Chamber Flash - Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce

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Chamber Flash - Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce
Chamber Flash
A membership publication of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce:
Creating opportunities that drive commerce and promote business.
Upcoming Events
CHAMBER OFFICE CLOSED
Monday May 25, Memorial Day Holiday
Ribbon Cutting
Y.E.S. (Youth Excited about Sports)
Tuesday May 26, 10 AM
130 SW 13 Highway
Chamber University
Being on a Board: Roles and Duties
with Georgia Stuart-Simmons
Wednesday May 27, 11:45 AM-1 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
First Responders Appreciation with Rib Crib
Friday May 29, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Depot parking lot, 100 S. Holden St.
Chamber Leads Exchange
Tuesday June 2, 8 AM
Jack Moore Community Room
Ribbon Cutting
Ferrellgas
Friday June 5, 11 AM
425 E. Young Ave.
Open House 11 AM-3 PM
Member Orientation
Tuesday June 9, 4 PM
Jack Moore Community Room
Chamber Golf Tournament
Friday June 26, Hidden Pines Country Club
Register now!
Love What’s Local Community Sidewalk Sale
Friday & Saturday July 10 & 11
Throughout Warrensburg
Annual Social NEW DATE
Wednesday July 29
Lotspeich Automotive
May 22, 2015
Putting the Memorial
Back in Memorial Day
Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868,
the head of an organization of Union veterans — the
Grand Army of the Republic — established Decoration
Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of
the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May
30. It is believed that date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom
all over the country.
It was not until after World War I, however, that the day was expanded to
honor those who have died in all American wars. In 1971, Memorial Day
was declared a national holiday by an act of Congress, though it is still often
called Decoration Day.
To ensure the sacrifices of America ’s fallen heroes are never forgotten, in
December 2000 the U.S. Congress passed and the president signed into law
“The National Moment of Remembrance Act,” P.L. 106-579, creating the
White House Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance. The
commission’s charter is to “encourage the people of the United States to
give something back to their country, which provides them so much freedom and opportunity” by encouraging and coordinating commemorations
in the United States of Memorial Day and the National Moment of Remembrance.
The National Moment of Remembrance encourages all Americans to pause
wherever they are at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day for a minute of
silence to remember and honor those who have died in service to the nation. As Moment of Remembrance founder Carmella LaSpada states: “It’s a
way we can all help put the memorial back in Memorial Day.”
Adapted from http://www.va.gov/opa/speceven/memday/history.asp.
Inside this issue:
Thank You to Our Golf Sponsors
Ribbon Cutting for Timbers Therapeutic Massage
Chamber Annual Awards Information
Member News
Final Update from Representative Hoskins
Chamber News
Chamber Board of Directors and Staff
FEATURED Chamber Sponsors
For all events RSVP to chamber@warrensburg.org or 660-747-3168.
Please note our reservation policy: No-shows to charged events will be billed.
All events held in Warrensburg unless stated. If you are interested in attending a
committee meeting please contact the Chamber office at 660-747-3168.
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THANK YOU to Our Golf Sponsors!
Golf Hole Sponsors
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1450 KOKO & 98.5 The Bar
Action Realty
Alpha Property Management
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Johnson County
Carlyle Van Lines
Central Bank of Warrensburg
Central Missouri Community Credit Union
Crossroads Hospice of Kansas City
Dorn Homes
Exceptional Properties Realty
F&C Bank
Flexible Staffing
Gillum & Gillum, CPA, LLC
Integrity Roofing, LLC
J.W. Franklin Co.
Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches
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CenturyLink
Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt
Show-Me Regional Landfill
Warrensburg Collision
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Prize Donations
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KCP&L
2000-2015
KPOW FM POWER 97.7
KXKX-FM
LammTech Resources
Lotspeich Automotive, Inc.
Mike Keith Insurance
Northrop Grumman
Park University
Show-Me Regional Landfill
University of Central Missouri
UCM Performing Arts Series
Warrensburg Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Warrensburg Collision
Warrensburg R-VI School District
Western Missouri Medical Center
Tent Sponsors
Beverage Cart Sponsors
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Carlyle Van Lines, Inc.
Carmike Cinemas
Country Kitchen
Fitter’s Pub
Heroes Restaurant & Pub
Mary Kay, Karen Sligh Independent Sales Director
Pizza Hut
PLAYERS Restaurant Lounge
Roundabout Café & Ice Cream Shoppe
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Scentsy Fragrance-Rachel Piper
Sonic Drive In
Walmart Super Center
Warrensburg Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Golf Gift Bag
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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
Hidden Pines Country Club
Lotspeich Automotive
Pathways Community Health
Western Missouri Medical Center
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for
Timbers Therapeutic Massage
Chamber members, clients, and other
well wishers came out on a beautiful
afternoon to celebrate the new
location of Timbers Therapeutic
Massage at 219 Emerson St.,
owned by Kevin Timbers.
Kevin made a point to thank his family, Rebecca and Sarah, as well as Mike
from C&C Plumbing, for their help in
getting the new space ready to go.
The new space features comfortable
waiting areas, a separate sauna room,
and unique decorations, including the
baby quilt with photos of the little
ones whose moms got prenatal
massage from Kevin.
For more information call 412-4450999 or find them on Facebook.
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Memorial Day Tribute set at
Missouri Veterans Home-Warrensburg
American Legion Post 131
and its Ladies Auxiliary,
American Legion Riders
Chapter 131, Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 2513,
Whiteman Air Force Base
and the West Central Missouri Veterans Assistance
will unite to host a Memorial
Day program at 3 p.m. Monday at the Missouri Veterans
Home, 1300 Veterans Road.
Donna Czerniak, team leader for the Midwest area of
Homes for Heroes program, will be the speaker.
Czerniak and her team were named the number one
affiliate in Missouri in 2014 and received a national
Outstanding Community Achievement Award for
their dedication in going above and beyond the call of
duty to serve veterans in their community.
Czerniak owns Exceptional Properties, where she
leads local business owners and community volunteers in helping assist local veterans with housing
needs.
A reception will follow the program.
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2015 Procurement
Conference
Sponsored by Senator Claire McCaskill, along with
the Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Centers and
the UCM Small Business & Technology Development Center
Thursday, May 28, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Are you interested in selling your product or service to Government agencies or prime contractors? Learn how to do
this and make contact directly with various government
agencies and prime contractors at the 2015 Procurement
Conference Thursday, May 28.
A number of government agencies and private contractors
will have exhibits and will be available to talk with you about
contracting opportunities for your business. In the past, a
large number of attendees participated in the conference, so
make your reservation no later than May 22, 2015. The total cost, including lunch and all events, is $60 per attendee.
The conference will be held at the Elliott Union Building at
the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO.
For more information contact:
Shirley Krzesinski, Small Business & Technology
Development Center, 660-543-4402, sbtdc@ucmo.edu
or ucmo.edu/sbtdc.
Office Depot coupon for FREE cookies!
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Thanking Gen. VanHerck
On Saturday May 16 , 2015 Brigadier General Glen VanHerck
was honored with a racing-themed farewell dinner at
Whiteman Air Force Base.
Robin Crouch, Chair of the Chamber’s Military Affairs Committee, presented Gen. VanHerck with a gift of appreciation
from the Chamber for his service to our community.
On hand were members of Team Whiteman, the Military Affairs committee, and the Base Community Council.
Gen. VanHerck began his time at WAFB in 2013. We wish
him well in his new assignment as director of operations for
Air Force Global Strike Command at Barksdale Air Force
Base in Louisiana.
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The City of Warrensburg is auctioning off three
vehicles.
For more information click the link below or
contact Guy Parsons at (660) 262-4653 or
gparsons@warrensburg-mo.com.
http://www.purplewave.com/cgi
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Chamber University
Being on a Board: Roles and Duties
Speaker: Georgia Stuart-Simmons, University of Missouri-Extension
Get a solid overview of the basic – and often misunderstood –
roles and duties of a non-profit board member.
Great class for both new and established board members!
Free to attend, and feel free to bring your lunch.
Wednesday May 27, 11:45 AM-1:00 PM  Jack Moore Community Room
RSVP to slatare@warrensburg.org or 660-747-3168.
Get The Red Out
Registration is Open!
Click the image for
information
and the registration form.
It’s Time to Get Registered for
Burg Fest!
Click on the image above for forms and
lots more details.
Burg Fest is
Sept. 25 & 26, 2015.
Get Ready!
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Do These 7 Things and People
Will Love Working with You
“It all depends on who you’re working with.”
That was the feedback from team members to a recent survey about the state of collaboration within our department. The feedback was consistent that collaboration was…well…inconsistent. It all depends on who you’re
working with.
In all organizations you’ll hear people complain about the difficulty of working with certain colleagues. The common refrain is, “If only they
would____” communicate better, be more responsive, give me all the information I need…fill in the blank with whatever fits your particular
situation.
Instead of being frustrated with other people not being easy to work with, shift the focus to yourself. Are YOU easy to work with? If you are
easy to do business with, odds are you’ll find others much more willing to cooperate and collaborate with you. Here are seven ways to make it
easy for people to work with you:
1. Build rapport – People want to work with people they like. Are you likable? Do you build rapport with your colleagues? Get to know them
personally, engage in small talk (even if it’s not your “thing”), learn about their lives outside of work, and take a genuine interest in them as
people, not just a co-worker who’s there to do a job.
2. Be a good communicator – Poor communication is at the root of many workplace conflicts. People who are easy to work with share information openly and timely, keep others informed as projects evolve, talk through out of the box situations rather than make assumptions, and
they ask questions if they aren’t sure of the answer. As a general rule, it’s better to over-communicate than under-communicate.
3. Make their job easier – If you want to gain people’s cooperation, make their job easier and they’ll love you for it. But how do you know what
makes their job easier? Ask them! If handing off information in a form rather than a chain of emails makes their job easier, then do it. If it helps
your colleague to talk over questions on the phone rather than through email, then give them a call. Identify the WIIFM (what’s in it for me)
from your colleague’s perspective and it will help you tailor your interactions so both your and their needs are met.
4. Provide the “why” behind your requests – Very few people like being told what to do. They want to understand why something needs to be
done so they can make intelligent decisions about the best way to proceed. Simply passing off information and asking someone to “just do it
like I said” is rude and condescending. Make sure your colleagues understand the context of your request, why it’s important, and how critical
they are to the success of the task/project. Doing so will have them working with you, not against you.
5. Be trustworthy – Above all, be trustworthy. Follow through on your commitments, keep your word, act with integrity, demonstrate competence in your own work, be honest, admit mistakes, and apologize when necessary. Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, and if
you want to work well with others, it’s imperative you focus on building trust in the relationship. Trust starts with you being trustworthy.
6. Don’t hide behind electronic communication – Email and Instant Message have their place in organizations, but they don’t replace more
personal means of communication like speaking on the phone or face to face. I’ve seen it time and time again – minor problems escalate into
major blowouts because people refuse to get out from behind their desks, walk to their colleague’s office, and discuss a situation face to face.
It’s much easier to hide behind the computer and fire off nasty-grams than it is to talk to someone about a problem. Just step away from the
computer, please!
7. Consistently follow the process – Process…for some people that’s a dirty word and anathema to how they work. However, processes exist
for a reason. Usually they are in place to ensure consistency, quality, efficiency, and productivity. When you follow the process, you show your
colleagues you respect the norms and boundaries for how you’ve agreed to work together. If you visited a friend’s home and were asked to
remove your shoes at the door, you would do so out of respect, right? You wouldn’t make excuses about it being inconvenient or it not being
the way you do things in your house. Why should it be different at work? If you need to fill out a form, then fill it out. If you need to use a certain software system to get your information, then use it. Quit making excuses and do work the way it was designed to be done. Besides, if you
consistently follow the process, you’ll experience much more grace from your colleagues for those times you legitimately need to deviate from
it.
No one likes to think of him/herself as being difficult to work with, yet from time to time we all make life difficult for our colleagues. Focus on
what you can do to be easy to do business with and you’ll find that over time others become easier to work with as well.
Randy Conley is the V.P. of Client Services and Trust Practice Leader at The Ken Blanchard Companies and his LeaderChat posts normally appear
the fourth or last Thursday of every month. For more insights on trust and leadership, visit Randy at his Leading with Trust blog or follow him on
Twitter @RandyConley.
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Tigers and Tiger Fans!
Need some gear? Pack’N’Mail has it!
Pack 'N' Mail
540 E. Young St. Ste, A
Warrensburg, Mo. 64093
660.747.2799
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UCM Dedicates Donn G. Forbes Center
for Financial Services
The Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies at the University of Central Missouri formally dedicated the Donn G. Forbes Center for Financial Services in the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, May 15.
University and Harmon College administrators, faculty and staff joined UCM alumnus Donn G. Forbes in cutting
the ribbon that marked the opening of the new facility that will serve students who participate for credit in the
Student Managed Investment Fund, a fund managed by a student investment team.
The renovation of the area on the first floor of the Ward Edwards Building on the UCM campus and installation
of state-of-the-art digital technology were made possible through a gift by Forbes to the UCM Foundation.
Forbes graduated from UCM in 1952 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. After a career in the U.S. Coast Guard, he completed a career spanning 30 years with International Paper Company. He
currently is a resident of Vancouver, Wash.
Forbes told those gathered that he made the gift to UCM because “I wanted to put my money into a facility
that thousands of students can use for years to come.” He added that be believed in providing students with
the opportunity to learn about making decisions with integrity.
“I made decisions when I was in the manufacturing business. I based my decisions on the truth and what I
thought was the right thing to do, and I admitted my mistakes and took care of the problem,” he said. “UCM is
headed in the right direction by providing students with opportunities like this. UCM is about learning, doing
things the right way, being true to yourself, and giving
back to the university that gave you your start.”
UCM President Charles Ambrose praised Forbes’ generosity in giving back to UCM. He also noted that it
was the foresight of the Jason Drummond, vice president for alumni relations and development and executive director of the UCM Foundation and the UCM
Foundation Board of Directors in working with Roger
Best, dean of the Harmon College, and the faculty of
the Department of Economics, Finance and Marketing
that resulted in the development of the Student Managed Investment Fund.
Formed in the fall of 2013, the team of undergraduate
and graduate students enrolled for course credit gain
realistic experience by performing detailed investment analyses under the direction and advice of faculty from the Department of Economics, Finance and
Marketing. They then present recommendations
on individual stock holdings of the fund, which was
established by the UCM Foundation. Funds generated
through investment generate additional dollars for
UCM Foundation scholarships.
University of Central Missouri alumnus Donn G. Forbes, third from
right, cut the ceremonial ribbon marking the opening of the Donn G.
Forbes Center for Financial Services at UCM during a dedication ceremony Friday. Joining Forbes were, left to right, Kim Andrews, interim
assistant dean of the Harmon College of Business and Professional
Studies; Deborah Curtis, provost and chief learning officer; Jason
Drummond, vice president of alumni relations and development and
executive director of the UCM Foundation; Joy Mistele, UCM Foundation senior gift officer, and UCM President Charles Ambrose.
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Representative Denny Hoskins
Legislative Update: May 18, 2015
District 054
Speaker Pro Tem
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 301
Jefferson City MO 65101
573-751-4302
Let me begin this final Capitol Report of the session by saying how grateful I am to the people of the 54th District for the opportunity to
serve you in the House of Representatives. I am pleased with the progress that was made this year on behalf of the people and I look
forward to serving next year. If I can be a help to you with regard to state functions, please know that my office will continue to operate in
Jefferson City while I return home after session. The 1st Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly of the State of Missouri concluded
on Friday, May 15th. A Technical Session later in the month and a Veto Session in September remain on the agenda.
Productive Session Comes to a Close
Fiscal Year 2016 State Operating Budget (HBs 1-13) – The legislature approved a $26.1 billion state operating budget increasing funds
for K-12 education by $84 million to take total funding for public schools to the highest level in state history. The spending plan also increases higher education funding by $12 million and reins in the unsustainable growth of the state’s public assistance programs, including
expanding use of managed care in the state Medicaid system. The budget bills have been signed by the Governor.
Medical Malpractice Reform (SB 239) – Legislation to help keep doctors in Missouri and keep health care costs under control by restoring reasonable limits on medical malpractice non-economic damages. The legislation caps most noneconomic awards at $400,000. For
catastrophic injuries such as paralysis or even death, the bill would cap noneconomic damages at $700,000. The medical malpractice legislation has been signed into law by the Governor.
Welfare Reform (SB 24) - This legislation will add new eligibility and work requirements for recipients of federal welfare benefits to help
move them back to work so they can become self-supporting and independent. The Heartland Institute had previously rated Missouri last
in the nation in regard to its welfare program moving people back into the work force. The legislation was vetoed by the Governor and then
put into effect as law when both the House and Senate overrode the veto.
Unemployment Reform (HB 150) – Legislation to strike a balance to ensure Missourians have access to unemployment benefits when
they are out of work while also protecting Missouri’s job creators from excessive taxes and fees. The bill ties unemployment benefits to the
unemployment rate and requires the unemployment fund to have more cash on hand. The bill was vetoed by the Governor and the House
overrode the veto. The Senate has yet to take action on the override motion but may do so during veto session in September.
Data Center Incentives (SB 149) – Legislation designed to attract the booming industry of data storage to our state. The new law creates
a powerful tool to help bring data center sites and the jobs they create to Missouri. The bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Dairy Revitalization Act (HB 259) - Legislation designed to revitalize Missouri’s struggling dairy industry that has seen more than 2,500
dairy farms close their doors in the past decade. The bill includes a dairy producer margin insurance premium assistance program to provide financial protection to dairy farmers when times get tough, and a scholarship program to encourage young people to pursue careers
in agriculture. The bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Municipal Court Reform (SB 5) – Legislation that will crack down on the predatory practices some municipalities have used to raise revenue through excessive traffic tickets. Limits the amount of revenue municipalities can generate from traffic tickets to 20 percent, which is
down from the current limit of 30 percent. The bill further limits municipalities in St. Louis County to a 12.5 percent cap. The bill currently
awaits the Governor’s signature.
Education Reform (HB 42) – Legislation designed to address the school transfer issue to give the 62,000 children in failing schools the
opportunity to receive a world class education. It would allow students in failing schools to move to better performing schools in their current district, or possibly attend a charter school or take advantage of a virtual school option. The bill currently awaits the Governor’s signature.
Worker Freedom Legislation (HB 116) - For the first time in Missouri’s history the General Assembly passed a Right-to-Work bill to give
workers the freedom to choose whether to join a union. The bill is meant to make Missouri a more attractive location for new and existing
job creators. The bill has been sent to the Governor for his consideration.
House Elects a New Speaker
Immediately upon convening on Friday, Speaker of the House John Diehl resigned his position and the body unanimously elected Representative Todd Richardson Speaker of the House. Following a front-page story, the House GOP caucus determined that we would accept
the choice of Speaker Diehl to resign his leadership position and his seat. Speaker Richardson will be a wonderful leader and I look forward to serving with him.
If you would like to receive your own Capitol Report, just send an email to Marybeth.bruns@house.mo.gov and let her know.
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Interested in increasing your
brand awareness?
Would like to have up to 10 memberships? Want your business name on a golf
hole during our annual tournament, or even have your own team?
How about having networking event tickets on hand to use throughout the year?
There are many benefits of Chamber Sponsorship!
Call the Chamber today for more information at 660-747-3168.
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Be sure to check out the
Community Calendar! Visit
“Community Information” at
www.warrensburg.org.
Officed on the University of Central Missouri campus, the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) assists small businesses, normally defined as 500 employees or less, in all stages: from start-ups to existing businesses that need
specialized assistance. The SBTDC links University,
federal, state, and private resources to counsel and
train owners and managers, and assist new and existing small business firms to become more productive and profitable.
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Kelly Dyer, Manager of Business Applications with
the SBTDC, offers FREE one-on-one business consultations in the Jack Moore Community Room at the
Chamber on the last Monday of each month
from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Call the Chamber at 660-7473168 or email chamber@warrensburg.org to set up
an appointment.
Additionally, the SBTDC offers many business classes in QuickBooks, marketing, social media, and
more. For more details and times, including classes
in Sedalia and Lee’s Summit, see the calendar at
www.ucmo.edu/sbtdc.
LOOKING
FOR
LEADS?
Do you have yours yet?
Next
group:
Tuesday
June 2
8 AM
Come build relationships and
make connections at the
Chamber Leads
Exchange Group!
Two meetings each month:
First Tuesday at 8 AM
Third Thursday at 4 PM
In the Jack Moore
Community Room at the
Need a stack of the 2015-2016 Guidebooks?
We’ll bring them to you!
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Chamber of Commerce
Looking for an easy gift? Look no further!
Gift
Certificates
Available!
The Chamber has Gift Certificates in denominations of $5, $10, $20
& $50, with over 50 local Chamber participants; see list below.
Call the Chamber office today to arrange yours! 660 747-3168
Date:
This Gift Certificate is presented to:
for redemption at a participating retailer for merchandise in the amount of
Twenty Dollars ($20.00)
A Gift From: ________________________________________________
Redeemed At: _________________________________________________
SAMPLE
ACE Mystery Shopping
AdvoCare, Kathryn Finn
Air Design Heating & Cooling
Alewel's Country Meats
Brown's Shoe Fit Co.
Bybee Lawn Care
Center Stage Academy
ChiroHealth
Computer Repair Center, LLC
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
Days Inn
Dean Williamson Furniture
Dugan Paints & Flooring
Euphoria Salon & Day Spa
executive advantage
Fitter's Pub
Glasscock Jewelry Corner
Helping Hands Thrift Store
Heroes Restaurant & Pub
Holden Furniture Company
Impact Signs Awnings Wraps, Inc.
InSight Eyecare
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
Jones Bros. Marine
Kristina Landkamer Photography, LLC
Lil’ Lambs Children’s Resale
NEW!
$20
This Certificate has no
cash value.
Expires one year after
date of purchase.
Mary Kay Independent Sales Director Karen Sligh
maurices
MidMo Handyman Service, LLC
Old Barney’s Bar & Grill
Old Drum Coffeehouse & Bakery
NEW!
Oriental Cuisine
Pack 'N' Mail
Red Cross Pharmacy, Inc.
Ridgeview Café
Roundabout Café & Ice Cream Shoppe
Royal Oaks Golf Course
Rudy's Frame Shop & Gallery, LLC
Scentsy Fragrance, Independent Director Rachel Piper
SERC, Physical &Therapy
Shoe Sensation
Sonic Drive In
STRIVE, Women's Fitness
Super 8 Motels
Swisher's
The Downtown Studio
Treasured Blessings at Whimsy Lane
University of Central Missouri—Performing Arts Series
University of Central Missouri Bowling Center
Warrensburg Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Warrensburg Ford
Warrensburg Wholesale Carpet
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Our Member 2 Member Discount Program is designed to encourage Chamber business members to support each
other by offering members-only discounts to other current Chamber members.
Show your M2M card to receive these great deals! Contact the Chamber office if you need a M2M card.
Current Chamber Members participating in the Member 2 Member Program:
ACE Mystery Shopping
1125 N. Simpson Dr. 660-747-5600
Attention businesses: Tired of poor
social media reviews and customer
complaints? Experiencing a leaky
cash register, employees that don’t
engage with customers or wonder
why sales are down? With our free
customization, no set up fees and no
binding contract , it just takes sense
to let us help you stop losing money!
Dugan’s Paint & Flooring
709 E Hale Lake Rd. 660-747-6822
Any retail purchase of paint or
flooring receives a 10% discount,
excludes installation on labor.
Lifetime Animal Center
227 SE St Rte. 13, 660-422-7838
5% discount off of regular price
Science Diet /Prescription Diet Food.
Cannot be combined with any other
discount.
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DQ Grill & Chill
601 E Young 660-747-1555
Lil’ Lambs Children’s Resale
Free small cone with any combo
709 N. Charles St. 660-747-2041
or basket purchase.
15% off total purchase. Not valid
with any other discount.
executive advantage
Air Design Heating & Cooling
Columbia, MO 65203
maurices
244 SW Highway 13, 660-429-4800
573-819-0706
320 E. Young Ave. Ste G
10 % off all service work. Not valid
Executive advantage will provide a
660-429-1213
with any other offer. Does not apply 10% discount on HR reviews for small 20% off one regular priced item. One
to employees of Chamber members
to medium sized businesses.
coupon per transaction per day. Not
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valid on the purchase of gift cards or
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themselves).
GNC
charity items. Not valid
609 E Young St. A-3 660-429-5563
with other offers.
American Legion Post 131
15% discount for Chamber members.
733 E. Young St. 660-747-5957
Not valid with any other offer.
Advertise your seasonal specials with
10% discount on contracted facility
The Muleskinner!
usage. 5% discount on contracted
Holden Furniture Company
Buy one ad* and get a second ad
catering service.
110 E 3rd, Holden MO 64040
free! Contact the Muleskinner for
816-732-4521
more details: 660-543-4051, or
Bybee Lawn Care
www.holdenfurniturecompany.com
muleskinner ads@ucmo.edu.
660-864-5635
50% OFF 1 furniture item or
*any size ad, print or online.
Chamber members receive
mattress. See Store for details!
10 % off all lawn care service.
Old Drum Coffeehouse & Bakery
Free estimates.
Impact Signs Awnings Wraps
211 N. Holden St. 660-362-0161
22705 N. Hwy 65 Sedalia, MO 65301
10% off on any one drink.
Center Stage Academy
660-829-4800 www.impact4800.com
!
W
349 SE DD Hwy., 660-747-6133
15 % off all Banner orders for
Oriental Cuisine
NE
$10 off our Zumba punch card, a
Chamber members (some
705 N. Burkarth Rd. 660-429-1020
savings of two free classes; one free
restrictions may apply).
10% off any food item. Not
class with punch card.
applicable with any other offer.
Karen Sligh, Independent Sales
C&C Mechanical, LLC
Director, Mary Kay Cosmetics
Pizza Hut
816-255-8842
134 SW 95 Rd, 660-747-0098
914 N Simpson 660-747-1777
10% off all service calls.
10% off all retail purchases.
$4.99 buffet Sunday—Friday
karensligh@centurylink.net
ChiroHealth
Riback Supply Co.
710 N. Charles St. , 660-422-7246
Jones Bros Marine
133 Railroad St 660-429-3555
25% discount on 1st treatment
375 NW US Hwy 50 660-747-0388
10% off all finish plumbing fixtures.
& exam.
10% off parts & service
Roundabout Café & Ice Cream
Computer Repair Center, LLC
Jackson Hewitt, Tax Services
Shoppe
417 F. N. Maguire St. 660-747-0000
816-668-4760
1125 C N. Simpson Dr. 660-429-0084
15% off total service fees for all
$35 Off
10 % discount on breakfast or lunch
Chamber members, excludes parts.
Offer valid on tax preparation fees
meal.
Must show proof as Chamber
only. Does not apply to financial
member to receive discount.
products, online tax preparation
Royal Oaks Golf Course
product or other services. Present
985 SE 130 Road, Knob Noster
Culligan Water Conditioning
coupon at time of tax preparation.
660-687-5572
1220 W Main St. Sedalia, MO 65301 Valid at participating locations only & Play 18 holes with golf cart for $20.
660-827-2770 or 1 800-499-1009
may not be combined with any other
Price is per person. Exp. Dec 31,
Install a Culligan “Bottle-less” cooler
offer. Code: TXT29
2015. Not valid during tournament
for your office & receive free Basic
play.
installation, or try our bottled water
Kristina Landkamer Photography
delivery service & get 10 gallons of
410 Swallow St. 660-864-6937
purified drinking water free.
Chamber members receive a 15%
discount off a package or CD. Offer
Expires Dec. 2015
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Studio Arriba
600 E. Allen St. Ste F Knob Noster
660-429-2348
$40 Unlimited package, $50 Punch
Pass for 12 classes or $6 per class First time is FREE!
Pack ‘N’ Mail
540 E. Young Ave., Ste A
660-747-2799
10% off UPS or Fed-X shipments.
Scentsy Fragrance
Rachel Piper, Independent Director
208-590-4035
Chamber members receive 10% off
all retail purchases; offer includes
free shipping.
Wilson, Toellner & Associates, LLC
201 N Holden St, 660-747-2135
New clients receive a free initial
consultation & 25% off QuickBooks,
bookkeeping & payroll services for 6
months. Additionally, new tax clients
will receive 10% off their Federal &
Missouri income tax return
preparation.
The Change Jar
617 S. Maguire St., Ste E
660-747-5330
10% off any one regular priced item
with each visit. $5.00 annual
consignment fee waived if a
consignment account is opened.
The Downtown Studio
209 N. Holden St. 660-362-1130
Bring a friend to class & you both
receive 20% off.
Timbers Therapeutic Massage
219 Emerson St. 412-445-0999
10% off any massage. Only one
discount per session.
The Donut Café & Bakery
505 N. Maguire St., 660-238-9129
10% discount for Chamber members.
Twister Sports
727 N. Charles St. Ste E 851-621-3962
1/2 price to Friday Family Fun Nights
for all members and Twister-member
pricing for birthday parties and
special events.
Board of Directors 2014 – 2015
Rick Solomon, Chair of the Board
Alpha Property Management
660-429-6042
rick@alpharentswsbg.com
Gina Carlyle
Carlyle Van Lines
660-747-8128
findleyg@carlylevanlines.com
Dan Houx, Chair Emeritus
Dorn Homes
660-864-6958
dan@dornhomes.com
Sharri Carter
Johnson County Community
Health Services
660-747-6121
cartes6@lpha.mopublic.org
Casey Lund, Chair Elect
Warrensburg Collision
660-429-2011
info@warrensburgcollision.com
Karen Sligh, Secretary
Mary Kay
Independent Sales Director
660-747-0098
karensligh@centurylink.net
Kelly Dyer
University of Central Missouri
660-543-8777
kdyer@ucmo.edu
Paul Engelmann
University of Central Missouri
660-543-8597
engelmann@ucmo.edu
Marshall Abney
First Central Bank
660-429-2101
marshall_abney@firstcentral.net
Scott Patrick
Warrensburg R-VI School District
660-747-7823
spatrick@warrensburgr6.org
Nolan Applegate
Brown’s Shoe Fit Co.
660-47-5922
brownsshoes13@gmail.com
Mike Racy
University of Central Missouri
660-429-9089
mracy@ucmo.edu
John Yost
Civic Member
j.yost@charter.net
Chamber Staff
Suzanne Taylor
Executive Director
staylor@warrensburg.org
Suzy Latare
Membership and Communications
Coordinator
slatare@warrensburg.org
Leanne Larson
Office Manager
llarson@warrensburg.org
100 S. Holden St., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Phone: 660-747-3168 Fax: 660-429-5490
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Mission
The Greater Warrensburg Area
Chamber of Commerce create
opportunities that drive
commerce and
promote business.
The Chamber Flash
is a weekly email publication. It’s a great
way for Chamber members to share
information about their businesses!
It also keeps you up to date with
member benefits, networking events
and other activities.
Space in the Chamber Flash is
an included member benefit for
Chamber members only; just e-mail your
print ready flyer (JPG preferred) to
chamber@warrensburg.org by
noon Wednesday for Friday publication.
You must resubmit your flyer for each
time you would like it published.
Non-members, upon their request, receive
this publication as a courtesy service.
The Chamber Flash is compiled and
written by Membership and
Communications Coordinator Suzy Latare.
Questions? Concerns? Interested in
membership or sponsorship?
Contact Suzy at
slatare@warrensburg.org or
at the Chamber office,
660-747-3168 ext. 222.
Please share the
Chamber Flash with
your staff, colleagues,
friends and family!
Thank You To Our Featured Sponsors
Thank You To Our Friends of the Chamber
ANN & JIM HOUX
Johnson County
Board of Services
Member Services
FREE ONE-ON-ONE BUSINESS
CONSULTATIONS
is a live online resource
presented in simple language
and designed to help you
manage your most important
resource—your employees!
Chamber members have
exclusive access to this great
resource at
https://hrsimple.com/.
Forgot your log in information?
Call the Chamber office at660747-3168 and we’ll provide it.
The last Monday of each month;
appointments from 2:30-4:30 PM
Need help with a business or marketing plan? Need training for
your employees and don’t know where to find it? How about
someone to analyze your business’s record keeping system?
Just need to talk about your business?
Kelly Dyer, Manager of Business Applications with the Small
Business and Technology Development Center at the University
of Central Missouri is available to meet privately in the Jack
Moore Community Room to talk about your business needs.
Call the Chamber to set up an appointment:
660-747-3168.
Information about the
state and national
Chambers of Commerce:
www.warrensburg.org
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Want a great way to save on all your
office supplies? Stop by the
Chamber office to pick up an
Office Depot Savings Card
OR
Click the National Chamber Program
logo for information on how you can
SAVE BIG at