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APRIL 19, 2011
CHAMBER CHAT
Vermillion Area Chamber of
Commerce & Development
Company
116 Market Street, Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
605-624-5571
vcdc@vermillionchamber.com
www.vermillionchamber.com
Compiled By Nancy Nelson
Chamber Business:
Chamber Business:
“Business
After
Hours” hosted by
Great Plains Therapy,
1407 East Cherry St.,
is Tuesday, May 10
from 5 to 7 p.m. Hors
d’oeuvres and refreshments will be
served. Please join us
to make new contacts, socialize, and
?nd out what Great
Plains Therapy has to
offer!
Tour de Kota: This
year’s Tour de Kota
“College
Campus
Cruise” will bring
hundreds of bike riders to Vermillion
Thursday, June 9.
Riders will bike from
Freeman to Vermillion on June 9 and
stay for the day and
last overnight of the
tour. Food vendors,
KVHT live remote,
and live music will
entertain the crowd
at the Tour de Kota
campsite on the USD
tailgate grounds between Coyote Village
and Dakota Street
south of the Dome.
Plans are being made
to transport visitors
around town so businesses and attractions can roll out the
red carpet. Watch for
more details in the
coming weeks – this
is a great opportunity
to welcome visitors to
Vermillion!!
Business
After
Hours: Are you looking for an opportunity
to showcase your
business and network
with your peers?
Sign up to host a
Business After Hours
event! These events
generally run from 5
to 7 p.m. on a weeknight and the hosting
business
provides
hors d’oeuvres and
refresments. If interested, please contact
Ann at: annb@vermillionchamber.com
or at 624-5571.
This Weeks
Happenings:
Preservation
Wednesday with Jason Biggins, “State
Historic Preservation
Of?ce”, Wednesday,
April 20 at the Vermillion Public Library at 7 p.m.
Presented by the
Clay County Historic
Preservation Commission. Open to the
general public at no
charge.
Seventh/eighth
Grade Track, Thursday, April 21 at 3:45
p.m. at Canton.
High School Track,
Thursday, April 21 at
4 p.m. at Lennox.
Boys Tennis vs.
Sioux Falls Washington, Thursday, April
21 at 4 p.m. (H)
Lecture and book
signing with Jorge
Cham, creator of the
grad student comic
strip Piled Higher
and
Deeper.
Ann Breitag
h t t p : / / w w w. p h d comics.com/ Lecture
will be Thursday,
April 21 at 7 p.m. in
Farber Hall, USD
Old Main. This lecture is open and
FREE to all.
Good Friday, Friday, April 22 – No
School (public school
& USD).
Upcoming Events –
Mark Your
Calendars!
Easter
Monday,
Mon., April 25 – No
School (public school
& USD)
Vermillion
AllSchools Art Show:
For the 12th consecutive year, Vermillion
Area Arts Council is
sponsoring the Vermillion All-Schools
Art Show at the
Washington Street
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The identity of the featured celebrity is found within the
answers in the puzzle. In order to take the TV Challenge,
unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle.
5. “Road to __”; 1952
ACROSS
Crosby/Hope film
1. Julie __ of “No
6. Word in the title of Della
Ordinary Family”
Reese and Roma
5. Stanwyck, to friends
Downey’s drama series
9. Bryana, to Bernie Mac
7. Hosp. personnel
10. Tony Award-winning
8. “The __ __”; reality
Broadway musical
show that began in ’04
12. Grand __ Opry
9. Role on “Cheers”
13. Metal bar
11. Princes’ school
16. Joe Friday, e.g.: abbr.
14. Gold, in the lab
17. Initials for Loggia
15. Prefix for regular
18. First solo female anchor
or reverent
of a weekday evening
18. “The Smothers Brothers
news program
__ Hour” (1967-70)
20. 1999 Jay Mohr movie
19. Series for Stana Katic
21. “__ __-Called Life”
22. Certain
23. Sitcom about a deacon
24. Angela’s mom on
25. Black Jack, for one
“Who’s the Boss?”
26. “__ Titanic”; Cloris
29. Greek cheese
Leachman TV movie
31. Of the U.S.
27. “People __ Funny”
34. Bouquet holder
28. Explosive letters
35. “Live Free __ Die Hard”;
29. “I Love Lucy” role
2007 Bruce Willis film
30. Refrain syllables (2)
36. Setting for
32. Bradley or O’Neill
“Friends”: abbr.
33. Actress De Carlo
37. __ Carter
38. Initials for Felix
40. Actress Long
Unger’s roommate
42. Afr. nation
39. Number of seasons
44. “Geraldo __ Large”
for “Murphy Brown”
46. Battery size
41. Actor Gross
42. NNE plus 90 degrees
43. Jennifer Garner series
45. “__ With Bob Costas”
(1988-94)
47. Word in the title of
Letterman’s show
48. The Cowardly Lion’s
portrayer
DOWN
1. “Mike & Molly” actor (2)
2. Special-order shoe
3. Setting for “Mayberry,
R.F.D.”: abbr.
4. Mr. Mostel
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THE CITY OF VERMILLION
IS SOLICITING QUOTES
The City of Vermillion Code
Enforcement Department is seeking
Quotes for the following work:
1. Yard mowing for grass and weeds
over 6 inches
2. Vacant lot mowing for grass and weeds
over 12 inches
3. Junk and debris pickup and removal
If you are interest in providing this service
Please stop by City Hall to apply
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Arts Center, 202
Washington Street.
Everyone is invited
to a reception Thursday, April 28, from 4
to 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
You are also invited
to view the show on
Saturday, April 30
and Sunday, May 1
from 2 to 5 p.m. The
show will feature
works by students
from Austin and Jolley
Elementary
Schools, St. Agnes
Parish School, Vermillion
Middle
School, and Vermillion High School. The
exhibit is free and
open to the public.
The Kyai Rengga
Manis Everist Gamelan featuring the
Tatag Gamelan Ensemble (USD), Thursday, April 28 at 7:30
p.m. at the Arne B.
Larson Concert Hall
at the National Music Museum, corner
of Clark & Yale St. on
USD campus.
Historical Heritage
discussion will be
held on Thursday,
April 28, from 6 to 8
p.m. in the Community Room of the Vermillion
Public
Library. “The Land
They Possessed” by
Mary Worthy Breneman will be the next
selection in the series
to be discussed. This
prairie novel portrays the 1885-1894
Dakota Territory and
the impact of the
German immigrants
from Russia. Copies
of the book are avail-
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able at the Circulation Desk. Norma
Wilson, USD professor emeritus, will be
facilitating this discussion. Hot drinks
and
refreshments
will be provided.
Clay County Historical Society to host
potluck and the “Antiques
Appraisal
Fair” presented by
Joe Hoffman, Thursday, April 28 at 6:05
p.m. at the Austin
Whittemore House,
15 Austin St. You
may bring an antique
and ?nd out the
value/information
from Joe. Annual
Board meeting to follow.
Brown Bag Lunch
Program, “The Kyai
Rengga
Manis
Everist Gamelan,”
Friday, April 29 at
12:05 p.m. at the National Music Museum
located on USD campus, corner of Clark
& Yale. Open to the
public at no charge.
Tim McGraw with
Luke Bryan & The
Band Perry to perform Thursday, May
12 at 7 p.m. at Sioux
City Tyson Event
Center. Tickets can
be purchased at the
Tyson Events Center
box of?ce, by calling
Ticketmaster @ 1800-745-3000 or at
www.ticketmaster.co
m.
2011
Vermillion
Annual
Citywide
Rummage Sale is
June 23 – 25. Watch
your Plain Talk and
Broadcaster Press for
more details!
Sharing the Dream
June
Trip
to
Guatemala:, June 27July 7.
Limit of
seven people. Visit
cooperatives, schools,
the Elder Center, and
share with our brothers and sisters in
Guatemala. $1,100
per person (includes
everything
in
Guatemala). Airfare
extra. Contact Diane
at diane@sharingthedream.org for more
information.
Does your business
or organization have
an event you would
like included in the
Chamber Chat? If
you do please call us
at 624-5571 or email
us at vcdc@vermillionchamber.com.