University and Western Michigan University.
Also placing in the competition were: Marketing Presentation: Emily Martin and Jake Vasquez, University
of Oregon, second place, $3,000 award; Sam Bell and Lauren Bone, Western Michigan University, third
place, $1,500 award. Sales Role Play competition: Lauren Bone, Western Michigan University, second
place, $2,500 award. Combined competition: Lauren Bone, Western Michigan University, third place, $500
award.
The State Farm Marketing and Sales Competition originated in 2010 with a gift from State Farm to the
UCM Foundation. Hosted annually by UCM, the event offers an opportunity for the best and brightest marketing students to test their individual and team marketing skills by competing with peers from universities
from across the United States.
For more information about the State Farm Sales and Marketing Competition, contact Charles Schwepker,
UCM professor of marketing, at 660-543-8554, or [email protected].
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Small Business & Technology Development Centers
and Your Chamber Benefits
Funded by the Small Business Administration, the SBTDCs assists businesses with marketing, strategic planning, one
-on-one business consultation, financial analysis planning, and a series of hands on development programs for entrepreneurs. The Chamber works to bring these services to your attention, and Chamber members receive a discount on training classes. Contact Jeff Samborski with the Jackson County SBTDC at 816-252-5051 or [email protected], or Kelly Dyer with the Missouri Chamber SBTDC at 573-634-3511 or [email protected].
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Interested in increasing your
brand awareness?
Would like to have up to 10 memberships? Want your business name on a
golf hole during our annual tournament, or even have your own team?
How about having networking event tickets on hand to use throughout the year?
There are many benefits of Chamber Sponsorship!
Call the Chamber today for more information at 660-747-3168.
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Click here
to read all
about it!
Be sure to check out the
Community Calendar!
Click on “Community” at
www.warrensburg.org.
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Do you have yours yet?
Next
group:
Tuesday
Dec. 1
8 AM
Come build relationships and
make connections at the
Chamber Leads
Exchange Group!
Two meetings each month:
First Tuesday at 8 AM
Third Thursday at 4 PM
In the Jack Moore
Community Room at the
Need a stack of the 2015-2016 Guidebooks?
We’ll bring them to you!
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Chamber of Commerce
Looking for an easy gift? Look no further!
Gift
Certificates
Available!
The Chamber has Gift Certificates in denominations of $5, $10, $20
& $50, with over 50 local Chamber participants; see list below.
Call the Chamber office today to arrange yours! 660 747-3168
SAMPLE
ACE Mystery Shopping
AdvoCare, Kathryn Finn
Air Design Heating & Cooling
Alewel's Country Meats
Brown's Shoe Fit Co.
Bybee Lawn Care
Center Stage Academy
ChiroHealth
Computer Repair Center, LLC
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
Days Inn
Dean Williamson Furniture
Dugan Paints & Flooring
Euphoria Salon & Day Spa
executive advantage
Fitter's Pub
Glasscock Jewelry Corner
Helping Hands Thrift Store
Heroes Restaurant & Pub
NEW!
IHOP
Impact Signs Awnings Wraps, Inc.
InSight Eyecare
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
Jones Bros. Marine
Kristina Landkamer Photography, LLC
NEW!
Liberty Hill Farm
Lil’ Lambs Children’s Resale
Mary Kay Independent Sales Director Karen Sligh
maurices
MidMo Handyman Service, LLC
Old Barney’s Bar & Grill
Old Drum Coffeehouse & Bakery
Oriental Cuisine
Pack 'N' Mail
Red Cross Pharmacy, Inc.
Ridgeview Café
Roundabout Café & Ice Cream Shoppe
Royal Oaks Golf Course
Rudy's Frame Shop & Gallery, LLC
Scentsy Fragrance, Independent Director Rachel Piper
SERC, Physical &Therapy
Shoe Sensation
Sonic Drive In
STRIVE, Women's Fitness
Sugie Girl Embroidery
Super 8 Motels
Swisher's
The Downtown Studio
NEW
!
Tranquility Shop
Treasured Blessings at Whimsy Lane
University of Central Missouri—Performing Arts Series
University of Central Missouri Bowling Center
Warrensburg Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Warrensburg Ford
Warrensburg Wholesale Carpet
Xplosion Cheer & Tumbling
EW!
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Our Member 2 Member Discount Program is designed to encourage Chamber business members to support each
other by offering members-only discounts to other current Chamber members.
Show your M2M card to receive these great deals! Contact the Chamber office if you need a M2M card.
Current Chamber Members participating in the Member 2 Member Program:
ACE Mystery Shopping
1125 N. Simpson Dr. 660-747-5600
Attention businesses: Tired of poor
social media reviews and customer
complaints? Experiencing a leaky
cash register, employees that don’t
engage with customers or wonder
why sales are down? With our free
customization, no set up fees and no
binding contract , it just takes sense
to let us help you stop losing money!
Air Design Heating & Cooling
244 SW Highway 13, 660-429-4800
10 % off all service work. Not valid
with any other offer. Does not apply
to employees of Chamber members
(only Chamber members
themselves).
American Legion Post 131
733 E. Young St. 660-747-5957
10% discount on contracted facility
usage. 5% discount on contracted
catering service.
Bybee Lawn Care
660-864-5635
Chamber members receive
10 % off all lawn care service.
Free estimates.
Center Stage Academy
349 SE DD Hwy., 660-747-6133
$10 off our Zumba punch card, a
savings of two free classes; one free
class with punch card.
C&C Mechanical, LLC
816-255-8842
10% off all service calls.
ChiroHealth
710 N. Charles St. , 660-422-7246
25% discount on 1st treatment
& exam.
Computer Repair Center, LLC
417 F. N. Maguire St. 660-747-0000
15% off total service fees for all
Chamber members, excludes parts.
Must show proof as Chamber
member to receive discount.
Culligan Water Conditioning
1220 W Main St. Sedalia, MO 65301
660-827-2770 or 1 800-499-1009
Install a Culligan “Bottle-less” cooler
for your office & receive free Basic
installation, or try our bottled water
delivery service & get 10 gallons of
purified drinking water free.
Dugan’s Paint & Flooring
709 E Hale Lake Rd. 660-747-6822
Any retail purchase of paint or
flooring receives a 10% discount,
excludes installation on labor.
20% off one regular priced item. One
all retail purchases; offer includes
coupon per transaction per day. Not
free shipping.
valid on the purchase of gift cards or
charity items. Not valid
Sugie Girl Embroidery
DQ Grill & Chill
with other offers.
1209 S. Country View Lane
601 E Young 660-747-1555
Advertise your seasonal specials with
660-362-0344
Free small cone with any combo
The Muleskinner!
10% off all orders. Free digitizing of
or basket purchase.
Buy one ad* and get a second ad logo on orders of $350 or more. Free
free! Contact the Muleskinner for
estimates, free delivery.
executive advantage
more details: 660-543-4051, or
Columbia, MO 65203
muleskinner [email protected].
Shaw Accounting Group, LLC
573-819-0706
*any size ad, print or online.
201 N Holden St, 660-747-2135
Executive advantage will provide a
New clients receive a free initial
10% discount on HR reviews for small
Old Drum Coffeehouse & Bakery
consultation & 25% off QuickBooks,
to medium sized businesses.
211 N. Holden St. 660-362-0161
bookkeeping & payroll services for 6
10% off on any one drink
months. Additionally, new tax clients
GNC
(per purchase).
will receive 10% off their Federal &
609 E Young St. A-3 660-429-5563
Missouri income tax return
15% discount for Chamber members.
Oriental Cuisine
preparation.
Not valid with any other offer.
705 N. Burkarth Rd. 660-429-1020
10% off any food item. Not
The Change Jar
Impact Signs Awnings Wraps
applicable with any other offer.
617 S. Maguire St. 660-747-5330
22705 N. Hwy 65 Sedalia, MO 65301
10% off any one regular priced item
660-829-4800 www.impact4800.com
Pizza Hut
with each visit. $5.00 annual
15 % off all Banner orders for
914 N Simpson 660-747-1777
consignment fee waived if a
Chamber members (some
$4.99 buffet Sunday—Friday
consignment account is opened.
restrictions may apply).
Riback Supply Co.
The Downtown Studio
Karen Sligh, Independent Sales
133 Railroad St 660-429-3555
209 N. Holden St. 660-362-1130
Director, Mary Kay Cosmetics
10% off all finish plumbing fixtures.
Bring a friend to class & you both
134 SW 95 Rd, 660-747-0098
receive 20% off.
10% off all retail purchases.
Rib Crib
[email protected]
111 E. Parsons 660-747-2180
Timbers Therapeutic Massage
15% off total bill amount for
219 Emerson St. 412-445-0999
Jones Bros Marine
Chamber members.
10% off any massage. Only one
!
375 NW US Hwy 50 660-747-0388 NEW
discount per session.
10% off parts & service
Roundabout Café &
Ice Cream Shoppe
The Donut Café & Bakery
Kristina Landkamer Photography
1125 C N. Simpson Dr. 660-429-0084
505 N. Maguire St., 660-238-9129
410 Swallow St. 660-864-6937
10 % discount on breakfast
10% discount for Chamber members.
Chamber members receive a 15%
or lunch meal.
NEW! Three Trees Workshop
discount off a package or CD. Offer
Expires
Dec.
2015
Royal
Oaks
Golf
Course
660-864-4238
NEW
985 SE 130 Road, Knob Noster
We’re happy to offer an exclusive
!
Liberty Hill Farm
660-687-5572
Chamber Member discount
198 NW 701 Road, Centerview
Play 18 holes with golf cart for $20.
of 10% off any order.
N
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660-238-3244
Price is per person. Not valid during
10% off on farm store purchases
tournament play.
Tranquility Shop
(does not include delivery or whole
128 N. Holden St. 660-362-0788
or sides of beef, hogs, etc.)
Studio Arriba
Chamber members receive 10% off
600 E. Allen St. Ste F Knob Noster
each time they make a purchase.
Lifetime Animal Center
660-429-2348
227 SE St Rte. 13, 660-422-7838
$40 Unlimited package, $50 Punch
Twister Sports
5% discount off of regular price
Pass for 12 classes or $6 per class - 727 N. Charles St. Ste E 660-238-0577
Science Diet /Prescription Diet Food.
First time is FREE!
1/2 price to Friday Family Fun Nights
Cannot be combined with any other
for all members and Twister-member
discount.
Pack ‘N’ Mail
pricing for birthday parties and
540 E. Young Ave., Ste A
special events.
NE
W!
Lil’ Lambs Children’s Resale
660-747-2799
709 N. Charles St. 660-747-2041
10% off UPS or Fed-X shipments.
Xplosion Cheer & Tumbling
15% off total purchase. Not valid
265 SE Hwy. 13 660-422-8326
with any other discount.
Scentsy Fragrance
Chamber Members receive a 5%
Rachel Piper, Independent Director
discount on all services
maurices
208-590-4035
(excluding private lessons).
320 E. Young Ave. 660-429-1213
Chamber members receive 10% off
Not good with other offers.
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Board of Directors 2015 – 2016
Casey Lund, Chair
Warrensburg Collision Repair Center
220 West Young, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 429-2011 Fax: (660) 429-6405
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2017
Gina Carlyle
Carlyle Van Lines
P.O. Box 25, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-8128
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2017
Rick Solomon, Chair Emeritus
Alpha Property Management Services, LLC
219 Emerson St., Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 429-6042
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2016
Sharri Carter
Johnson County Community Health Services
723 PCA Road, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-6121
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2017
Scott Patrick, Chair Elect
Warrensburg R-VI School District
P.O. Box 638, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-7823
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2017
Joe Warren
The Daily Star-Journal
P.O. Box 68, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-8123
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2018
Karen Sligh, Secretary
Mary Kay, Independent Sales Director
134 SW 95 Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-0098
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2016
John Yost
515 Westgate Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2016
Jeff Florida, Treasurer
F&C Bank
P.O. Box 157, Holden, MO 64040
(660) 732-5516
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2018
Open seat
Term expires June 2016
Open seat
Term expires June 2017
Open seat
Term Expires June 2018
Suzanne Taylor, Executive Director
[email protected]
Suzy Latare, Membership and
Communications Coordinator
[email protected]
The Greater Warrensburg Area
Chamber of Commerce create
opportunities that drive
commerce and
promote business.
The Chamber Flash
is a twice-monthly email publication, out
on the FIRST and THIRD Fridays of each
month. It’s a great way for Chamber
members to share information
about their businesses!
It also keeps members up to date with
member benefits, networking events
and other activities.
Space in the Chamber Flash is
an included member benefit
for Chamber members only. E-mail your
print ready ad in JPG format
to [email protected] by
noon Wednesday for Friday publication.
You must resubmit your flyer each
week you would like it published.
Nolan Applegate
Brown’s Shoe Fit Co.
213 N. Holden, Warrensburg, MO 64093
(660) 747-5922
[email protected]
Term Exp: June 2018
Chamber Staff
Mission
Non-members, upon their request, receive
this publication as a courtesy service.
The Chamber Flash is compiled and
written by Membership and
Communications Coordinator Suzy Latare.
Get
Connected.
Leanne Larson, Office Manager
[email protected]
Stay
Connected.
100 S. Holden St., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Phone: 660-747-3168 Fax: 660-429-5490
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www.warrensburg.org
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Questions? Concerns? Interested in
membership or sponsorship?
Contact Suzy at [email protected]
or at the Chamber office,
660-747-3168 ext. 222.
Please share the
Chamber Flash with
your staff, colleagues,
friends and family!
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