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Trenton AreaChamber of Commerce
Welcome to 2015 A Message from Debbie Carman, President
As President of the Chamber, I am excited to be ringing in the new year, once again, in this outstanding community!
For over 100 years now the Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce has been a voluntary organization of professional men and women who join together for the purpose of promoting the civic and commercial progress of our area. We act as spokesmen for the community as a whole, both statewide and local. We believe that working together as a community helps bring success to Trenton!
In this office, we strive to promote your business through our monthly newsletter “Member Moments”. In the upcoming months, as you plan your events, we ask that you let us help promote your activities. We believe this brings awareness to our community and, in turn, makes your event a success. We will also be printing a new
Chamber directory in 2015. We will be giving everyone we can an opportunity to advertise their business and/or organization. We invite each of you to view our Chamber website (www.trentonmochamber.com) where you will find every member, along with their address, listed. This website is one more way we can promote our members. Here’s a fun fact for you: we have an average of 2,200 viewers on our website each month! That’s A LOT of people potentially looking at your business information and, possibly, clicking over to your website!
Everyone is welcome to participate in our Chamber luncheons, Chamber Coffees, ribbon cuttings and After Hours events. If you haven’t hosted a Chamber Coffee or Business After Hours event yet, won’t you consider doing so in 2015?
Please mark your calendars now for March 13, 2015. This is the date for our annual banquet. More information coming soon.
Once again, I look forward to working with a great group of people in this community!
Promoting commercial, industrial and community growth and facilitating community cooperation through communication, education and long range planning.
New MembersHelp us welcome new member Mosaic Life Care at TrentonPage 2
Annual BanquetFriday, March 13, 2015Page 3
Business of the YearNominations being accepted for Small & Large Business of the YearPage 3
B.O.Y. Nomination FormBe sure to fill out the form and nominate a business of the year!Page 4
Shop LocalKeep our dollars local to help Trenton businessesPage 5
Sharon BarnettChad BoydCarrie Lamm ClarkDr. Andy CoxRobin DennertLinda EadsJeanie GriffinEric HallDr. Kevin HarrisSue Huffstutter
Marlisa KlinginsmithDiane LowreyMatt OsterthunBonita PriceMelissa PurkapileCindy SopticMichelle VandevenderJeb WalkerColleen Williams
Table of Contents January 2015
Great Northwest DaysFind out info about Great Northwest Days Feb. 3 & 4Page 4
NAP Tax CreditsTDIA still has NAP tax credits availablePage 5
Chamber Ambassadors
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Mosaic Life Care at TrentonMosaic Life Care (formerly Heartland Health) represents a new type of health care. Created with the patients’ needs in mind, you’ll find each of our medical clinics provide an experience unlike any other doctor’s office you’ve ever visited.
Mosaic Life Care features same-day appointments, extended clinic hours to fit your busy schedule and caregivers that not only treat you when you’re sick, but take the time to help you live life to the fullest. It’s just what the patient ordered.
Our relaxing atmosphere makes you feel better just walking in the door. Discover what it’s like to spend less time in a waiting room and more time with a medical professional. Enjoy access to a secure online portal with all of your medical records, lab results and visit summaries. Experience what it’s like to receive follow-up calls just to see how you’re feeling or e-visits when you cannot make it into a clinic.
Mosaic Life Care: More than health care ... life care.
Find out more at www.mymosaiclifecare.org. You can call for an appointment in Trenton at 660-339-8500.
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2015 Annual BanquetThe annual banquet will be taking place March 13, 2015. This year’s theme will be “Do You Believe in Magic“.
Everyone is invited to attend this year’s banquet. It will be held at the National Guard Armory again. Reservations are being accepted. Tickets will be $30 per person.
As in past years, this is a formal/semi-formal occasion. More details will be available as the event draws nearer.
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Business of the Year NominationsNominations are being accepted for Small and Large Business of the Year. Deadline to submit your nominations is February 15, 2015.
Companies with 20 employees or less qualify as small businesses. Companies with more than 20 employees qualify as large businesses.
As in years past, the winners will be announced and recognized at the annual banquet in March.
Forms are included with this newsletter.
2015 Business DirectoryThe Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce will be printing a new directory for Trenton this year. Directories are expected to be distributed during the summer.
If you would like to place an ad in the new directory, please contact the Chamber. Debbie will also be making visits to your business to discuss this advertising opportunity with you.
New Windows for the ChamberThe Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce has had the windows on the front of the building replaced.
The front office, if you ever spent much time in there in the winter, was colder than it should have been. Upon removing old panes, the installer noted that there was no insulation around the edges of the window frames.
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Chamber of Commerce Business of the YearNomination Form
Please mark whether you are nominating a small or large business
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Business Name:
Contact Person:
Describe in the space provided below what this business has done during the 2014 year that makes them worthy of this award:
Spencer ConstructionConcrete Flatwork • Room AdditionsRoo!ng • Siding • Windows • Decks
Remodeling New Construction660-358-2390
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Scott Rasa knows all too well about traumatic injuries, and is fanatical about safety
on his farm and in all his busi-nesses.
The Lafayette County, Mo., farmer’s cousin and great-grand-father were both killed in tractor accidents, but it is one a little clos-er to home that sticks in his mind the most and proves that even careful people have accidents.
In 2005 while driving a skid-steer loader, Rasa accidently backed over his father’s foot, caus-ing severe injuries that almost cost his foot. However, LifeFlight Eagle f lew Rasa’s father to a Kan-sas City trauma center, where through a series of operations,
surgeons were able to repair and save his foot.
Rasa recognized the value of having such an important public-safety organization near his fam-ily and his community. In 2010, he partnered with LifeFlight Eagle to build a new base on his farm-land just east of Odessa, near In-terstate 70 and the intersection of Highways M and O.
Rasa built a state-of-the-art climate-controlled hangar facility that now houses one of LifeFlight Eagle’s Bell 407 helicopters and its round-the-clock f light team, which consists of a pilot, f light nurse and f light paramedic.
The new Lafayette County base has been operating for 17 months
now. Combined with its other three bases (Trenton, Harrison-ville and Clinton, Mo.), LifeFlight Eagle serves communities sur-rounding Kansas City.
In its February edition, The Progressive Farmer magazine named Rasa, age 39, one of Amer-
ica’s five “Best Young Farmers & Ranchers.”
LifeFlight Eagle wrote a let-ter of recommendation for Rasa’s nomination, citing his partner-ship with LifeFlight Eagle as just one example of Rasa’s community-first attitude.
Farmer who donated land for new base honored as ‘Best Young Farmer & Rancher’
Scott Rasa stands outside the Lafayette County base he built in partnership with LifeFlight Eagle on farmland he owns east of Odessa.
Photo Courtesy of Progressive Farmer Magazine
To promote responsible driving and good decision making, LifeFlight Eagle partnered with the Riverside Police and Fire Department and others to stage a mock DWI crash and response simulation at Park Hill High School on Tuesday, April 10, — the week before the school’s prom. With the help of Riverside Fire personnel, LifeFlight Eagle Flight Nurse Val Hammergren and Flight Paramedic Gillian Pederson loaded “victim” Amy O’Guin, an administrative assistant at PHS, into the helicopter while pilot Tim Schlupp waited to lift. As part of its ongoing community education initiatives, LifeFlight Eagle participates in numerous educational mock scenes each year in the communities it serves.
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Great Northwest DaysEach year in February, the state hosts an opportunity for individuals to visit the state capitol for purposes of meeting their representatives and informing them of issues pertaining to their home towns and communities.
This year, northwest Missouri communities are invited to Jefferson City on February 3 and 4, 2015 for Great Northwest Day. For more information and to register, citizens may visit www.greatnorthwestday.com.
Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP)The Trenton Downtown Improvement Association (TDIA) is selling tax credits through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). NAP tax credits allow donors who contribute to qualified non-profit organizations in Missouri to receive 70% of their contribution back as a state tax credit. These credits can be used for up to six (6) tax periods, including the current year.
Who can use NAP credits? The answer is Corporations, insurance companies, express companies, banks & other financial institutions, partnerships, limited liability companies, and individuals who operate a sole proprietorship in MO, operate a farm in MO, have rental property in MO or have royalty income in MO.
How it works:
1. Make a contribution of $1,000 or more to Trenton Downtown Improvement Association.
2. Fill out the NAP credit claim form and return it to TDIA (via the Chamber of Commerce).
3. Submit a copy of the front & back of the cancelled check, after it has been processed through your bank, to TDIA.
4. Allow 3 to 4 weeks for Dept. of Economic Development to process your application and send your tax credit certificate.
For more information, you may contact the Chamber of Commerce at 660-359-4324.
Shop LocalAs we enter a new year, let’s consider keeping more of our money locally here in Trenton. If you think about it, most things we need we can get here in Trenton. Some of the same items we purchase in other towns end up costing the same amount of money once you drive to and from another location and spend the “saved” money in gas or diesel.
Also, consider that our local businesses are the ones who support and help sponsor our local sports teams, schools, activities and other events. Shouldn’t we support them as well?
We, as the Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce, promote our members as well as our community. We strive to be a positive voice in the community for our local businesses as well as in the state for our community as a whole. Won’t you join us in supporting our community and local businesses?
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MEMBER MOMENTSHere’s what’s going on with some of our members:
Trenton R-‐IX will be recognizing National FFA Week February 15-‐21. The annual community breakfast will be at 6:00 a.m. on Feb 20 in the vocational ag building.
KTTN Winter Action Auction returns Saturday January 24th. Eight great weeks of selling merchandise and service certiIicates provided by local and area merchants in exchange for advertising. Certain restrictions apply. Contact the KTTN sales department for complete details. Promos air weekly and our web site auction link shows the items listed for sale each week.
Sherry Markey has joined the Modine Manufacturing Team as our Quality Manager. She started on December 15th and will be relocating to the Trenton area.
Wright Memorial has hired a new nurse practitioner to partner with Dr. Bowe at Green Hills Medical Clinic. Stay tuned for more details.
The Sunnyview Foundation memorial tree has been placed in the center hall. Tax deductible donations may be made to Sunnyview Foundation. All residents now have a dedicated mailbox outside their rooms. Employee of the Month for December is Wanda Gastineau.
The spring semester at North Central Missouri College begins Monday, January 12. The College will be closed Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Customers will love the expanded product assortment on www.shopko.com and the option of shipping it to their nearest Shopko for free!
We at Hometown Pharmacy would like to welcome Ayron Wilson to our staff. Ayron formerly worked at our Long Term Care Pharmacy in Chillicothe and has now completed the transition to our Trenton store.
4-‐D Tax Service is looking forward to tax season in their new location 1410 E. 9th Street, Ste C. OfIice hours are extended 9AM -‐ 6PM Monday through Friday. Walk Ins Welcome.
Citizens Bank & Trust wishes you a healthy and prosperous 2015! See us for your Iinancial needs. We will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2015 to observe Martin Luther King Day.
Remember, the Chamber website has a calendar which is a great place to list your event for the community. Let us know your events for the week, month or year! We’ll be happy to add it on there for you! Visit www.trentonmochamber.com and
click on Events Calendar to check it out.
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Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce January 2015
617 Main St.Trenton, MO 64683
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2015 CHAMBER BOARD MEMBERS2015 CHAMBER BOARD MEMBERS2015 CHAMBER BOARD MEMBERS2015 CHAMBER BOARD MEMBERSDave Bain - Past Chairperson
Hy-Vee Food StoreGary Jordan - ChairpersonWright Memorial Hospital
Jackie Soptic - 2015 ChairpersonASAP Locksmith
Kim Washburn - TreasurerUS Bank
Becky AlbrechtTrenton R-IX Schools
Ralph BootsCity of Trenton
Kathi BrewerHowards Dept. Store
Teresa CrossNorth Central Missouri College
Kim HagueConAgra Foods
Jennifer HottesBlack Silo Winery
Rick HullGrundy County Commission
Chuck JonesTrenton Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Amy LewisFarmers Bank of Northern MO
Tara WalkerAndereck, Evans...Law Firm
Donita YoutseySunnyview Nursing Home