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With the holiday season just around the corner, It is time to contemplate the big question, what should I get my special someone?
With a beautiful selection of high quality products, and wonderful customer care, Sam’s Fine Jew-elry will be your holiday hot spot. Sam’s offers exquisite diamonds, pearls, Pandora, custom jewelry design, and Jewelry repair.
Make your way to Sam’s Fine Jewelry During the Christmas open house November 8th & 9th, your only chance to get Pandora on sale! You can even shop
online in the convenience of your home. The website provides valuable knowledge about the products and gives a glimpse of what Sam’s has to offer.
when you leave Sam’s, you will have jewelry that is refined and elegant, just like your special some-one.
So, what are you waiting
for?
November Spirit Award:
Sam’s Fine Jewelry
Local Highlights Ribbon Cuttings
Congratulations to the fol-lowing businesses on the opening of their new facili-ties:
Health Facilities Rehab Aquatic Therapy Center, lo-cated at 103 Kennedy Dr.
Plies Dance Academy Dance Studio, located at 205 Roger St.
Key to the City
SRC is delighted to an-nounce the construction of the Retail Service Center for Do it Best Corp.
Jerry Pullen, Mayor of Sikeston, presented Do it Best Corp. with the key to the City in recognition of their investment to our com-munity.
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is searching for candidates seeking a place to live. They are eager to build, not just a house but, a home.
Criteria and applications are now available at the SRC office.
Sikeston Regional Chamber
Celebrating 100 Years of Service!
STAY CONNECTED
In This Issue
2- Shop, Sell, &
Support Local
2- Calendar of
Events
3- SRC At-A-Glance
3– Member Luncheon
3– Say Good “Bye”
3– Business Buzz
3– 2013 Corporate
Sponsors
4– Board of Directors
& Staff
4– 2013 Newsletter
Sponsors
4- Welcome New
Members
November 2013
“Where
Southern
Hospitality
Begins”
Volume 2, Issue 11
Sam Thomas, Owner
www.samsjewelryonline.com
Sikeston Rehab, LLC is a locally-owned and fully equipped facil-
ity ready to take care of all of your outpatient physical therapy
and occupational therapy needs. In addition to traditional ther-
apy, Sikeston Rehab, LLC also offers Industrial Rehabilitation
services: Pre-Employment Screening, Work conditioning, Work
Site Ergonomic Evaluations and Safety Training, Certified Ergo
Science Functional Capacity Evaluation, Greenleaf Final Rating
Assessments, and Disability Hand Evaluations.
Shop, Sell, & Support Local: Sikeston Rehab, LLC.
Sikeston Area Calendar of Events
Page 2
November
2– Compost Site Open on Compress Rd. 8am
2– Wild Wild West Dinner Auction– Hosted by
Bootheel Counseling Services 5:30pm
4– Joint Council Meeting 4pm
4– Public Library Meeting 4pm
4– City Council Meeting 5pm
5– Jr. Trailblazers Walking club 6pm
7– Ribbon Cutting for Rock Care in Home Services
10am
8-Ribbon Cutting for Parengo Coffee 2pm
8 & 9- Downtown Holiday Open House
9– Rock the Night Away with Altrusa 6pm
11– Veterans Day
11– City Administrative Offices Closed
11– Park Board Meeting 5:15pm
12– Municipal Utilities Commission Meeting
12- The Trailblazers Walking Club 6pm
12– Department of Economic Development Meeting
11:30am
13– Housing Authority Commission Meeting 12pm
16– Compost site Open on Compress Rd. 8am
16– SRC TRIVIA NIGHT 5:30pm
18 –22- The City Leafs Collection Program
18– The Land Clearance Redevelopment Authority
Commission Meeting 11:30am
18– Public Safety Advisory Board Meeting 6pm
21– SRC LUNCHEON
21– Vision for Tomorrow Strategic Plan Commission
Meeting 11:30am
21- Taste of Home: Women’s Expo 3:30pm
25– City Council Work Session 11:30am
25– Board of Adjustments Meeting 4pm
26– VNA Hospice Grief Support Group 6pm
28– City Administrative Offices Closed –Thanksgiving
Visit www.Sikeston.net for more event details
Cortney Griffin & Terry Cole
November 7 10am Ribbon Cutting for Rock Care in Home Services @ 107 W. Center
November 8 2pm Ribbon Cutting for Parengo Coffee @ 109 W. Malone
November 11 SRC Closed– Veteran’s Day
November 16 5:30pm-8:30pm Trivia Night @ The Sikeston Elk’s Lodge
November 21 Noon– Member Luncheon @ The Concordia Lutheran Church
November 22 8:00am Final Friday Coffee @ Sam’s - Fine Jewelry
November 28-29 SRC Closed– Thanksgiving
December 19 5pm Member & 2014 Leadership Sikeston class “Ugly Sweater” Mixer Location: TBA
December 24-25 SRC Closed– Christ-mas
SRC At-A-Glance
Member Luncheon
Business Buzz use an entrepreneurial
approach to create com-
merce utilizing those as-
sets.
Making a community
grow can be difficult or
simple. Unlike popular
belief, it does not always
require large factories
and corporations. Some
of the smallest towns and
communities gained their
prosperity from utilizing
assets and resources
already available.
The FRB will be hosting
another seminar, Food
Entrepreneurship: A New
Way of Thinking About
Local Food and Jobs,
November 14, located in
Cape Girardeau.
Contact the Chamber
before November 11, if
you are interested in at-
tending.
Federal Reserve
Bank Seminar
Thursday October 24, the
Federal Reserve Bank
hosted an information
seminar targeting small
town economic develop-
ment.
The concept presented in
this seminar was to iden-
tify your community’s
assets. Once identified,
Corporate Sponsors
Join SRC for our bi-monthly member
luncheon at noon November 21,
located at the Concordia Lutheran
Church. The ladies of the
congregation will be preparing a
delicious Thanksgiving feast .
During this luncheon, SRC will be
hosting another learning seminar to
better prepare our members for
what’s to come in the new year.
Say Good “Bye”
After 38 Years of service to Us
Bank, Chamber member Teresa
Bye, will be saying good-bye.
She will be serving her last day, at
the Downtown Sikeston branch,
November 15.
SRC would like to thank Teresa for
the many years of dedication and
service, as we wish her the best of
luck in the future endeavors. You
will be missed.
Special Thanks to our 2013 Newsletter Sponsors
Board of Directors
Executive
Committee
President: Scott
Nichols, Health
Facilities Rehab
First Vice President:
Mike McReynolds
Mike Rentals
Second Vice
President: Justin
Taylor, Edward Jones
Investments
Secretary/Treasurer:
Lisa Heuring, Four
Oaks Hospice
At Large: Debbie
Glenn, Manpower
At Large: Rebecca
Steward, Attorney At
Law
At Large: Mackenzie
Scherer, Scherer
Shelter Insurance
SRC Staff
Executive Director:
Susan Glasgow
Lawrence
Program Director:
Kaitlin E. Ray
AgBioworks Biomass
Director:
573-471-2498
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Welcome New Members!
Karen Merideth Wade
Individual
Media Consultant
Still Not a Member? JOIN TODAY!
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