WEEKLY UPDATE FROM THE GREATER CLINTON-AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/BY DAVID LEE-DIRECTOR: 2.7.25

Welcome New Chamber Member: TRUMAN LAKE MOOSE LODGE #2722

300 S. Washington Street, Clinton, MO  660-383-1177

https://www.mooseintl.org/

lodge2722@mooseunits.org

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Welcome new Chamber member: Culligan Water Conditioning.

West Central Missouri’s Home for Better, Cleaner Water

West Central Missouri’s Home for Water Delivery

West Central Missouri’s Home for Better Hair & Skin

https://culliganmo.com/

660-827-2770

culligan@iland.net

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The Chamber of Commerce and our Ambassadors Committee are hosting our first Luncheon for 2025 this month. It will take place on Feb. 21st at the Clinton Elks Lodge Banquet Room from 11:30am (that’s when serving begins) until 1pm. We will start the program around 12:00 and if you are still eating, that’s certainly no problem. Our guest will be Brittney Beazley, Director of Sales with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. She will be educating our Chamber members on the MO Chamber Plan and how this could save money in health insurance for you and your employees. Compass Health Network will present: Trauma 101-Training for the Workforce. An update from the Childcare Committee will also be featured along with updates from Mark Dawson, Economic Development Director. There will be a short ‘question and answer session’ after each speaker and a time to speak individually with each presenter after the event. The cost for the luncheon will be $15 for members and $25 for non-members. Those tickets are on sale now at the Chamber. We certainly hope you plan on attending this event Feb. 21st. Seating will be limited.

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The Clinton Chamber and Clinton Main Street will join together for one banquet this year. New for 2025, we are moving our annual banquet to March (the 13th to be exact). We will have food, awards, entertainment and, also new this year, we have invited Clinton Main Street to host their annual banquet with us! Its two banquets for the price of one at the Benson Center.  The evening’s theme will be ‘Cruise Into Spring’.  The Social starts at 5:30pm with dinner starting at 6pm.  Entertainment by Dennis Laffoon-The Piano Man.  Recognition awards will be handed out…a review of 2024 and look ahead to 2025…and more.  Tickets are $25 for a Chamber member, get a free ticket if you buy a table for 8, and non-members are $35.  RSVP by March 6th.  660-885-8166 for details.   

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Help Wanted? Of course we can do that.

If you are a member of the Greater Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce, remember that we will post your job openings for free on our Facebook page. If you post them on your Facebook page and we see them, we will definitely share it to our page. However, we’re sure we don’t always see those posts, so send those openings to us. You can tag us in your post of just email david@clintonmo.com or joyce@clintonmo.com.

We can also post job openings for non-members as well, but there is a small fee.

For more details, you can also call us at 660-885-8166 or stop by 200 S. Main St.

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Are you needing a meeting space in Clinton? If so, the Chamber of Commerce may be able to help you out. The Chamber of Commerce building at 200 S. Main St. features a conference room with a table and chairs for about ten people, possibly more if needed. The room features a big screen TV with access to Internet, zoom and more, a sink, coffee pot, microwave, refrigerator, and restrooms. This room is available to members of the Clinton Chamber free of charge. It is also available to those that are not members of our Chamber, however there is a fee. The room can be used during business hours from 8am till 4:30pm Monday through Friday. After hours and weekend hours can be discussed. For more information, call, email, or stop by. 660-885-8166, david@clintonmo.com or joyce@clintonmo.com. Our Chamber reserves the right to accept or deny meetings.

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This week, we continued our “Featured” segments on the Chamber’s Facebook page. We are now taking text and images from our member’s websites, Facebook pages, Google searches, etc. and combining them into posts on our Facebook page. “Featured with the GCACC”. It gives the viewer a “one-stop shopping experience” for each of our Chamber members. We have a lot of Chamber members so getting every business on our page will take quite a while, but we think it’s well worth it! It’s just another service from YOUR Chamber of Commerce. This week, we “Featured” JACK’S WAREHOUSE CARPETS…HAWTHORN BANK OF CLINTON…HEARTLAND COMMUNITY THEATRE…J & J RENTALS…INTEGRITY ROOFING…HELM PLUMBING AND HVAC…HENRY COUNTY EXTENSION CENTER…INTEGRITY FLOORS…INSPECT MO HOMES…HENRY COUNTY HEALTH CENTER.

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From the Henry County Museum, Clinton, MO–The Henry County Historical Society is pleased to announce Meredith Cooper as the new Director of the Henry County Museum. Meredith will assume her position on Tuesday, February 11th. Please join us in welcoming Meredith to the Museum. Congratulations, Meredith!

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Discounts to Clinton School District Staff

Dear Community Partner,

Recently, several area businesses have contacted the Clinton School District offering discounts to our school district staff as a way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication to educating the students in our community.  To ensure we provide our employees with a comprehensive and up-to-date resource list, we are compiling a list of all businesses in the area that offer such discounts or benefits. This list will be distributed to our staff, helping them take advantage of local offers while encouraging them to support local businesses.  If your business offers a discount or benefit to school staff, we’d love to include it on our list. You can email Angie Lawson at alawson@clintoncardinals.org to have your business included.

Also, beginning on February 14th, teams of four staff members will participate in a six-week fitness and wellness challenge. Each week during the challenge, there will be drawings for small prizes. The district is seeking businesses to sponsor four identical small prizes each week for the duration of the challenge. If you are interested in sponsoring four small prizes for one of the weeks, please contact alawson@clintoncardinals.org.  We sincerely appreciate the support and partnership of our local businesses and look forward to working together to benefit both our staff and our community.

Thank you for your continued support,

Angie G. Lawson Director of Communications and Community Relations Clinton School District

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Are you part of a nonprofit organization that’s looking for a grant to meet a need? The Truman Lake Community Foundation will open its spring grant cycle.

Applications opened February 1 and are due by 11:59 pm on February 28, 2025. To apply visit cfozarks.org/applyforgrants. Non-profit agencies with 501(c)3 or similar tax-exempt status such as schools, faith-based organizations or governmental entities are eligible. The community foundation will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status.  The Truman Lake Community Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Henry County and the surrounding area through resource development, community grant making, collaboration and public leadership. To date, the foundation has awarded $4 million in grants.

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Clinton Animal ShelterOur small rural shelter runs primarily on volunteers and we need more help. Most all of our money goes to the care of the homeless pets that we take in. We only have two full-time employees and a handful of part-time employees. We literally pretty much function with volunteers and with all of the donations that are received by our awesome supporters and some funds from the City of Clinton. Sadly, because of the high number of homeless pets we just don’t have enough volunteers. People to socialize with the pets is so important. A walk, car ride or just hanging out in the play yard or cat room is vital to their well-being. We also have other things volunteers can do such as laundry, dishes, cleaning and more. If you can help an hour a week or even a couple hours a month please let us know. Call 660-885-7999 or stop by the shelter. You can also email carevolunteerprogram@gmail.com.

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Greater Clinton Area Chamber of CommerceBe sure to check out our community calendar at https://clintonmo.com/clinton-chamber-of-commerce/calendar/

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Join Heartland Community Theatre for a “Black & White Ball”

Sat., Feb. 15th at the Heartland Pavilion, 108 North Washington St. in Clinton.

A benefit to support Heartland Comm. Theatre leaky roof repair.

6:30pm-Doors Open. Happy Hour with Appetizers and Live Music.

7:30pm-Dinner, Auctions, Raffles and Dancing.

Dress in your best black and white!

Tickets are $75 per person.

For more info, call Karen at 660-885-1700. RSVP by Feb. 7th.

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The Clinton Senior Center presents: our 2nd Annual Snowball Prom and Dinner on Feb. 22nd.  Four course dinner served from 6 till 7pm, prom from 7 till 11.  Open to the public and family friendly.  Tickets for adults are $30, children 10 and under $10.  Prom only is $15 at 7pm.  This is a fundraiser to benefit programs and services at the Clinton Senior Center.  Tickets available at the Center, Clinton Chamber of Commerce or any Service Board member.  Music provided by Old Skool Band.   Dance, door prizes, snacks, king and queen and more.  The Center is also inviting businesses and individuals to join their SNOWBALL FIGHT as a sponsorship for the Prom.  The snowballs will be displayed at the event.  The size of snowball depends on the amount of sponsorship.  For all the details, call Kathy at 660-885-3482.

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Heartland Community Theatre of Clinton MOGet ready for Heartland Community Theatre’s latest production, “Queen of the Silent Scream,” a thrilling murder mystery whodunit, taking place on March 21, 22 at 7pm each night, and 23 at 2pm, ensuring an unforgettable evening of laughter, suspense, and intrigue until the very end.  Tickets are $15 at the door at 108 N. Washington St.

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HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE HENRY COUNTY LIBRARY…

There are several ways to show your love for the library this February! Stop by for a visit throughout the month in Clinton or Windsor, and ask a Circulation Clerk for a Love Your Library form to complete. Put into words why you love the library and receive a heart-shaped lollipop. If that doesn’t satisfy your sweet tooth, tell us how many Hershey’s kisses are in the guess jar for a chance to make it yours (ends February 14th).

Are you competitive and looking for a way to beat the winter blues? Beginning February 10th, register for this year’s Adult Reading Challenge and join in a game of Library-opoly. Every registered participant will receive a sign-up prize. Work your way around the board for more chances to win…each side of the Library-opoly board completed earns a grand prize drawing entry…tackling two sides earns an additional reading prize…and conquering the entire board earns yet another reading prize plus four bonus grand prize drawing entries. The Adult Reading Challenge runs from February 10th – March 24th.

For more information regarding any of these activities, contact the Henry County Library at 660-885-2612.

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Missouri SBDC at SFCC Offers Online Training on Understanding Financial Statements

Sedalia, Mo. – – The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at State Fair Community College is now offering on-demand training on understanding financial statements. The webinar is available online through March 31 and costs $49.

The training covers essential financial topics, including balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and financial ratios. Participants will gain a basic understanding of financial statements, learn to interpret profit and loss statements and balance sheets, calculate and use financial ratios for decision-making, and distinguish between cash and accrual accounting.

To register for the training or learn more, visit https://missouri.ecenterdirect.com/events/25901. The webinar will be available through March 31. For questions, contact kasbury1@sfccmo.edu.

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The Annual Spring City-Wide Garage Sales will be April 12th.  The Clinton Daily Democrat is in charge of this event so call them at 660-885-2281 for all the details.

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Spring Junkfest Saturday, April 26, 2025- Mark your calendars for Primitive Olde Crow’s annual Junkfest. Tons of local vendors, food stalls, antiques, pizza, winery and bounce house for the kids. Free to the public.

Submit vendor applications to : https://form.jotform.com/241995131848062

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1st Annual Elijah Hurt Memorial Golf Tournament will be June 14th at Meadow Lake Golf Club.  Proceeds to go to the Clinton Animal Shelter and a CHS Golf Scholarship.  Sponsorship opportunities also available.  For all the details, call Joey at 660-890-4029.

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Missouri Chamber of Commerce and IndustryLooking for quality health coverage at a reasonable price? Check out the Chamber Benefit Plan.  Learn more https://mochamber.com/memb…/missouri-chamber-benefit-plan/

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