CHAMBER NEWS April, 2017 www.cherokeeiow acha mber.com 2017 CHEROKEE CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stephanie Zarr, President Exit Realty Terri Brown, Vice President Bixenman Insurance Amber Thorson, Secretary/Treasurer Burkhardt & Dawson, CPA Jared Koch, Past President Cherokee State Bank Amy Loughlin Underground Clothing Todd Bevard Letsche s Bike Shop & Radio Shack Denny Paltz Northwest Realty Cheryl Ellis AgCom Insurance Jill Byers Cherokee State Bank Donna Beier Blooming House Kim Rupp Careage Homecare Kris Badker Rasmussen Ford Julie Hering Kent Executive Director Leah Niemeier Marketing/ Office Assistant Your Chamber Board of Directors recently went through a Strategic Planning process. They identified the positive aspects of Cherokee and the chamber, as well as the problems that our community and businesses face. After much discussion, the board narrowed our focus to three main points: Shop Local A committee will be formed to identify the audiences we want to reach, develop an awareness campaign, identify opportunities to improve local businesses, and promote shopping local. Workforce and Business Support Communities across the state and the Midwest are all dealing with the issue of a quality, skilled workforce. Our goals are to retain our existing businesses, create new jobs by securing new businesses, recruit new retail businesses, and improve the workforce. Community Image and Attitude We are going to begin by providing opportunities for young professionals in our community to network and develop their leadership skills. We will also look at increasing the chamber s presence in our community, partner with the city to develop a cohesive community betterment program, and create an advertising campaign for Cherokee. As with any Strategic Plan, we have a lot of work ahead of us, and we won t be able to do it alone. We will be partnering with other organizations and businesses to tackle these issues and look forward to engaging our chamber membership in the process as well. Julie Hering Kent Executive Director Cherokee Chamber of Commerce Cherokee Chamber of Commerce Coffee Fridays at 9:30 AM April 7 Noggin Water Ribbon Cutting April 14 Library 117 S 2nd Street April 21 ISU Extension & Outreach April 28 Dairy Queen April 4 OPEN April 11 OPEN April 18 OPEN April 25 OPEN Chamber Chat KCHE (92.1 FM or 1440 AM) Every Tuesday morning at approximately 8:20 A.M. (Pre-recorded on Monday) 1
What s Happening at The Brightside Lounge 225-9919 BSL Happy Hour Monday-Friday 5-7 p.m. 50 cents off domestic beers, domestic frosty mugs and well drinks! Complimentary snacks and hors d oeuvres! PEGGY S PIZZA Stop in anytime to try one of the BSL 12 homemade pizzas! $15 The Carnivore (all meat) Hawaiian Chicken Bacon Ranch Combo Chicken Veggie Philly Cheese Steak Reuben -2 topping Sausage and Pepperoni $12 -Single topping Sausage or Pepperoni $10 -Single serve pizza $6 -Available for dine in, take out, or take home and cook. We will be closed Easter Sunday, April 16 WILD GAME FEED SATURDAY APRIL 22 12:30 p.m.-? Bring your favorite wild game dish in to share or just stop in! You never know what s here ELK? NILGAI? ORYXX? ALLIGATOR? BSL ADULT DISCO PROM SATURDAY, APRIL 29 Grab your polyester and your platform shoes and join us! Be sure to cast your vote for BSL Prom King and Queen! Pictures by Pierson Photography 7-8 p.m. GRAND MARCH AT 8 P.M. King/Queen coronation at 9 p.m. DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY AT THE DISCO PROM! APRIL EVENTS April Art Wall Jill Wilhelm West Gallery: (Opening April 10) Abraham Lincoln: A Man of His Time, A man for All Times Wednesday, April 5 6:00 PM NWIA Meeting: Detecting Invisible Mounds Saturday, April 8 7:30 PM SMA Program: Walt Whitman Live! With William Koch Monday, April 10 5:30 PM Cherokee Historic & Architectural Survey Report Historic Preservation Survey Presented Tuesday, April 25 10:00 AM Coffee with the Curators All programs are free and open to the public. All programs are held at the Sanford Museum, 117 E. Willow St. in Cherokee. 2
Cherokee Firemen s Dance Saturday, April 8 8 PM Midnight At VFW- 113 East Maple Dance to Damon Dotson Cost is $5 per couple, with all proceeds benefiting the Cherokee Fire Department for equipment. RETAIL MEETING Tuesday, April 25 5:30 PM At Chamber Office This is our Quarterly Retail Meeting. All Retail Chamber Members are invited to join us as we discuss upcoming retail promotions and issues specific to retail business. Agenda items will include crazy days, and golf tournament fundraiser. Please let Julie know of any additional agenda items by Friday, April 21. Smoke Free Air Act In 2008 Iowa passed the Smoke Free Air Act (SFAA) to prevent unwanted public contact with cigarette smoke. At that time all businesses were required to post signs at their entrances and enforce no smoking in public places. To get around these laws the tobacco companies then came out with electronic cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery devises to continue to market their products. These products still contain nicotine and other harmful chemicals and toxins. The Smoke Free Air Act (SFAA) does not address this problem. Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is now recommending businesses amend their policies to include Nicotine Free policies. As a business you are free to make this decision about your business and enforce it as you like. If you do adopt this policy, IDPH will furnish you with signs. There is a very sturdy 12 inch by 12 inch metal sign for outdoor use. There is also a window cling 6 inch by 4 inch for doors and windows. We will be happy to help any business, apartment complexes or other institutions update their policies. If you do so, please send a copy of your new policy (if you have a letterhead-that would be good to put it on). We will have it approved and help you with signs if you like. We can also put you on a Smoke/Nicotine free registry that is used by people to find businesses they prefer.z You can contact us at: Janice R. Carlson RN, ARNP, Cherokee Regional Medical Center Public Health, 300 Sioux Valley Drive, Cherokee. jcarlson@cherokeermc.org or 225-2129. 3
CHEROKEE CHAMBER RODEO PARADE ENTRY FORM Cherokee, Iowa Saturday, June 3, 2017 PARADE LINE-UP TIME: Lineup begins at 2:00 PM at Washington High School. You MUST Be lined up by 3:30 p.m. PARADE START TIME: 4:00 P.M. PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY MAY 26, 2017 TO: Cherokee Chamber of Commerce 201 West Main Street Cherokee, Iowa 51012 or fax to: 712-225-1991 PLEASE type or print clearly and complete ALL fields legibly!! Your sponsoring organization Contact person E-Mail Address Address City Phone # How many vehicles/units are in your entry? Please indicate type of entry check all that apply: Float, Car, Truck, Tractor, Horses Walking, Tractor/Trailer, Band Details of your entry AS YOU WANT THE ANNOUNCER TO READ: Please list names of individuals riding on your float or driving your unit We hereby release the Cherokee Chamber of Commerce, The Rodeo Parade Committee, the Cherokee PRCA Rodeo Board and the City of Cherokee from any liability for damages and/or personal injury inflicted or incurred during the Rodeo Parade on June 4, 2016 Signature of responsible party or organization representative: X Date: REMEMBER: RETURN YOUR SIGNED ENTRY BY May 26, 2017 4
Special thanks to Blooming House for their beautiful arrangements & Blaine s Culligan for their donation of water at the Cherokee County Recognition Banquet! SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISER Thank you to everyone who donated items for the Retail Promotion Silent Auction which was held during the Cherokee Co. Recognition Banquet. $480 was raised from the baskets that were donated. Thank you to everyone who purchased or bid on baskets as well as these businesses who donated baskets: Blooming House Cherokee County Pork Producers Cherokee General Store Cherokee Industrial Corporation Cherokee State Bank Chronicle Times Fireice Firearms Gasthaus Bar and Grille Rodeo Committee Taco Johns Chamber Recognizes Boothby Funeral Home At the Cherokee County Recognition Banquet Congratulations to Boothby Funeral Home, recipient of the Chamber's business of the year award. Thank you for serving Cherokee area families for nearly a century. 5
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April, 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 \ 2 3 Rotary 6:30pm Tastes & Sounds WIT 4 Chamber Chat Noggin 117 S 2nd St. Ribbon Cutting 5 12pm Sermons Ala Carte 6pm Sanford Museum Detecting Invisible Mounds 6 CRMC 6 pm Welcome to Medicare Seminar 7 Chamber Coffee Noggin Water 8 7:30pm Sanford Museum Walt Whitman Live! With William Koch 8pm Fireman's Dance 9 10 Fair board Meeting Rotary 11 Chamber Chat OPEN 7AM Chamber Board Meeting 12 Lions 13 Good Times Place Pot Luck 12PM 14 Chamber Coffee Library 15 16 Easter 17 Rotary 18 Chamber Chat OPEN 19 20 8:30am Business Succession Planning Workshop at WITCC 21Chamber Coffee - ISU Extension & Outreach 22 9:00am Quilt Batts Show 23 11am Quilt Batt Show 4pm Symphony 30 24 Rotary 25 Chamber Chat OPEN 10am Sanford- Coffee with the Curators 5:30 Retail Meeting 26 Lions 27 28 Chamber Coffee Dairy Queen 29 www.cherokeeiowachamber.com 7
Cherokee Chamber of Commerce 201 West Main Street Cherokee, IA 51012 Shop Cherokee. Eat in Cherokee. Spend in Cherokee Enjoy Cherokee. It takes YOU to start the trend Support the local businesses who support the area where you live, work & play. 8