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“In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather
inside of 24 hours.” - Mark Twain
In This Issue
• DC Fair Board
• Recycling Town Hall Meeting
• Barry Underpass Meeting
• Voya Employee Awarded
• Domestic Violence
“Your Voice has Power”
• Hagenston Insurance
Recognizes new Agent
• Chat with Christine
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Events coming up
Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Newsletter 808 N. Merrill, Ave . 377-5601 April, 2018
• Apr 2nd Glendive Mat Devil’s Year End Banquet
@Moose 6pm
• Apr 3rd Baby Bistro @GMC 3:30-6pm
• Apr 5th MOPS @Alliance Church 9:30—11:30am
• Apr 5th DCYP Thirsty Thursdays: All ages Mixer
@Glendive Chamber 6pm—8pm
• Apr 6th Catholic Daughter Hot Dish & Salad
Luncheon @KC Hall 11:30—1pm
• Apr 6th Alive After Five Rewind Jessica
Blanekship @The Gallery 5-7pm
• Apr 7th “Paint Watercolor on Clayboard”
@The Gallery 10am
• Apr 8th Outback or Bust 5k/1k run fundraiser
@EPEC 11am BBQ to follow
• Apr 8th Jefferson Jackson Dinner & Silent
Auction @KC Hall 5pm
• Apr 10th Baby Bistro @GMC 3:30pm—6pm
• Apr 12th GGCF Barry Underpass Meeting
@Library 5pm
• Apr 13-14th Spring Fling
• Apr 13-14th DCHS Spring Play @DCHS 7pm
• Apr 16th Youth Mental Health First aid Class
@EMCMHC 8am-5pm
• Apr 17th Baby Bistro @GMC 3:30pm—6pm
• Apr 18th Lunch n Learn “A Journey with
Succulents” @Library 12-1pm
• Apr 20th Story time with Author Carmen Neuens
@Library 11:30am
• Apr 20-21st United Methodist Rummage Sale
• Apr 21st Friends of NRA Banquet
@EPEC 5:30-9:45pm
• Apr 21-29th Community Cleanup Week
• Apr 22nd Lyrid Meteor Shower Viewing and Hike
@Makoshika State Park 8:30-9:30pm
• Apr 24th Baby Bistro @GMC 3:30pm—6pm
• Apr 28th MLB Jr. Home Run Derby
@Whipkey Field 1pm-5pm
• Apr 29th Frontier Gateway Museum Annual
meeting 2pm-5pm
• May 5th Kiddie College Color Run
@Eyer Park 10am
• May 5th DRC: Recycling Town Hall Meeting
@EPEC 2-4pm
Send your events to us for the community calendar: [email protected]
Dawson Resource Council Recycling Town Hall Meeting
Recycling Town Hall will be May 5, 2018 from 2-4 PM. Host is Dawson Resource Council. Location is the EPEC.
Join Dawson Resource Council, local affiliate of Northern Plains Resource Council, for a community town hall on recycling in Glendive. We'll hear about the recycling options that we already have around Glendive, discuss our visions for the future of recycling locally, and outline some next steps to make that future become a reality. If you want to be a part of the solution, come chat! For questions or to RSVP, contact Amy at 939-5915.
Greater Glendive Community Foundation to Host brainstorm meeting on changes to Barry
Underpass
April 12 5PM Library basement How would you improve the land by the Barry Underpass? This is the main access for visitors to Makoshika State Park.
The Greater Glendive Community Foundation is hosting a brainstorming session Thursday, April 12 at 5PM to get your ideas and develop a plan.
Fair Board Announces
Events for 2018
The Dawson County Fair Board is
excited to announce that the dates and
entertainment have been set for the June
and August events at the Dawson
County Fairgrounds. This year’s June
event has been named The Dawson
County Fair’s Carnival & Outdoor Show
and will take place June 14th-17th.
Thursday night the North Star
Amusements Carnival will open and run
through Sunday. Friday nights
entertainment has been made possible
by the support of our local TBID
committee and will showcase the
Chancey Williams & the Younger
Brothers Band. Makoshika Promotions
has partnered with the fair board and will
hold their Loren Boese Memorial Bump
and Run on Saturday, June 16th. The
Dawson 100 Club Free Stage
will also have attractions and
of course, food and vendors
will complement a great
weekend.
The Dawson County Fair will
be August 9-12. The Pro-Tech
Sled Pull will be on Friday
night, PRCA Rodeo on Saturday and the
Ranch Rodeo on Sunday. Returning to
our fair will be the Freckle Farm Petting
Zoo & Pony Rides and Inflatable Fun
Zone. New to the Dawson 100 Club Free
Stage is Randy Cabral-a comedy juggl-
ing show. Of course, there will be a
variety of exhibits by the schools, open
class and 4-H, 4-H animals, shopping,
food vendors, contests and much more
to enjoy.
The fair board, who consists of 8
volunteers and one manager, is
confident that these two events will be
equally successful and appreciate all
sponsors, volunteers, vendors and
community members who support the
Dawson County Fairgrounds.
>>>We look forward to seeing everyone
in June and in August! L' Amour des Dessert
L’Amour will be at the Bunny Show April 7th in the
E.P.E.C. come help us support the Kids
The Gallery in April
From now until April 20th-
Waterworks Museum Traveling
Show with juries art from the
Museum on display during business hours 12-4pm
weekdays.
Alive After Five Rewind-Friday April 6th from 5-7 pm
Jessica Blankenship-Painter and Drawer of Agricultural
theme pictures
Saturday, April 7th Watercolor Painting on Clayboard at
10:00 am, instructor Shelley Freese/Dancing Cow Studio of
Miles City, class with last
2-3 hours.
Saturday April 14th for Spring Fling, The Gallery will be open
and will be selling birdhouse
Your Voice Has Power
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This year, Dawson County Domestic Violence’s campaign is about embracing your voice, understanding consent, and helping prevent sexual violence. There are many ways to embraces one’s voice, from practicing or providing consent to speaking out against stereotypes or gender biases. There are also many ways to aide in prevention, from calling out harmful
attitudes and challenging victim-blaming to believing survivors when they disclose. Join us in acknowledging our roles in preventing sexual violence. For more information please contact the Daw-son County Domestic Violence Office at 406-377-6477 or check out our Face-book page, www.facebook.com/dcdvprogram, for weekly updates and information on SAAM.
Voya Financial Advisors, Inc. Recognizes Melonie J. Beeler with Prestigious
President’s Club Award
Voya Financial Advisors has hon-ored Melonie J. Beeler with the prestigious President’s Club title, earned by only the top 10 percent of affiliated representatives. Melonie J. Beeler has achieved President’s Club status for her investment planning success, unwavering dedication to clients and reaching targeted sales goals.
“I’m thrilled that Melonie J. Beeler has received this high-level recognition,” said Tom Halloran, president of Voya Financial Advisors. “This is an opportunity for us to acknowledge the tremendous achievements of Melonie who is helping clients achieve the financial confidence and freedom they desire every day. With Voya’s vision to be America’s Retirement Company, we want to recognize professionals who play such a key role in helping Americans better save and prepare for retirement.”
To be recognized with the President’s Club award, Melonie exceeded a business growth
milestone in assets under management that sets her apart as a high-performing financial professional.
Melonie J. Beeler is an Investment Adviser Representative with Voya Financial Advisors. Melonie has more than 17 years of experience in the financial services industry and holds the Securities 7 and Investment Advisor Representative licenses.
Voya Financial Advisors is a top-tier independent broker-dealer focused on helping advance the retirement readiness and financial security needs of Americans. For more in-formation, visit www.voyafa.com.
Melonie J. Beeler offers securities and investment advisory services through Voya Financial Advisors, Inc., member SIPC.
Greg, Evelyn, &
Barbara would
like to formally
congratulate our newest agent
Jessica Gramm on obtaining her
Property & Casualty Insurance
License!
Jessica has been an awesome
addition to our team!
Sincerely,
Barbara Grizey, CISR
Building Connections that keep the community moving forward.
Chat with Christine
This morning as dawn was unfolding, I finally heard the bird chorus outside my window. I always wait for this marker to announce spring is actually here. I think today, March 29, 2018 it has arrived. So hopefully, that small dusting of snow is the last piece of winter because I believe we are all ready for the sunshine and breath of a new season. As we leave winter, I find I am reflective and peaceful and though the months ahead promise to be extremely busy I am always excited to see what comes with burst of spring. The Entrepreneurial Spirit of business has been blooming in Glendive as well. Three of our Shop Glendive members were on the front of this week’s Ranger. What a great story to celebrate all their creativity and hard work. Glendive has a wonderful momentum building and we are excited about what their expanded new locations will offer downtown Glendive.
So what is ahead? First I hope if you are not a vendor participating in the Spring Fling, please take time to come grab a bite, visit the trade show, April 13 & 14 and find great ideas to spruce up your home, yard and more. This will also be a great weekend to visit our ShopGlendive retailers. If you participate in the “Tour de Glendive” you have an opportunity to win a great door prize filled with unique items from all the participating ShopGlendive members. April 22nd is Earth Day and the Chamber will again partner with the Greater Glendive Community Foundation, and the City of Glendive to sponsor Community Clean Up Week April 21st-29th. Please watch for details. We have also just closed the 2018 Paddlefish/Caviar grant application submission process and grant awards will be announced later in April.
As a follow up to the Makoshika Basketball Tournament, thank you all in Glendive for helping us be great hosts for our teams and their fans. We are following the success we’ve had with the MBB this summer on July 14 & 15 with the Glendive 3 on 3 Downtown Rumble! This ½ court, pavement tournament will be in the center of downtown with age brackets from 4th grade – 30+. Please let us know if you would like more information. Finally, I would like to give a shout out to your hard working board. They are an engaged leadership team and as the staff, we are loving the energy they are brining to your Chamber.
In the weeks ahead, we will continue to focus on serving the members and to inviting the visitor to Share the Local Experience. On April 26th & 27th the Chamber & Glendive CVB will be hosting Glendive Hospitality Training so if you would like to attend please let me know. Also, Please watch in April for an official social media policy. As the algorithms continue to evolve we are working to put Chamber & member posting, and post sharing guidelines in place to ensure we keep a vibrant social media presence.
Welcome to Spring! See you in a few weeks and the Fling! Sincerely, Christine Whitlatch
Contact Us
For more information give us
a call or visit us on
Glendive Chamber of
Commerce & Agriculture
808 N. Merrill Ave.
Glendive, MT 59330
406-377-5601
Visit us on the web at
www.glendivechamber.com
Thank you to BOSS for providing
the Chamber with color prints!
www.abcboss.com
Next Meeting: Wednesday,
April, 11th 8:15 am At the Chamber
Visit Glendive is proud to
announce the launch of the new
website. Visit the new site at:
www.visitglendive.com
Follow Visit Glendive on Facebook!
@visitglendive
We Welcomed the following new members in March:
Glendive Public Schools, Stephen Schreibeis, 900 N. Merrill Ave, 406-377-5393 Glendive Girls Softball Association, Lesa Schak, PO Box 252, 406-939-4501
Codi Smith Photography, Codi Smith, 202 Dilworth St., 406-939-4405
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We will start in the EPEC parking lot and end there as well.
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What is MOPS? A moms group for moms of young children
ages 0-5.
Where does the MOPS group in Glendive meet? The Glendive Alliance Church
When does it meet? First Thursday of the Month
9:30-11:30
WATCH East
We would like to extend an open invitation to all who
would like a tour of the facility and see the amazing
work being done in our community. For those wanting a
tour, please call ahead of time and speak to Derek
Gibbs, Program Administrator, to schedule
a day and time.
He can be reached at 377-6001.