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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@vermillioncham
ber.com
www.vermillionchamb
er.com
Chamber Business:
THURSDAY, JAN. 29
• Please join us for the
Grand Opening
Celebration and Ribbon
Cutting Ceremony at
Vermillion Wine & Liquor,
820 Cottage Ave., on
Thurs., Jan. 29. The
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
will be at 4 pm. Everyone
is invited to help celebrate
the completion of the
beautiful new store.
Appetizers will be served
and beer and wine tasting
will be available.
SATURDAY, JAN. 31
AND FEB. 28
• Cracker Barrel
sessions with our
Legislators will be:
Sat., Jan. 31 from 10 am
to noon at the City Hall
Council Chambers at 25
Center St. and
Sat., Feb. 28 from 10 am
to noon at the City Hall
Council Chambers at 25
Center St.
Please join our District
17 Legislators, Senator Art
Rusch and House
Representatives Nancy
Rasmussen and Ray Ring
for an update on the 90th
Legislative Session. Open
to the public and everyone
is encouraged to join us
for some great discussion.
Refreshments will be
served. Sponsored by the
VFW Auxiliary, Clay
County Democrats, Clay
County Republicans, and
the VCDC Legislative
Affairs Committee.
• 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 pm
on a weeknight and the
hosting business provides
hors d'oeuvres and
refreshments. If interested,
please contact Ann at:
annb@vermillionchamber.
com or at 624-5571.
Announcements:
• Stop in and browse the
exquisite mosaics by
Nancy Losacker, a
Vermillion-based artist.
Her art is on exhibit at
Cafe Brule, Dec. through
Jan. Pieces can be
purchased through
DavidaArtCompany
online at this email
address:
michele.mechling4dac@g
mail.com. For sales and
service by phone contact
Michele Mechling at 605
670-2945.
• The Clay-Union
Foundation is offering a
$500 community service
scholarship to graduating
high school seniors from
Vermillion or Elk PointJefferson high school. The
board has also added a
new $500 community
service scholarship to a
graduating senior from
Dakota Valley high school.
Applications are online at
www.clayunionfoundation.org or
contact the school
counselors. This is the 4th
year the scholarship has
been offered; the
applications are due by
March 20th. The
scholarships are supported
totally by donations, the
half marathon, and bike
ride. Donations may be
sent to P.O. Box 665, Elk
Point, 57025. Contact John
Gille at 605-421-5050 for
further information, or the
school guidance
counselors.
• The Clay-Union
Foundation has made 139
mentoring matches to
date. Volunteers are
needed, as 5 youth seek
mentors in Vermillion, and
more are pending. The
HELP WANTED
Dispatcher/Logistics
@ 9 am. Location:
Newman Center-USD
Campus, 320 E. Cherry,
across from the MUC at
the corner of Rose &
Cherry St. (West Doorstraight through double
glass doors on left & first
door on left, North Doordown hall to left & first
door on left). Description:
Overeaters Anonymous is
a 12 step program for
people with eating
disorders & struggles.
• Wrestling: West
Central, Sat., Jan. 24 @ 10
am (T)
• Art Story time for ages
4-6 at Vermillion Public
Library, Sat., Jan. 24 @
10:15 am
• Movement Story time
for ages birth to 3 with
adult at Vermillion Public
Library, Sat., Jan. 24@
11:15 am
• All State Band
Auditions @ Sioux Falls,
Sat., Jan. 24
• USD swimming and
diving teams vs. North
Dakota, Sat., Jan. 24, 2 pm
@ Dakota Dome
• Liz Pekas presents her
junior clarinet recital, Sat.,
Jan. 24 @ 4 pm, Farber
Hall located in Old Main
on USD campus. Open to
the public at no charge.
• Winter Formal Dance
@ Vermillion High School,
Sat., Jan. 24, 8:30-11 pm
• Dance Marathon, Sat.,
Jan. 24, 11 pm-2 am at
Vermillion High School
Next Weeks
Happenings:
SUNDAY, JAN. 25
• Quad State Honor
Band @ USD, Sun. &
Mon., Jan. 25-26. Concert,
Mon., Jan. 26 @ 7 pm,
Aalfs Auditorium located
in Slagle Hall on USD
campus.
• The Friends of the W.
H. Over Museum will hold
their annual meeting Sun.,
Jan. 25 beginning at 5:30
pm with a potluck meal.
Mr. William Heubaum,
Yankton, will speak briefly
about the exotic animal
collection he recently
donated to the Museum's
holdings. Annual reports
and election for board
positions. Everyone is
invited.
MONDAY, JAN. 26
• Vermillion Heroes
foundation has also made
donations to the
backpack program in
Vermillion and Elk Point.
• 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.sdcomm
unityfoundation.org or
applications can be picked
up at the VCDC, 116
Market Street.
FRIDAY, JAN. 23
• Bowling: Yankton, Fri.,
Jan. 23 @ 4 pm (H)
• USD swimming and
diving teams vs. South
Dakota State, Fri., Jan. 23,
4 pm at Dakota Dome
• Girls Basketball:
Lennox, Fri., Jan. 23 @ 5
pm (T)
• Lakoliyapi Exhibition
Reception, Fri., Jan. 23 @ 6
pm, John A. Day Gallery at
the Warren M. Lee Center
for Fine Arts. Megan
Yellow Boy has created a
series of bilingual language
videos to teach the Lakota
language
• USD Faculty Eunho
Kim and Guest Steven
Larson Present
Violin/Piano Duo Recital,
Fri., Jan. 23, Colton Recital
Hall at Warren M. Lee
Center for the Fine Arts @
7:30 pm. This event is
open to the public at no
charge.
• Vermillion High
School Students to Present
Comic One-Act Play of
Reed Martin & Austin
Tichenors play, The
Complete World of Sports
(Abridged). This fast paced
comedy takes a satiric look
at people’s obsession with
sports. It parodies the
ESPN-style television
coverage while poking fun
at individual sports and
celebrities. This fortyminute, laugh-out-loud
presentation can be seen
for one night only on the
Vermillion High School
stage: Fri., Jan. 23, at 7:30
p.m. Admission is free.
SATURDAY, JAN. 24
• Overeaters
Anonymous: Sat., Jan. 24
Behind the Badges
Community Blood Drive,
Mon., Jan. 26, 10 am-6:30
pm at Sanford Vermillion
(20 S. Plum). Donate in
honor of your local heroes.
Call 1-877-877-3070 or
Sanford Vermillion, 6242611 for more
information. Bring valid
I.D. Donors must be at
least 17 yrs. old, weigh 110
lbs. or more & be in good
general health.
• Sustainability Series:
Tropical agroecology:
Enhancing ecological
interactions through
vegetation diversification
by Dr. Robin Gomez,
University of Costa Rica,
Mon., Jan. 26 @ 3:30 pm,
Churchill-Haines 101 on
USD campus
• Art Story time (ages 46 yrs.) at Vermillion Public
Library, Mon., Jan. 26 @
5:30 pm
• The Alzheimer &
Memory Loss Caregiver
Support Group, sponsored
by the South Dakota
Alzheimer’s Association,
will meet Mon., Jan. 26, 7
pm at the Vermillion
Public Library. All
caregivers of memory loss
persons are welcome to
attend. For more
information, contact Fern
at 624-4898 or Marilyn at
934-2534.
• First Dakota National
Bank to host AgriVisions
2015 featuring Dr. Brent
Gloy, ag economist & ag
producer, Mon., Jan. 26 at
Best Western Kelly Inn,
1607 E. Hwy. 50, Yankton
@ 7 pm. Farmers, agribusiness professionals &
business owners are
invited to attend.
Registration from 6:30-7
pm, presentation @ 7 pm.
Ice cream social will follow
the presentation. Call 605665-4904 or 800-657-5826
to reserve a seat.
• Al-anon meeting at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church,
Mon., Jan. 26 @ 7:30 pm.
For more information, call
624-9764.
TUESDAY, JAN. 27
• Movement Story time
for ages birth to 3 with
adult at Vermillion Public
Library, Tues., Jan. 27 @
10:15 am
• Vermillion Rotary
Club meeting, Tues., Jan.
27 @ 12 pm in the Al
Neuharth Media Center
conference room. For
more information, visit:
www.vermillionrotaryclub.
org
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28
• Art Story time for ages
4-6 at Vermillion Public
Library, Wed., Jan. 28 @ 11
am
• Non-Fiction Book
Club: Unbroken: A World
War II Story of Survival,
Resilience, and
Redemption,” by Laura
Hillenbrand, Wed., Jan. 28
@ 7 pm and Thurs., Jan. 29
@ 4 pm at Vermillion
Public Library. A limited
number of copies are
available at the Circulation
Desk.
THURSDAY, JAN. 29
• Grade school
programming (Open
Studio), Thurs., Jan. 29,
3:30-5 pm at Vermillion
Public Library
• NMM Live!: Violin &
fortepiano concert
featuring Jeri Jorgensen &
Cullan Bryant, Thurs., Jan.
29 @ 7 pm at Arne B.
Larson Concert Hall in the
National Music Museum.
General admission-$7;
seniors & youth-$4. Free to
USD students & to NMM
members-with-benefitså
1870
Ag Equipment
JD 4440 power shift transmission with Koyker loader. Real
good
condition,
(402)640-8387.
1875
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Doerr Angus Ranch Registered Black Angus Production
Sale at Verdigre Livestock
Auction,
Friday,
1/30,
12:30pm. Selling 6-Fall Bulls,
22 Coming 2-year old Bulls,
5-Yearling Replacement Heifers. All Zoetis 50k DNA tested.
www.doerrangusranch.com
Max Doerr, (402)288-4299.
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Vendors Needed. Saturday,
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