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Welcome New Members
Chamber
Snapshot
October 2011
Phone Calls: 522
Walk-in: 190
Email Inquires: 15
Relocation Packets: 31
Phone Books 5
Misc. & Maps: 13
Web Hits 1929
Facebook Users 511
Special points of interest:
November 1 Business After Hours
Ramada Grand Dakota Lodge
November 24—25 Chamber closed
December 2 Display of Lights
December 3 Craft Show
For more upcoming events
Check out our calendar at
www.dickinsonchamber.org
Inside this issue:
Ribbon Cuttings 3
Leadership Dickinson 4
Chamber Member News 5
Investment Center 7
Thank you’s 9
Chamber News 10
Business After Hours 11
The
Chamberline
November 2011
MAC’S Inc. Steve Kienzle
PO Box 1817
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-483-3550
www.macshardware.com
MAC’S Inc. is a 4th generation, family-owned North Dakota company that was originally incorporated in 1932. Known to be “NOT Just Another Hardware Store,” MAC‟S offers not only the standard hardware you expect, but also bolts in bulk, industrial and sur-plus items, a large selection of chain, rope, and cable, and great customer service. MAC‟S has twelve loca-tions in the tri-state area: Minot, Bismarck, Fargo, Moorhead, Jamestown, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Huron, Watertown, Aberdeen, Sioux falls, and De-troit Lakes.
Record Keepers, LLC Todd Henderson, CSDS
2624 Vermont Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58102
701-690-1830 or 701-690-7920
www.recordkeepersllc.com
Record Keepers LLC is a North Dakaota company established in 1993. They provide secure business records storage and shredding services to hundreds of clients throughout North Dakota from their facilities in Bismarck and Fargo. They are AAA Certified by the National Association for Information Destruction for paper shredding and computer hare drive shred-ding. They have a truck in Dickinson on a scheduled basis and one available on-call for large jobs.
High Plains Dental, P.C. Mathew Meyer, & Duffy Meyer
PO Box 1118
Dickinson, ND 58602
www.highplainsdentalpc.com
The High Plains Dental, P.C. offers cos-metic contouring, crowns & bridges, cos-metic fillings, veneers, root canals, den-tures, implants, emergency service, nitrous oxide and television in every room just to name a few services. Dr. Duffy is a native of Killdeer with a dental degree from the Uni-versity of Colorado School of Dentistry. Dr. Duffy and her team are excited to help you with all your dental needs.
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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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Midwest Gold Company, LLC Kirk Scott Grace
PO Box 1383
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-260-6810
Midwest Gold Company, LLC buys broken and worn jewelry. Dental gold, silver and silverware, gold and silver coins and platinum.
Welcome New Members
J & J Operating, LLC Clarence Frank, Manager
537—27th Ave. East
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-225-4441
J & J Operating, LLC sells parts for all tanks, Neumatic, Belly Dump, Flatbed, Van and Cattle Trailers along with service repairs. A lot of their work is Oilfield related on oil tank and water tank trailers.
J & J Operating, LLC has been in business for over 30 years. They also have the same employee‟s working since then.
Total Control, Inc. Todd Tooz
4038 3rd Ave. West
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-225-0201
Total Control, Inc. are asbestos abatement, mold remediation and lead remediation contractors.
Gaffaney’s Floral
483 Main Street
Dickinson, ND 58601
225-6048
www.gaffaneysfloral.com
November Coffee Sponsor
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Development, Construction, Property Management and Commercial & Residential
Real Estate.
Ribbon Cuttings
D ic k i ns on
P ub l ic
S choo ls – L i nc o l n E le me nt ar y
Dakota Custom Cabinets & Homes
Hometown
Pride Award
Ti tan Machiner y
Dakota Custom Cabinets and Homes is a family owned business with 45 years experience in servicing home owners, contractors and dealers throughout the Midwest.
DCCH represents several products within the construction trade. We have partnered with quality home builders, cabinet manufacturers and excavation companies that each has over 40 plus years of experience.
We will provide individual services or we can tie these together to pro-vide turn-key products to the Dickinson area. From start to finish, we will be your construction experts in a convenient one-stop shop.
Page 4 Leadership Dickinson
Blog by Brett Braunagel And Mason Schiff
We all met up at the chamber of commerce at around 8 o’clock. We also got a good breakfast like the time before which consisted of muffins and juice. We then waited for our speaker, Kurt Froelich, who came to speak about how important agriculture is in our state. He had a very interest-ing presentation which showed where North Dakota ranked in production of many plants and animal products.
After he was done we loaded up our mini buses to head over to Dean’s Meat Market. Half of us made it to Dean’s but the other half had broken down on the other bus. We waited until the other half go to deans with a new bus and then he started his tour. While in the back room we saw how they cut and process all the meat they receive from various cus-tomers. Dean then showed us the back freezer which had hundreds of pounds of meat stored in it, and he explained he would have it all ready to sell by the end of the week. He then told us that they had 3 workers, him and his wife with an extra hand.
Once we went to load the bus again we headed to Richard-ton to visit Stone Mill Incorporated. Here we learned how they sort and package all different types of flax and we even found out they have a color sorter which sorts the flax by the color. We then went on to see the shakers which sorted out all impurities from the flax. Once done inside we went to load up again when our second bus broke down. While we tried to get it started with the help of the Stone Mill workers after they were unsuccessful we had to call in for another bus.
We then searched for the tormaschy dairy farm but got lost for about 15 minutes. While on our way we found the hid-den dirt road that lead us to the dairy farm. Once we got to the dairy farm we toured how they milk the cows and also got to look into the giant tank where he stores all his milk. He showed us his corrals he keeps his cattle in so he can control their feed. We then got to go see the calves that were inside and answered question about the tour to win prizes.
After we were done there we headed to the Richardton gas station to eat Hot Stuff pizza for lunch. When we finished eating we loaded up and left for Dickinson. Once we got to Dickinson we went to Stockmen’s Livestock. Inside we toured their auction site where auctions are held every Thursday. Once we were done inside he showed us how they used their manure and made it into fertilizer for the public to purchase.
It was a very eventful and interesting day for everyone. Overall we learned a lot about how important agriculture
really is in our small town.
Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, an engineering, surveying and planning firm, recently hired Zach Baranick as a CADD technician I with the Survey Group in Dickinson. Zach earned an associate
degree in architectural draft-
ing and estimating technol-
ogy from North Dakota State
College of Science. Prior to
his employment with KL & J,
Zach completed an intern-
ship with Da-
kota Gasifica-
tion Com-
pany.
Zach Keller has expanded his role to include Financial Service Represen-tative du-ties. Zach started in 2008 as a part time teller. Zach is currently pursuing his Bachelor’s Degree in Ac-counting and Business Administration at Dickin-son State University.
American Bancor, Ltd. is pleased to announce Shane Klitzke has been named Information Technology Coordinator. Shane will continue his duties as Network Administrator as well as coordinate various department projects re-lating to information sys-tems and telecommunica-tion systems. Shane has been with American since August of 2001.
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KL & J hires
Baranick
American Bank Center and American Bancor, Ltd. is pleased to announce several employee updates and hires.
Susie Willer has been named as Mortgage Bank-ing Officer. Susie has prior mortgage banking ex-perience and most cur-rently worked as the Vice President/ Officer Manager for Dickinson Guaranty & Title.
Ryan Beck has been named as Business Banking Offi-cer/ Super-visor for the Dickinson market. Ryan is a graduate of Dickinson State Uni-versity and the Graduate School of Banking in Wis-consin. He has more than 13 years of experience in the banking industry, all with American Bank Center and has been a Business Bank-ing Officer since 2004.
Kelly Barnes has been named as Mortgage Loan Market Processor. Kelly joined American in 2008
and has held the positions of Reception-ist and Mortgage Loan Proc-
essor. Most currently Kelly worked for Invest-ment Centers of America as a Client Service Asso-ciate.
Employee Updates
and hires
North Dakota Guaranty and Title Company, North Da-kota’s leader in residential, commercial and mineral title informa-tion services announces that Korene Steier has been named the new Of-fice Manager for its Dickin-son Guaranty and Title Company office in Dickin-son, ND. North Dakota Guaranty and Title Company in Bismarck, N.D., is the parent company of Dickinson Guaranty . To learn more visit www.TheTitleTeam.com.
Baker Boy awarded
Baker Boy, a supplier of bakery products, received an award from Inc. Magazine as one of America’s 5,000 fastest grow-ing privately held companies. The award is a reflection of Baker Boy’s goal to increase its sales and customer base throughout the Midwest and western while also expanding its facilities and capabilities to meet the new demand. “We’re very honored to receive
this award,” Guy Moos, second
-generation owner and Presi-
dent of Baker Boy, said in a
press release. “I’m grateful to
our employees for their hard
work and their complete dedi-
cation to meeting customer
needs. Our growth – and this
award – is a direct result of
their tireless efforts.”
NDGT appoints Steier as new
Office Manager
Area News
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Water/Wastewater Engineering—Surveying/Mapping/GIS
Electrical/Structural Engineering—Land Development
Municipal Engineering—Instrumentation And Controls
Mary Gross of Rehab Visions outpatient clinic located on State Avenue in Dickinson attended a course on hand therapy in Bismarck Septem-ber 10th. The Course provided nine
hours of training on splint-
ing and returning to full,
functional hand use after
injury or surgery.
Gross Attends Course
from Rehab Visions
DFC consultants add
Bogan as accountant
Catherine Bogan joined DFC Consultants as an accountant in the Dickinson office. Catherine is a graduate of
Purdue University with an
Associate’s degree in busi-
ness. She has over 17 years of
account and auditing experi-
ence.
Fisher Industries recently announced employee up-dates. Robin Mueller is now mar-keting coordinator. Robin previously worked for Dickinson Public Schools as an administrative assis-tant. Robin has degrees in graphic design and busi-ness administration. Jen Messer joins Fisher Industries as human re-sources director in June. Jen has an extensive back-ground in banking and financing. Messer most recently worked with American Trust Center administering retirement plans. Kim Groll transferred to the position of accounts receivable director in Au-gust. Kim joined Fisher Industries in 1996 and has a degree in Accounting. Angela Reiter fills the posi-
tion of accounts payable
director. Angela has 24
years of experience3 in
accounting and audit
preparation. Before join-
ing the Fisher Industries
team, Angela was em-
ployed with DFC Consult-
ants, Ltd.
Danny Hood was recently named gas superintendent of Montana-Dakota Utili-ties’ Badlands Region. Danny will be based in Dickinson. The region covers Montana-Dakota’s service territories in eastern Montana, west-ern North Dakota and north western South Dakota. Danny joined Montana-Dakota in 2007 as a staff engineer in the gas distribu-tion department at the gen-eral office. Before joining the company, Danny worked for the Montana Department of Transporta-tion for 15 years. Danny is a graduate of
Montana State University
with a Bachelor of Science
degree. He also is a li-
censed professional engi-
neer.
Dr. Lonnie Neuberger of Dickinson was elected presi-dent of the North Dakota Dental Association at its an-nual session Grand Forks.
The NDDA is an advocate of oral health, promoting educa-tion and service to its mem-bers and the public. It was chartered by the American Dental Association and repre-sents 335 dentists that are organized into five districts in North Dakota.
Dr. Neuberger is a graduate of
Beulah High School, Dickin-
son State University and the
University of Nebraska Medi-
cal Center, College of Den-
tistry. He has practiced in
Dickinson for 12 years and is
owner of the Neuberger Den-
tal Clinic at 239 14th Street W.
in Dickinson.
MDU names Danny
Hood gas
superintendent
Fisher Industries
Announces Updates
President of dental
association elected
Area News
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From the office of: Tasha Gartner & Dream O’Brien 46 1st St W
Dickinson, ND 58601 701-456-3390
Investment News
Page 8 More Area News
Medcenter One board-certified family medicine physician Dr. Joel Blanch-ard was recently a guest speaker at the North Dakota Workforce Safety & Insur-ance fourth annual Open Forum event in Dickinson, N.D.
Dr. Blanchard is the medi-cal director of the Medcen-ter One Occupational Health Clinic.
The Oct. 13 forum was an in-teractive exchange of ideas between the medical commu-nity and employers to identify ways to improve safety prac-tices and health outcomes for injured workers.
Medcenter One Occupational Health Clinic provides one central location for all occu-pational health medicine ser-vices. With locations in Bis-marck, Dickinson and Minot, the goal of occupational health is to develop programs specific to each employer that keeps their workers safe, well
and productive.
The annual Operation Christmas Child drive for shoe boxes has begun once again. Each year, Operation Christmas Child delivers millions of gift-filled shoe boxes around the world to boys and girls who are suf-fering because of war, natu-ral disaster, poverty, illness, or neglect. St. John Lu-theran Church in Dickinson will be a shoe box drop-off site for this region. Pre-printed colorful Christmas shoe boxes and brochures with information on how to pack a shoe box may be picked up at the church. Gift ideas for the boxes in-clude: small toys such as cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals; school supplies such as crayons, markers, pens and pencils; hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, combs, wash-cloths; and other miscella-neous items such as hard candy, gum, socks, etc. Please use only new items. The national collection week will be Sunday, No-vember 13 – Sunday, No-vember 20. Office hours at the church are: Monday – Friday: 9am – 4pm and the address is 146 6th Avenue West. We welcome filled shoe boxes from businesses, civic groups, community clubs, churches, families and other organizations. SW North Dakota packed 900 shoe boxes last year and we are hoping to pack over 1000 boxes this year! For more information, con-tact Jodeen Myers at either 225-3406 or at 225-6747 or call toll free 1-800-353-5949 or visit www.samaritanspurse.org. Thank you!
Medcenter One presents at Workforce Safety & Insurance forum
Monthly Awards Given At Midwest
Operation Christmas
Child
Patrick Bitz has earned Sep-tember’s Digital Solutions Specialist of the month.
Mike Haag was voted on by his peers as September’s Employee of the month. Mike manages the Dickin-son branch of Midwest Business Systems.
Ron Emter has earned Sep-tember’s Digital Support Specialist of the month.
Midwest Business Systems is proud to congratulate them. They are valuable members of the Midwest Business System’s team. The expertises 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.
Page 9 Thank you for renewing 2011-2012 memberships
3rd Avenue Floral ABC Diesel Advanced Collision Center All American Travel Pat Altringer American Insurance Center Americinn Motel & Suites Andrus Outdoors Appliance & Furniture Rental Arc of Dickinson Armstrong Corporation Basin Hydraulic Co. Benedict Court Border States Electric Bosch Lumber Braun Distributing Budget Rent-A-Car Burger King CA Contracting Central Stark & Western Soil Checkers, Inc. Classic Lanes, Inc. Coca Cola Bottling Co. Community Action Partnership Consolidated Continental Real Estate Cornerstone, Inc. Country Kitchen Custom Data Dakota Center for Independent Living Dakota Community Bank Dakota Community Financial Services Dakota Farm Equipment Dak-Tana Wireline, Inc. Dakota Diner Dan Porter Motors Dan‟s Supermarket—North DFC Consultants, LTD Diamond Truck Equipment Dickinson Air Service Dickinson Catholic Schools Dickinson Convention &Visitors Bureau Dickinson Heating Air Dickinson Press & Advertiser Dickinson Public Schools Dickinson Ready Mix Dickinson Research Extension Dickinson State University Dickinson State University Alumni & Founda-tion Dickinson Steel Builders Dickinson Supply, Inc. Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Airport Dickinson Tire, Inc. District 37 Republican Party Donut Hole Eagles Club
East End Auto & Truck Parts Edward Jones Investments—Jay Bleth Edward Jones Investments—Klayton Oltmanns Edward Jones Investments—Steve Cole Elder Care/Public Transit Electric Sales & Service Inc. Elks Lodge Evergreen Experience Works, Inc. Eyewear Concepts, Inc. Family Dental Clinic Farm Credit Services Fastenal Company Fisher Industries Floor to Ceiling Carpet One Friends Book Store Funshine Express, Inc. Furniture City Gaffaney‟s Floral Gate City Bank Great Plains Clinic, PC Hardy, Maus & Nordsven Heartland Homes/Heartland Village Heiser Motors High Plains, Inc. Highlands Engineering & Surveying Hoerner Rodakowski, P.C. Holiday Inn Express Home and Land Company Hulsing & Associates Architects Immanuel Baptist Church Industrial Electric Service, Inc. Irsfeld Pharmacy JC Penny, Inc. Jacobson Music Jerome Distributing, Inc. Jesperson Orthodontics Jon‟s Home Comforts Keith Signs Keller Hearth „N Home Products Keogh Law Office King Family Eye Clinic Kirkwood Bank & Trust Kolling & Kolling, Inc Kovash & Dasovick, PC Kovash Furniture Kovash Insurance Agency Kuntz Builders Laduke & Associates Lefor Insurance Services Legend Auto Body, Inc. Liberty Doors Liquor Warehouse M & H Gas Station Mackoff Kellogg Law Firm Medcenter One Occupational Health
Merry Johnston Mulligans Catering Muriel Hurt, American West Real Estate Newby‟s Ace Hardware One Stop Rental Parkway Ford Sales, Inc. Pennysaver/Dickinson Finder Pizza Ranch Pladson, Inc. Precision Machine & Welding Pump Systems LLC Quality Inn & Suites Quality Quick Print Queen City Abstract, Inc. Queen City Motors Riehl Construction Rosies Food & Gas Roughrider Commission Roughrider Electric Coop, Inc. Roughrider RV‟s Inc. ROW Agency Scentsy Schmidt Transmission Schwartz CPA, PLLC Select Inn Selle Family Dental Senator Rich & Kayleen Wardner Southview Liquors SBM Southwestern District Health Unit St. John‟s Episcopal Church St. Joseph‟s Hospital & Health Center State Bank & Trust/Discovery Benefits Steffan Feeds Steffes Corporation Steiner‟s Pharmacy Stevenson Funeral Home Stifel, Nicolaus & Company Stockmen‟s Livestock Exchange Super 8 Motel Taco John‟s Taylor Nursery Town & Country Liquor Store Trappers Kettle Travel Host United Methodist Church United Way of Dickinson, Inc. Val‟s Sanitation Viking Glass of ND West Dakota Parent & Family Resource Center West Plains, Inc. West Plains Realty West River Health Services WCCU Western Wellness Foundation, Inc. Westwind Consulting Center Wyoming Casing Service, Inc.
Agriculture Commit-tee The committee had a short meeting before they started setting up for the Livestock Show.
Ambassadors Mem-bership Committee Committee Members have been out and visiting our members. Planning for this year‟s Sampling of Sicily is underway. It is set for January 16th at the Ramada. Tickets will be $17 for adults in advance and $20 at the door. Children‟s tickets will be $7. The committee is planning on having wine for sale as guests are arriving.
Chamber Committees
Education Committee Next meeting will be in November.
Promotions Committee The committee will be advertising with The Pennysaver in the “Community Pride!”addition in No-vember. The Craft Show is still taking en-tries. There will be Chamber Buck give-a-ways during This year‟s Display of Lights will be December 2nd from 5pm to 7pm. The Committee is looking for floats to be entered. Business After Hours are being planned into 2012.
Government Affairs Committee Meeting TBA.
Recreational Events: 3on3 Hoopfest Commit-tee
No meeting was held.
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Airport Committee Great Lakes Airlines has been dili-gently working over this past sum-mer on the boarding issues. Flights seem to be more accommodating to passengers. The committee will continue to receive up to date statis-tics. Hertz is now at the Airport and offers one way rentals with Bis-marck. The airport will have an open house on November 15, 2011. The airport will be bidding on a new airline August/2012 and will be asking for letters of support from Businesses.
The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce was host to another great Annual Banquet and Meeting. The Chamber re-
ported that they currently represent 454 members. The Chamber continues to see an increase in membership year after
year. Another big success this past year was the Chamber ensured over $80,000 stayed in the Dickinson Community
through our shop local “Chamber Bucks” program.
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West River Livestock Show
Page 12 West Dakota Parent & Family Resource Center
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate DSU Music Dept
presents Percussion
Ensemble Concert
7:30pm Chamber Promotions
Committee Meeting 12:00 Business After Hours
– Ramada
Grand Hotel
5:30pm
2 DPS Parent/Teacher
Conference -
3:40pm - 6:40pm Dickinson Rotary Club
12:00pm
3 Cancer Support Group
7:00pm DPS Parent/Teacher
Conference -
3:40pm - 6:40pm Cancer Support Group
7:00pm
4 Healthy Results
"Children's Rise, Shine
& Dine" Cooking
Class
4:00pm - 6:00pm Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate Wildlife Feed
5:30pm Annual Badlands Art
Assn. Holiday Art
Show
5 Dck Hockey Invites
Kids to Try Hockey for
Free Clinic
11:00am - 2:00pm Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm Healthy Results "Fit It
& Forget It"
11:00am - 1:30pm Annual Badlands Art
Assn. Holiday Art
Show DVRCC - Prom &
Party Dress Sale
10:00am - 1:00pm
6 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm Annual Badlands Art
Assn. Holiday Art
Show
7 DPS Parent/Teacher
Conference -
4:00pm - 7:00pm
8 DPS Parent/Teacher
Conference -
4:00pm - 7:00pm Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
9 Veteran's Day Program
10:30am Dickinson Rotary Club
12:00pm Leadership Dickinson
8:00am – 4:00pm
10 11 Veterans Day Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate Northern Plains Music
Festival 3:00pm
12 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm Northern Plains Music
Festival
3:00pm
13 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm
14 15 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate Taste of Nations
Global Buffet
5:00pm - 7:00pm Chamber Agriculture
Committee 8:00am
16 Dickinson Rotary Club
12:00pm DSU Music Dept
presents Brass
Ensemble Concert
7:30pm
17 "Freezin for a Reason"
by DSU
10:30am - 3:30pm Chamber Airport
Promotions
Committee Meeting 8:00am
18 Professional Workshop
11:00am - 1:00pm Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate DSU Music Dept
presents Jazz Band
7:30pm Ambassador
Committee Meeting 8:00am
19 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm 29th Annual Charity
Ball
5:30pm
20 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm
21 22 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate Chamber Education
Committee
4:00pm
23 Dickinson Rotary Club
12:00pm Ribbon Cuttings
2:30pm
24 Thanksgiving FREE Community
Thanksgiving Dinner
12:00pm - 1:00pm Chamber Closed
25 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate Chamber Closed
26 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
2:00pm - 4:00pm
27 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate 2:00pm - 4:00pm
28 29 Dickinson Parks & Rec
Public Skate
30 Dickinson Rotary Club
12:00pm
NOVEMBER 2011