March Newsletter 2014

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March Newsletter 2014
THE CONNECTION
Serving Businesses Since 1934
March 2014
Spotlight Businesses
Camp Comeca
Fun for everyone!
Story on page 4-5
WWW.COZADCHAMBER.COM
Highlights
Spotlight Business of the Month
Camp Comeca
Pages 4-5
Ribbon Cuttings & Our Town
Pages 6-7
New Services Available
Pages 8-9
New Chamber Members
Page 10
Shop Hop
Page 10
Cozad to be featured on
KOLN/KGIN Television
June 23-29
Page 7
New Chamber Members
Spotlight Non-Profit Organization
Cozad Rotary
Page 11
Family Night Out
Page 12
Art Month at The Daily Scoop
Page 13
House Listening Session
Page 14
Student/Business Partnership
Page 15
Spring Fling Gift Festival
Page 16
Career Builder Work Study Program
Student/Business
Partnership
2014-2105
Page 15
NE Museum Assoc. Conference
Page 17
FUN Raiser Golf Tournament
Pages 18-19
Teal Lotus Run
Page 20
Rock, Roll & Run 5K
Page 21
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CH AMB ER C HATTE R
Family Night Out
Cozad United Methodist
Spring Fling Gift Festival
Saturday, March 1st from
Church Pancake Feed
Vendor Craft Show
5:30-7:30PM at Chipper Hall
Thursday, March 6th
Cozad Grand Generation Center
The Cozad Nazarene Church and
5:30 pm-7:15 PM
410 West 9th St.
Church of God are teaming up to
1515 B Street
Saturday, March 29th
host a "Chili Feed and Fun Night". Freewill donation with proceeds
9:00AM-3:00PM
Free will donations will be taken
going towards Mission work.
Lunch served from
for the meal and some of the fun
11:00AM-1:00PM
Cozad Elks Club Fish Fry
events. The proceeds will go
Buy a ticket for a chance to win an
Fridays
towards helping to build a church
Easter basket filled with vendor
820
J Street
in Ambato, Ecuador.
gifts!
Every Friday starting Friday, March
Fun activities include:
Contact Tamie Thurn 784-2747 for
7th
Chili & chicken soup meal
more info.
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Pie eating contest
Open to the public
Funniest photo contest
What’s Happening at the
$8.00 all you can eat! Proceeds to
Cake bake-off and auction
Wilson Public Library This
support Elks programs.
Children’s area
Month for Youth
Join us March 7th only for the
Items for sale
Brian Milson band
Live entertainment
March 3
at 8pm following the fish fry.
Gardening fundraiser
Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Party
MORE INFO ON PAGE 12
4:00-5:00pm
Girl Scout Cookies
Preschool - 2nd Grade
Girl Scout cookies are on sale!!
American Lutheran Church
March 4
March 1 - March 9th
Annual Lenten Soup Suppers
Golden Sowers
There will be a cookie booth in
will begin on Ash Wednesday,
4:00-5:00pm
Sonny’s Super Foods
March 5th and continue through
March 10-14
Dates TBD.
Wednesday, April 9th. The freewill
Teen
Tech Week
Contact Stacy Munster
offering supper includes one's
March 20
308-325-6852 or
choices of soups, breads and
Movie
Night
Cindy Shirley 308-746-6852 for
desserts. The suppers are served
7:00pm
more info.
from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. prior to the
Tickets available March 17-19
Lenten worship services at 7:00
House Listening Session
p.m.
Dawson Area Development
Ash Wednesday Worship
March 12th 5:30pm
Service
Cozad City Council Conference Eggs N Issues with Senator John
Wednesday, March 5th at 7 p.m.
Wightman
Room
The service will include the
Saturday, April, 12 at 8am at the
imposition of ashes.
Cozad Grand Generation
100th Meridian Museum
Chicken Dinner
Thursday, March 13th 5:00pm
Cozad Area Alzheimer’s
Teal Lotus Run
Dine In or Carryout
Dementia Support Group
Saturday,
April 26
Call 784-2747 by 4:00pm for
First Thursday of every month.
More details to come!
carryout
March 6 at 1 pm
Everyone welcome!
Wilson Public Library
Cozad Chamber of Commerce
Irish Potato Bake
Call Central Plains Home
Golf Tournament
Tuesday, March 18th 5-7pm
Health & Hospice for additional
Cozad Country Club
100th Meridian Museum
information at 784-4630.
Saturday, April 26 (begins at
Carryout Available
10:30am)
Everyone welcome!
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Shop at Chamber Businesses for your chance
to win $25 Weekly in Cozad Cash Dollars
$2,326,200.00 Spent In Cozad!
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Based solely on the number of cards turned into the Chamber office.
February
ozad
hamber
of
ommerce
Preferred Shopper Winners
Anna Joliffe
Not Shown
Jerry Rush
Gloria Woldt
Pete Jureske
Not Shown
Congratulations to all of our winners!
Thanks for Shopping Cozad!
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CAMP COMECA
Located seven miles southwest of Cozad on scenic 300 acres of
beautiful wooded canyon and lake, Camp Comeca continues to bring
adventure, excitement and beauty to young and old alike. Owned by
Great Plains United Methodist Church, their offerings range from
Kids Camps to Quilter Programs, from weddings and reunions to
hunting and fishing camps. Camp Comeca is set in a Christian
environment with workers sanctioned by Safe Gatherings who work
to prevent physical, emotional and sexual abuse against children and
vulnerable adults.
A vision of Rev. Adrian
Edgar (First Church in Cozad) in 1949, who felt the hills
overlooking Midway Lake resembled the Sea of Galilee, Rev. Edgar
was unable to convince others of the life changing benefits of a
camp. One day as he was walking through the old church, he knelt
to pray beseeching God to give him positive signs if a camp was
within the will of God. He got up and went downtown for coffee
where he met Leo Harkness who questioned him about the camp
and offered to help in any way. A few minutes later Wayman May
came in. Rev. Edgar was a very strong Republican and Wayman a
very strong Democrat. Wayman approached Rev. Edgar and said, “If you can possibly accept an idea from the
Democratic Party, I know how we are going to raise money to start the camp. Last week we had a fundraiser
for the party. We charged $5/plate and all the proceeds went to the party. That’s what we are going to do for
this camp.”
Rev. Edgar knew then that God was wanting him to proceed as was evident with his statement, “This wasn’t
my camp or Cozad’s camp. It was God’s camp.”
Their first fundraiser brought in $5000 and a camp was born in 1950.
Taking the first two letter of Cozad Methodist Camp, they came up with the name Comeca. From the
beginning the camp had tremendous support from churches and individuals in the area. Paulsen Inc. poured
all of the concrete in the camp and in the fall of 1994, Lloyd and Katherine Wilson began giving so generously
to Comeca and 5.5 million dollars of renovations and new construction began.
Today the camp offers
housing from the Overlook
Lodge’s hotel-style living for
those wanting to enjoy the
beautiful setting in maximum
comfort to tent camping for
the more adventurous. A fully
staffed kitchen is also
available and they are well
known for the great food and
buffets that they serve up for
all their groups and camps! For those needing to stay connected, the camp also has wireless internet.
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Camp Comeca is not only available for kids camps. They
host many youth groups in the area for activities, events or
overnighters. They are also a very popular spot for
reunions, weddings and parties, however alcohol is not
allowed on the camp grounds. Camp Comeca offers
meeting spaces that can hold anywhere from 10 - 120
people which is perfect for conferences or business
retreats. The large and small conference rooms have been
a favorite meeting place for historical groups, stargazers,
quilter and art groups.
Learning and training programs such as, Leave No Trace,
camping, fishing, and fire-building to name a few are also
popular at the camp.
An indoor pool and hot tub hosts Open Swimming on Mondays
and Wednesdays 6-9PM, Fridays 7-9PM and Saturdays 2-4PM. for
$3 per person. Several groups use the pool several days a week such
as the ladies water aerobic class from Lexington with 20 women
ages 60-90. A Noodle Aerobic class taught by Karen LaBreyer also
meets at the camp pool on Mondays and Wednesdays.
The fullsize gymnasium is set up for basketball, volleyball, and a
variety of other sports and is complete with bleaches and locker
rooms.
Every Friday swim team members from Cozad and Gothenburg
prepare for the summer season at the pool at Comeca.
The camp has a boat ramp on Midway Lake which
is stocked with trout, walleye, bass and more from
Nebraska Game & Parks for the boating and
fishing enthusiast.
Every Wednesday, students from the Eaglecrest
Academy out of Gothenburg journey to Comeca
for swimming, hiking or sledding with sledding
being their favorite activity.
Equestrian classes for beginning, intermediate and
advanced riders will be offered this summer and
since the camp operates by ACA standards, the
instructors will be CHA certified.
In January 432 people made the trip up the hill to
use the facility in one month alone.
If you are looking for a wonderful place to bring your youth group, host your reunion, conference, business
meeting, wedding or need help planning a new event or program, contact the camp at 308-784-2808, visit them
on line at www.campcomeca.com or on Facebook at Camp Comeca.
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Tip-Toe Nail Salon Ribbon Cutting
From left to right: Linda Gadway, PJ Jacobson, Robyn
Geiser, Wyatt Hosick, Susie Block,
Charlie Block,Braxton Hosick,
Diana Toner, Tim Hansen, Susan
Kloepping, Erin Becker, Elsie
Hosick, Brenner Thayer, Mike
Millican, Sadie Hosick, Trent
Hosick, Lindsay Erickson
The Cozad Area Chamber of
Commerce hosted a Ribbon
Cutting for Tip-Toe Nail Salon,
owned and managed by Elsie
Hosick and located downtown at
725 Meridian Avenue. Tip-Toe Nail
Salon offers pedicures and manicures using Gel Nails and Extreme Nails, as well as, O.P.I. Gel Color and
Gelish. Elsie also carries the Vinylux brand of nail polish which is extremely resistant to chipping. Tip-Toe
Nail Salon offers gift certificates and the popular Pedisox and Pedisox Scrub that make great gifts all through
the year! Tip-Toe Nail Salon is open Tuesday from 10am-5pm, Wednesday from 10am-7pm, Thursday from
10am-5pm, Friday from 10am-6pm and every other Saturday from 10am-2pm.
Schedule an appointment with Elsie by calling Tip-Toe Nail Salon at 784-5056 or you can book your
appointment online at www.vagaro.com.
Clothes Captioning Ribbon Cutting
From left to right:
Tim Hansen, Susan Kloepping,
Charlie Block, Susie Block, Diana
Toner, Linda Gadway, Erin Becker,
Mike Millican, Art Becker, Lynzi
Becker, PJ Jacobson, Kaylei Becker,
Robyn Geiser, Elsie Hosick, Lindsay
Erickson
On Friday, February 21, the Cozad
Area Chamber of Commerce hosted
a Ribbon Cutting for Clothes
Captioning, owned and managed Erin Becker. Clothes Captioning is
located downtown at 725 Meridian
Avenue and offers quality new and
used modern clothing and accessories
for men, women and children,
including scarves, jewelry, sunglasses, hair accessories and purses. Erin is accepting quality items on
consignment. Clothes Captioning is also set up to do Graphic Design Vinyl for t-shirts, hats, sweatshirts,
koozies, as well as, signs and banners. Clothes Captioning's hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10am-6pm
and Saturday from 10am-2pm. You can contact Clothes Captioning at 784-5056 or visit them on Facebook at
Clothes Captioning in Cozad.
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E’Clipz Hair Salon Ribbon Cutting
From left to right:
Tim Hansen, Susie Block, Charlie
Block, Diana Toner, Mike
Erickson, Lindsay Erickson, Mike
Millican, Bryaunna Everett, Linda
Gadway, PJ Jacobson, Susan
Kloepping, Erin Becker, Robyn
Geiser, Elsie Hosick
On Friday, February 21, the Cozad
Area Chamber of Commerce
hosted a Ribbon Cutting for
E'Clipz Salon, owned and
managed by Lindsay Erickson,
located downtown at 725 Meridian
Avenue. E'Clipz Salon offers haircuts, colors/highlights, perms, updos, facial waxing, deep conditioning, and
birthday party updos. E'Clipz hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30pm-9pm, Wednesday and
Friday by appointment only, Saturday from 10am-4pm. Lindsay is available to take appointments in the
evenings by calling 308-325-5551. See her on Facebook at E'Clipz Salon in Cozad.
OUR TOWN COZAD
KOLN/KGIN Television out of Lincoln met with around 30 business men and
women in Cozad to share with them their plans to to focus on Cozad as a part of a
special feature called “Our Town”. The Cozad businesses shared information about
the uniqueness of Cozad’s history, as well as, the rare art and information that can
be found in Cozad’s museums, library, schools and other businesses.
Many shared with the 10/11 group how blessed we are in Cozad to have such
tremendous volunteer and non-profit groups and the impact they have had on our
community and surrounding communities. The extraordinary entrepreneurs and
business owners that are thriving in Cozad and the services they offer throughout
the nation and world were also brought up. Our strong agriculture base that
supports our community as well as our educational, health and fitness advantages
were also stressed during the discussion.
“Our Town Cozad” is scheduled to air June 23rd-June 29th, 2014. Each day KOLN/KGIN will show viewers all
over the state the exciting and extraordinary things Cozad has to offer, including feature stories in the
newscasts, weather reports, promotional announcements, an Our Town Cozad web page, a calendar of events,
special advertising opportunities for Cozad businesses and organizations and a 30 minute program devoted
entirely to Cozad.
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New Services
Looking for a way to protect your truck or RV from the harsh weather elements? Chamber member, Just the Li*le Things auto body shop is now a dealer for Rhino Linings which is the #1 brand and leader in sprayed on linings and coa?ngs for trucks, trailer, boats, jeeps, RVs vans, and specialized applica?ons such as commercial and industrial equipment. For more informa?on on this new service in our area, contact Sean Sabin at 308-­‐529-­‐0834 for more informa?on.
Driven by a desire to benefit our community and their customers, Sonny's
Super Foods is currently in week 2 of a 4 week rollout to re-label the entire
store with the amazing NuVal system.
The NuVal® Nutritional Scoring System is a food scoring system that
allows you to see – at a glance – the nutritional value of the food you
buy. The NuVal® System scores food on a scale of 1 to 100. The higher the
NuVal® Score, the better the nutrition. See example below.
Lots of great information about the NuVal system is available online at www.NuVal.com. Many thanks to
Sonny's for placing a super easy to use system in our community grocery story that will help us to compare
foods, to know which ones will give us the most nutrition for our money! This system is so easy to use that
even the kids have no problems picking out the most nutritious food choices!
Sonny's Super Foods are now selling Chairman's Reserve Meats which is the top 25% of all choice meat
sometimes grading as prime! Check out this site for more information! http://chairmansreservemeats.com/
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New Chamber Members
Precision Plumbing, owned by Michael McFall, from Cozad is available for your plumbing needs. Michael was the plumber hired to plumb the new mini mall with Hibbit Sports in Lexington. You can contact Michael by calling 308-­‐325-­‐8590 or by email at mmfm0709@yahoo.com.
D&M's Clear Vision, owned by Dusty Raastad, from Cozad will replace or do rock chip repair on your auto windshields. You can contact Dusty by calling 308-­‐325-­‐2251 or 784-­‐2906.
Shop Hop 2014: Wild About Nebraska
April 3rd-12th
The 16th Annual Shop Hop will be featuring 35
fabric shops across Nebraska with Prairie Point
Junction in Cozad as one of the featured fabric
stores on the Shop Hop schedule!
Official Shop Hop 2014 tote bags will be available
for pick up mid-February. You can reserve your
tote bag at your favorite participating shop. Bags
are $15.00.
The Nebraska Independent Fabric Shops
organization has once again custom-printed a line
of fabric that will only be available at
participating Shop Hop stores.
As you travel, your stamp card will be marked
along your way. The state has been divided into four regions. Those that visit every store in a region you will be
eligible to receive a $100 gift certificate prize. No purchase is necessary. Even if you only get to one shop, you
are eligible for a drawing.
More information is available at http://www.fabricsandquilts.com/general-shop-hop-information.aspx.
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Spotlight Non-Profit Organization
Cozad Rotary Club
“Service Above Self ” is the motto of Cozad’s Rotary Club which was chartered on February 26, 1927 and this
organization has certainly lived up to their motto! The Charter states: “He profits most who serves best!”
On December 3, 2013, this group of Cozad leaders raised money to provide over 80 dictionaries for the 3rd
grade students in Cozad. Upon delivery of the dictionaries, the group took the time to teach the students the
purpose and usage of their dictionary.
The organization also schedules time to clean the ditches and roads along 24th Street in Cozad. The group not
only picks up the trash, but they also sort and recycle it and provide the garbage bags and trucks to haul it
away.
The Cozad Rotary annually presents the Paul Harris award (founder of Rotary) to a Cozad citizen.
A $1500 scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior from Cozad High School each year.
The Cozad Rotary has also hosted several Foreign Exchange Students, with local residents serving as host
families.
Each year they send Cozad student candidates and counselors to the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy at the
Halsey National Forest.
Cozad companies and corporations benefit greatly from the Rotary International business networking
organization.
The international goal for Rotary is the eradication of Polio around the world. The Cozad chapter provides
monetary funding which is matched by the Bill Gates Foundation. The program has been named “Polio Plus”
and has been a huge success!
The Cozad Rotary has around 24 members who meet every Tuesday at noon at the Cozad Grand Generation
Center. with short informative programs at 3 of the meetings and 1 business meeting a month. They begin each
meeting with members taking the international “Four Way Test.”
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it bring good will and better friendship?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned
On May 31st, they will be hosting the Annual Walleye Tournament with a dinner taking place on May 30. More
information will be available soon.
If you are seeking a place in the community of Cozad to serve, consider joining the Cozad Rotary. They are
currently seeking members. For more information, contact Dale Eatinger at 784-2515 or the Cozad Chamber at
784-3930.
Many thanks to the Cozad Rotary for their unselfish service to our community and world! They are making a
difference and their imprint in our community and world will long remain.
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Art Month at The Daily Scoop
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Dawson County Area, Nebraska
County-Wide
Housing Listening Sessions.
Hanna:Keelan Associates, P.C., a Community Planning and Research Consulting
firm, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, is conducting “Housing Listening Sessions,” in
Dawson County, to discuss current and future housing needs. Your input will
greatly assist Dawson Area Development (DAD) in completing a Housing Study with
Strategies for Affordable Housing. The Study is funded with a Housing Grant
provided by the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority, with additional
funds from DAD.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12TH
GOTHENBURG
City Council Chambers, 409 9th Street
2:00pm.
COZAD
City Council Chambers, 215 W. 8th Street
5:30pm.
LEXINGTON
Dawson County Opportunity Center, Room 204
5:30pm.
Your input is greatly appreciated! Thank You!
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CAREER BUILDER WORK STUDY PROGRAM
PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH MEANINGFUL CAREER PATH EXPLORATION
Student/Business Partnership 2014-2015
This program connects high school students and employers, providing an opportunity for
them to not only explore career paths but to co-invest in the future of Cozad. Students gain
valuable knowledge and resume building experience while businesses develop leaders and
potential future employees. Successful partnerships will help to build connections for
students that may hope to return to the community after their post-secondary education.
This program will also give those students that will move directly into the workforce some
much needed experience and direction for their future.
Eligible Students are seniors for the 2014-2015 school year and must pass a business aptitude
test and be recommended for the program by a current teacher or administrator.
Eligible Businesses are Cozad businesses that are willing to provide meaningful learning
experiences and mentors that will provide oversight and direction to the students.
(Ideas for students would include: marketing/social media, website management, sales,
scheduling, research, data entry, reception and assembly. These positions are to be more
than menial tasks and should include responsibility and accountability.)
This program is designed to promote growth of our students and a beneficial contribution to
the business in which they work. Please call today to get more information or to register
your business. We would like to successfully place 25 students for the 2014-2015 school year.
We know that together we will make a difference in our community!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
OR TO REGISTER:
Student Contact:
Dustin Favinger - High School Counselor
308-784-2744
dustin.favinger@cozadschools.net
Business Contact:
Robyn Geiser - Cozad Development
308-784-8006
geiser.cdc@cozadtel.net
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Spring Fling Gift Festival
Saturday, March 29, 2014
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Grand Generation Center
410 W 9th St. Cozad, Nebraska
Registration Form
Business Name:________________________________________________
Contact Person:________________________________________________
Mailing Address:________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:__________________________________________________
Telephone:______________________Email:__________________________
Description of items selling:________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
______ $30 for 1 (8 ft table)
_____ Free Lunch
______ $35 for 2 (8 ft tables)
_____ Additional Lunches ($5)
Y/N Electricity needed (not guaranteed)
1st come first served
Refunds will only be given if the event is canceled. If you are unable to attend, please
try to find someone to fill your spot. Thank you.
Pulled Pork Sandwich, Baked Beans, a Salad & a Drink will be served for lunch.
Make checks payable to: THE GRAND GENERATION CENTER
Mail fee & registration to:
The Grand Generation Center
410 W 9th St.
Cozad, NE 69130
Thank you,
Tamie Thurn
grandgenerationcenter@cozadtel.net
Grand Generation Center: (308) 784-2747
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2014 Nebraska Museums Association Annual Conference
April 1-2 at Chipper Hall
The Cozad Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee will be hosting the 2014 NMA Conference on
April 1-2.
Charles “Chuck” Schroeder will be the keynote speaker for the event. Schroeder is
the executive director of the University of Nebraska’s Rural Futures Institute. A native
of Palisade, NE, Schroeder is looking forward to working with Nebraskans across the
state and other to help rethink and revitalize rural life. He has strong ties to the
Museum community. Since 2002, Schroeder was the president and executive director of
the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (Oklahoma City, OK).
Those in attendance will be given a Dawson County Museum & Art Tour, starting in
Cozad, to see the 100th Meridian Museum, the Robert Henri Museum & art in the Wilson Library &
Homestead Bank. Next they will break into groups and carpool to Lexington or Gothenburg to view the
Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles & Dawson County Historical Society the famous Pony Express
Station, Gothenburg Historical Society and the Sod House Museum.
75-100 museum curators are expected to be in attendance at the conference this year.
This will be the perfect opportunity for our Cozad businesses to put their best foot forward and prepare
for these out of town shoppers.
The Cozad Chamber is joining forces with students from CHS to help you in this endeavor. We will be
preparing a video promotional presentation highlighting our retail that will be played at Chipper Hall
during the NMA conference during meals and downtime.
Contact us at the Chamber if you would like to offer a special savings for those attending the conference
and we will add that to our presentation.
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Cozad Chamber of Commerce
6th Annual FUN-Raiser Golf Tournament
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Cozad Country Club
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Cozad Chamber of Commerce
6th Annual FUN-Raiser Golf Tournament
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Cozad Country Club
9:30 AM REGISTRATION
10:30 AM TEE-OFF
4-Person Scramble
18 Holes
Registration $160 Per Team
Includes lunch, green fees & cart
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Saturday: April 26, 2014 @ 8:30 am
Day of race registration will be 7:15-8:15a.m. at the Wellness Center
Run begins and ends at the Community Wellness Center,
210 E 16th St. in Cozad
Entry Fees:
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$15 through April 9th
$20 after April 9th
o Family Fees: (through April 9th)
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Immediate family only, please
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$40 for 3 people
$50 for 4 people
$8 for each additional family
Jacey Gengenbach, a Cozad native, recently shared
her story publicly about surviving a horrendous
domestic assault.
To help with her medical, dental and therapy
expenses; The Teal Lotus Project has pledged to
donate all of their funds following the final Teal
Lotus run. Join us in supporting Jacey.
Give hope and join Team Jacey.
, The
All proceeds go to Save Jacey’s Smile.
Teal Lotus Project. founder
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name _________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________
________________________________________________
Phone Number _________________________________________
Questions?
stacy.j.evertson.sbr2@statefarm.com
Please make checks payable to:
The Teal Lotus Project.
Drop off forms at State Farm Insurance or mail to
th
Stacy Evertson, 502 W 10 Cozad NE 69130
E-mail _________________________________________________
Emergency Contact ______________________________________
Event: 2-mile walk _____
Race day age: _____
T-shirt size: (Youth)
Waiver: I know that running in a race is a potentially hazardous activity.
I hereby waive and release all rights and claims for damages I may have (Adult)
5K _____
M/F (Circle one)
S / M / L (Circle one)
S / M / L / XL / XXL (Circle one)
against the organizers and sponsors of the Teal Lotus Run for any and all
injuries suffered by me or my family in this event. I further certify that I am in good enough health to participate in this event.
Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ____________________________
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COZAD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jared Jacob
Nebraska Plastics, Inc.
Melanie Nutt
American Lutheran Church
BJ Malcom
Malcom & Nelson Law Office, L.L.C.
Jane German
Paulsen, Inc.
Eric Ide
Homestead Bank
Kim Sassali
Kiffin Murphy Real Estate
Western Valley Insurance
Lindsay Erickson
E’Clipz Salon
Karmen Morse
First Bank & Trust
Mike Millican
Sonny’s Super Foods
IN THE OFFICE
Sandra Bappe
Chamber Director
Phone: 308-784-3930
Fax: 308-784-3026
Email: cozadchamber@cozadtel.net
Website: www.CozadChamber.com
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