New Trustee Introductions
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New Trustee Introductions
Vol. 8, Issue 3 Village Voice The Newsletter of the Village of Chatham November 2013 Village Board Tom Gray, Village President Phone: 217-483-4219 [email protected] Ken Boyle, Trustee Phone: 217-415-0881 [email protected] Mark Clayton, Trustee Phone: 217-415-3487 [email protected] Tracy Formea, Trustee Phone: 217-306-6125 [email protected] Dan Holden, Trustee Phone: 217-483-2434 [email protected] Dave Kimsey, Trustee Phone: 217-553-3359 [email protected] Joe Schatteman, Trustee Phone: 217-483-5939 [email protected] Pat Schad, Village Clerk Phone: 217-720-3429 [email protected] Meetings Planning Commission Third Thursday of the month 7:00 p.m. Village Hall 117 East Mulberry Village Board Second and Fourth Tuesday of the month 6:00 p.m. Village Hall 117 East Mulberry New Trustee Introductions Dave Kimsey After graduating from Millikin University, Dave and his wife, Tana, moved to Chatham in 2001. They are the parents to two little girls. He enjoys being involved in several groups that help make the village a better place. He’s been involved with the Chatham Jaycees, a group that has a hand in a wide range of projects in the village. In 2012, he was honored as Officer of the Year, and continues to serve as the group’s treasurer. He also served as a trustee for the Chatham Area Public Library District and was the deputy chair of the village’s planning committee. Dave’s career is rooted in financial management and strategic business and leadership development. He serves as the chief financial officer of a locally owned and operated, multimillion-dollar hotel management and development company. He is a Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Global Management Accountant, and Certified Hotel Administrator. Dave is a member of the Government Affairs Committee for the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association and was recently named to the Emerging Leaders Council for the Intercontinental Hotels Group Owner’s Association. On the village board, he is currently serving on the administration and parks committees; two areas where he can use his greatest strengths to contribute to moving Chatham forward. Mark Clayton Mark Clayton was elected to the Village Board in April 2013. Raised in Chatham, he graduated from Glenwood High School in 2002. Mark attended Benedictine University where he received a degree in Business & Economics. He furthered his education at University of Illinois – Springfield, receiving his Master’s in Business Administration. In his earlier career, Mark worked in performance auditing with the Illinois Auditor General and later with St. John’s Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to his current position as Chief Financial Officer and Program Director for a vocational and educational institute, Mark worked in a variety of roles with a local bank. Mark is also a small business owner in Chatham. Mark and his family have long been a part of Chatham and have been active in the community and various local organizations for many years. His parents and three brothers all reside in Chatham as well. Mark and Becky Carver were married in July. Continued on Page 2 - CLAYTON Tracy Formea Tracy Formea was nominated by Mayor Tom Gray and approved unanimously by the board as a Chatham Village Trustee. She was officially sworn in on October 22nd. She is a graduate of Glenwood High School and Illinois State University. In 2003, she founded Formea Insurance Group, Inc., an independent insurance agency, in Chatham. Since opening her business, she has been an active member of both the Chatham Area Chamber and the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce. Her involvement with the Chatham Area Chamber has included volunteering on all event planning committees along with a member of the Board of Directors. For six of those years on the Board, she has also been a member of the Executive Board serving as Secretary, Vice President and is currently in her third term as President. Her volunteer work with the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce includes ten years as an Ambassador. Tracy is a member of the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois, Local First, Pi Beta Phi, and Chatham Christian Church, where she teaches Sunday School. Tracy and her husband Chad are the proud parents of Reagan and Cooper. Village Voice Family . Community . Prosperity . Page 2 ICSC Chicago Deal Making Trade Show Joe Schatteman and Del McCord, two Village of Chatham officials, spent two days in Chicago in early October to spread the word to businesses about all that Chatham has to offer. This was the first year that the Village of Chatham had a booth at the International Council of Shopping Centers’ Chicago Deal Making trade show. According to the organization’s website, “these deal making events are a great opportunity for owners, developers, retailers, brokers, lenders, municipalities, property asset managers and product and service providers to gather under one roof to exhibit, make deals and form successful business partnerships.” There were many well-known retailers in attendance, including: Starbucks Coffee, Dunkin Brands and Jimmy Johns. Schatteman and McCord were able to network with national retail and restaurant representatives and say they are confident these leads could lead to more business for Chatham. Attending this trade show is just the first step Village officials are taking toward building commercial growth for the community. As part of the Office of the Comptroller’s “Local Officials Day” at the Illinois State Fair, the Chatham Fire Explorer Post 1928 were recognized by Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka. Pictured here are: Karla Mueller, Matthew Meyer, Kevin Aldrich, Adam Mueller, Cole Cumby, Shawn Murhphy, Corey Hillen, Francesca Paul, Brian Mueller, Lacey Yazell Picture provided by the Office of the Comptroller CLAYTON - Continued from Page 1 As Village Trustee, Mark will ensure that our local government is transparent, open, and responsive to the residents of Chatham. As your trustee, Mark believes in keeping the public informed and updated on the issues we face. Mark’s priorities as Village Trustee are to ensure you receive quality and professional public service. As Chatham continues to grow, we must be responsible in our growth and create short and long-term plans to address the needs of the residents. Most importantly, Mark promises the Chatham residents that he will be accessible and listen to your needs as your representative on the Village Council. Mark is always willing to discuss any of your specific issues, and will continue an open access and availability policy. From the Utility Office: Online Payments: Paying your utility bill is easy with our online bill payment system. From our website, www.chathamil.net, you can access a link that will take you to the payment portal so that you can setup your online account. Chatham Village Trustees Joe Schatterman, Dave Kimsey, and Mark Clayton were sworn in on May 14th by State Senator Sam McCann. Each will serve four-year terms. Picture provided by South County Publications If you are taking advantage of the recurring payment option in the online system, please remember to watch the expiration date on the debit/credit card that you use for your payment. When the card expires, it drops automatically from the system and you may not realize that your payment isn’t being made. We just ask that you log in from time to time and make sure that your card has not expired. Budget Billing: Our staff is currently training and testing the new budget billing system. We will be including an insert with your utility bill as soon as we are ready to begin enrollment. If you have any questions or need help setting up your online account, feel free to contact our office at 217-483-2451. Tracy Formea was officially sworn in as a Chatham Village Trustee on October 22nd with State Senator Sam McCann doing the honors. Picture provided by South County Publications. Village Voice Family . Community . Prosperity . Page 3 Treats on the Square Treats on the Square was sponsored by the Village of Chatham through our Parks and Recreation department. Vicky Huffstutler, Coordinator, recruited help from several Village of Chatham employees and their families and coordinated the event in conjunction with the Chatham Jaycee’s Haunted Hayride. A special thank you to Chatham Jaycee’s for their monetary donation for candy, County Market and Walgreens for donating candy and Dollar General for decorations. There were many families who brought their children to this event despite the chilly and windy weather. It was a fun event and plans are already being made to make it even more fun next year. If your organization has an event or story that you would like included in the Village Voice, contact Lynn at 483-2451 Ext. 240 or at [email protected]. Yard Waste Pick Up Began November 4th Village of Chatham Treats on the Square Pictures provided by Jill Butler and Jamie Franke Santa Plans a Visit Have your kiddos started working on their wish lists? If not, tell them to get their pencil and paper out because our Parks and Recreation Department is planning a special visit from Santa next month. He’s busy scheduling all his visits, but as soon as he has confirmed the date, we will announce it on our website and throughout the community. Twice a year, the village provides yard bags and picks up residents’ leaves and twigs. Grass clippings will not be picked up. Residents are limited to 3 packs (15 bags) in the Spring and 3 packs in the Fall. Residents who want to participate in the free Yard Waste Pick Up Program may get paper yard waste bags from the village utility office at 116 East Mulberry Street. Bags are available for pick up from October 28th through November 22nd. Pickup began on November 4th and the last day for pickup will be Friday, November 25th. To ensure pickup during the respective week, all bags must be set out curb side by 7:00 a.m. on the following Mondays: November 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th When the village’s free pick up program is not in effect, yard waste will be collected by the residents’ trash haulers, who require yard waste stickers. Yard waste bags and stickers may be purchased at most hardware stores and County Market. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Standard Mail Chatham, IL Permit No. 5 116 E. Mulberry Street Chatham, IL 62629 217-483-2451 217-483-3574 (Fax) We’re on the Web www.chathamil.net Residential Customer Chatham, IL 62629 If your organization has an event or story that you’d like included in the Village Voice , send an email to [email protected]. Chatham Business Information Canny Accounting, LLC Kara’s In Town Grooming 348 Williams Lane • 217-414-4088 251 Industrial Dr. • 217-483-5626 Chatham Heating and Air Midwest Auto World, Inc. 305 Williams Lane • 309-533-8237 107 Spruce Street • 217-717-7056 Chem Dry of Springfield Midwest Rifle Works 303 Williams Lane • 217-789-9788 235 E. Walnut Street • 217-494-8171 Coz’s Pizza Inc. (Business office) Peanut Butter of Trains 205 North Main • 217-494-2303 9805 Palm Road • 217-626-4200 CT’s Hideout Springfield Youth Performance Group 319 North Main Street • 217-299-0279 329 Williams Lane • 217-494-8059 High Maintenance Salon 320 Williams Lane • 217-572-3118 House of Bouncers Curves of Chatham 307 Williams Lane • 217-971-9444 20 Cottonwood • 217-483-4615 Jimmy John’s Koke’s Kidzone 208 North Main Street • 217-362-2040 143 Market Street • 217-483-4615