Wayne Works Exchange August 2015
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Wayne Works Exchange August 2015
Wayne Works Exchange Volume 10, Issue 8 2015 Board of Directors Ken Kwapnioski ‘15 President Matt Ley ‘16 Vice President Lukas Rix ‘15 Secretary Jason Barelman ‘15 Treasurer Dean Burbach Jeff Carstens Ken Chamberlain Jim Frank Curt Frye ‘16 Jeaney Harris ‘17 Josh Hopkins ‘16 Mark Lenihan Mike Powicki ‘17 Jennifer Sievers Kari Wren Staff Wes Blecke Executive Director [email protected] Irene Fletcher Assistant Director [email protected] Jessi Hansen Office Manager [email protected] 108 W 3rd St. PO Box 275 Wayne, NE 68787 August 2015 Leadership Wayne VII Slots Filling Up Leadership Wayne will enter its 7th year when the class kicks off with a social for all new students and alum prior to the first class session. Leadersip Wayne was developed to cultivate and grow new leaders as a step in securing future community vitality. Leadership Wayne is especially valuable for emerging leaders who want to learn to work together for common purposes; people who want to expand their leadership skills to apply on the job or for personal growth; committee chairs who want to maximize the impact of their volunteers; and established leaders who want to build a new set of skills and relationships. Leadership Wayne VII will meet monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month beginning in September through May. Sessions begin at 9 am allowing for participants to check in at their job before class, and end at 3 pm to allow time to close out the workday. The class location changes each month to feature as many local meeting facilities as possible. The February session traditionally involves a field trip to the state capital in Lincoln and a chance to meet the governor and see state senators in action. Individuals are welcome to enroll in Leadership Wayne VII and businesses are encouraged to support the program by enrolling employees. The $139 enrollment fee includes a meal at each session and all class materials. Enrollment forms are available at the Wayne Area Economic Development Office, online at wayneworks. org and are included in this issue. Class size is limited to the first 20 students or August 14, whichever comes first and there are 10 students registered to date. Taste of Wayne Tailgate The local young professional group, Forward Wayne, will host the 2nd Annual Taste of Wayne Blue Devil Tailgate on August 28. Tailgaters are invited to join the fun before the kickoff with O’Neill at WSC Memorial Field. The tailgate is designed as a fundraiser for the Wayne Community Schools Foundation so bring cash to vote for your favorite foods prepared by www.wayneworks.org your favorite chefs. Last years tailgate raised $1176. If you are interested in being a celebrity chef, contact Wes at the office. Phone (402) 375-2240 or (877) 929-6363 Fax (402) 375-2246 www.wayneworks.org Wayne Works Exchange Page 2 Ribbon Cuttings in July A Ribbon Cutting on July 24 recognized an official name change. Brookdale Wayne is the new name for what was formerly referred to as Emeritus at The Oaks. Recently the two companies have merged under new branding to become a leader in the senior living solutions industry. Brookdale Wayne will continue to offer independent living and Ambassador President, Shelley Jorgensen, assisted living apartments welcomes Torres Family Restaurant with a within their facility on plaque presented to Holly Torres and her family during a recent Ribbon Cutting ceremony. With daily meal specials and freshly baked items, Torres Family Restaurant is working hard to satisfy local appetites. They serve a variety of comfort food and family food done the Torres way. Restaurant owner Holly, being a German/Czech/ American who loves to cook, is married to Sam and learned to cook authentic Mexican food from her mother in law. She grew up on the family farm and learned how to bake rolls and pies and good old In August, the large masses of berries, which, when in flower, had attracted many wild bees, gradually assumed their bright velvety crimson hue, and by their weight again bent down and broke their tender limbs.” - Henry David Thoreau meat and potato meals. The restaurant menu includes Torres family favorites and gluten free and vegetarian options. Located at the corner of 2nd and Logan Streets, regular dine in and carry out hours are Monday thru Thursday 10:30 am to 8 pm and Fridays and Saturdays 10 am to 10 pm. A link to the full menu can be found on the Torres Family Restaurant Facebook page. Call 402-8335366 to place take out orders . WSC Business and Organization Expo Sunday August 23 5-7 pm Kanter Student Center Contact WSC Career Services to reserve your space. Vintage Hill Drive. With a total of 80 apartments, 46 are offerred as Independent Living and 34 are for Assisted Living. There is a large activity room located in both assisted living and independent living with another game room with pool table in the independent east wing. Brookdale Wayne also provides three lounge areas for small family gatherings and recreation. A full-time nurse and all Department Heads are on call 24-7. Residents of the newly named Brookdale Senior Living assist the Wayne Ambassadors with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony during Chamber Coffee on July 24. Working to improve the community of Wayne and its surrounding area through affordable housing development! Wayne Community Housing Development Corp. 108 W 3rd St. Wayne, NE 68787 [email protected] A non-profit equal housing opportunity partner www.wayneworks.org Wayne Works Exchange Governor Hosts Town Hall in Wayne Introduced by District 17 Senator Dave Bloomfield, Governor Ricketts addressed the audience and discussed some of the changes he has made since taking office. He was interested to hear from local citizens about their concerns and much of the discussion focused on taxes and how Nebraska can compete with other states to attract jobs. After taking a number of questions from Governor Pete Ricketts elaborates a point the audience, he thanked the at the Town Hall meeting held in Wayne on gathered group then headed July 24. A crowd of nearly 70 participate in a Town Hall to Laurel and later vitisted filled the Community Room Meeting hosted by Governor the Winnebago Tribe Pow Wow. at Elkhorn Valley Bank to Pete Ricketts on July 24. 1st Quarter Congeniality Award First Quarter Congenialtiy Award was presented by Wayne Ambassadors to Phil Pfaltzgraff at the Chamber Coffee hosted by Magnuson/Hopkins Eye Care on July17. Phil Pfaltzgraff, who is on the music faculty at Wayne State College, and his wife Sherrie have lived in Wayne for about six years. Phil is a great liaison between Wayne State College and the Community of Wayne. He has arranged for many of the students at Wayne State to perform at community events and is involved in the Wayne State College Chorale which many local residents are a part of. Wayne America Worships, Not Gone Yet at the Oaks, and performances at the Wayne Senior Center to mention a few. These events give opportunities to get together to sing and perform, no matter what age you may be. He always makes the events fun and is a great tie between the college and community. We are blessed to have him as part of our community as he exemplifies all Phil Pfaltzgraff accepts the characteristics of the First Quarter the Congeniality Award. Congeniality Award for recipient. his musical contributions Congeniality nominations to the community. are accepted year round Phil also has organized many special events such and a selection is made at as Pfaltzgraff & Friends, each quarterly Ambassador meeting. Page 3 2015 Revitalize Wayne Committee Matt Ley* Chair Kari Wren Vice Chair Diane Vovos Secretary Brenda Carhart Heidi Claussen Jen Claussen Jay Collier Paula Gemelke Lowell Heggemeyer Lowell Johnson Nancy Johnson Mark Kanitz Mick Kemp Mike Powicki* Kurt Schrant Melodee Younts Nebraska Main Street Network The Nebraska Main Street Network is dedicated to educating communities across the state so they have the knowledge and skills to revitalize their traditional commercial business districts. Better educated communities bring jobs, investment, and people to small towns and commercial districts. www.wayneworks.org 2015 Business & Industry Committee Wayne Works Exchange Page 4 35 Years and Clucking BJ Woehler Co-Chair Chair-elect Corby Schweers Co-Chair Past Chair Jill Sweetland Secretary Jason Barelman Gary Boehle Ken Chamberlain Adam Endicott Chicken Scratch was a big hit with youngsters thanks to donations of quarters from BankFirst, Elkhorn Valley Bank, F&M Bank, State Nebraska Bank and sand from Gerhold Concrete. Curt Frye* Lowell Johnson Jessi Hansen took her job to new heights as she dropped eggs from the Northeast Nebraska Public Power District bucket in the final eggvent on Saturday. Dick Kiedel Ken Kwapnioski* Cornhusker Shrine Club salutes the crowd during the Chicken Show Parade. Randy Larson David Ley Ken Liska Todd Luedeke Kevin Peterson Choo Choo Bandits entertained the Bressler Park crowd during the Chicken Feed. Keith Moje Ray Nelson Dave Olson Adam Severson Sarah Surber Swans Apparel got behind the #chickenselfie2015 theme in a big way. You can see more selfie photos on Swans Apparel Facebook page and at #chickenselfie2015. www.wayneworks.org Wayne Works Exchange #chickenselfie 2015 Page 5 2015 Marketing Committee Melissa Urbanec Chair Nancy Braden Jeaney Harris* Mick Kemp Kaki Ley Crowds filled the street at Henoween to bid on Cement Chickens and enjoy music by An Evening: Dance of the ParrottHead. 10 time Cluck-off champion, Joel Vavra (above) met the impromptu challenge of this year’s winner, his son, Mo. Sara Marcellus Heather Reinhardt Laura Robinett Lukas Rix* Jennifer Sievers 2015 Organization Committee Mike Varley Chair PMC took Parade Honors with Best 2015 Theme Entry. Best Chicken Legs 13 and under were 1st place Harper Wagner, Flagstaff AZ; 2nd place Emily Chamberlain, Wayne; 3rd place Genevieve Baxa, Waterville Kansas Jason Barelman* Nancy Braden Jason Claussen Justin Davis Josh Hopkins* Jeryl Nelson Light Up the Sky Fireworks did just that on Friday night to the delight of everyone in the viewing area. Kevin Peterson Crowds sought the shade of Bressler Park as temperatures soared on Saturday. www.wayneworks.org Wayne Works Exchange Page 6 Page 6 City Officials Mayor: Ken Chamberlain Council President: Jill Brodersen (W 4) Council Members: Matt Eischeid (W 2) Cale Giese (W 3) Rod Greve (W 1) Jon Haase (W 4) Jason Karsky (W 3) Nick Muir (W 1) Jennifer Sievers (W 2) City Administrator: Lowell Johnson County Officials Commissioners: Dean Burbach (D 2) Randy Larson (D 1) Jim Rabe (D 3) Budgeting for Non-Profits …It’s A Collaborative Process While the City of Wayne starts discussing its budget for FY 2016, Wayne Area Economic Development starts its budget process as well. Although WAED’s fiscal year (FY) doesn’t start until January 1, we take a special interest in the City’s budget workshops since WAED’s budget is funded by nearly 35% from the City. While WAED receives 35% of its resources from the City, it funds 30% of its budget from membership investments and the remaining 35% from programming and miscellaneous (Chicken Show, Vendor Golf, Special events, grants, investments, rent, etc.). WAED has operated with nearly the same base budget since 2010 (approximately $285,000…give or take depending on the projects for the specific year). While our costs continue to rise (wages, insurance, utilities, supplies, etc), we are proud that we have maintained a relatively flat budget over the last few years. This includes the same amount of funding from the City as well as membership investments rates that have not changed since WAED started in 2006! How have we been able to do this? The WAED Board (both past and present) has done an excellent job of balancing the budget each year (with the same amount of resources/ revenues and rising costs/ expenses). Following the lead from its core committees’ budget requests each year, the Board has been able to handle increased costs by shifting budget requests around each year amongst committee work and its own goals and objectives. It is truly a collaborative effort. The Committees understand the organization’s resources and make their requests accordingly. This makes our job in the office (helping to prepare the budget) so much easier. Too often you hear of budget requests being By: Wes Blecke cut in half or more because the asking entities requests “the moon.” Again, we are fortunate that we don’t have to make drastic cuts to requests because our committees do great work with very little financial resources. Not to pat ourselves too much on our own backs… the WAED office staff truly watches the expenses on a daily basis. Some would say we are downright “cheep”! We try to do the most with the least amount of resources and not compromise the professional nature in our office, programs, or BRE appearances (business retention and expansion). It truly takes a joint effort from the Board, the Committees, Subcommittees, Task Forces, and the WAED staff to keep costs down and still provide a quality product to the community. If you ever have questions about WAED’s budget or its process, don’t hesitate to contact the office or a Board member Business After Hours Special Events Committee and Forward Wayne are working together to host the End of Summer Business After Hours at the Wayne Country Club on Friday August 21 from 5-7 pm. This is a family centered event and Forward Wayne will provide some organized games for the kids, who may or may not get wet in the fun. Admission is $5 for each adult and kids eat for free. The Special Events Committee is looking for business sponsors to help cover the cost of the meal. Sponsors will be recognized and have the oportunity to introduce themselves during the program. Contact the office for more information. Wayne Works Exchange www.wayneworks.org Page 7 August 2015 Calendar Sunday Monday Put out WSC Signs Tuesday Wednesday Put out WHS Signs Thursday Friday Saturday Put out Wayne, NE Signs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 •6:30-8:30pm Dusk Dog Dive@ Wayne City Pool •5:30pm City Council 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 •7:45am Ag Task- 28 29 • WSC Business and Organization Expo •8 am Organization@ WAED • 5:30pm •8am Revitalize Chicken Wrap Wayne @SMR @Tacos &More Newsletter Articles Due •4pm CRA@ •8am Marketing @ Tacos&More •Noon Revitalize Wayne @ Miss Molly’s •Noon B&I Exec @ WAED office •7am WAED Exec @ •10am Ribbon CutWAED office ting and Chamber Coffee @ Early •Noon B&I @ Tacos Learning Center, & More 803 Providence Road •5 -7pm Alzheimer’s Spaghetti Feed @ Auditorium •7am WAED Board @ SMR force@Tacos&More 31 1 •10am Chamber Coffee @ Bressler Park hosted by Walk to End Alzheimers • 5-7pm Business After Hours @ Wayne Country Club •10am Chamber Coffee @ The Coffee Shoppe on Main 9:30am Walk to End Alzheimer’s @ Bressler Park •2pm Ground Breaking @ PMC Council Chambers •5:30pm City Council 30 •10 am Ribbon Cutting and Chamber Coffee @Jason Sears Flooring, downtown Taste of Wayne Tailgate @ Wayne vs O’Neill 2 3 September 4 •10am Chamber Coffee @ PMC Physical Therapy Department 5 www.wayneworks.org 108 West 3rd Street P.O. Box 275 Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne Works Exchange Our mission is to provide a focused and integrated economic development effort for the greater community on behalf of all of its residents. www.wayneworks.org Page 8 Application Form For: 2015-2016 LEADERSHIP WAYNE PROGRAM Please print clearly. Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________ City/State: __________________________________________ Zip: __________________ Phone Number: (home)_______________________ (cell) ___________________________ Company Name: _____________________________________________________________ (work) _______________________ (fax) ___________________________ Email Address: _______________________________________________________________ Name you prefer on name tag: _________________________________________________ Name you prefer on a certificate: _______________________________________________ Emergency contact in the event of an emergency: Name: ___________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ I, _______________________________ give permission to use my name/photograph in (Please Print Your Name) publications, ads, news articles, videos, websites, or other electronic media pertaining to the Leadership Wayne Program. (Signature) Sessions will be held the 2nd Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting September 8, 2014 and will run through May 10, 2016. February’s session will be held in Lincoln, NE with transportation provided (hours will be extended to allow for travel). Leadership Wayne Class Fee is $139 Checks can be made payable to Wayne Area Economic Development or an invoice can be sent to you or your company as needed. DEADLINE for class registration - August 14, 2015 You may email, mail or fax registrations to: Wayne Area Economic Development 108 W. 3rd Street Wayne, Nebraska 68787 Fax: 402.375.2246 Phone: 402.375.2240 Email: [email protected] The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension works in partnership with the Leadership Wayne Program. Leadership Wayne “Successful communities cultivate and grow new leaders.” What is Leadership Wayne? ● Emerging leaders who want to learn to work together for common purposes ● People who want to expand their leadership skills to apply on the job and for personal growth ● Committee chairs who want to maximize the impact of their volunteers ● Established leaders who want to build a new set of skills and relationships What values will Leadership Wayne teach? ● Understanding Personality and Leadership Styles ● Organizational Dynamics ● Handling Change ● Community Vision ● Communication ● Your State & Local Government ● Community Development ● Influential Leadership ● Making a Difference When will Leadership Wayne take place? * The second Tuesday of each month for nine months (September-May) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Feb.) * Kick-off reception will be held before September 8 with date, time and location to be announced. ● September 8, 2015 ● October 13, 2015 ● November 10, 2015 ● December 8, 2015 ● Thursday, February 4, 2016 (tentative) ● March 8, 2016 ● April 12, 2016 ● May 10, 2016 ● January 12, 2016 * Registration forms can be found at the Wayne Area Economic Development Office, 108 W. 3rd Steet Wayne, NE 68787, or online at www.wayneworks.org under the “Living Here” tab. You can also make application by contacting (402) 375-2240 or [email protected]. * Leadership Wayne Program costs $139 per participant. Payment can be made Wayne Area Economic Development or the office can send you an invoice. 4th Annual Dusk Dog Dive Monday, August 10, 2015 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wayne City Pool -1220 Lincoln Street $5 per dog (swimming or watching) For more information, contact Jessi Hansen at (402) 375-2240. Brookdale Wayne Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser Thursday, August 13th Wayne City Auditorium 5:00-7:00 p.m. Suggested Donation: $6 adults $3 Kids (3 & Under Free) Walk to End Alzheimer’s Saturday, August 22nd Bressler Park Registration: 9:30-10:00 a.m. Walk: 10:00 a.m. *There will be snacks, refreshments and door prizes after the walk!*