Download - January 2012 Chamberline
Welcome New Members
Chamber
Snapshot
December 2011
Phone Calls: 437
Walk-in: 193
Email Inquires: 20
Relocation Packets: 89
Phone Books 33
Misc. & Maps: 35
Web Hits 2234
Facebook Users 318
Special points of interest:
January 2—Chamber Closed
January 10—Business After Hours—Dan
Porter Motors
January 16—Sampling of Sicily
January 21—Bull Days
For more upcoming events
Check out our calendar at
www.dickinsonchamber.org
Inside this issue:
Community Leadership 3
Leadership Dickinson 4
Chamber Member News 5
Election Information 7
Thank you’s 9
Chamber News 10
Business After Hours 11
The
Chamberline
January 2012
UBL Des ign Group, P.C. Jeff Ubl
1710 Burnt Boat Drive, Suite 3
Bismarck, ND 58603-0817
701-751-4555
www.ubldesign.com
UB L D es ign Gr oup , P . C . inc ludes ar c h i t e c -
t ur e , in t er ior des ign , a nd i n dus tr ia l des ig n.
Badlands Activit ies Center Ben Shroyer
398 State Avenue
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-483-1918
www.dickinsonstate.edu/bac
Badlands Activities Center serves businesses with its meeting and event needs. The BAC has 5,000 square feet of indoor multi– purpose space and a variety of outdoor space available for rent year-round.
The BAC offers a convenient & easily accessible location for your next event. They provide open date availability, ample parking, reasonable rates, helpful, & accommodating staff & first rate ser-vice.
BAC also offers wireless internet, audio/visual equipment, catering, & bar service.
O’Neil Rentals , LLC Becky O’Neil
PO Box 85
Gladstone, ND 58630
701-227-1021
O’Neil Rentals, LLC is surface oilfield
rental equipment. They have Yellowdog pumps, pressure washers, and portable of-fices.
Happy New Year !!
From the Staff at
The Dickinson Chamber
Of
Commerce
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Board of Directors
Dennis Cannon ..................................... President
Craig Kubas .......................................... Pres-Elect
Rachelle Schroeder ............................ Treasurer
Chris Johnson . ..................................... Past President
Elaine Myran ......................................... Director
Mike Renner .......................................... Director
Klint Sickler ........................................... Director
Harmony Kolling ................................. Director
Lisa Roers ............................................... Director
Christian Kostelecky ......................... Director
Terry Kovacevich ............................... Director
Nathan Bouray ..................................... Director
Committee Chairperson
Agriculture ............................................. Kwirt Johnson
Airport Promotions . ......................... Matt Remynse
Ambassador .......................................... Deedra Weidner
Education ............................................... Rebecca Pitkin
Governmental Affairs ....................... Nate Bouray
Promotions and Retail ..................... Betty Jo Noe
Officials .................................................... Rachelle Schroeder
STAFF
Lexi Sebastian ...................................... Executive Director
Kristi Tessier ........................................ Events & Marketing Coordinator
Cindy Brock ........................................... Administrative Assistant
Publication First Day of the Month
Published By C. Brock
Deadline Third Thursday of the month - For both copy and advertising
Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce
314 3rd Avenue West •P.O. Box C
Dickinson, ND 58602
Phone: 701-225-5115 Fax: 701-225-5116
E-mail: [email protected]
Board of Directors monthly meeting minutes
and annual financial statements are available to Chamber Members.
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Petty Construction Company, LLC Kevin Wodlinger
902 38th Avenue East
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-225-6516
www.pettyconstruction.com
Petty Construction Company, LLC has over 20 years of Energy Ser-vices construction experience and is locally owned and operated. Crea-tive solutions and the ability to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of the oil and gas industry make Petty Construction number one with their cus-tomers. Petty Construction specializes in HDPE Fusion, Directional Bore, and Water Management/Frac Support, but their top priorities are safety and an active commitment to providing customer-focused solu-tions.
Welcome New Members Continued.. .
Tax Pros , Inc. Deanne Warner, Marketing Director
288 West 1st St.
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-388-2228
www.taxprosnd.com
Tax Pros, Inc. offers professional tax preparation an tax planning ser-vices to individuals and businesses. We provide personalized service to each person and business we help. Our affordable tax preparation fees start at only $50, and our fair and flexible pricing ensures that anybody can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with having your taxes, or your business’s taxes done licensed professionals.
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Development, Construction, Property Management and Commercial & Residential
Real Estate.
News
Would you like to offer a new
Chamber member a welcome
coupon from your
Business
when they join the
Chamber.
Contact the 225-5115 for
More information.
The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to bring Community Leadership Insti-
tute to the Dickinson Area! This leadership program is geared to identify those that would like to define their leadership skills, find volunteer opportunities, and develop community aware-ness.
Community Leadership Institute is a great tool for the commu-nity to assist in finding more candidates to assume leadership positions. This program will offer ways for individuals to gain experience, knowledge, or the right connections to pursue leadership roles in a community.
Businesses are encouraged to sponsor an employee that would benefit from this program. The fee of $250 and a com-pleted enrollment form are due to the Chamber office prior to February 15th, 2012. The class size is limited to ten.
Topics to Include: Volunteering, Media, Transportation, Eco-nomic Development/Ag, Legislative/Government, Energy Services, Healthcare, Education
Sessions will begin: March 6th, 2012 through April 24th, 2012.
All Sessions are held on Tuesdays from 8am to 11:45a.m.
For additional information contact the Chamber office at 225-5115 or email [email protected].
Page 4 Leadership Dickinson
Leadership Dickinson held their City Government Day on December 14, 2011 at Dickinson City Hall.
The morning consisted of a full tour of City Hall, an overview of the city and growth, tours of our city baler building, police station, public transit and fire station. Over the lunch hour we had a the Dickinson City Commissioners join us and listen to the SPOT Analysis presentation on Dickinson. The afternoon we had a mock city commission meeting discussing the issue of crew camps. The day wrapped up with a presentation from the West River Community Center.
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American Trust Center and American Bank Center announces new positions
Gate City Bank donates to
charitable organizations
Monthly Awards At Midwest Business Sys-
tems
Member News
In the past several months, Gate City Bank has donated $218,500 to area organizations as part of its commitment to support commu-nities and causes. Local donations included contri-butions to the Dickinson Area Concert Association, Sacred Heart Benedictine Foundation, Western Horizons Care Center and the Best Friends Mentoring Program. Additional donations were made to regional organizations includ-ing Special Olympics of North Dakota, Arthritis Foundation, Alz-heimer’s Association, Hunting-ton’s Disease Society of America, March of Dimes North Dakota Chapter, North Dakota High School Rodeo Association, North Dakota Knights of Columbus, Boy Scouts of America Northern Lights Council, Pheasants For-ever, The Outdoor Adventure Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, Children’s Miracle Network and Make a Wish Foundation of North Dakota. A $1.3 billion mutual community bank, Gate City Bank has been providing complete banking ser-vices to its customers since 1923. Gate City Bank has 32 convenient banking offices across North Da-kota and Minnesota, and employs more than 400 people.
Lonnie Berg has earned November’s Digital Solutions Specialist of the month. Lonnie manages the Minot branch of Midwest Busi-ness Systems.
Kelly Prendiville was voted on by his peers as November’s Em-ployee of the month. Kelly is a Digital Support Specialist working out of the Dickin-
son branch of Midwest Business Systems.
Paul Heer has earned No-vember’s Digital Support Specialist of the month. Paul works out of the Jamestown branch of Mid-west Business Systems.
Midwest Business Systems is proud to congratulate them. They are valuable members of the Midwest Business System’s team. The expertise's they bring in their appropriate fields make it possible for clients throughout North Dakota to employ digital high-speed copying, faxing, printing, and scanning technologies in their businesses.
American Trust Center is pleased to announce Gerald Galloway as President. Jerry joined American in 1999, serv-ing as a Trust Officer and later as Senior Vice President of Administra-tion with American Bancor, Ltd. He is cur-rently semi-retired and serves as a member of the Trust Committee and Board of Directors. Prior to American, Jerry was in the general practice of law in Dickinson for 33 years.
Kathy Torske has been named as Chief Execu-tive Officer. Kathy joined American Trust Center in May of 2005 as an Administrative Offi-cer and was later pro-moted to Assistant Vice
President of Safety and Soundness. In addition, she was designated as the Human
Resources Officer and oversaw the Corporate Accounting functions. The past several months Kathy has been serving as interim President/ CEO of American Trust Center.
Kathy holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Ac-counting and Business Administration from Dickinson State Univer-sity. She received her designation of Certified Public Accountant in 2001 and certification as a Fiduciary & Invest-ment Risk Specialist in 2009. Kathy also has several years of Auditor experience prior to joining American.
Kathy accepted the po-sition of Chief Execu-tive Officer November 1, 2011.
American Bank Center is pleased to announce Sherry Maus as a Teller at the downtown Dick-inson location. Sherry is returning to Ameri-can and previously worked as a Financial Service Representative at the north location and as a Loan Assistant at the downtown loca-tion in 2010.
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Water/Wastewater Engineering—Surveying/Mapping/GIS
Electrical/Structural Engineering—Land Development
Municipal Engineering—Instrumentation And Controls
Member News
Sacajawea Substance Abuse announces
hires
Wells Fargo names Hande market president
Sacajawea Substance Abuse Counseling and Drug Test-ing Center recently added two employees. Becca Evans is now office manager. Becca recently relo-cated from Missoula, MT. Brady Pelton is a certified seminar instructor as well as a
drug and alcohol tester. Brady has a degree in business
management.
Wells Fargo recently announced that Travis Hande, sen-ior business banking relationship manager, was named market president for Dickinson. “During his career at Wells Fargo, Travis has built a strong track record for leading our ag banking business and helping our customers succeed financially,” Brad Pauly, business banking manager for rural markets in ND stated in a press release. Hande joined Wells Fargo as an ag banker in 2003. A native of Amidon, he earned a bachelor’s degree in agri-cultural business from South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD. He serves on the Dickinson Chamber of Commerce Ag
committee and is an adjunct teacher at Dickinson State
University.
Dr. Audrey McMacken, obstetrician/gynecologist at Medcenter One Dickinson Clinic, recently passed her board exam and is now board certified through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. To become board certified, Dr. McMacken passed written and oral examinations that tested her skills, knowledge and ability required for medical and surgical care of women. Dr. McMacken has been with Medcenter One Dickinson Clinic, 938 2nd Ave. W., since 2008. She is a native of Taylor and is the only full-time board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist in Dickinson. Patients can schedule an appointment with Dr. McMacken by visiting medcen-terone.com/dickinson or by call-ing 701-456-6296.
Dr. Audrey McMacken earns board certification
Page 7 Election Information
Dickinson, ND City Commissioners (Four positions will be up for election, they are elected as four year terms)
Stark County Commissioners (Three positions will be up for election, they are elected as four year terms)
Earliest day to begin circulating Petitions ……………………………….Saturday, January 14, 2012
Earliest day to file Petitions…………..…………………… Monday, January 16, 2012 Last day to file Petitions…………………………4:00p.m., Friday, April 13, 2012
Ballot Measures to be Considered
Measure #1 Appointment of legislator to a full-time appointive state office
Petition Title A concurrent resolution to amend and reenact section 6 of article IV of the Constitution of North Dakota relating to the appoint-
ment of a member of the legislative assembly to a full-time appointive state office.
Measure #2 Elimination of property taxes and replacement of lost revenue
Petition Title This initiated measure would amend sections 1,4,14,15, and 16 of article X of the North Dakota Constitution and repeal sections
5,6,7,9, and 10 of that same article, eliminating property taxes, poll taxes and acreage taxes, effective January 1, 2012. Te measure would replace the lost revenues with allocations of various state-level taxes and other revenues, without restrictions on how these
revenues may be spent.
Measure #3 Government prohibited from burdening the exercise of religious liberty
Petition Title This initiated measure would add a new section to article I of the North Dakota Constitution preventing
the government from burdening the sincere exercise of religious liberty by a person or religious organization, absent proof of a compelling governmental interest, and then only by use of the least
restrictive means.
For more information on the proposed measures and the primary election go to www.nd.gov
To Contact Our Local Legislators:
District 36 Senator George L. Nodland (R) Email:[email protected] Representative Shirley Meyer (D) Email:[email protected] Representative Mike Schatz (R) Email:[email protected]
District 37 Senator Rich Wardner (R): Majority Leader Email: [email protected] Representative Nancy Johnson (R) Email: [email protected] Representative Vicky Steiner (R) Email: [email protected]
To Contact North Dakota’s Pro-Business Legislation:
North Dakota Chamber of Commerce www.ndchamber.com Phone: 701-222-0929 Toll Free: 1-800-382-1405
Primary Election June 12, 2012
Page 8 More Area News
2004. Christian is the Past Exalted Ruler of Dickinson Elks Lodge 1137, a past member of Opti-mist International, and a cur-rent board member of the Dickinson Chamber of Com-merce, and the Dickinson State University Foundation. Christian resides in Dickinson with his wife Lisa and sons Tony, 14, and Tyler, 13. The Automobile Dealers Asso-ciation of North Dakota is the trade association for the state’s 89 new-car franchised automobile dealers, with headquarters in Fargo, ND.
Christian Kostelecky, Dickin-son, ND, has been elected to serve on the Board of Direc-tors of the Automobile Deal-ers Association of North Da-kota. He is General Manager of Sax Motor Co., a Chevro-let, Cadillac, Buick dealer with locations in Dickinson, Bowman, and Killdeer.
Christian graduated from Dickinson High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Min-nesota State University Moorhead, and a Master’s degree in Fi-nance from the Univer-sity of Den-ver. He is also a gradu-ate of the General Mo-tors Institute of Automotive Management in Flint, Michigan.
Christian worked at the fam-ily dealership during high school and college in the de-tail and service departments. Upon graduation from col-lege, he worked as a bank examiner for the FDIC for two years before returning to graduate school. Christian then worked ten years as a financial analyst and an in-vestment manager with As-set Management Group in Englewood, CO. Christian and his family moved back to Dickinson in 2001 to re-join the dealership, and became the General Manager in
CHRISTIAN KOSTELECKY ELECTED TO ADAND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Saturday, February 18, 2012 Lady J’s Catering, 20 E. Broadway
Social: 5:30 · Dinner: 6:30pm · Wine Raffle: 9:00pm
$60/Ticket (Limited Dinner Tickets Sold)
For information or to buy dinner tickets call
Valerie at THS 483-6085 Proceeds benefit Dickinson Catholic Schools Fine
Arts Programs Wine Raffle $5/Ticket: 1st Drawing: 50 bottles of wine 2nd Drawing: 30 bottles of wine 3rd Drawing: 20 bottles wine 4th Drawing: Reidel Crystal Wine Glasses 5th Drawing: Electric Wine Opener 6th Drawing: Cheese Board w/Knife set Need not be present to win. Must be able to pick-up prizes. Must be 21 to purchase. Purchase of a ticket is not a charitable donation.
Raffle tickets sold at: Lady J’s Catering, Town & Coun-try Liquors, American Bank Center (north)
KLJ Hires
Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, an engineering surveying and planning firm, recently hired Jon Wilczek and Jason Laible. Jon Wilczek is an engineer II in Dickinson. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engi-neering from University of Minnesota and is a licensed professional engineer in Min-nesota and North Dakota. Jon has 30 years of related work experience. Prior to employ-ment at KL & J Jon worked as a project engineer and project manager for several consulting firms in Minnesota and North Dakota. Jason Liable is an engineer II
in Dickinson. He earned a
bachelor’s degree in civil engi-
neering from Colorado State
University. Jason has 11 years
experience in engineering de-
sign and management.
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Thank you for renewing 2011-2012 memberships
AFLAC—Ellie Papineau, Courtney Hickel, Kathy Johnson, Michelle Roller Berger Electric Dakota Rubber Stamp Dakota Sew & So Hawks Point Ramada—Grand Dakota Lodge & Confernce Center Sherwin—Williams Company Simonson Station Stores Steffan Saw & Bike Wandler, Ninetta Wanner Western Wear, Inc.
Ribbon Cuttings
Midwest Gold
Company, LLC
UCP Personnel
Services
Out of Town
Badlands Integrity
Hometown Pride
Award
the evening meal. This educational showcase would allow people to learn about cuts of meat and how to prepare meat and at the end of the presenta-tions food was available. Another idea would be to have Ag related business have an information booth with grills set up. People could have food samples while they view the booths. A garden-ing demonstration may also be a possi-bility. Bull Days – This year’s Showcase will be January 21st at Stockmen’s Livestock East. They sent a bid out to caterers for chili for 400 people. The committee is working on getting sponsors. If there is bad weather and more than 5 pens that do not show they will be an-nounced at the end of the showcase. February 7th ―Best of the Best in Wheat and Barley‖ will be at the Ramada, Grand Dakota Lodge. Registration will start at 8:30am and the program will start at 9am. For more information you can contact Kurt Froelich or Roger Ashley.
Chamber Committees Ambassadors /Membership Committee Sampling of Sicily-January 16, 2011-This year there will be a chance to win a prize with the purchase of a bottle of wine at the door. This year we will have Julie Opdahl play-ing live music for our guests that evening. The Sampling of Sicily will be advertised on the Dakota Community Bank, CVB, Chamber and Consolidated electronic signs. The Dickinson Press will be running some ads as well. Lexi will talk about it on her radio spot. Hometown Pride and Ribbon Cuttings-There will be a ribbon cuttings on December 28th, 2011. The commit-tee added Lufkin Industries to the ribbon cutting list. Election of Vice Chair-Tasha will take over in February. The list of commit-tee members will be emailed for a nomination of a vice chair.
Education Committee No meeting held.
Promotions Committee Season of Lights Wrap Up- Display of Lights- Inside the mall there were over 150 votes placed in our registra-tion boxes. This is up over quadruple from the year prior. Outside there were 9 floats decorated. That is up 4 floats from last year. There was a line of traffic from Dairy Queen all the way to Great Plains National Bank over the whole 2 hours that we were displayed in the parking lot. The Dickinson Press had over 400 cups of hot chocolate given out. They could have given more out but they ran out. The Float winner was The Dickinson Press and the People’s Choice was Coke. Craft Show- This year’s show had a good turnout. All vendors showed up and participated.
Recreational Events: 3on3 Hoopfest Committee No meeting was held.
Government Affairs Commit-tee No meeting held.
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Airport Committee No meeting held.
Agriculture Committee West River Livestock Show –This year’s show had quality of cattle was great. There was good feedback from the ex-hibitors. We do compete with the Nile in Billings, MT and the national FFA Convention being around the same time. A different weekend would compete with high school sporting events. The clean up went well. The date will be reserved with DSU for next year. Calendar - A sample of the 2012 calendar was passed around for review. We will have 2000 printed at Quality Quick Print. Ag BBQ – 2012’s Ag BBQ will have a different format. They would like to get more family and youth involved and have an educational element. They discussed moving to the Wednesday before school starts next fall. Maybe a home and garden show ending with an ice cream social. They are also consider-ing sponsoring the noon lunch instead of
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