Hillbilly Heaven - Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce
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Hillbilly Heaven - Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce
The Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce hosted one of the most impressive Rods and Ribs Car Shows ever on September 14th with 106 beautiful car entrees. The judges certainly had their work cut out for them. There were some really hard decisions to be made choosing the $100.00 prizes winners. We encourage everyone to go to Facebook and view all the wonderful photos of the event Milanie Matthews supplied the Chamber. “Hillbilly Heaven” Scan the QR code above with your smartphone to sign up to receive our monthly newsletter. The Chamber is proud to recognize and welcome our new members this month: Girl Scouts Peach Tree Service Unit College Shade Townhouses Billy & Kaye Cater As always, we appreciate our currently renewed members continued support. Renewed membership: July Johnson Regional Medical Center J & G Heating & Air Hillbilly Realty Royce Gattis Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Ft. Smith Subway Spectator, The Source Gas Shelter Insurance Altus Chamber of Commerce AR. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Ozark Outdoor Advertising August North Franklin County Fair Adams Abstract Flower Girls of Ozark September PJ's Fina & Pizza Pro OG&E Electric Services O.K.Productions A Touch Of Class Consignment Shop Mulberry Mountain Lodging & Events Mercy Clinic The Lamplighter Bed & Breakfast Franklin County. Learning Center & The Coffee Break Franklin County Library CenturyLink Byrd's Adventure Center Burns Drug Store Inc. Anderson Gas & Propane Zack's Place The I-40 Travel Center Sweet Deals Hoffman's of Ozark Inc. Kentucky Fried Chicken/Taco Bell Riverbend Properties LLC Richard Eden, Director of the Chamber Alliance Program: TO ALL CAP Member Chambers The Chamber Alliance Program is still a working, viable and affordable solution for small businesses in your chamber. This program is not being impacted by the implementation of the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). For questions: Phone - 501-372-5959 Fax - 501-372-5955 For information about Obamacare please click: Affordable Care Act Tax Provisions or call your personal accountant with questions. Tony’s Tips from AVECC For efficiency as well as safety...clean your dryer's lint trap before each load. Make sure the outdoor dryer exhaust door closes when the dryer is off. Check that the dryer vent hose is tightly connected to the dryer as well as inside wall fitting and is not kinked or clogged. From Tony Wilson, Member Services/Key Accounts Membership Plaque From The GrapeVine Photo Contest The Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce is having a “Membership Plaque Photo Contest”. The contest will feature the winning photo on the yearly membership plaque that each Chamber of Commerce Member receives to display in their business, designating them as a member of the Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce. The contest will be held from December 1st through December 30th , 2013. The winning photographer will be awarded recognition on the winning photo and will receive membership in Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce for one years as an individual member. For more information contact: Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce 300 West Commercial Street Ozark Arkansas www.ozarkchamberofcommerce.com 479-667-2949 Click here for contest rules Old Fashioned Square Gathering It‘s time to make plans to attend the Old Fashioned Square Gathering on Oct. 19th on the courthouse square. This will be the 41st anniversary for the festival and it’s sure to be sold out again this year. If you need an application for a booth, the Baby Photo contest, the Little Mister & Miss Pageant, or the Chili-cook-off, you can contact our office at 479-667-5337 or the OACOC at 479-667-2525. There are also applications available on line at www.mainstreetozark.com or for pick up at 300 West Commercial. There will be plenty of arts & crafts, food, fun and fabulous bluegrass music, so mark your calendars for Oct 19th and we’ll see you on the square. Downtown Landscaping Main Street Ozark would like to thank our Design Committee and downtown gardeners for all their hard work on the landscaping. We would also like to express our gratitude to our Mayor and city administration for seeing the benefit in keeping Ozark beautiful. Without the help given to us by the City there is no way our volunteers could keep all the plants alive. We have no equipment for watering and though we’ve installed sprinkler systems in the islands we still have the crape myrtles and hanging baskets to water. The City Street Department is doing a great job of keeping up this almost daily routine and without their help all the planting, pruning and hard work would be for naught. Thank you Rivertowne BBQ for your continued support of our landscaping program. We plan more baskets/crape myrtles and appreciate your generosity to our cause. You are a great downtown partner! These are some images of the construction that is happening to the library in the coming months. Check out the web address www.arvrls.com for downloadable eBooks,FreeGal downloadable music, Zinio downloadable magazines, card catalog, data bases and much more. For information or help please call 479-667-2724. Rally on the River Due to a scheduling conflict with another area event we are postponing the “Rally on River” to a later date. We will announce the new date as soon as the new program is confirmed so stay tuned. You won’t want to miss out on all the free fun, hot dogs and entertainment at the Rally on the River! Sandy Key, Main Street Ozark http://www.ozarkchamberofcommerce.com/Library/Franklin-CountyLibrary-61 October 2013 We have several great things happening at Mercy Hospital Ozark, were stepping up the pace and putting our best foot forward with community services and technology to better meet our local needs. Our great staff is eager to help serve our community. We will keep you posted on these advances in the months to come…. Our local Mercy Hospital Ozark Outreach committee staff is promoting our fundraiser on Saturday October 5, 2013 beginning 8 AM @ Westside Park to support the children of Franklin County to help provide acceptable shoes for them to wear. “Walk a Mile In My Shoes” 5k Run/Walk began last year and was the first of these events. At our 2012 event, we were able to raise $1500 to provide for this worthwhile cause and had lots of fun at the same time. This year our hope is to surpass our goal and make many more children safe and happy with new footwear. We would love to have you join in this very worthwhile cause. Please contact Amy Edge at 479-806-3309 for more information. Remember also to mark your calendar for the upcoming Health Fair also co-sponsored by Arkansas Tech University, Ozark Campus on Thursday October 17th. At 10 AM to 2 PM. You will be provided with loads of free health information and screening by several health related vendors. We will have drawings for door prizes which will be awarded at various times during the event. You must be present to win!! Tell your friends, family and neighbors, everyone is welcomed. The fair will be held at Arkansas Tech University (Student Services & Conference Center) Room 117. This event is FREE to all who attend. Arkansas Tech students will be available to offer assistance on site for anyone who has physical limitations or who need a little extra assistance. Drop by to get your blood pressure and pulse checked FREE Mercy Hospital - offering lab draws for blood Glucose and Cholesterol FREE Mercy Hospital also plans on offering Flu Shots at this time FREE PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood test done FREE (Please contact Patti Brown at Mercy Hospital (479-667-4138 Ext 8203) to be added to the list, she will need your name and phone number. This service will be provided by the Arkansas Prostate Foundation. We will need a minimum of 45 males signed up for this test and the screening to take place. Several of our nursing staff will be available at the Health Fair to help answer any health related questions or concerns you may have. On behalf of our staff of Mercy Ozark, Anne Porter RN COHN(s) ASC Clinical Education & Occupational Health ADHE’s Shane Broadway gives ATU-Ozark Convocation Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus students were praised Tuesday, Sept. 25, by Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE) Interim Director Shane Broadway for the steps they’ve taken toward a rewarding career. Also, he gave students words of advice for the rest of their educational journey and encouraged them to live up to the efforts of those that helped along the way. “Someone has had an influence on your life that has led you to this day,” he said. “All of us are standing on somebody else’s shoulders.” The former state legislator, who was appointed to head ADHE by Gov. Mike Beebe in 2011, was the guest speaker for Convocation Day, an annual campus celebration that focuses on students’ path of becoming contributing members in the workforce and society. “Find something that you love. Find something that you have a passion for,” he said. “There is not a greater feeling than that.” The event was held in the Student Services Conference Center. Other speakers included Arkansas Tech President Robert C. Brown, Arkansas Tech-Ozark Chief Academic Officer and Acting Chancellor Bruce Sikes and Arkansas Tech-Ozark Chief Student Officer Richard Harris. Broadway, who served two terms in the Arkansas State Senate and three in the state House of Representatives, where he served as Speaker, discussed among other topics the increase of lifetime earnings as a result of attending college. Also, Broadway praised the “dedicated” faculty and staff of Arkansas Tech-Ozark “who truly care about your success,” and he recommended that students embrace the many aspects of higher education, such as student organizations. “I encourage you today to take advantage of the opportunity that you have been given,” he said. “You can be anything you want to be, as long as you set your mind to it, because you are going to be given the tools at this campus to be able to do that.” Broadway said, “A higher education was the key to everything that I’ve ever been able to do, every place I’ve ever been able to go, the life that I’ve been fortunate and blessed to live – I can trace it all right back to sitting in your seat.” He said, “It’s the greatest thing that ever happened to me in my life.” Shane Broadway Franklin County Health Fair Oct. 17 Leadership Franklin County The Franklin County Health Fair will be held Thursday, Oct. 17, at Arkansas Tech-Ozark from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Services Conference Center, 1700 Helberg Lane. This month’s meeting of Leadership Franklin County will be held Thursday, Oct. 17, and cover the topics of health care and human services. Healthcare representatives from throughout the Arkansas River Valley will be on hand to provide information and answer questions about their services. Also, the event will feature free flu shots and PSA screenings for prostate cancer, as well as blood pressure and cholesterol tests. Handicapped parking will be available. For more information, contact Patti Brown at Mercy Hospital at 5088203. Fall Fest Oct. 25 The annual Arkansas Tech-Ozark “Fall Fest” is set for Friday, Oct. 25, and promises to have fun for all ages. The festivities, which are hosted by the Student Government Association and Student Activities Board, will be held from 4-6 p.m. outside the Student Services Conference Center. Housed at Arkansas Tech-Ozark, LFC develops current and emerging leaders to work together to serve the good of Franklin County and surrounding Arkansas River Valley communities. From August through May, participants are thoroughly educated and challenged during monthly, daylong sessions as to the needs and opportunities of the regional and dynamics of social and economic change. The 2013-14 LFC class includes: Sheriff Anthony Boen, Justina Buck (Russellville) Yvonne Case, Ronnie Duggar, City Clerk Sonya Eveld, Brandon Fisher (Charleston), Superintendent Jim Ford, Mike Gibbons, Rex Heffington, Luke Holcombe (Altus), Keith Moore (Mulberry), Lauren Robinson (Cecil), Paula Shaw, Tonya Sneed (Charleston), Sebastian Co. Chief Public Defender Ray Spruell, Jan Stacy (Altus), Rachel Whitman (Paris), and Gina Wilkins (Lamar). To apply for next year’s LFC class, visit www.atu.edu/ozark or contact Director Marci Gage at 508-3371. Candy for trick-or-treaters will be given away on a first come, first serve basis, and the costume contest will have first-, second- and third-place prizes for ages 1-4, 5-9 and 10-15. Concessions will be served inside the Student Services building. Other activities include a pumpkin patch game, carnival games, bounce-around, cotton candy, popcorn, free pony rides, trophies, cash prizes and more. Provided by Charlie Gocio, public information coordinator at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus. For more information, he can be reached by e-mail at [email protected], or 5083314. Aahhh, fall has arrived. Night time temperatures are quite pleasant, and humidity is low, low, low. Enjoy all of our fall events – Old Fashioned Square Gathering, Wiederkehr Wine Fest, Harvest Fest on Mulberry Mountain, Haunted Sewing Factory. The Chamber and City again have been working together to decorate for the fall season. Businesses are decorating the bales of hay supplied to them to make your community come alive with the colors of fall. Stop by these businesses and let them know you appreciate their efforts to make Ozark shine. If you haven’t been out Highway 23 lately, you are missing the beginning of utility lines being moved for “Hillbilly Lane”. We feel quite confident we will be able to meet the Arkansas Highway Department October 30 bid letting schedule for construction. The October is a busy month in the Ozark area. This time of year really kicks off our ‘busy’ season with the holidays approaching. However, before those festivities start, we have a plethora of events happening this month. October 11th starts off the 50th annual Wiederkehr Village Weinfest with music from Ozark’s own Lance Carpenter, as well as Kristen Church and JustTheChips performing at the Fest Tent at 6 p.m. Seating is first come first serve and the cover is just $5.00. October 12th 50th Annual Wiederkehr Village Weinfest including a Grape Stomp. Call 479468-WINE for more info. Tea cup auction at Lawrence Hall at St. Mary’s Church in Altus. Antique Tractor Show at the North Franklin County Fair Grounds. October 17th-19th is Yonder Mountain Harvest Fest at Mulberry Mountain Events and Lodging. Over 50 top performers of bluegrass and folk music across 4 stages. October 19th 41st Old Fashioned Square Gathering on the square in Ozark. It runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sponsored by Main Street Ozark – 479-667-5357. ‘Mercy Crossfire’ Turkey shoot. Contact information- 479-667-4138. The Scavenger Hunt starts and runs through December 14th. This event is sponsored by the Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce and more details will come later. October 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, and 31 the Haunted Factory will be at the old Garan Building in back of Ozark City Hall. Charge is $5.00. For more information about Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce events please visit: http://www.ozarkchamberofcommerce.com/news_events The two big issues before us this month at the Capitol revolve around insurance. We received some news about the rates of premiums which will be sold on the new Arkansas Health Insurance Marketplace, and we are being asked to find a solution to the enormous increase in premiums our teachers and school employees are facing this year. Starting with the news on the exchange, the Arkansas Insurance Department announced that the rates for premiums sold will be less than what was originally thought. The average monthly premium of the plans will be $284.74. Federal tax credit subsidies will reduce the premiums for those with incomes of up to 400% of the federal poverty level. Currently, that amount (400% of FPL) is just under $46,000 for a single individual and $94,200 for a family of four. As an example, a person making just over $17,000 would pay around $57.45 a month for health care coverage after his or her rates are reduced with federal tax credits. As a result of the Private Option passed this year, those making below 138% of the federal poverty level will have their premiums from private insurance carriers covered with Medicaid funds. Enrollment on the exchange begins October 1st and coverage begins January 1st. The exchange is found at www.arhealthconnector.org. Meanwhile, the outlook for affordable health care for our teachers and school employees has not been as positive. We are working to find a solution since their premiums are increasing by up to 50% on January 1st. The Governor announced recently he is moving back the enrollment date from October 1st to November 1st.This gives lawmakers until October 15th to work with the school districts and others to come up with a longterm solution. Meetings will be held with teachers, principals, school employees and other stakeholders over the course of the next few weeks to reach a solution. If a consensus is reached, the Governor will call a special session. As an educator myself, I fully recognize how this impacts educators and employees in our district. I will keep you updated on our progress and value your input. I will continue to keep you updated and you can always view what meetings are scheduled on our website at http://www.arkansashouse.org/. -Bill Subway inside Loves #271: The special this month is a Tuscan Chicken Sandwich. $6 for a ft long, The Chicken Cordon Bleu is $7.75 for a ft long. They also have their “Lunch Anytime” special- a 6 inch sub and 21 oz. drink for $4. Hillbilly Hideout at The I-40 Travel Center: Try our "HOME MADE PIES" Yes, that's correct! We have Miss Melba's Home Made Pies available. Ms Melba makes them from scratch right here in the Hillbilly Hideout Kitchen, fresh for you! That's why we are more than convenient.. KFC/Taco Bell: $1 medium drink, $1 freezees, $1 loaded grillers from 2-5 p.m. everyday The Coffee Break: 3 new sandwiches, as well as specialty coffees. All sandwiches and Panini’s are $6.00 each and are served with a pickle spear and your choice of regular or BBQ chips. Rivertowne BBQ: Daily lunch specials such as ribs, brisket, catfish and barbeque as well as a full menu. Hours are from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. on Saturday, closed Sunday and Monday. Subway (On Commercial): The special this month is a Tuscan Chicken Sandwich. $6 for a ft long. They also have their “Lunch Anytime” special- a 6 inch sub and 21 oz. drink for $4. Wiederkehr Weinkeller Restaurant: The Weinkeller is buzzing in preparation for the 50th Annual Wiederkehr Village Weinfest on Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12. Friday night Early Bird Concert/Party with Ozark's own Lance Carpenter and another fresh new talent from Fort Smith. Kristen Church, who sings a little red dirt and classic rock will be a great warm up for Lance. Mark your calendars. Beverages, Brats and Burgers will be plenty. The Weinkeller is always hopping on Weinfest Eve. Make a plan and have dinner followed by a great home town reunion concert. Friday night Early Bird Concert/Party with Ozark's own Lance Carpenter and another fresh new talent from Fort Smith. Kristen Church, who sings a little red dirt and classic rock will be a great warm up for Lance. Mark your calendars. Beverages, Brats and Burgers will be plenty. The Weinkeller is always hopping on Weinfest Eve. Make a plan and have dinner followed by a great home town reunion concert. Swiss Family Bistro: in the Wiederkehr family of business at Exit 41 on I-40 is open 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday through Thursday for Lunch. The Bistro serves soups, salads, sandwiches and your favorite beverages. Call ahead for your lunch orders to make the most of your time and have lunch waiting. Swiss Family Bistro is open Friday through Sunday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. Some of the favorite dishes include the Philly Swiss Cheese Sandwich, Chicken Salad Sandwich, the Reuben, giant cheeseburger and the famous Swiss Onion Soup. Dine on the patio for a nice open air experience. Ozark High School Golf Team Success The Ozark Hillbilly and Lady Hillbilly Golf Teams won the 1-4A District Tournament September 24, 2013 at Valley View Country Club in Farmington, AR. This is at least for years in a row for the Lady Hillbillies to win the District Tournament. The boys won the District tournament by 18 strokes, while the girls won by 12. Both teams will advance to the State Tournament. The girl's state tournament will be held October 1 and 2 at Thunder Bayou in Blytheville, AR. The boy's state tournament will be held the following week on October 8 and 9 also at Thunder Bayou in Blytheville, AR. In the picture: (L-R) back row- Tripp Canady, Britten Harden, Coach Kendra Mainer, Katie Yell, and Emery King. (L-R) front row- Cole Yell, John Edgin, Hayley Smith, and Peyton Timmerman. John Weslee Edgin, a junior at OHS, is the son of Jim Weslee Edgin and Cathy Canady John Edgin, a junior at of Ozark. Edgin named Medalist OHS, was is the son ofDistrict Jim Edgin and in the 1-4A District Golf Tournament onwas September Cathy Canady of Ozark. held Edgin 24 at theDistrict Valley Medalist View Country named in theClub 1-4Ain Farmington, This is Edgin's District Golf AR. Tournament held on3rd year in a row to be named Medalist. September 24 atDistrict the Valley View Country Club in Farmington, AR. This is Edgin's 3rd year in a row to be named District Medalist. The Judge’s Jot Franklin County is still making improvements on both their National Historic Registered buildings in the Ozark and Charleston Districts. We have several individuals helping with these projects and we are so grateful. We also have the announcement of a new addition to our Extension Service Office. At the Ozark Courthouse we currently have students from Cass Job Corps along with their instructor Mr. Ron Perkins painting our Gazebo which is a backdrop for all the activities that showcases our county. The students that are helping Mr. Perkins Phillip Cote, Amber Kapo, Freddy Samples, Allen Templton, Chris Trollinger, and David Kennedy. We also want to thank WalMart and the Rotary Club for their donation of the paint. At the Charleston Courthouse Turner Construction is busy building the new Gazebo. It is coming along nicely and they are expecting its completion within the next month. If you have not had the chance to take an early fall drive you might consider going and checking out this beautiful project. We also want to thank Mrs. Alice Bullington for her service on the Franklin County Library Board as she was voted in by the Quorum Court to another term. We have a welcome to the Franklin County family to make with the hiring of Kristen Melson. Kristen is our County Extension Agent-Family and Consumer Sciences. She is from Mountain Home, AR and graduated from Missouri State University in Springfield, MO with a BS in Education with an emphasis in Family and Consumer Sciences. If you see Kristen please make her feel welcome. Our Elected Officials and Quorum Court members have started working on the 2014 Budget. This will take time and effort for both parties and I appreciate all their hard work and concern for the citizens of Franklin County. As always contact my office anytime with questions for concerns. 479-667-4726 Thanks, Janet Powell Franklin County Judge OZARK POLICE DEPARTMENT Hello to all! I hope everyone is taking advantage of the casual early fall weather we are seeing around Ozark. With the recent festivities we have seen many motorcyclists through our area, and with the beautiful weather and colorful landscape I expect to see many more. I would like to take this opportunity to remind all motorists to “Look Twice, Save a Life “during your busy bustle around town- be cognizant of other motorists. Also, Halloween is soon approaching. So get ready for those goblins, vampires, superheroes and princesses, and keep the safety of others in mind! If you and yours will be partaking in the Halloween festivities, be safe and be patient as some of the neighborhoods become very congested. Drive slow and watch for little trick-or-treaters that could dart out into the road, or from between vehicles. For additional safety tips see the below listed link to the “Halloween Health and Safety Tips” webpage, provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/family/halloween/ Hope you have a safe and productive autumn in Ozark!!! Sincerely, Cory Tedford Chief of Police Ozark Police Department Spotlighting Altus Greetings from the wonderful City of Altus Arkansas. Altus is a wonderful place to live with it having that small town feel and its charming downtown area, with a beautiful Park which features a Coal Miners Monument as well as a new Veterans Memorial, along with a museum that displays many artifacts and history of Altus. Also some great businesses within its city limits, such as wineries, convenience stores, restaurants, churches, banks, civic clubs, organizations and many other attractions that you might enjoy visiting. There are three (3) convenience stores located in the City limits of Altus, PJ’s, Handy Mart and Circle M. These stores are great places in Altus to meet with friends and to find the latest local news. They offer a variety of seating at a table or booth where you will enjoy their food, coffee, soft drinks, in a clean and friendly atmosphere. Each month we will highlight one of the local businesses or attractions in Altus. For the month of October I am Spotlighting “Altus Handy Mart” which is owned and operated by Ali Raza, conveniently located on Hwy 64 in downtown Altus. His store has an easy on and off where you can purchase fuel and other things you might need for your vehicle. As you enter His store you will find a variety of groceries, drinks and foods, including a deli with the best grilled or deep fried Chicken Salad you will find anywhere. A convenient sitting area to dine in or if you should choose, call in an order for a carry out. You will find his staff very friendly, courteous and willing to serve you. We hope you will go by and say Hi to Ali and his staff, and while there take time to browse around his store, and visit with the other customers. Ali Raza, Owner: Altus Handy Mart Larry W. Stacy is Mayor of Altus Arkansas. Contact him at 479-213-7081 e-mail: [email protected] Follow me on facebook Businesses interested in participating or information about the 2013 Scavenger Hunt contact Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce -479-667-2949.