August Newsletter 2013
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August Newsletter 2013
THE CONNECTION Serving Businesses Since 1934 August 2013 Spotlight Business Altogether Lovely Owner/Manager Melissa Malcom See pages 6-7 Ribbon Cutting Friday, August 23 at 4PM [email protected] Highlights Nebraska Chamber Legislative Forum IMPORTANT: Please RSVP Info on page 4 Farmers & Businessman’s Appreciation BBQ Details on page 5 See pages 19-21 Central NE Concert Details on page 6 Bands, Brews & BBQ Highlights Info on page 8-13 Camp Comeca Fall Luncheon Info on page 14 Pets on Parade Details on pages 16-17 See page 15 Stephanie Grace Whitson Wilson Library Info and survey on page 18 Grand Generation Activities See page 22, 25-26 Hay Days September 6-7 See pages 23-24 1 CH AMB ER C HATTE R Open to Public BBQ Night Lundgrens BBQ & Catering 75905 Road 431, Lexington (Dist. 22) Friday, August 16 Join us for our Friday Night BBQ! We will be serving all of our delicious Bicycle Rodeo BBQ favorites, like, Smoked Brisket, Wilson Public Library Parking Lot Pulled Pork, and Jim's Famous Baked Saturday, August 10 at 10:30AM Beans. We will have the buffet filled Join the Cozad Police Department in and ready to serve at 5:30 pm. Kids the parking lot as they demonstrate prices! Playground Fun! Please RSVP safety procedures for bicycles before to [email protected] or school starts this fall. Bring your bike 308-325-1546. and helmet if you have them! There Cruise Night will be two drawings for bicycles Downtown Cozad donated by WalMart: One for a boy’s Saturday, August 17 at 4PM- ? bike and one for a girl’s bike! Open to all cars and car clubs! Altogether Lovely Ribbon Cutting 820 Meridian Street Friday, August 23 at 4pm Cozad Farmers Market Every Saturday Morning 8-10 AM City Parking Lot (8th & F) Trew Family Benefit Account An account has been set up for the Trew family of Eustis to receive donations for the family who recently lost their 4 year old in an accident. Donations can be left at the Cozad or Eustis First Bank & Trust Company. Quilts Around the Block Friday, August 16 at Robert Henri Museum (218 E 8th) Cozad Area Alzheimer’s 7:00 pm Calico Trails Dementia Support Group Presentation by author First Thursday of every month. Stephanie Grace Whitson. $8 August 1 at 1 pm Tickets Required. Available at Wilson Public Library Robert Henri Museum and Prairie Point Junction - Call Call Central Plains Home Health & 784-4154 or 784-2010 Hospice for additional information Saturday, August 17 at 784-4630. Downtown Cozad 10:00-4:00 - Quilt Show at Grand Generation Farmers Chipper Hall & Walking Tour of Market Quilts with quilts on display at Every Wednesday starting 12 downtown businesses August 7th Free Admission 4:30-7:00 pm 11:30 Idea Factory presentation Cozad Grand Generation by Stephanie Grace Whitson at Wilson Public Library. $10 Show & Share Arthritis Tickets available at Wilson Solutions Public Library & Prairie Point Thursday, August 8 at Noon Junction. Ticket price includes a Grand Generation Center catered lunch. Marde Pribil - Speaker 2:00 Nebraska’s Sod House Grand Generation Evening Meal Homemakers & their Quilts Oven Baked Chicken Dinner with all presentation at Chipper Hall. the fixings. Free Admission Thursday, August 8th at 5 pm Dine in or Carry Out Call 784-2747 by 4 pm for carry out. Everyone Welcome! Bake Sale from 1-7 pm. Free Hotdog Feed Friday, August 16 from 11:30-1:30pm Sponsored by the First Bank & Trust Hot Dog Feed will take place in their parking lot! 34th Annual Farmers & Businessman’s Appreciation BBQ Tuesday, August 20 Chipper Hall Social: 6 pm BBQ: 7 pm Bridge Benefit Saturday, August 24th at 1:00PM at the Grand Generation Center Men & Women Registration fee $20 per player. Snacks and drinks provided. For more info call: Bev Williams 784-3474 Elizabeth Griffith 308-325-0549 Alice Johnson 308-325-7033 Chicken On The Run Cozad Haymaker Grand Generation Center 410 West 9th Street Monday, August 26th Oven Baked Chicken - TO GO Choose from 4 piece, or 8 piece chicken and 1 pint or 1 quart of Macaroni Salad. Call 784-2747 to place order by 4 pm. Must be picked up by 5:30 pm. Hay Days September 6-7 Hay Days Parade Saturday, September 7 at 11AM Line-up begins at 9:30AM Theme: Cozad... What’s Your Dot? See page 22-23 for more info! 2 C C C Shop at Chamber Businesses for your chance ozad hamber of ommerce to win $25 Weekly in Cozad Cash Dollars $1,649,300.00 Spent In Cozad!! Based solely on the number of cards turned into the Chamber office. July Preferred Shopper Winners Jackie Burkink Deb Metzger Joan Rush Deb Nelsen Congratulations to all of our winners! Thanks for Shopping Cozad! 3 New Lincoln Highway Sign Welcome Travelers to Cozad The Cozad Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee sponsored two Lincoln Highway concrete posts that were placed at the 100th Meridian Museum and the United Way Building. Matt Boos from United Way and Judy Andres, President of the Cozad Tourism Committee are pictured at right with the Lincoln Highway post placed at the United Way building. Many thanks to Larry Karre for taking the time out of his very busy schedule to put theses signs up for us so quickly! In an effort to welcome those traveling the Lincoln Highway this year, the Cozad Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee has also sponsored two Lincoln Highway sign placed on the Kloepping property by the airport and on the old Cozad highway east of Cozad. Many thanks to Pro Printing and Graphics for their great and quick service on this project. Also many thanks to Terry Kruse for dropping everything in an effort to build and place these signs for us! Nebraska Chamber Legislative Forum Join us for news of the latest legislature that affects your business. Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Noon Lunch at Cozad Elk’s Club Cost $8.50 Speaker: Jamie Karl Vice President - Public Affairs & Policy Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry RSVP for lunch by September 10, 2013 4 “Our Future Is Rooted In Agriculture” COZAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 34th ANNUAL FARMERS & BUSINESSMAN’S APPRECIATION BBQ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013 CHIPPER HALL SOCIAL HOUR: 6 P.M. – 7 P.M. BBQ SERVED AT 7 P.M. The Cozad Chamber of Commerce Ag Committee is preparing for the 34th Annual BBQ Appreciation Banquet to be held on Tuesday, August 20th at Chipper Hall. Last year we had close to 400 farmers, ranchers, businessmen and their families join in the fellowship and to celebrate the bond our community has in working together. This year the tradition continues with social hour beginning at 6 p.m. and the BBQ to be served at 7 p.m. A “Farm Family of the Year” honor has been chosen along with an “Ag Service Award” recipient and these will be presented during the BBQ. The generous support and contributions of our local businesses make this great event possible. We would certainly appreciate your support again this year. Please review the various sponsorship levels listed below. Please fill out the form and return it to the Chamber office by August 10, so we may include you on the Sponsorship Board and in the newsletter “Thank You For Your Support”! Our Ag Committee would also like to announce that we are generating funds for an Ag scholarship to be awarded to a graduating Cozad Senior continuing their education in agriculture and we are currently accepting private donations. If you would like to contribute, please inquire below. Thank you for investing in our future and in our youth! Business Name __________________________________________________________ Contact Person __________________________________________________________ Address/City/State/ Zip ___________________________________________________ BLUE RIBBON LEVEL $200 100 Tickets. Large Blue Level Listing on Presentation Slide Show at BBQ. Recognition in the Chamber Newsletter, Facebook & Website RED RIBBON LEVEL $100 50 Tickets. Medium Red Level Listing on Presentation Slide Show at BBQ. Recognition in the Chamber Newsletter, Facebook & Website GREEN RIBBON LEVEL $50 25 Tickets. Small Green Level Listing on Presentation Slide Show at BBQ. Recognition in the Chamber Newsletter, Facebook & Website OUR BUSINESS WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE AT THE: (check one) $200 Blue Level______ $100 Red Level______ $50 Green Level_____ Number of tickets requested________ Payment enclosed_____ Bill my business_____ OUR BUSINESS WOULD LIKE TO DONATE TO THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND: Amount enclosed__________ Please contact me______ Return form to: Cozad Chamber of Commerce, 135 West 8th St, Cozad NE 69130 5 Altogether Lovely - Spotlight Business of the Month The Cozad Chamber of Commerce is excited to introduce a new downtown business, Altogether Lovely, owned and managed by Melissa Malcom. Melissa recently purchased Seriously Good Coffee and with some remodeling, has converted the business into a trendy women’s clothing and accessory boutique which is successfully drawing women of all ages. Altogether Lovely specializes in trendy, up to date women’s clothing and accessories at affordable prices. Her goal is to keep inventory moving with new items in her store all the time. She goes to market 3 to 4 times a year to stay up to date on the latest fashion and colors. Opening a clothing boutique is a dream that Melissa has had for awhile. She has always loved fashion and felt that a clothing boutique would be a good fit for Cozad. She was tired of having to find the time travel to Kearney when she needed to purchase a nice outfit for a special event with little notice. With the tremendous help and advice from Robyn Geiser at Cozad Business Development, promotion from the Cozad Chamber of Commerce, and lots of encouragement and support from the community of Cozad, Melissa was able to achieve her dream. Within the first four days of opening, Melissa had sold 1/2 of her inventory and her sales have superseded her expectations. She also has a very successful online business for the boutique through Facebook and is in the process of setting up a website. Gift certificates are also available. Melissa is hoping that her success with Altogether Lovely will inspire other businesses to come to Cozad. As a Christian woman, Melissa has chosen to operate her business by living out and instilling within other women the verse Psalm 139:14. “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” Melissa believes that all women are uniquely beautiful and she has a longing for each woman she helps to feel beautiful and discover the beauty within herself. She does personal appointments for groups of women or individuals and recently had a group of older ladies come in for just such an appointment. They had such fun trying on clothes that they normally would not have chosen for themselves, within the privacy of their group, and many were amazed how well the new trendy styles and colors looked on them. She has also enjoyed being a fashion consultant for several groups of teens and women of all ages. When asked about her future plans for Altogether Lovely, Melissa expressed her desire to encourage women to host parties at the boutique. This would be a time for women to relax and enjoy the evening with friends and family. The women would be served hors d'oeuvres while trying on clothes; with the host receiving perks. It would be on the same line as Pampered Chef parties. 6 Melissa also owns the lot to the north of the boutique and would like to eventually add children’s clothing. Altogether Lovely also carries Sunshine coffee, which is freshly roasted by Gayla Malcom using the equipment and recipes she purchased from Country Grounds. Melissa graduated from Eustis High School and holds a degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. In 2011, Melissa earned her Real Estate license and enjoys selling real estate at CBS Real Estate in Cozad. She especially enjoys taking new home buyers through the process of purchasing their first home. Melissa shared during her interview, “How many people have 2 jobs that they absolutely love!” Melissa will continue to work at CBS Realty on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Altogether Lovely Boutique will be open on Wednesday -10am-5pm, Friday-10am-6pm and Saturday-9am-3pm. With all that she has taking place in her life, Melissa’s greatest pleasure is still her time with her family; husband, BJ and their three children, Brock, Braelyn and Brantley. Altogether Lovely Contact Info: 820 Meridian Avenue Phone: 308-746-0688 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ Altogether-Lovely/343944159065307 Website: http:// www.altogetherlovelyboutique.com/ Concert for Central Nebraska Sunday, August 18, 2013 5PM at the corner of “I” and the Gothenburg High School Tenth Avenue North Digital Age Jeff Vethke Free to Public! Vendors Bring your own lawn chairs! 7 Ladies Poker Run We had 48 registered participants in the Ladies Only Poker Run! 1st Rebecca Ritterbush - $100 in Cozad Cash Bucks 2nd Beth Guerra 3rd Susie Thornton 4th Michelle Seifried 5th Dinna Hoff 6th Eleanor Shindle 7th Cindy Bundy 8th Donna Hernandez 9th Barb Ritterbush 10th Mariah Cote 11th Jessica Herfel With great appreciation, we would like to thank Tamie Thurn for organizing the Ladies Poker Run and Triple B Car Show each year, as well as, the Cozad Ambassadors who volunteer each year to help her run the event. Thanks also to the Cozad Chamber businesses for donating the prizes for the event. Crafts & Vendors in the Park Veteran’s Memorial Park was buzzing with over 20 vendors and hundreds of shoppers enjoying the day in the park. Many onlookers greatly enjoyed the The Sundowners performance in the park, as well as, DJ Bobbie Devine. Children cooled down on a variety fun water inflatables available close to the park. Many thanks to the vendors and non-profits for making Crafts & Vendors in the Park a success again this year! Thanks also to Elsie Hosick whose organizational skills kept the day running smoothly and to Mandy Wilson and volunteers who organized and ran the Free Water Play area for the kids! 8 Talent Show Winners Over 10 contestants competed for first, second and third place in the Bands, Brews & BBQ Talent Show Contest at Veterans Memorial Park. Kids and adults alike showcased a variety of talent to over 100 onlookers. Glam Dan Leslee Fiene Jacob Stallbuamer Mike Dennis Wyatt Hosick The Talent Show Winners are as follows: Misty Dampier – 1st place (Sang and played Ukulele) Kennedy Berreckman – 2nd Place (sang) Aiden Essex – 3rd Place (sang & played guitar) Thanks to all of our contestants for sharing their talent with us all! It takes a lot of courage to perform in front of an audience. Many thanks to Stacy Munster and Lindsay Erickson for organizing, setting up and running the show. Thanks also to our judges and to all who loaned equipment and helped with set up and clean up! 9 Triple B Car Show WE HAD 132 PARTICIPANTS FOR THE CAR SHOW Participants from these towns: Alma, Arapahoe, Beaver City, Broken Bow, Columbus, Cozad, Elwood, Eustis, Farnam, Gothenburg, Holdrege, Kearney, Lexington, Lincoln, North Platte, Overton, and Sutton George Parker was remembered for his part in starting the Triple B Car Show with Tamie Thurn as she shared emotional memories of her friendship with George. Many thanks to the George Parks Family for the contributions to the Triple B Car Show. Doug Parker (shown in picture on the right) was presented with a Triple B Car Show plaque in memory of George. Many thanks to Tamie Thurn and Cozad Ambassadors for their hard work with the event! Best of Show Winner to the above: Mike Flynn, Gothenburg 1961 Chevy Impala ($50 in Cozad Cash Bucks & Trophy) Pony Express Chevrolet provided free water bottles to those attending the events in the park. Sales Manager, Corey Jensen, announced winners of the many prizes given away at the car show. Many thanks to Pony Express Chevrolet for going the extra mile each year for this event! Car Show Game Winners Guess how many Nuts & Bolts Contest: Todd Morris $50 Cozad Cash Bucks (Not Shown) 10 Thank-You BBBBQ Sponsors Corporate Sponsors: Meat Sponsors: Al Svajgr Family Cozad Chamber of Commerce Big E’s Coors Light Casey’s General Store Sonny's Super Foods Cozad Jaycees Paulsen Inc. Darr Feedlot, Inc.$ KRVN Howard & Linda Benjamin$ Budweiser Gavilon Grain VVS Canteen Sun Valley Landscaping Hi-Gain Feedlot Tyson, Inc. Contryman Solutions Group Natural Escapes Homestead Bank The Feed Store Security First Bank The Cozad Chamber of Commerce would to thank all of our Corporate Service Drug Sponsors and Meat Sponsors who have continued to support Bands, Brews & KBBN BBQ in 2013! Without you, this favorite Cozad event would not be possible! First Bank & Trust$ Thank-You BBBBQ Grillers Paulsen, Inc Big Boy BBQ Burning Bush Barbeque Nebraska Ag & Irrigation Whosoever Q Nebraska Plastics, Inc Hogz Brew BBQ Bad Boy BBQ Bryron Andrews Thank-you to ALL of the fabulous cookers who spent the entire day and evening in the heat to serve up the most amazing BBQ food to a hungry crowd. You surpassed all expectations! Thank-You To All Volunteers I would also like to express our gratitude for all of the support we received from PJ Jacobson and the City of Cozad, Sonny's, Security First Bank, Crossroads Welding, Nebraska Ag & Irrigation, Paulsen Inc., Nebraska Plastic, Mike's Electric, The Feed Store and the Cozad Ambassadors for going above and beyond the call of duty. To our Cozad Chamber Civic Affairs Committee Members, and leaders; Jason Tickle, Sheri Hladky, Jared Jacob and Bobbie Jo Messersmith: Thank-You for your vision, dedication, and hard work in the organization of the event. It takes an entire year and a large number of volunteers to prepare for this most popular Cozad event and we are grateful for every one of you! 11 Bands, Brews & BBQ Griller Awards Beans 1st = Nebraska Plastics, Inc (Paul & Jane German) 2nd = Hog Brew BBQ – Cody Eggleston 3rd = Big Boy BBQ – Tom, Will, & Matt Lindekugel & Shane Schukei Pulled Pork 1ST = Paulsen, Inc (Eric Standage, Jamie Aden, Kelly Naslund, Brian Engel) 2nd = Bryron Andrews 3rd = Big Boy BBQ – Lindekugel’s Ribs 1st = Byron Andrews 2nd = Bad Boy BBQ – Kevin Williams 3rd = Big Boy BBQ – Lindekugal’s Brisket 1st = Paulsen, Inc 2nd = Hog Brew BBQ – Cody Eggleston 3rd = Nebraska Ag & Irrigation – Pete & Deb Wardyn Overall Paulsen, Inc All Barbequers and total team scores listed below Scoring: Paulsen Inc = 322 Hog Brew BBQ = 320 Nebraska Plastics, Inc = 318 Bad Boy BBQ = 318 Big Boy BBQ = 317 Bryron Andrews = 310 Whosoever Q = 294 Burning Bush BBQ = 286 Nebraska Ag & Irrigation = 285 Beans Division Winners Pulled Pork Winners BBQ Ribs Winners Paulsen Inc. Overall Winner Brisket Winners 12 Bands, Brews & BBQ Entertainment DJ Bobbie Devine started out the evening music. Officers enjoyed a quiet evening at the event. Local talent, Ashton and The Band Dave entertained during the BBQ These three young aspiring grillers enjoyed serving the hungry crowd. A large crowd attended the Bands, Brews & BBQ to enjoy the great food and music entertainment. Grove Puppet was the event’s feature band from Lincoln, Nebraska. 13 September 5, 2013 Camp Comeca Fall Luncheon 75670 Road 417 Cozad, Nebraska Sponsored by Cozad UNITED Methodist Women Luncheon at 12:00 (Please R.S.V.P. for Luncheon 784-2887) Program will begin at 1:00 Come join us for an afternoon you don’t want to miss Presented By: Leticia Bonifas, Executive Director Central Nebraska Human Trafficking & Immigration Outreach What is Human Trafficking? Where may you encounter victims? How to identify a victim of Human Trafficking? Who is at Risk? How you can help? For more information Contact: First United Methodist Church @ 308-784-2887 or Leticia Bonifas @ 308-325-2295 14 15 16 17 18 Around the Block Sponsored by the Cozad Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee Chipper Hall - 144 East 8th Walking Tour Downtown Cozad Featured Presenter Stephanie Grace Whitson Author and Quilt Collector from Lincoln, NE Friday, August 16 - Robert Henri Museum (218 East 8th) 7:00 pm Calico Trails Presentation by Stephanie Grace Whitson ($8 Tickets Required. Available at Robert Henri Museum and Prairie Point Junction - Call 784-4154 or 784-2010) Saturday, August 17 - Downtown Cozad 10:00-4:00 - Quilt Show at Chipper Hall & Walking Tour of Quilts with quilts on display at 12 downtown businesses - Free Admission 11:30 Idea Factory Author Visit at Wilson Public Library ($10 Tickets available at Wilson Public Library & Prairie Point Junction) 2:00 Nebraska’s Sod House Homemakers & their Quilts presentation at Chipper Hall. Free Admission We invite you to display your quilts at the Quilt Show. Download a registration form from the Cozad Chamber of Commerce website at www.cozadchamber.com. 19 We are honored to display your quilt in our show. All types and sizes of quilts are welcomed from antique quilts to those recently made. Our show is intended for enjoyment only, there are no prizes or awards association with exhibition of quilts. We simply hope that everyone will appreciate the beauty of quilts and their stories. Quilts will be on display at Chipper Hall (144 East 8th). The exhibit will be open from 10:00-4:00 on August 17th. Quilts can be dropped off Prairie Point Junction (124 East 8th) the week before the show OR Quilts can be dropped off at Chipper Hall from 4:00-5:30 on August 16th. Quilts can be picked up immediately following the show. Any remaining quilts will be taken back to Prairie Point Junction for pick-up the week following the show. Contact Julie Geiger, Chairperson, (308-784-2010) or the Cozad Chamber of Commerce (308-784-3930) for information. Quilt Entry # __________________________________________ (Assigned by Quilt Show Staff) Quilt will be pick up by: ___Exhibitor or Someone else, please specify ________________________________________ Exhibitors Name _______________________________________________ Phone _______________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Name _________________________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Description (Example twin sized navy blue log cabin quilt) _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER OF RESPONSIBILITY: Every precaution will be taken to assure the safe care of all entries during exhibition. Entrants are responsible for their own insurance for all items entered. Each entry must have an identifying tag attached to the back of the quilt. The Cozad Chamber of Commerce, or any of its members, will not be held liable for any loss, theft, or damage to any article exhibited. Exhibitors Signature _____________________________________________________________ Date ________________ Signature of Exhibitor at time of Pick-Up _________________________________________________________________ Quilts Around the Block Pick Up Receipt (Bring this to claim your quilt entry from 4:30-5:00 on August 17th.) Quilt Entry # _________ Exhibitor Name _____________________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Name _________________________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Description _____________________________________________________________________________________ 20 Please provide the following information to display on your quilt at the show. Quilt Entry # __________________________________________ (Assigned by Quilt Show Staff) Exhibitors Name ___________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Maker’s Name ________________________________________________________________________ Quilt’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________ Quilt Designed by (if known) _________________________________________________________________ *For example: If quilt is made from a purchased pattern, who was the designer? Quilting: __Hand quilted by maker __Hand quilted by group __Machine quilted by maker _____________________________________________________ __Professionally machine quilted by ________________________________________________ Quilt Story: Could include information like: Who was this quilt made for? How long did it take to make? What inspired you to make this quilt? Any other information that would be interesting to know about your quilt. Return this form along with the accompanying Quilt Registration form when you drop off your quilt . 21 Homemade Breads & Noodles FOR SALE At The Grand Generation Center *Wheat Bread *Banana Bread *Cranberry Orange Bread *Raisin Bread *Carrot Bread *Noodles *Plus More Large Loaves Are $5, Small Loaves Are $2.50 Call The Center Or Stop In To Place An Order! 410 W 9th St, Cozad · (308) 784-2747 22 23 24 25 26 COZAD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bobbie Jo Messersmith Messersmith Hay Co. Sheri Hladky First Bank & Trust Co. Pam Wright Homestead Insurance Jeff Beisner The Feed Store, Inc. Jared Jacob Nebraska Plastics, Inc. BJ Malcom Malcom & Nelson Law Office, L.L.C. Jane German Paulsen, Inc. Eric Ide Homestead Bank IN THE OFFICE Sandra Bappe Chamber Director 308-784-3930 [email protected] PLEASE SHARE THE NEWSLETTER WITH YOUR STAFF & CUSTOMERS! Cozad Area Chamber of Commerce 135 West 8th Street Cozad, Nebraska 69130 (308) 784-3930 FAX: (308) 784-3026 27
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