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10 Broadcaster Press January 27, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com 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 Livestock - Poultry 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. 2000 Notices SUPPORT our Service Members, Veterans and their Families in Their Time of Need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org (MCN) Vendors Needed. Saturday, April 11. 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