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wide variety of pricing so people
have a choice.”
Tamie Nielsen has enjoyed spending time with her daughter while
working on making the boutique
dream come true. Working together as a mother-daughter duo
has been a learning experience for
both of them.
“It’s about sourcing and buying
and doing that together,” Tamie
Neilsen said. “We want to be able
to offer something for everybody,
and that applies price-wise, too.
We recognize that there are
certain people that want to buy
expensive jeans, for example, but
also that some people don’t. It’s
really about having the store be
open to anybody; we even carry
a certain amount of plus sizes. It’s
more about how we want to be
able to help anybody.”
The boutique carries a wide
variety of brands, most of which
are less known labels that focus
on quality. Brands such as these
are boutique brands and bring
a distinctive experience to the
shopper.
“I think we try to stray away from
a one certain kind of clothing or
a one certain kind of style just so
people have a choice when they
come in,” Nielsen said. “We want
people to be able to come in and
find something they like and
have something on the complete
opposite side of the spectrum for
somebody else.”
In addition to clothes and
footwear, Chloe has joined forces
with other young women who are
designing accessories. Some of
them represent a twist.
“These headbands are very
special,” Tamie Nielsen said
while delicately touching some
pretty floral headpieces. “From
each headband that is purchased,
money is donated to a local children’s cancer hospital.”
Also on display are necklaces that
go beyond costume jewelry. Chloe
and Tamie Neilsen travel across
the U.S. to find the right pieces
for both their physical and online
store. Inventory is hand selected
by the duo. Necklaces and bracelets are laid out waiting to catch
the eye of a shopper.
“These stones are semi-precious,”
Tamie Nielsen said. “The girl
who makes these is also a young
entrepreneur.”
Just as the Nielsen’s are working
together, Tamie Nielsen hopes this
can be an experience for other
mothers and daughters as well.
“Often women say to me ‘I’m
excited for my daughter to have
a place to shop’”, Tamie Nielsen
said. “But I also want them to
know that there are items for
them here as well.”
USD graduate student Jennifer
Olson-Joffe said she was particularly excited about the storefront
opening in Vermillion.
“I really like Vermillion because
I feel like it has a lot to offer,”
Olson-Joffe, a Pierre native, said.
“But clothing has never really
been a strong market in Vermillion. Shopping for clothes is very
limited.”
Chlotique will be opening on
March 16 and is located at 820
Cottage Avenue.
CHAMBER BUSINESS
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
•Please join us for a Special Ribbon
Cutting at Polaris with Governor Dennis
Daugaard, Tues., March 17, 4:30 pm
in their main lobby. Everyone is invited
to help celebrate the completion of
the upgraded conveyer belt system in
Polaris
Governor Daugaard to speak at
Vermillion Area Chamber &
Development Company (VCDC)
Annual Banquet
•The Vermillion Area Chamber &
Development Company (VCDC) Annual
Banquet is Tuesday, March 17 at the
Vermillion Technology Center (VTC),
1012 Princeton. The guest speaker is
Governor Dennis Daugaard. Honored
guests are Senator Tim Johnson and
Barb Johnson. The social hour will
begin at 5:30 pm, followed by dinner
and the program. It is a time to
thank all of the members, individuals,
and volunteers who support and
contribute to the success of the
Chamber and business community
through their membership and
investments. The banquet also gives
us an opportunity to recognize the
outstanding achievements of the
community’s leaders and organizations
by presenting the Family Business of
the Year Award, the Mayor’s Community
Service Award, the United Way
Volunteer of the Year Award, the VCDC
Community Leader Award, along with
other awards. The banquet is open to
the public. Chamber Members $40
per person, non-Chamber Members
$50 per person. For more information
and to register by March 11, please
contact the VCDC at 116 Market
Street, 605-624-5571.
Promote Your Business at the VCDC
Annual Banquet
•Promote and advertise your
business or organization at
the Vermillion Area Chamber &
Development Company’s Annual
Banquet by providing a table
centerpiece. The banquet is
Tuesday, March 17 at the Vermillion
Technology Center (VTC), 1012
Princeton. Reference your business
or organization within the centerpiece
and be creative. This year’s banquet
theme is “Celebrating the ‘You’ in
Community” which can be incorporated
in your table centerpiece if you wish.
All centerpieces will be given away
to our lucky guests at the banquet.
CHAMBER CHAT
In order to have your business or
organization’s name included in the
banquet program, please register by
Thursday, March 12.
For more information and to register
your table centerpiece please call
the VCDC at 605-624-5571 or email
annb@vermillionchamber.com by March
12. Thank you!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
•1 Million Cups-Yankton/Vermillion
Town Hall #2: Join us Wed., March
18 @ 9:00 am at the Vermillion
Technology Center (VTC) when the
VCDC hosts our friends from the west
for a great discussion! It is also a
chance to show off the beautiful, state
of the art VTC located at the corner
of Princeton & Bower St. near Hy-Vee,
Walmart & Polaris.
THIS WEEKS HAPPENINGS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
•USD & National Music Museum
(NMM) selected as one of fifty-two
sites in the U.S. to host the 2016
traveling exhibit marking the 400th
anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
The First Folio is the first collected
edition of Shakespeare’s plays
published in 1623. Plays such as
Macbeth, The Tempest, Julius Caesar
and others would have been lost
without this publication. The rare
book will be on exhibit at NMM. Final
touring dates to be announced in April
2015.
•Great Strides: March 30 - May
10: Individual/Team and Family
Packets are available on line at
www.sanfordvermillion.org. Sanford
Vermillion’s Great Strides program is in
its 21st year. We are excited to once
again partner with the USD Wellness
Center this year. The goal of Great
Strides community exercise program is
to encourage an increased activity level
above and beyond your normal daily
activity.
Miles can be accumulated through
any form of exercise (walking, jogging,
biking, etc.). Families earn points
through various means of activity and
healthy lifestyle choices. Individual,
team and family statistics are updated
weekly and reported on the Great
Strides page at sanfordvermillion.org.
•Youth/volunteers sought: The
Clay-Union Foundation seeks youth
age 5-17 throughout the two counties.
The program invites a youth age 10-14
from the Irene area to join the program
as there is an adult male seeking
a match in that area.. Two males in
Vermillion are seeking a match with
boys age 7-12. Also, there’s a need
for adult female volunteers for 3
girls in Vermillion. Go to www.clayunionfoundation.org for an application
under the sign up tab. To date, 140
matches have been made and more
are possible.
•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
guidelines can be found at: http://
vermillion.sdcommunityfoundation.org
or applications can be picked up at the
VCDC, 116 Market Street.
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
•Yankton Children’s Theatre Co.
presents “The Emperor’s New Clothes”,
Fri., March 13-14 @ 7:00 pm and Sun.,
March 15 @ 2:00 pm at the Dakota
Theatre, Yankton. Tickets available at
the door.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
•Overeaters Anonymous: Sat., March
14 @ 9:00 am. Location: Newman
Center-USD Campus, 320 E. Cherry,
across from the MUC at the corner of
Rose & Cherry St. (West Door-straight
through double glass doors on left &
first door on left, North Door-down hall
to left & first door on left). Description:
Overeaters Anonymous is a 12
step program for people with eating
disorders & struggles.
•Lewis and Clark 10th Annual Home
Builders Home Show, Sat., March 14,
10:00 am-5:00 pm and Sun., March
15, noon-4:00 pm. Location: NFAA
Easton Archery Complex, 800 Archery
Lane, Yankton. Admission Fee: $3 or
$2 with can of food. Event Website
: www.lewisandclarkhomebuilders.
com. Event showcases new home,
landscaping and decor products.
The Home Show benefits Habitat
for Humanity, Food Pantry and 4-H
projects. Come and show your support!
•Art Story time for ages 4-6 at
Vermillion Public Library, Sat., March
14 @ 10:15 am
•Movement Story time for ages birth
to 3 with adult at Vermillion Public
Library, Sat., March 14 @ 11:15 am
NEXT WEEKS HAPPENINGS
MONDAY, MARCH 16
•Art Story time (ages 4-6 yrs.) at
Vermillion Public Library, Mon., March
16 @ 5:30 PM
•Al-anon meeting at St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church, Mon., March 16 @
7:30 pm. For more information, call
624-9764
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
•Movement Story time for ages birth
to 3 with adult at Vermillion Public
Library, Tues., March 17 @ 10:15 am
•Vermillion Rotary Club meeting,
Tues., March 17 @ 12:00 pm in the
Al Neuharth Media Center conference
room. For more information, visit: www.
vermillionrotaryclub.org
•Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
at Vermillion Area Arts Council, 202
N. Washington St., Tues., March 17,
5:30-8:30 pm. “Put on your green” &
come enjoy traditional Irish food and
an open jam night of music (all genres
welcome!) Special musical guests:
O’Malley’s Sons (Joe Geis and Randy
LaMie). Menu: Irish beef stew, corned
beef and cabbage, vegetarian potato
soup, homemade bread, desserts,
and ales, stouts and other beverages
will wet your whistle and warm your
soul. Tickets: VAAC Members: $8; nonmembers: $12. Kids ages 11-18: $5;
10 and under are free. Membership
drive! Door prizes for current and new
members!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
•Art Story time for ages 4-6 at
Vermillion Public Library, Wed., March
18 @ 11:00 am
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
•Cancer Support Group meeting,
Thurs., March 19 @ 2:30 pm, Sletwold
Room at Trinity Lutheran Church, 816
E. Clark St. For more information, call
Marcy at 624-8706
•Technically Speaking series
presents ‘Social Media 101’, Thurs.,
March 19 @ 3:00 pm at Vermillion
Public Library. Learn about additional
ways to stay connected to family &
friends & learn what you should &
shouldn’t do on today’s most popular
social networks. Call or stop by
circulation desk to register. Free.
•Vermillion Lions Club meeting, Thurs.,
March 19 @ 6:00 pm at W. H. Over
Museum in Sletwold Hall
•NMM at the Movies: “Round
Midnight”, Thurs., March 19 @ 7:00
pm at Coyote Twin Theater, 10 E. Main
St. General admission, $5.00; seniors
& youth, $3.00. Free to USD students
& NMM members-with-benefits.
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