Posts tagged neosho area chamber of commerce
Posts tagged neosho area chamber of commerce
Please join the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Midway Machining Company, June’s Employer of the Month. With 30 employees, and plans to hire more, things are good at Midway Machining. The employees at Midway work four ten hour shifts per week leaving time off to spend with family. There is also a four person second shift. When asked if the recession had affected business, Bill Barnard replied “we were affected, everyone was affected but now we’re back and better than ever.”
Nestled on a hill between Neosho to Joplin, many of us who travel Gateway Drive have wondered what exactly they do at Midway Machining. This is not surprising, although they ship all over the U.S. and Canada, they only have one customer in the state of Missouri.
As certified vendors for the aerospace industry, Midway Machining does work for the Air Force with regularity. They deal mostly with Military contracts and they do their share of sub-contracting with other companies who sell to various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. These vendors being limited, there are only certain companies that Midway Machining can sell their products to. Midway Machining mainintains an AS 9100 certification, they also have a comprehensive quality management system. When asked if every customer is as picky as the Air Force, Bill Barnard replied “Our Quality Management System used is the same whether we are shipping to a huge operation or a tiny one”.
They also deal with many single piece orders, meaning that Midway Machining is contracted to create a single piece or part for a company. This is unusual in the industry because of the setup work (tooling) and costs involved with producing a single part. Some parts that Midway Machining Company offers are made exclusively by Midway Machining, meaning that those parts aren’t available for order from any other manufacturer in the world. The tolerance with these parts is amazingly small, meaning that the parts produced at the machine shop are held to very high standards of accuracy. All parts are color coded according to their end use and priority level. Each part is accompanied by a ‘Traveler’ which is a document up to five pages long that includes detailed instructions and guidelines for that specific part. Midway Machining usually works within a 24 to 48 week lead time. All of the parts manufactured at Midway Machining are customer designed.
Over the last 40 years or so, Midway Machining has carved out a niche in the aerospace industry, and we’re proud to say they’ve done it from Neosho! Again, please join the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Midway Machining, June’s Employer of the Month.
Please join the Chamber in congratulating Teen Challenge of the Four States as our April Employer of the Month. The Teen Challenge Center outside Neosho currently employs 11 people. When asked to say a few words about why Teen Challenge was chosen to receive the award, Sy Werner said; “if you look back a few years before Teen Challenge was there this was an open field, there were no jobs here at all.—We try to recognize different organizations and what they do for the community, and in this case we are doing double duty in honoring Teen Challenge as the Employer of the Month and an Expansion Award.”
The Neosho TC center has twenty residents, all of whom are there of their own volition. Residents find out about Teen Challenge from Family members, Churches, the Internet and the Court System. Residents at Teen Challenge are not allowed to watch television during the week. The 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month, they are allowed family visits. Teen challenge residents are not allowed to leave the campus without a staff chaperone. Jim Lowans explained the nature of these chaperoned outings by saying “Our students do go out into the neighborhoods and work for people in the afternoons, so if people have jobs they want done around the house, any type of job, we can usually have the guys come in. They are in turn supporting the ministry by doing that.” Although residents are “detoxed” before they enter the Teen Challenge program, they have joined forces with the Talkington Foundation to offer 12 step and Al-anon services with a strong focus on Christian faith.
Jim Lowans is also the Teen Challenge Director for the Asian Pacific Region. When asked what he loves most about Neosho, Jim said; “We’re so excited to be a part of the city of Neosho, we enjoy the friendships we’ve made and the people who have welcomed us into the city, and we really just feel a part of the city.”
More about Teen Challenge:
There are over 250 Teen Challenge Centers in the US, and about 800 more outside of the US. There are seven Teen Challenge Centers in Missouri alone, with two in St. Louis; a men’s center and a women’s center, a center in Cape Girardeau and a ladies center in Ozark, Mo. They also offer services to those under the age of eighteen with an adolescent boy’s center in Branson, and an adolescent girl’s center in Kansas City. Teen Challenge is also in the process of starting Mother’s and children’s center in the Colombia/Jefferson City area. Mother’s would come in to the center and when they are ready, their children can join them. The Teen Challenge general headquarters are also located in Ozark, Mo.
Upon completion of the program (60% of entrants to the program have completed the program) Teen Challenge has an 86% success rate for their residents quitting drugs and alcohol, as well as living constructive fulfilled lives.
Board Meeting – Thursday, March 15that 8:30 a.m. at our Chamber Office.
Business & Industry Review – Friday and Saturday, March 16th & 17that the Neosho High School Cafeteria. Friday – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Business Community / Chamber Members ONLY) – Admission – Business Card; Saturday – 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (Open to the public – Admission – $2.00 (pick up $1.00 off tickets at businesses that are exhibiting). We will have a DJ both days! We will be spotlighting the following “Business Spotlight” Sponsors on Friday night: Edward Jones – Kevin Hatfield, Four States Dental Care, GalaxSea Cruise, 1st Choice Chiropractic Center and Verla’s Re-Sale. Please place this event on your marquee!
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Coffee with the Sup
The Neosho R-5 School District invites you to their “Coffee with the Sup” on Thursday, March 15that 9:00 a.m. at their Administration Building at 418 Fairground Rd. The starter topic will be public relations but the setting is very informal and discussion is not limited to any one area. RSVP to Brian Cook at 451-8600, ext. 1162.
Coffee with Carver
The George Washington Carver National Monument invites you to attend “Coffee with Carver” on Thursday, March 15that 10:00 a.m. inside their visitor center. Join a park ranger for “Victory Garden”, a discussion about George Washington Carver’s work with farm families to build better gardens for an abundance of fresh, healthy food.
“Eggs & Issues” Legislative Brunch
The Joplin Chamber will host an “Eggs & Issues” Legislative Brunch on Friday, March 16that 10:15 a.m. at the Continental Banquet & Catering Services at 2728 N. Range Line Rd. – Joplin. Cost - $8.00. RSVP to (417) 624-4150.
Methodist Men’s Potato Soup Benefit
Neosho United Methodist Men will host their annual potato soup fundraiser on Friday, March 16thin their church basement at 224 S. Wood. Lunch will be served from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and dinner from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. The meal includes their famous potato soup, a dessert and drink. Adults are $4.00 each and children are $2.00 each. Take- outs and deliveries are available, please call the church office at 451-2310.
St. Patrick’s Day Bash
You are invited to the St. Patrick’s Day Bash at Sam’s Cellar on Saturday, March 17thfrom 11:00 a.m. – midnight. This will be their 6th Annual Celebration with music, fun and laughter and friends!
March’s Quarterly Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, March 22ndat noon at The Civic. Our guest speaker will be Colonel Ron Replogle, Superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Come hear what is happening at the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Mark your calendars! Cost is $10.00 per person. RSVP to the Chamber Office by Tuesday, March 20th!
Health of our Local Business
The Newton County Health Department is conducting a quick and simple survey about the smoking policies of local business. They seek to promote tobacco prevention use awareness. Please click on the link provided. Your participation is greatly appreciated. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PKM7N38
Missouri’s Largest Garage Sale
Neosho’s City-Wide Garage Sale is scheduled for Saturday, April 14th. This year’s event will be held the second Saturday in April because the first weekend is Easter.This annual event draws large crowds of bargain hunters to Neosho, so whether you’re buying or selling, mark your calendars and be ready for a busy day! Register your garage sale at the Neosho Daily News office located at 1006 W. Harmony.
Sam’s Club Gift Card
Sam’s Club is offering to you, our Chamber Members and Employees, a gift card when you sign up or renew your Sam’s Club Membership. For more information, please contact Jennifer at (417) 623-6200.
Petfinder Shelter Challenge
Don’t forget to vote in the Petfinder Shelter Challenge for the Faithful Friends Animal Advocates. They are currently 3rd in the state right now! Vote for them daily at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces.
Faithful Friends Animal Advocates will host a “Souper Faithful Friends Fundraiser” on Saturday, March 31stfrom 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Lampo Building. Come and enjoy ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP! Soup and chili provided by: Café Angelica, Julie Fountain Caterer, Instant Karma/Eagle Drive-In, Great Western Dining and The Bayou. Adults – $7.00, Children (5 and under) – $3.00. There will be drinks and dessert too! Door prizes, raffle items, auction of wonderful homemade pies and lots of fun!
The 24th Annual May Day Mom Contest is an essay contest open to all Neosho R-5 2nd & 3rd graders. The winner and her child will be honored the Friday before Mother’s Day. They will be escorted around town in a chauffeur-driven limousine to collect their prizes. Businesses who would like to participate by donating a gift for this year’s May Day Mom should complete and return a response form or call the Chamber by Wednesday, April 4th.
2nd Annual Bright Futures Golf Tournament
The 2nd Annual Bright Futures Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, April 20that 9:00 a.m. at the Neosho Golf Course. $150 a team (4 man scramble) includes greens, cart, breakfast, complimentary beverage cart and lunch. Griffith Motor Company is the title sponsor and offering a Chevy Cruze (or equal value) for a hole in one! The rain date is April 27th. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams, and longest drive and closest to the hole. For more information or to register your team, contact Brian Cook at 451-8600, ext. 1162.
Art in the Park
George Washington Carver National Monument will host their Art in the Park on Saturday, April 28thfrom 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Come and enjoy this free event showcasing the artwork of George Washington Carver. Plein-air artists will set up along the trail, capturing the beauty of the woodlands, prairie, and streams. Artists will conduct art workshops throughout the day and visitors are encouraged to participate. A “budding artists” area will feature natural dyes, painting color swatches and other children’s art activities.
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Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce
What’s Happening the Week of 2/13/12
Expansion Award – Monday, February 13that 11:00 a.m. at TH Rogers Lumber Company at 300E. Main.
Ribbon Cutting – Tuesday, February 15that 10:30 a.m. for Suzie Crossno – Great Health Now at our Chamber Office.
Board Meeting – Thursday, February 16that 8:30 a.m. at our Chamber Office.
Ribbon Cutting / Expansion Award – Thursday, February 16that 10:30 a.m. at Freeman Neosho Hospital – Emergency Department at 113 W. Hickory.
Grand Opening / Open House / Ribbon Cutting – Thursday, February 16that 5:00 p.m. at Outbound Technologies at 123 E. Main. Come welcome them at their new location and enjoy snacks and beverages!
“Eggs & Issues” Legislative Forum hosted by the Carthage Chamber – Friday, February 17that 10:15 a.m. at the Grace Point Assembly of God Church at 1605 S. Banker Blvd. – Carthage. This is a great opportunity to meet our state legislators and hear what is happening in Jefferson City. Cost is $8 per person. RSVP to Mary Jo at mjlittle@carthagechamber.com.
Chamber Hours
Your Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce Office will be closed Monday, February 20thin observance of Presidents’ Day.
Undercliff Grill & Bar and Your Net Working will co-sponsor our next Business After Hours on Tuesday, February 21stfrom 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Undercliff Grill & Bar at 6385 Old Hwy. 71 – Joplin. Come and enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages and enjoy a fun evening and network with your fellow Chamber Members! RSVP by Tuesday, February 14th. Make plans to attend!
Employer of the Month
February’s Employer of the Month is Four States Dental Care. Please congratulate Dr. Dale Kunkel and his staff!
Business & Industry Review
The 20th Annual Business & Industry Review is scheduled for March 16th & 17th at the Neosho High School Cafeteria. Show hours are Friday – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Business to Business) and Saturday – 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (Open to the public). The theme is “Roaring 20’s” (Celebrating 20 Years of the Business & Industry Review). Please incorporate this theme in your booth! Booth colors are black and gold.
Health of our Local Business
The Newton County Health Department is conducting a quick and simple survey about the smoking policies of local business. They seek to promote tobacco prevention use awareness. Please click on the link provided. Your participation is greatly appreciated. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PKM7N38
Missouri’s Largest Garage Sale
Neosho’s City-Wide Garage Sale is scheduled for Saturday, April 14th. This year’s event will be held the second Saturday in April because the first weekend is Easter.This annual event draws large crowds of bargain hunters to Neosho, so whether you’re buying or selling, mark your calendars and be ready for a busy day!
Coffee with Carver
George Washington Carver National Monument invites you to attend Coffee with Carver on Thursday, February 16that 10:00 a.m. inside their visitor center. February’s conversation is The Tie That Binds, a look at the influence of Mariah Watkins on young George Washington Carver’s Christian faith. This program is free of charge.
Petfinder Shelter Challenge
Don’t forget to vote in the Petfinder Shelter Challenge for the Faithful Friends Animal Advocates. They are currently 3rd in the state right now! Vote for them daily at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces.
Bright Futures
Bright Futures is a model of support and communication that allows communities and schools to identify student needs and match those needs with existing resources in the community. Sign-up to receive text messages and/or emails when there is a need from Bright Futures at www.brightfuturesneosho.org/signup.html. Visit their website to keep up with their news!
“Pay the Day” Promotion at the YMCA
The Neosho Freeman Family YMCA is offering a pay the day joining fee special throughout the month of February. Those interested in joining the Neosho Freeman Family Y will have the membership joiner fee adjusted according to the day they join. For more information, call 455-9999.
Neosho R5 Schools Preschool and Kindergarten Screenings
Neosho R5 Schools Preschool and Kindergarten Screenings will be offered March through April 2012 at the PAT office at Field School located at 302 Smith Ave. Eligibility requirements: Preschool – child must be four years old before August 1st, 2012; Kindergarten – child must be five years old before August 1st, 2012. Schedule your appointment by calling 451-8632 beginning February 1st.
Did you know that the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce has a Facebook page? Please LIKE our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/neoshocc!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Shana Griffin
Executive Director
Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce
What’s Happening the Week of 2/6/12
Ribbon Cutting – Tuesday, February 7that 10:30 a.m. at The Catered at The Grotto at 127 E. Main. Please come and welcome Julie Fountain at her new location and enjoy food samples. The Catered Fountain is opening the Grotto Bistro for breakfast, lunch and Thursday/Friday cocktail parties.
Business & Industry Review
The 20th Annual Business & Industry Review is scheduled for March 16th & 17th at the Neosho High School Cafeteria. Show hours are Friday – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Business to Business) and Saturday – 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (Open to the public). Our Board of Directors has decided to change Friday evening to a “Business to Business Networking” which will be open to the Business Community / Chamber Members and Saturday open to the public. Limited booths are still available! If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact Shana at our Chamber Office.
Hermann Jaeger, Ozark Grape Hunter: Saving European Vineyards in the Late 19th Century
The Crowder College Longwell Museum will host Hermann Jaeger, Ozark Grape Hunter: Saving European Vineyards in the Late 19thCentury. The exhibit is now on display through February 10th. Museum hours are from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. For more information, call 455-5470.
Missouri’s Largest Garage Sale
Neosho’s City-Wide Garage Sale is scheduled for Saturday, April 14th. This year’s event will be held the second Saturday in April because the first weekend is Easter.This annual event draws large crowds of bargain hunters to Neosho, so whether you’re buying or selling, mark your calendars and be ready for a busy day!
Health professionals from the Freeman Health Systems screen team will offer $10 prevention and early detection screenings to the public on Thursday, February 9thfrom 7:30 – 10:30 a.m. at the Neosho Freeman Family YMCA. For more information, call 455-9999.
Homefolks: Family and Kinship of George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver National Monument invites the public to an exciting new program called Homefolks: Family and Kinship of George Washington Carver on Saturday, February 11thand 12that 1:00 p.m. This special ranger led program will also look at the obstacles enslaved people faced in determining their ancestry. This event is free of charge.
Coffee with Carver
George Washington Carver National Monument invites you to attend Coffee with Carver on Thursday, February 16that 10:00 a.m. inside their visitor center. February’s conversation is The Tie That Binds, a look at the influence of Mariah Watkins on young George Washington Carver’s Christian faith. This program is free of charge.
“Eggs & Issues” Legislative Forum
The Carthage Chamber will host an “Eggs & Issues” Legislative Forum on Friday, February 17that 10:15 a.m. at the Grace Point Assembly of God Church at 1605 S. Baker Blvd. – Carthage. RSVP to Mary Jo at mjlittle@carthagechamber.com.
YMCA Strong Kids Campaign
Neosho Freeman Family YMCA is selling trees with half the proceeds going to the Y Strong Kids Campaign. Trees for sale: White Dogwood, Eastern Redbud, Yoshino Flowering Cherry, Newport Flowering Plum, Autumn Blaze Maple and Japanese Maple. Trees range from $20-$35. For an additional $5 per tree, they will plant it for you! Don’t need a tree – buy a tree to donate to Joplin! For more information or to order, contact Johanna at 455-9999.
Petfinder Shelter Challenge
Don’t forget to vote in the Petfinder Shelter Challenge for the Faithful Friends Animal Advocates. They are currently 3rd in the state right now! Vote for them daily at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces.
Bright Futures
Bright Futures is a model of support and communication that allows communities and schools to identify student needs and match those needs with existing resources in the community. Sign-up to receive text messages and/or emails when there is a need from Bright Futures at www.brightfuturesneosho.org/signup.html. Visit their website to keep up with their news!
Neosho R5 Schools Preschool and Kindergarten Screenings
Neosho R5 Schools Preschool and Kindergarten Screenings will be offered March through April 2012 at the PAT office at Field School located at 302 Smith Ave. Eligibility requirements: Preschool – child must be four years old before August 1st, 2012; Kindergarten – child must be five years old before August 1st, 2012. Schedule your appointment by calling 451-8632 beginning February 1st.
Did you know that the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce has a Facebook page? Please LIKE our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/neoshocc!
Neosho R-5 School District Character Education Program
The February Character Word for the Neosho R-5 School District Character Word on the Month is: “Honesty” – being the kind of person in whom other people can have confidence. Please incorporate this in your business and place it on your marquee. Let’s show our Wildcat support!!
Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce’s
Friday, February 3, 2012
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
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Please bring your business card – they will have a business card drawing to win a $10 gift certificate to their Gift Shop!
There will be shuttle service from the over-flow parking lot to the Visitor Center.
See you tomorrow morning!!!
E Conference Committee Meeting – Monday, January 23rdat 3:00 p.m. at the Newton Hall Conference Room at Crowder College.
Ribbon Cutting / New Member Welcome – Tuesday, January 24that 9:30 a.m. for P&J’s Taxicab at our Chamber Office. Please come and welcome them to our Chamber Membership!
Business & Industry Review
The 20th Annual Business & Industry Review is scheduled for March 16th & 17th at the Neosho High School Cafeteria. Show hours are Friday – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Business to Business) and Saturday – 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (Open to the public). Our Board of Directors has decided to change Friday evening to a “Business to Business Networking” which will be open to the Business Community / Chamber Members and Saturday open to the public. Booths are still available! If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact Shana at our Chamber Office. Booth colors are black and gold.
First Friday Coffee
Friends of the Neosho National Fish Hatchery will host February’s First Friday Coffee on Friday, February 3rdfrom 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. at the Neosho National Fish Hatchery Visitors Center. Mark your calendars to attend!
Missouri’s Largest Garage Sale
Neosho’s City-Wide Garage Sale is scheduled for Saturday, April 14th. This year’s event will be held the second Saturday in April because the first weekend is Easter.This annual event draws large crowds of bargain hunters to Neosho, so whether you’re buying or selling, mark your calendars and be ready for a busy day!
Hermann Jaeger, Ozark Grape Hunter: Saving European Vineyards in the Late 19th Century
The Crowder College Longwell Museum will host Hermann Jaeger, Ozark Grape Hunter: Saving European Vineyards in the Late 19th Century. The exhibit will be on display January 23rd – February 10th. This is a historical and scientific exhibit about Hermann Jaeger, the naturalist, grape breeder, and viticulturist of Neosho, whose wild and hybrid grapes helped Europe recover from an economic disaster during the 19th century. The museum hours are from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. For more information, call 455-5470.
Core Ensemble Performs Chamber Music Theatre Work Celebrating Harlem Renaissance
On Tuesday, January 24th at 7:00 p.m. at the Elsie Plaster Community Center at Crowder College, you are invited to attend a new sort of performance and it is coming from New York City produced by the Core Ensemble. It will be presented by a group known as OF EBONY EMBERS. They will present vignettes of the Harlem Renaissance. This is a chamber music theatre work for music trio and a solo actor exploring the lives of poets Langston Hughes, Claude McKay and Countee Cullen and visual artist Aaron Douglas during the vibrant time of the Harlem Renaissance. Admission is free!
Bright Futures Neosho Bowling Tournament Fundraiser
Bright Futures Neosho will host a Bowling Tournament Fundraiser on Friday, January 27th at 7:00 p.m. at Edgewood Bowl at 2811 Gardner Edgewood Dr. Cost is $25/person or $100 for a 4 person team. Register by Wednesday, January 25th! For more information and to register your team, contact Brian Cook at 451-8600, ext. 1162.
Sweet Arts Gala
The Neosho Arts Council will host their Sweet Arts Gala on Saturday, February 4that 6:00 p.m. at The Civic. This will be a semi-formal dinner, cash bar, auction and dance. Cost is $40 per person. For more information, call 451-2885.
The Grotto Art Gallery
The Grotto Art Gallery will host a Sneak Preview of the Art to be auctioned during the Sweet Arts Gala on Saturday, January 28thfrom 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Artwork will be on display at the Gallery during the month of January. Our area’s finest artists are contributing to this event! Enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres.
School Board Appreciation Week – January 23rd – 29th
The Neosho R-5 School District encourages you to honor the dedicated service of our School Board during “School Board Appreciation Week” – January 23rd – 29th. Please place an appreciative message on your marquee!
Petfinder Shelter Challenge
Don’t forget to vote in the Petfinder Shelter Challenge for the Faithful Friends Animal Advocates. They are currently 2nd in the state right now! Vote for them daily at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces.
Bright Futures
Bright Futures is a model of support and communication that allows communities and schools to identify student needs and match those needs with existing resources in the community. Sign-up to receive text messages and/or emails when there is a need from Bright Futures at www.brightfuturesneosho.org/signup.html.
YMCA Strong Kids Campaign
Neosho Freeman Family YMCA is selling trees with half the proceeds going to the Y Strong Kids Campaign. Trees for sale: White Dogwood, Eastern Redbud, Yoshino Flowering Cherry, Newport Flowering Plum, Autumn Blaze Maple and Japanese Maple. Trees range from $20-$35. For an additional $5 per tree, they will plant it for you! Don’t need a tree – buy a tree to donate to Joplin! For more information or to order, contact Johanna at 455-9999.
Take Down Hunger
Bright Futures volunteers are accepting donations for the Food for Thought backpack program! Each week the Food For Thought program provides some essential items to students over the weekends. Items needed: V8 juice (5.5 oz.), Vienna sausages, single serving ravioli with pop-top lid. Please bring items to the Basketball Game on February 3rd. Items may also be dropped off at these locations: Boulevard Bank, Cornerstone Bank of Goodman, Parks Insurance and PriceCutter.
11th Annual Christopher Foundation Gospel Celebration
The 11th Annual Christopher Foundation Gospel Celebration will be held on Saturday, February 4that First Baptist Church. A chili/hotdog supper and silent auction begins at 5:00 p.m.; singing at 6:00 p.m. There is no charge for this event, but a love offering will be accepted. For more information, contact Cathy at 451-1434 or 389-4415.
“Eggs & Issues” Legislative Forum
The Carthage Chamber will host an “Eggs & Issues” Legislative Forum on Friday, February 17that 10:15 a.m. at the Grace Point Assembly of God Church at 1605 S. Baker Blvd. – Carthage. Mark your calendars and be watching for more details!
The Neosho City-Wide Garage Sale will be held Saturday, April 14th. Sales will begin at 7:00 A.M., those wishing to stay overnight in an area hotel are urged to book now as rooms are filling up quickly. This is the 24th Annual event organized by the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce Special Events Committee, with over 350 separate sales expected there will be something for everyone! Maps of individual sale locations will be available at area businesses on April 14th. Remember, this is a rain or shine event.