6-2016 Newsletter - Downtown Washington, Inc.
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6-2016 Newsletter - Downtown Washington, Inc.
123 Lafayette Street, Washington, MO 63090 636-239-1743 123 Lafayette Street, PO Box 144 Washington, MO 63090 636-239-1743 fax 636-239-4832 www.downtownwashmo.org [email protected] 25% Buy your stamps and ship downtown! Help us reach $500,000.00! A few words from our board Member Rick Marquart 21 - Car & Truck Show May 19-21 - Fine Art Fair and Winefest 25 - Sunset December 1-2 Holiday Shopping Extended Hours 2 - Santa on Amtrak 3, 10, 17 - Santa at the Market 11 - Holiday House Tour 2017 April 21-22 - Washington Art Walk 21-23 - Main Street BBQ and Bluesfest 21-23 - Vintage Market 27 - Sunset November 3 - Thirsty Thursday 18-20 - Holiday Shopping Open House 18 - Murder Mystery 25 - Black Friday 25 - Holiday Parade of Lights 26 - Small Business Saturday 29 - Pumpkin Palooza October 25 - Soup Day September 1 - Farm to Table Dinner 15 - Thirsty Thursday 22 - Sunset 23 - Chili Cook-off 24-25 - Fall Festival of the Arts and Crafts August 25 - Sunset 27 - Foodstock July 27 - Sunset at the Market **Wednesday** 18 - Clean Up Day June 16 - Thirsty Thursday 2016 Event Schedule 23 - Sunset 123 Lafayette Street, PO Box 144 Washington, MO 63090 636-239-1743 fax 636-239-4832 www.downtownwashmo.org [email protected] My name is Rick Marquart and I currently serve on the board of Downtown Washington, Inc. Over 13 years ago, I moved my family from a nice quaint subdivision in a neighboring town to the Old Historic Downtown Washington, MO. With my wife and 5 year old daughter, Allie, this was a difficult decision simply because we had no knowledge of downtown living. The choice made was the best decision of our lives. The friendly people, walks to restaurants and shops, and beautiful parks nearby made raising a child in downtown Washington something special. Our daughter is currently 19 years old and attends The University of Mississippi. She will be the first to say the downtown hospitality she grew up with is not much different from the true southern hospitality she is experiencing at Ole Miss. The river, riverfront trail, Amtrak, and all the downtown events are only a few things that make our downtown special. It is exciting to see the influx of new businesses over the past few years thrive in our historic downtown. The older I get I now understand what people mean when they say, "the beautiful historic buildings remind us of our past but still pave the way to our future." I am so proud and blessed to live and work in downtown Washington, Missouri in which I truly believe is the heart and soul of our community. Farm to Table Farm to Table tickets go on sale for $75.00 per guest online on June 15 at www.downtownwashmo.com/tickets Item price QTY Item price Penguins sheet of 20 $ 4.20 US Flag Forever book of 20 $ 9.40 US Flag Forever book of 10 $ 4.70 Forever Purple Heart sheet of 20 $ 9.40 Forever Medals sheet of 12 $ 5.64 Forever Neon Celebrate sheet 20 $ 9.40 Costal Birds sheet of 20 (postcard) $ 6.80 Forever Hearts sheet of 20 $ 9.40 Forever National Parks sheet of 16 $ 7.52 Forever Moon International Forever Planets sheet of 16 $ 7.52 Penguins (coil of 100) Forever Summer Harvest book of 20 $ 9.40 Costal Birds (coil of 100) (postcard) $ 34.00 Forever Botanical Art book of 20 $ 9.40 US Flag Forever (coil of 100) sheet of 10 QTY $ 11.50 $ 21.00 $ 47.00 Phone: 636.239.1743 Fax: 636.239.4832 We prefer cash & checks, but are happy to accept credit cards as well! ____ Check ____ VISA ____ MasterCard ____ Discover _____AmEx Name on Card: ______________________________________________________ Card Number: _______________________________________________________ Billing Zip Code: __________ Exp. Date: _________ Security Code: ________ Please deliver stamps to this business: ___________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________ Attention: ______________________ Phone: ____________________________ Email address: ______________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: DWCPU ORDER TOTAL $_____________ Date received _________ Packed by_________ date_________ Delivered by ________ date_________ Economic Benefits of National Register Listings Many property owners actively seek National Register status because of the benefits associated with such listing. In addition to conferring official recognition, which can be helpful, for example, in attracting tourists to stay in a bed & breakfast, stroll down an historic main street, or visit a local house museum, National Register listings are used by the federal government as a basis for qualifying a property for federal assistance in the form of favorable tax incentives, such as a 20 percent rehabilitation tax credit, the charitable contribution tax deduction for the donation of a preservation easement, grants and loans. Properties listed on the National Register may also be eligible for state income tax incentives and property tax relief and may qualify for financial assistance through state-administered programs funded by the Congressionally-appropriated Investing members spotlight We wouldn’t be able to do all that we do without the help of our investing members. Our first spotlight is on our restaurant investors. Please visit them and tell them thank you for supporting Downtown Washington, Inc. B & B Bar-B-Que & Catering Big Boys Grilled Subs & Wings Café Mosaic Cowan's Restaurant Dairy Delight Driftwood Droege's Happy Apple Jennie & Grace Joe's Bakery & Delicatessen John G's Bier Deck Marquart's Landing Miller's Grill Old Dutch Hotel & Tavern Riverfront Marketing Group Slamburger Sugarfire Smokehouse The Blue Duck Williams Brothers Meat Market Wimpy's Sandwich Shop 3375 Hwy 185 919 Jefferson St. 901 Patients First Dr. 114 Elm St. 723 Jefferson 514 West Front Street 109 West Main Street 112 Lake Washington Dr. 219 West Main Street 9 West Main St. 109 W. Main St. 300 W. Front St. 2301 Hwy A 227 Elm St. 325 W. Front Street 3051 Phoenix Center Dr. 512 West Front Street 516 West Front Street 607 W. 5th St. 521 Jefferson St. Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Missouri law provides an investment tax credit equal to 25 percent of approved costs associated with qualified rehabilitation made after Jan. 1, 1998. The State Historic Preservation Office is responsible for certifying that a building is a historic structure (see below) and for reviewing and approving rehabilitation work for the state credits. The federal and state credits can be used in combination for the rehabilitation of commercial or income-producing properties. Missouri's historic tax credit program not only facilitates the rehabilitation of buildings for uses that meet the federal requirements, but also allows tax credits for the rehabilitation of buildings that will be sold on the projects' completion. In addition the state law allows credits for the rehabilitation of a taxpayer’s personal residence. The state credits are administered by the , please consult the Department for information regarding the administration of the state program. SEEKING NOMINATIONS for employer and employee of the Year The Employer and Employee of the Year will be awarded on Tuesday, September 13, 2016. We would like to invite you to nominate deserving people for these awards. We will be accepting nominations until August 15, 2016. Please contact Danielle, at 636-239-1743 or [email protected], for more details. Friends of Downtown Washington, Inc. Steve & Ginger Brinker Cathy Weber Frank & Paula Nykiel Mary Turner Gavin & Annette Wooley Phil Morgan Hoelscher & Bruns, LLC Donna Park Washington Jaycees Ron Tobben Mickey & Smiley Holtmeier Crystal Johns Eunice Elbert Judy Cortner Dan Yoest Insurance Susan Murphy Straatmann Toyota Carolyn Witt Sparky & Chris Stuckenschneider Arnie & Harriet Sallaberry Mary Turner Charles & Lynne Curtis John & Debbie Vietmeier Robert & Michelle Mosley Paula Obermark Jim & June Cassat Nick & Amy Niehaus Don & Kathy Schlump Walter & Marion Hatcher Fischer’s Food Shop Katie & Scott Dieckhaus Matt & Kim Weick For more information contact us at 636-239-1743 or email Bridgette at [email protected]. Welcome to our newest investors Brick Rose Guest House All Pro Supply Country Manor Decorating Social Media Do you follow us on social media? @ downtownwashmo downtownwashmo downtownwashmo downtownwashmo downtownwashmo downtownwashmo.org
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