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CHAMBER CHAT
Vermillion Area
Chamber of Commerce
& Development
Company
116 Market Street,
Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-5571
vcdc@vermillioncha
mber.com
www.vermillioncham
ber.com
Chamber Business:
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
5-7 p.m. on a weeknight
and the hosting business
provides hors d’oeuvres
and refreshments. If
interested, contact Ann at
annb@vermillionchamber
.com or at 624-5571.
Announcements:
University Libraries at
USD host three print
exhibitions in
conjunction with
Frogman’s 33rd Print
Workshop now through
Friday, Aug. 10
Vermillion Area
Community Foundation
(VACF) updated grant
application information:
Beginning this year, there
are only two grant
periods: The second
Thursday in April and the
second Thursday in
October. Grant
applications for the
second session are due by
Sept. 15. Grant guidelines
can be found at
http://vermillion.sdcomm
unityfoundation.org or
applications can be
picked up at the VCDC,
116 Market St.
Summer Food Service
Program, now through
August 1, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
at Jolley Elementary, 224
S. University, Vermillion.
Free lunch will be served
each weekday (June 2Aug. 1) for area children
age 18 and younger. For
more information, visit
vermillionbusinessoffice@
Polaris
marks 60th
anniversary
k12.sd.us (Vermillion
School District).
Story times for
toddlers and preschoolers
at Vermillion Public
Library now through July
24. Call the library at
677-7060 or stop in for
days and times.
Registration for story
time is required.
Images of musical
instruments from the
National Music Museum
(NMM) now accessible to
view in a virtual gallery
made possible by the
Google Cultural Institute:
http://goo.gl/kRuLPm.
NMM was selected as one
of the international
institutions (and only
musical-instrument
museum with a gallery)
chosen to provide people
worldwide access to some
of the world’s greatest
museums. Expected this
fall, Google “street view”
tours will be offered,
(simulated walk-through
experience of the
museum).
MEDINA, MN – As
Polaris celebrates its
60th anniversary
throughout 2014, the
focus is on the loyal,
dedicated, and
committed employees
who have fueled the
company’s growth from
a small-town farm
equipment
manufacturer into the
global leader in the
powersports industry.
Polaris was
incorporated in thentiny Roseau, MN, in
1954, and the
outstanding work ethic
of the early employees
lives on in the
workforce that now
staffs Polaris facilities
in several locations
worldwide, including:
Roseau, MN; Osceola,
WI; Spirit Lake, IA;
Wyoming, MN;
Monterrey, MX;
Vermillion; and
Wilmington, OH.
“Our employees, our
workforce is what
makes Polaris the
company it is today,”
said Polaris CEO Scott
Wine. “They are
committed to building
the highest-quality
products and providing
Polaris riders with the
ultimate riding
experience. That’s the
way it’s been with
Polaris for 60 great
years.”
Polaris employees
past and present will be
celebrated at events
held throughout the
DAKOTA SENIOR MEALS
Served at The Main
Street Center &
Town Square, “Meals
on Wheels”
Please call before
9:00am to schedule or
cancel a meal at 624-7868.
Menus listed below are
July 16 – July 22. Menus
are subject to change
without notice. All
menus are served with
whole grain bread and 1%
milk unless otherwise
noted
Wednesday – Pork
Chops with Celery Sauce,
Baked Brown Rice,
Broccoli, Fruit Cocktail,
Cranberry Juice
Thursday – Taco Salad
with Meat, Beans, Cheese,
Salsa, Tomato, Lettuce,
Tortilla Chips, Fruit
Friday – Swiss Steak
with onions and
tomatoes, Mashed
potatoes with Gravy,
Creamed Peas, Tropical
Fruit
Monday – Baked Ham,
Company Potatoes,
California Blend Veggies,
Cooked Apples, Cake and
Ice Cream
Tuesday – Chicken
Fried Steak, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy, Peas,
Apricots
Tell them you saw it in the
Broadcaster!
2014
Dixon County Fair
July 26th - 30th
in Concord, NE
Fair Office: 402-584-2232
Online: www.dixoncountyfair.com
Admission to Grounds: Sun. $5;
Mon.-Wed. $10/day; Season Pass $20
12 & Under Free
No Coolers Allowed on Fairgrounds
Sunday, July 27th
10:00 am......................Open Class Horse Show
1:00 pm.......................Horseshoe Tournement
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm...........Car Show
7:00 pm............................Gospel Music: Mary Channer-Paul,
Molly Paul, & Jay Kelly
Monday, July 28th
5:00 pm -7:00 pm........FREE Barbecue
7:00 pm.......................Concert by Lori Larsen & Outback Band
9:00 pm.......................Concert by Sweetwater Band
Tuesday, July 29th
11:00 am......................Modified & Farm Tractor Pulls
7:15 pm.......................Live Auction of Chainsaw Sculptures
7:30 pm.......................Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull
9:00 pm - Midnight......Teen Dance
Wednesday, July 30th
12:00 pm.....................Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull (Ages 4-9)
7:30 pm.......................Live Auction of Chainsaw Sculptures
8:00 pm.......................Demolition Derby
Richard’s Amusements
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday • 20 Tickets for $10
Advance Ticket Sales at These Locations Thru July 27th
Countryside in Allen; Cook’s Country Store in Ponca; Rath Mini Mart in
Laurel; Euni’s in Dixon; Dietrich Upholstery in Concord; Marron’s in
Newcastle; Chubby’s in Wakefield
Arrrrre
you
advertising
in the
Broadcaster?
Watch the
“treasure” pile
up when you
advertise in the
company’s anniversary
year.
Original partners
Edgar Hetteen, David
Johnson, and Allan
Hetteen founded
Polaris 60 years ago in
the small farming
community of Roseau,
MN.
In its early years, the
company produced a
variety of products,
including farm
machinery. In 1956, the
first Polaris
snowmobile emerged
from the small Roseau
production facility, and
the company was soon
mass-producing
snowmobiles.
Polaris diversified its
business focus in the
mid-1980s by entering
the all-terrain vehicle
(ATV) business, and the
company has become
the global powersports
leader with the addition
of side-by-side off-road
vehicles (ORV),
motorcycles, military
vehicles, small
electric/hybrid powered
vehicles, and more.
The driving force
behind every worldclass Polaris vehicle is
the company’s
workforce.
The men and women
in Polaris offices,
production facilities,
and distribution centers
carry on the
commitment to quality
the founders instilled in
the company 60 years
ago.
201 W Cherry
Vermillion, SD
Phone:
(605)
624-4429
Fax:
(605)
624-2696
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Town Square I & II
o
Apartments 505-507 W.
505 507 W.
ermillion,
Main St. Ve
Vermillion, SD
57069. 1 BR apartments
for anyone 55 years of age
older,
or older, or persons with
disabilities. Please call
605-624-5218 or visit
www.oakleafpm.com.
www.oakleafpm.com.
Utilities are included and
friendly.
we are pet friendly. Rental
assistance available to
those who qualify.
qualify.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Equal Housing Opportunity
1101
Announcements Events
DALESBURG
BAPTIST
Church 30503 466th Ave.,
Beresford, Pastor Darren Regehr. 9:45am, Sunday School;
11:00am, Morning Worship;
Mid-week Services Wednesdays, 7:00pm. (605)253-2622.
Dalesburg Lutheran Church:
12 miles North of Vermillion on
University Road. Worship
Services 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School 10:45 a.m. Website:
www.dalesburglutheran.org
Elk Point Baptist Church.
Sunday worship at 11:00am,
Tuesday evening Bible study
at 7:00pm. 101 North Green
St., Elk Point, SD 57069.
(605)222-1981
FAITH FELLOWSHIP of the
Open Bible on Bypass 50 and
Highway 19: Sunday Celebration 10:30 a.m. Pastor Tony
Armbrust, 624-2921.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH:
401 Main Street, Makell, NE.
Worship: 9am.
Communion:
1st
and
3rd
Sundays.
(605)658-0240
(home)
(402)-692-3323 (church).
Faith
United
Lutheran
Church, ELCA, 44874 303rd
St/Po Box 168, Volin, SD
57072, (605)267-2277. Sunday
Worship: 9:30am with Holy
Communion the 1st & 4th Sundays. WOW Wednesday program beginning at 6:30pm for
all children 3 yrs old - 7th
grade,
and
confirmation
classes for those in grades 8th
& 9th.
FIRST BAPTIST Church Elmer
“Sandy”
Aakre,
Pastor
624-6391 home, 624-4658
church. Time: 9:15 Sunday
School, 10:30 Worship. Sunday Choir Practice, 11:50 a.m.
GAYVILLE
LUTHERAN
Church: Sunday School 9:15
a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.
GOSPEL CHAPEL Church,
708 Jessie St./Highway 12,
Newcastle,
NE.
Sunday
School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.; AWANA
Wednesday
at
7
p.m.,
402-355-2305. Pastor Chuck
Myers, 402-355-1335.
GRACE BAPTIST Church,
SBC, Pastor Steve Ford, 1102
E. Main. Phone 624-4949.
Adult?s and Children?s Sunday
School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Night 7 p.m.
HILLSIDE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH 1800 Constance Dr.
Worship Sept.-May 10:30a.m.
AWANA Small groups; 9-10:15
Worship May-August 10a.m.,
605-624-4862,
www.hillside-cc.com Like us on
Facebook!
IMMANUAL Lutheran Church,
Elk Point, SD: Worship Service
9:00 a.m., Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
KOMSTAD
COVENANT
Church, Rural Beresford and
Centerville, SD: Matt Styles,
Pastor. 18 miles north on University Road. Phone 563-2402.
Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m.
PLEASANT VALLEY Lutheran
Church, Rural Vermillion: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship
Service 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion First Sunday of every
month. All welcome.
PROVIDENCE REFORMED
Church, 830 Madison: Sunday
School 9:30 a.m., Sunday
Worship 10:30 a.m. “We Welcome You To Historic Protestant Worship And Fellowship.”
St Paul Lutheran Church,
31903 475th Ave, Elk Point,
SD 57025, Sunday Service
10:30 am, Pastor David Bentz.
ST. AGNES Church, 416
Walker St., Fr. John Fischer:
St. Agnes Church and Parish
Office, tele. 624-4478. St. Agnes Rectory, 505 Catalina,
tele. 624-1995. Mass schedule: 5 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
and 10:30a.m. Sunday, Weekday Masses – consult weekly
bulletin; Sacrament of Penance, Saturday 4-4:45p.m.
ST.
PAUL?S
Episcopal
Church, corner of Main and
Linden. Sunday: nursery available. 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 11:00 a.m. coffee hour.
Call 624-3379 for more info.
Sunday evening Experience
at ONE HOUR is comprised of
two primary elements: powerful
worship and a life-changing
message. Worship at ONE
HOUR is led by a talented live
band in a style that is consistent with todays culture and a
relevant teaching message
from LifeChurch.tv?s senior
pastor, Craig Groeschel, via
video broadcast. The worship
is intense and the teaching is
challenging but the environment will be relaxed and casual. ONE HOUR on the USD
Campus at the MUC, 6:30pm
Sundays! www.one-hour.org
UNITED
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
CONGREGATIONAL, 226 E. Main St., Pastor Steve Miller. 10:30a.m.
Worship Service. No Longer
Strangers
www.uccvermillion.org