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February 2016
“Spirit Awards” were presented to individuals that have made significant contributions to the betterment of the com-munity outside their profession. They were Amelia Smith and Donaly Brice. The recipient of the “2015 AgriBusiness Person of the Year” was Reinhart “Cooper” Homann, pre-sented by 2014 Agribusiness Person of the Year, Doug Spill-man. “2015 Business of the Year” was presented to Pegasus Schools, Inc. by 2014 Business of the Year, Kimberly Zach-ary of Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union. The prestigious “Most Worthy Citizen” award is given to a person who stands out in the community by going above and beyond the call of duty. The 2014 recipients, J.J. and Janet Grigar presented the 2015 “Most Worthy Citizens” award to George and Bonnie Hazelett. The Chamber Staff and Board of Directors would like to congratulate all the award winners and thank them for the hard work, dedication and spirit that they have exhibited throughout the years. The Chamber also thanks our Table Sponsors: Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative; Chisholm Trail Barbecue; Chisholm Trail Veterinary Clinic; Clear Creek, Inc.; Fashion Glass and Mirror; First-Lockhart National Bank; Green Group Holdings; GBRA; Henry’s Restaurant; Hometown Cinemas; Johnny and Sons Paint and Body; Lockhart Vision Source; Luling Chevrolet, Buick, GMC; Pegasus Schools, Inc.; Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Un-ion; LCRA; Sage Capital Bank; Serendipity by Michelle; Seton Family of Hospitals; Student Transportation Special-ists; and the Insurance Team. We also thank our Advertising Sponsors who advertised their businesses/organizations in our PowerPoint presentation. If any of our guests had pic-tures taken in the photo booth and would like to have a copy of your photos emailed to you, please drop by the chamber office or give us a call. The photo booth was made possible by Hometown Cinemas and was a great addition to our cele-bration. Another thank you to our Chamber members who donated raffle and door prizes to make our Casino Night such a great success. A great time was had by all! We’ll see you at the 82nd Annual Banquet next year!
81st Annual Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Banquet
The 81st Annual Chamber Banquet was again at capacity at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Spa & Conference Center in San Mar-cos, Texas on Saturday, January 23rd. This was the sixth year for the Chamber to hold this annual event in San Marcos due to attendance and capacity crowd. The program opened with an invocation and Pledge of Allegiance lead by Kenneth Sneed. During the sit down meal with both steak and grilled salmon, the audience viewed advertising “spots” sponsored by Cham-ber members until the award program started. Angela Rawlinson, the Chamber President, opened the program by welcoming our attendees and introduced elected officials in attendance. Keith Hester took the stage and spoke about a year of growth that took place at the Chamber under the leadership of the 2015 Chair, Hoppy Haden. Mr. Hester then presented Mr. Haden with a plaque for his year of service as Chairman of the Board. Mr. Haden spoke of the accomplishments in 2015 at the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce, and also recognized the efforts and contributions of outgoing Board Director Missie Hagan. The program continued with the introduction of the 2016 Chair, Keith Hester, who outlined his goals for the coming year. He then introduced the 2016 Board of Directors: Re-becca Pulliam, Chair-elect; Hoppy Haden, Past Chair; Abel De La Cruz, Vice Chair, Media & Public Relations; Tommy Bar-ron, Vice Chair, Business & Economic Development; Martin Ritchey, Vice Chair, Community Development; Donald Schneider, Vice Chair, Membership Development; Clint Rob-erts, Director; Ken Doran, Director; Clint Mohle, Director; Bobby Herzog, Director; Angela Meitler, Director; and Anice LeBeouf, DC, Director. Mr. Hester also talked about the new “Annual Sponsorship Packages” being offered by the chamber, which includes sponsorships for the 44th Annual Chisholm Trail Roundup, Rodeo & Music festival – Lockhart’s largest tourism event.
February2016
RENEWALSThank you to the following businesses
and/or individuals that have shown theirsupport for the Chamber and Lockhart
by renewing their membership
LUNCHEON The monthly Chamber luncheon will be held on Thurs-day, February 11th at 12 noon at First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco. This month’s luncheon is sponsored by First-Lockhart National Bank who will dedicate their sponsorship to the Caldwell County Junior Livestock Show and their participants. The catering will be provided by Smitty’s Market for $10 per person for Chamber members, $15 per person for future members. Members Only drawing is $300.00. You must be present and in good standing to win.
Mike & Beverly Annas Warm Springs Rehab Center
River Rock Dental Ronda A. Reagan Properties, Inc.
Best Western Lockhart Hotel & Suites Lockhart Kiwanis Club
Plum Creek Dental Group John Cyrier
A & S Construction Duran Gravel Co., Inc.
American Legion - Henry T. Rainey Post No. 41 Garage Door Services
Windsor Door Hinkle Surveyors
Fred & Laura Moore Lockhart Independent School District
Hays - Caldwell Council on Alcohol & Drugs First United Methodist Church
Vogel Furniture Bill & Kay Schroeder
Cedar Hall Brand Builders Company
Lockhart Realty DSM Fluid Power, Inc.
Lockhart Area Senior Activity Center Meitler Storage
Jet Stop Wendy R
McCurdy Funeral Home Apple Lumber Fletcher Clark
Texas Disposal Systems Julie Michie GKZ, Inc.
Rachel M. Jessen, Nerium Independent Brand Partner Pat & Patsy Kirksy
Carl & Ana Cisneros Liberty Tax Service
Please support these businesses!
Thank you for your investment in the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Feb 1: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 2: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 2: City Council Meeting, 6:30 pm Feb 4: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 5: First Friday’s (Shops open late) Feb 11: Chamber Luncheon, Noon Feb 13: Valentine’s Dinner - Leisure Resort 6 p.m. Feb 16: City Council Meeting, 6:30 pm Feb 17: Chamber Board Meeting, noon Feb 25: Business After Hours - 1017 Bois D’Arc 5 p.m. Full Community Calendar found at: www.lockhartchamber.com
The Consideration of Elementary Attendance Zones
Lockhart ISD is growing, and the District will open its 5th elementary campus (Alma Brewer Strawn Elementary) in the fall of 2016. The Dis-trict must determine which students will attend the campus, which is the only District campus that will be located outside of the central part of the
District and outside the City of Lockhart. In addition, a review of this open enrollment system reveals that the transportation experience of
District students is not optimal. The problems identified with the trans-portation of students are:
Students’ bus rides are long, and it is estimated that the requirement that our buses stop at 8 campuses each morning to drop off students and 8 campuses each afternoon to pick up students adds an estimated 1.5-2 hours per day to each route Elementary students riding the same bus as secondary students is not an optimal way to group students Students must wait a substantial amount of time before school starts
after being dropped at campus by the bus and after school before the bus arrives to pick up the students.
In addition to the need to assign students to attend Strawn Elementary, the District believes that we can make improvements in the Lockhart
ISD student experience by making changes to how we assign students to attend elementary schools in the District. It is our expectation that atten-dance zoning will reduce the length of bus rides and before- and after-school wait times for students. In addition, the change should make the
District's transportation system more effective and efficient.
The deadline for newsletter inserts is the 25th of each month and is only $40. We will need 400 copies on 8.5 x 11 paper. For more information about monthly inserts, call us at 512-398-2818.
Business After Hours Sponsored By 1017 Bois D’Arc
February 25, 2016 5:30 - 7 P.M.
See you there!
LUNCHEON The monthly Chamber luncheon will be held on Thurs-day, February 11th at 12 noon at First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco. This month’s luncheon is sponsored by First-Lockhart National Bank who will dedicate their sponsorship to the Caldwell County Junior Livestock Show and their participants. The catering will be provided by Smitty’s Market for $10 per person for Chamber members, $15 per person for future members. Members Only drawing is $300.00. You must be present and in good standing to win.
Mike & Beverly Annas Warm Springs Rehab Center
River Rock Dental Ronda A. Reagan Properties, Inc.
Best Western Lockhart Hotel & Suites Lockhart Kiwanis Club
Plum Creek Dental Group John Cyrier
A & S Construction Duran Gravel Co., Inc.
American Legion - Henry T. Rainey Post No. 41 Garage Door Services
Windsor Door Hinkle Surveyors
Fred & Laura Moore Lockhart Independent School District
Hays - Caldwell Council on Alcohol & Drugs First United Methodist Church
Vogel Furniture Bill & Kay Schroeder
Cedar Hall Brand Builders Company
Lockhart Realty DSM Fluid Power, Inc.
Lockhart Area Senior Activity Center Meitler Storage
Jet Stop Wendy R
McCurdy Funeral Home Apple Lumber Fletcher Clark
Texas Disposal Systems Julie Michie GKZ, Inc.
Rachel M. Jessen, Nerium Independent Brand Partner Pat & Patsy Kirksy
Carl & Ana Cisneros Liberty Tax Service
Please support these businesses!
Thank you for your investment in the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Feb 1: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 2: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 2: City Council Meeting, 6:30 pm Feb 4: LISD Attendance Zone Public Forum 6 p.m. Feb 5: First Friday’s (Shops open late) Feb 11: Chamber Luncheon, Noon Feb 13: Valentine’s Dinner - Leisure Resort 6 p.m. Feb 16: City Council Meeting, 6:30 pm Feb 17: Chamber Board Meeting, noon Feb 25: Business After Hours - 1017 Bois D’Arc 5 p.m. Full Community Calendar found at: www.lockhartchamber.com
The Consideration of Elementary Attendance Zones
Lockhart ISD is growing, and the District will open its 5th elementary campus (Alma Brewer Strawn Elementary) in the fall of 2016. The Dis-trict must determine which students will attend the campus, which is the only District campus that will be located outside of the central part of the
District and outside the City of Lockhart. In addition, a review of this open enrollment system reveals that the transportation experience of
District students is not optimal. The problems identified with the trans-portation of students are:
Students’ bus rides are long, and it is estimated that the requirement that our buses stop at 8 campuses each morning to drop off students and 8 campuses each afternoon to pick up students adds an estimated 1.5-2 hours per day to each route Elementary students riding the same bus as secondary students is not an optimal way to group students Students must wait a substantial amount of time before school starts
after being dropped at campus by the bus and after school before the bus arrives to pick up the students.
In addition to the need to assign students to attend Strawn Elementary, the District believes that we can make improvements in the Lockhart
ISD student experience by making changes to how we assign students to attend elementary schools in the District. It is our expectation that atten-dance zoning will reduce the length of bus rides and before- and after-school wait times for students. In addition, the change should make the
District's transportation system more effective and efficient.
The deadline for newsletter inserts is the 25th of each month and is only $40. We will need 400 copies on 8.5 x 11 paper. For more information about monthly inserts, call us at 512-398-2818.
Business After Hours Sponsored By 1017 Bois D’Arc
February 25, 2016 5:30 - 7 P.M.
See you there!
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STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN: Hello Chamber Members, The award recipients at the banquet were all well deserving, but one made a big impression on me. I do not know George & Bonnie Hazelett personally, but when I heard the way JJ & Janet spoke of the Hazlett’s and their contributions to Lockhart, I was overwhelmed with inspiration. I only hope I can begin to serve this community the way they have. The Hazelett’s, like many others, personally inspire to me to approach my position with the dedication it deserves. Onward into 2016…. Our next major undertaking will be securing sponsorships for CTR. This will be the biggest factor that determines our suc-cess this year. I am optimistic that the new “Annual Sponsor-ship Packages” are the future of our Chamber’s success; these new packages were designed in the best interest of the sponsor. The goal is not to get more out of you, but to give you MORE for what you already spend, a lot more! It also comes with the convenience of a one-time commitment for the year and the ability to pay in 3 installments, or all at once. If your business spends $2,000 or more on an annual basis, this program will absolutely benefit you in a major way. The details are too abundant to list here so please let us know if you want more information sooner than later. Lastly, I want to request your input and feedback on all things Chamber related. The Directors and I are here to serve our members and we want to do the best job we can for you. I make myself available to each and every one of you so please don’t hesitate. Thank you for the opportunity to serve, I look forward to a great 2016 with all of you! Keith Hester, Chairman 2016 c. (214) 909.5557 [email protected]
WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS
On Call Mobile Veterinary Services 16291 FM 86
Dale, Texas 78616 512-925-4558
Chris Huddleston, DVM Owner/Veterinarian
Spellerburg Projects 103 South Main Street
512-333-1245 Martin Spellerberg, Owner
Buddy’s Mobile RV Service 447 Thompson Road Dale, Texas 78616
512-988-9330 Buddy Moltz, Owner
Tanger Outlets San Marcos 4015 Interstate 35 S, Suite 805
512-396-7446 John Lairsen, General Manager
CALLING ALL CTR QUEEN CANDIDATES FOR 2016-2017
The Chamber Board of Directors has made a change to the crite-ria for CTR Queen candidacy. If you are a young lady currently enrolled in Lockhart Independent School District, and will be a
sophomore, junior or senior during school year 2016-2017, you are eligible to compete for CTR Queen and win a *$2000 scholarship!
We will schedule a meeting during the month of April, and will advise everyone of the date in the coming months.
*must meet specific criteria
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN: Hello Chamber Members, The award recipients at the banquet were all well deserving, but one made a big impression on me. I do not know George & Bonnie Hazelett personally, but when I heard the way JJ & Janet spoke of the Hazlett’s and their contributions to Lockhart, I was overwhelmed with inspiration. I only hope I can begin to serve this community the way they have. The Hazelett’s, like many others, personally inspire to me to approach my position with the dedication it deserves. Onward into 2016…. Our next major undertaking will be securing sponsorships for CTR. This will be the biggest factor that determines our suc-cess this year. I am optimistic that the new “Annual Sponsor-ship Packages” are the future of our Chamber’s success; these new packages were designed in the best interest of the sponsor. The goal is not to get more out of you, but to give you MORE for what you already spend, a lot more! It also comes with the convenience of a one-time commitment for the year and the ability to pay in 3 installments, or all at once. If your business spends $2,000 or more on an annual basis, this program will absolutely benefit you in a major way. The details are too abundant to list here so please let us know if you want more information sooner than later. Lastly, I want to request your input and feedback on all things Chamber related. The Directors and I are here to serve our members and we want to do the best job we can for you. I make myself available to each and every one of you so please don’t hesitate. Thank you for the opportunity to serve, I look forward to a great 2016 with all of you! Keith Hester, Chairman 2016 c. (214) 909.5557 [email protected]
WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS
On Call Mobile Veterinary Services 16291 FM 86
Dale, Texas 78616 512-925-4558
Chris Huddleston, DVM Owner/Veterinarian
Spellerburg Projects 103 South Main Street
512-333-1245 Martin Spellerberg, Owner
Buddy’s Mobile RV Service 447 Thompson Road Dale, Texas 78616
512-988-9330 Buddy Moltz, Owner
Tanger Outlets San Marcos 4015 Interstate 35 S, Suite 805
512-396-7446 John Lairsen, General Manager
CALLING ALL CTR QUEEN CANDIDATES FOR 2016-2017
The Chamber Board of Directors has made a change to the crite-ria for CTR Queen candidacy. If you are a young lady currently enrolled in Lockhart Independent School District, and will be a
sophomore, junior or senior during school year 2016-2017, you are eligible to compete for CTR Queen and win a *$2000 scholarship!
We will schedule a meeting during the month of April, and will advise everyone of the date in the coming months.
*must meet specific criteria
Chamber of Commerce702 S. Commerce St.P O Box 840Lockhart, TX 78644
KIETH HESTER Chairman HOPPY HADEN, Past Chair
REBECCA PULLIAM, Chair Elect
ABEL DE LA CRUZ, MARTIN RITCHEY ANICE LEBEOUF, TOMMY BARRON, KEN DORAN
CLINT MOHLE, ANGELA MEITLER CLINT ROBERTS, DONAL SCHNEIDER,
BOBBY HERZOG KENNETH SCHAWE, VANCE RODGERS
SUSAN BOHN, MARISA ISLAS
ANGELA RAWLINSON, President / CEO PAIGE HELLER, Administrative Assistant
Lockhart’s Finest at the
February 11 Chamber Luncheon at Noon
First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco
The $300 “Members Only” Cash Drawing
www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818
2015 Agribusiness Person of the Year, Reinhart “Cooper” Homann
2015 Most Worthy Citizens, George & Bonnie Hazlett
2015 Business of the Year, Pegasus Schools, Inc.
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Amelia Smith
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Donaly Brice
KIETH HESTER Chairman HOPPY HADEN, Past Chair
REBECCA PULLIAM, Chair Elect
ABEL DE LA CRUZ, MARTIN RITCHEY ANICE LEBEOUF, TOMMY BARRON, KEN DORAN
CLINT MOHLE, ANGELA MEITLER CLINT ROBERTS, DONAL SCHNEIDER,
BOBBY HERZOG KENNETH SCHAWE, VANCE RODGERS
SUSAN BOHN, MARISA ISLAS
ANGELA RAWLINSON, President / CEO PAIGE HELLER, Administrative Assistant
Lockhart’s Finest at the
February 11 Chamber Luncheon at Noon
First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco
The $300 “Members Only” Cash Drawing
www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818
2015 Agribusiness Person of the Year, Reinhart “Cooper” Homann
2015 Most Worthy Citizens, George & Bonnie Hazlett
2015 Business of the Year, Pegasus Schools, Inc.
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Amelia Smith
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Donaly Brice
KIETH HESTER Chairman HOPPY HADEN, Past Chair
REBECCA PULLIAM, Chair Elect
ABEL DE LA CRUZ, MARTIN RITCHEY ANICE LEBEOUF, TOMMY BARRON, KEN DORAN
CLINT MOHLE, ANGELA MEITLER CLINT ROBERTS, DONAL SCHNEIDER,
BOBBY HERZOG KENNETH SCHAWE, VANCE RODGERS
SUSAN BOHN, MARISA ISLAS
ANGELA RAWLINSON, President / CEO PAIGE HELLER, Administrative Assistant
Lockhart’s Finest at the
February 11 Chamber Luncheon at Noon
First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco
The $300 “Members Only” Cash Drawing
www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818
2015 Agribusiness Person of the Year, Reinhart “Cooper” Homann
2015 Most Worthy Citizens, George & Bonnie Hazlett
2015 Business of the Year, Pegasus Schools, Inc.
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Amelia Smith
2015 Spirit Award Winner, Donaly Brice
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PA I DPERMIT #94
LOCKHART, TX