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Bloomfield Chamber Educator of the Year - Ann Bye
May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield Chamber Educator of the Year - Ann Bye

Bloomfield, Missouri -  The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce held their annual award ceremony at the Assembly of God Church on Thursday, April 20, 2017. 

Several awards were announced including Woman of the Year, Business of the Year, and Organization of the Year, Man of the Year, Educator of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Farm Family of the Year Award.

The Bloomfield Educator of the Year is Ann Bye.

Ann Bye is a 1971 graduate of Bloomfield High School.

As the district Girl Scout Field Director, Ann trained volunteers who work with troops throughout southeast Missouri.  She also served as the director of the Girl School Camp at Lake Wappapello.

She taught in three different school district before coming to Bloomfield as a Title One teacher, Cabool, Scott Central and Leopold.   She also taught junior high language arts and high school English during 16 years with Bloomfield Schools. 

She has been the Beta Club Sponsor and has taken a group of students to the National Convention after winnings at the district and state level each year she has been sponsor. Students have also been successful under her leadership as the Speech Team Sponsor.

Ann has devoted a great deal of time to the Volleyball program at Bloomfield High School, serving as bookkeeper for the games. She has serves as the secretary of the Community Teachers Association.  After19 years in the education field, Ann will be retiring at the end of this school year.

She is an active member of First Baptist Church and the Bloomfield Chapter #385 Eastern Star.

Presenting the Bloomfield Chamber Educator of the Year award is Mrs. Toni HIll, Superintendent of Bloomfield School District.



Last Updated on May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield Chamber Man of the Year - David Morse
May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield Chamber Man of the Year - David Morse

Bloomfield, Missouri -  The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce held their annual award ceremony at the Assembly of God Church on Thursday, April 20, 2017. 

Several awards were announced including Woman of the Year, Business of the Year, and Organization of the Year, Man of the Year, Educator of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Farm Family of the Year Award.

The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year is David Morse.

David is a 1973 graduate of Bloomfield High School and has an Ag Business degree from Southeast Missouri University where he was graduated with honors.

He has attended the Beech Grove General Baptist Church his entire life where he has serves for several years as a deacon and also plays the piano. 

He was the contractor for building a new worship center and a fellowship hall.  He now is restoring one of Bloomfield’s historic homes. 

He is always willing to help someone in a time of need. 

Pictured are Goldie DeGroot, Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce President, presenting Morse with the Man of the Year Award and resolutions from State Representative Tila Hubrecht and Senator Doug Libla.


Last Updated on May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield Chamber Woman of the Year - Laura Meyer
May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield Chamber Woman of the Year - Laura Meyer

Bloomfield, Missouri -  The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce held their annual award ceremony at the Assembly of God Church on Thursday, April 20, 2017. 

Several awards were announced including Woman of the Year, Business of the Year, and Organization of the Year, Man of the Year, Educator of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Farm Family of the Year Award.

The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year is Mrs. Laura Meyer.

Laura is a 1985 graduate of Bloomfield High School.  She served several months as a volunteer at the Stars and Stripes Museum/Library before becoming a paid employee. 

As curator at the museum, she has enhanced many of the exhibits; set up the Museum’s Facebook Page and improved the website. 

She organized Liberty Days and Trivia Night, fundraisers for the museum.  She has enlisted several businesses and individuals to make improvements to the barn on the Stars and Stripes Museum property.

She is serving as secretary-treasurer of the Stoddard County Historical Society and has recruited several new members. 

She is a also a member of the Bloomfield Women’s Club, the Bloomfield of Chamber of Commerce and the Crowley Ridge Black Powder Club.

Laura is very active as a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church.

Shown in the photo is (right) Dee Loflin, Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Board Member and 2018 Membership Drive Chairman presenting the Woman of the Year Award and Resolutions from Senator Doug Libla and MO State Representative Tila Hubrecht to (left) Laura Meyer.

Last Updated on May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Relay for Life of Stoddard County Cancer Survivor Dinner
May 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
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Stoddard County, Missouri - Relay For Life of Stoddard County would like to invite all survivors to join u as they celebrate life at our annual Cancer Survivor’s Dinner.

The dinner honoring local survivors will be held on Tuesday, May 2nd at The Assembly in Bloomfield, MO.

Doors will open at 5:30 pm and dinner will be served at 6:00 pm.

Survivors and a guest are invited to join us for dinner, entertainment, and door prizes.

Please RSVP to Nikki Hanner, by calling 573-614-1401.


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Ready for Lunch? - Relay for Life Fundraiser
April 27th 2017 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - Preferred Hospice will host a "Ready for Lunch" fundraiser at 423 W. Business 60 in Dexter on Friday, April 28, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

BBQ with baked beans, Cole slaw, and a cookie for just $5.00.  All proceeds go to Relay for Life.

Call (573) 614-4774 for large order deliveries.

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Stoddard County, set to begin at 4:00 pm, May 5th through 12:01 am, at East City Park in Dexter, is a celebration of cancer survivorship and a fun way to raise the vital funds needed to help find a cure for cancer. The event will celebrate the lives of so many local residents who have survived cancer, while offering the hope of finding a cure.


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