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Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
March 13th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce has become very active over the past few years.  The number of events have increased for 2020.  The Chamber Board of Directors are working diligently to serve the community as well as stimulate business-to-business commerce in and around Bloomfield.

If you are an individual and would like to join the Chamber or volunteer contact Amy Haas, President or Dee Loflin, New Chamber Member Coordinator.  The Bloomfield Chamber also has an active Facebook page (click here).

Events this year include: Just to name a few....... 

Wednesday, March 25th

Deadline for the Early Bird Rate for the Color Run in April. Register by March 25th to get a tshirt.  Link to printable Application here: https://bit.ly/2PNiCUu

  

Wednesday, April 8th

Deadline for Early Bird Rate for the 2020 Miss/Mister Heritage Days Pageant.

Link to printable Application here: https://bit.ly/2THsZur

 

Thursday, April 9th

12:00pm: Monthly Chamber Meeting @ Elderland

We invite all to attend the monthly meetings. In April we welcome Amber Childers, a County Engagement Specialist In Community Economic Development

from the Missouri University Extension of Mississippi as a guest speaker and will follow with other Chamber information.

 

Saturday, April 11th-

Annual Community Easter Egg Hunt/Heritage Days Event

8:30am: Color Run 5K

10:00am-4:00pm Heritage Days Event

12:00pm: Easter Egg Hunt

2:00pm: Miss/Mister Heritage Days Pageant.

Event has booked more than 25 vendors, businesses, organizations etc..already for this event.

Food vendors will include Tasty Sno Crabs, Willy Bills Fish/Bbq and Hamburgers/hotdogs by Spirit & Truth Worship Center of Bloomfield.

Live Music by Joyful Noise. 

If you, your business or organization are interested in becoming involved in this event please email

Amy@ahaas.d830@shelterinsurance.com


Pictured from left to right: Toni Hill, Dee Loflin, Karen Griffin, Ruth Strickland, Janice Traughber, and Amy Haas.


Last Updated on March 13th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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2020 Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet
March 09th 2020 by Dee Loflin
2020 Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet

Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce will host their annual awards banquet on Thursday, March 12, 2020 at the Assembly Church located at 20034 State Hwy E.  Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m.

The event will kick off with dinner catered by Patty Shell and the awards ceremony will immediately follow.

Awards this year will be Teacher of the Year, Business of the Year, Farmer of the Year, Department of Public Safety Personnel of the Year, Man of the Year and Woman of the Year.

The Bloomfield Chamber will also present a scholarship.

Tickets for the event can be purchased at GoSemo Fiber or Shelter Insurance in Bloomfield.  Cost is $20 per person.

If you would like more information please contact Amy Haas, Chamber President at 573-421-2934. 


Last Updated on March 09th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Lion's Club Waffle Day Set for Saturday, March 7, 2020
March 06th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Lion's Club Waffle Day Set for Saturday, March 7, 2020

Dexter, Missouri – The Lions Club of Dexter will host their annual Waffle Day this Saturday, March 7, 2019..

This event will take place at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 102 East Castor Street from 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 

Their breakfast menu will be waffles, sausage, coffee, OJ and milk.  Tickets are $6.00 each.  Children 6 and under are Free!

Proceeds from the event will go to purchase eyeglasses for those who are in need and for local scholarships. 

Please join them on Saturday, March 7th for a beautiful day.


Last Updated on March 06th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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FREE Financial Planning & Meal
February 12th 2020 by Staff Writer
FREE Financial Planning & Meal

Dexter, MO - What would you do if you were totally free of debt?  What would be different if you could stop living paycheck-to-paycheck?  How could an emergency fund change your future?  Whatever your current situation, this class will give you practical steps you can begin taking right away.


You will be challenged and motivated to make a plan for your money and change your family’s future forever. This class is for anyone seeking financial peace. It’s never too early or too late to create a budget, get out of debt, or make a financial plan.  This isn’t a boring financial class.  We make learning about money fun and easy to understand so people in every situation can benefit from the information.

This popular class will run Thursday evenings, February 13 – April 9, at Dexter First United Methodist Church (501 S. Walnut St.).

Class title: Financial Peace University

  • 5:30 pm            Free meal for family
  • 6 - 7:15 pm        Video based lesson

Childcare provided for up to 5th grade.

Call church to reserve a spot 573-624-3344


Last Updated on February 12th 2020 by Staff Writer




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2020 Dexter Chamber of Commerce John W. Ringer Lifetime Achievement Award
February 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin
2020 Dexter Chamber of Commerce John W. Ringer Lifetime Achievement Award

Dexter, MO - The Dexter Chamber of Commerce held their 2020 Awards Banquet at The Gathering on Saturday, February 8th.  On hand were Senator Doug Libla and 151st State Representative Herman Morse to present resolutions from the MO House and MO Senate.

The last of award of the evening will be a new award, The John William Ringer Life Time Achievement Award and it went to John William Ringer as the first recipient!

On hand to present the award was Aaron Mathis, President of the Regional Healthcare Foundation.

John William Ringer began his law practice, September 6, 1960, practicing under Clarence Powell and Marvin Jones.  In his own words, "he was immediately thrown into something they didn't teach at the University of Missouri - Columbia law school, how to be a hospital lawyer".

A group of citizens tasked the young attorney to identify the steps necessary to eventually establish a hospital in a rural farm town.  As it with anything in life, the number one ingredient is...money.  You can't take donation without having a 501 c3 to ensure donors, their donations are tax deductible.  And with that, the Dexter Memorial Hospital was incorporated in the late months of 1964.  At that time, the IRS said you had to be in operation for two years to request such a classification, given the nature of the project, John William was able to request and ultimately receive a waiver on that condition.

Once the capitol was raised, through donations, and the selling of bonds, ti was time to start planning the physical building.  Dexter was in the same district as Poplar bluff meaning the certificate of need (meaning an allotment of beds) was already met, with all of those beds being in Poplar Bluff.  Yewell 

Yewell Lawrence (Bud Lawrence's father) had political connections in Jefferson City and was able to get the boundaries re-drawn.  and ultimately a certificate of need was given to the Dexter area.

Ringer went on to serve as legal counsel to the Dexter Memorial Hospital Board. He was also responsible for contracts of the physicians and nurse practitioners. Ringer served on the hospital board for 40 years and served as president for 25 years. Ringer retired from the board, now known as the Regional Healthcare Foundation in 2019.

Pictured presenting the award in back from left: Morse, Trammell, President of the Regional Healthcare Foundation Aaron Mathis and Libla. In front is John W. Ringer.


Last Updated on February 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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