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1 Doniphan County Resident Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitator Libraries Aren’t Just Books Anymore Meet Teresa McAnerney, a Wathena resident that serves as the Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitator for The Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitation (NEKEF). The NEKEF is a non- profit organization which offers free and confidential business coaching in Northeast Kansas. They are a group of over sixty volunteers from five counties who care passionately about the success and sustainability of our rural Northeast Kansas re- gion. The Facilitation Board was formed in order to assist our rural entrepreneurs in creating or maintaining their small business ventures. Each member of the Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilita- tion Board understands his or her role and duties because each has received board training, prior to joining the Board. A select number of the initial board also received more intensive training to further assist in project implementation. This training included how to effectively work with entrepreneurs, how to create an entrepreneurial environment, how to leverage vari- ous resources for entrepreneurs and how to properly support the Enterprise Facilitator. As time goes on, the board continues to recruit and train new members. The NEKEF Board usually meets once a month. During the meetings, the Facilitator will ask the board for assistance with specific issues facing clients. The Board spends an hour brainstorming resources and possibilities so that each issue can be successfully resolved by the client. The board also monitors the progress of the project through monthly reports from the Facilitator on client activities, including the number of new or expanded businesses, and new or retained jobs. Once a year the Board conducts random client surveys to assess the project. If you are thinking of starting a business, need assistance or want to just learn more about NEKEF, call Teresa at (785) 364-0583, or email [email protected] Doniphan County Library District #1 has made great progress in the last few years. Big things have happened in the last 37 years since a small group of ladies belonging to SLK (Seekers of Light and Knowledge) had a dream. In 1974 these ladies began to work at establishing a public library for everyone in Doniphan County. The issue went to a vote and passed officially in 1975. Since that time, the library has been growing and striving to meet the needs of the people of Doniphan County by not only providing a wide selection of books, but other materials as well. Visit their website at www.librarydistrict1.org to look at all of the resources and services offered. In order to make some much needed improvements, the Library Board is asking for help with the Doniphan County Library District #1 Central Library Improvement Project . Your tax dollars are used for the everyday cost of running the Library but aren't sufficient enough to pay for renovation projects without raising taxes. The Library Board is not willing to raise your taxes to acquire this money. The projected Goals are as follows: Phase 1: $200,00 by January 1, 2012 -New children’s room with heating/cooling and ADA family restroom, fire safety systems and exits. Phase 2: $100,000 by March 1, 2012-Adult and genealogy area, storage room and back exit hall, front lobby, fiction room, director’s office, improved restroom. Phase 3: $200,000- Public meeting rooms, kitchenette, staff workroom, HVAC front of building, entrances and vesti- bule, doors/ windows and remaining MEP improvements. The Library appreciates donations of all amounts. Your donation can be given directly to the Library District #1 Doniphan County or you may call 785-985-2597 for more information. All donations are tax deductible and a receipt is available upon request. For more information on the Doniphan County Chamber of Commerce contact: Craig Mosher President 785-442-6000 [email protected] Links Doniphan County Website dpcountyks.com Volume 2 Issue 2 February 2012 Inside this issue Enterprise Faciliation 1 Library Project 1 Executive Board 2 Grant Program 3 NEKCRED 3 Upcoming Events 3 Back to Health 4 Featured Members 4 Livestock Workshop 4

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Page 1: Doniphan Chamber features NEKEF in Newsletter

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Doniphan County Resident Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitator

Libraries Aren’t Just Books Anymore

Meet Teresa McAnerney, a Wathena resident that serves as

the Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitator for The Northeast

Kansas Enterprise Facilitation (NEKEF). The NEKEF is a non-

profit organization which offers free and confidential business

coaching in Northeast Kansas. They are a group of over sixty

volunteers from five counties who care passionately about the

success and sustainability of our rural Northeast Kansas re-

gion. The Facilitation Board was formed in order to assist our

rural entrepreneurs in creating or maintaining their small

business ventures.

Each member of the Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilita-

tion Board understands his or her role and duties because each has received board training,

prior to joining the Board. A select number of the initial board also received more intensive

training to further assist in project implementation. This training included how to effectively

work with entrepreneurs, how to create an entrepreneurial environment, how to leverage vari-

ous resources for entrepreneurs and how to properly support the Enterprise Facilitator. As time

goes on, the board continues to recruit and train new members.

The NEKEF Board usually meets once a month. During the meetings, the Facilitator will ask the

board for assistance with specific issues facing clients. The Board spends an hour brainstorming

resources and possibilities so that each issue can be successfully resolved by the client. The

board also monitors the progress of the project through monthly reports from the Facilitator on

client activities, including the number of new or expanded businesses, and new or retained

jobs. Once a year the Board conducts random client surveys to assess the project. If you are

thinking of starting a business, need assistance or want to just learn more about NEKEF, call

Teresa at (785) 364-0583, or email [email protected]

Doniphan County Library District #1 has made great progress in the last

few years. Big things have happened in the last 37 years since a small group

of ladies belonging to SLK (Seekers of Light and Knowledge) had a dream. In

1974 these ladies began to work at establishing a public library for everyone

in Doniphan County. The issue went to a vote and passed officially in 1975.

Since that time, the library has been growing and striving to meet the needs

of the people of Doniphan County by not only providing a wide selection of

books, but other materials as well. Visit their website at www.librarydistrict1.org to look at all of

the resources and services offered.

In order to make some much needed improvements, the Library Board is asking for help with

the Doniphan County Library District #1 Central Library Improvement Project. Your tax

dollars are used for the everyday cost of running the Library but aren't sufficient enough to pay

for renovation projects without raising taxes. The Library Board is not willing to raise your taxes

to acquire this money. The projected Goals are as follows: Phase 1: $200,00 by January 1, 2012

-New children’s room with heating/cooling and ADA family restroom, fire safety systems and

exits. Phase 2: $100,000 by March 1, 2012-Adult and genealogy area, storage room and back

exit hall, front lobby, fiction room, director’s office, improved restroom. Phase 3: $200,000-

Public meeting rooms, kitchenette, staff workroom, HVAC front of building, entrances and vesti-

bule, doors/ windows and remaining MEP improvements.

The Library appreciates donations of all amounts. Your donation can be given directly to the

Library District #1 Doniphan County or you may call 785-985-2597 for more

information. All donations are tax deductible and a receipt is available upon request.

For more information on the Doniphan County Chamber

of Commerce contact:

Craig Mosher President

785-442-6000 [email protected]

Links

Doniphan County Website dpcountyks.com

Volume 2 Issue 2

February 2012

Inside this issue

Enterprise Faciliation 1

Library Project 1

Executive Board 2

Grant Program 3

NEKCRED 3

Upcoming Events 3

Back to Health 4

Featured Members 4

Livestock Workshop 4

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2012 Chamber of Commerce Executive Board Members

Page 2 Doniphan County Chamber of Commerce

Rob Randall Doniphan West

Jessica Studer Wathena

Susan Goodwin Elwood

Mike Murphy Elwood

Marty Allen Highland

Lawrence Mays Executive Director

Craig Mosher President, Highland

Joel Euler Troy and Wathena

George Jorgenson Troy

Paul Rohde Troy and Wathena

Pam Ryser Wathena

Theresa Rohrer Wathena

Dan Means Elwood

Joyce Simpson Wathena

Terry Horner Troy

As your voice, the voice of business, the Chamber represents our members. Our commitment is to

advocate for favorable policies and legislation on important issues that affect you and your business. The

Chamber is committed to fostering an environment where economic development projects are encour-

aged and supported and a positive climate for local businesses to grow. A strong business community is

a catalyst to a dynamic area in which to live and work. If you have not mailed in your membership

dues for 2012 we encourage you do to so today. The Chamber would like to take this opportunity to

thank you in advance for your support and your commitment to the regional business environment.

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The monthly

NEKCRED meeting

was held at the Home

Place Restaurant in

Troy on January 10th.

If you are not fa-

miliar with NEKCRED, it is a board made

up of individuals from Atchison, Brown,

Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Marshall,

Nemaha, Osage and Wabaunsee

Counties. The Mission Statement of the

Northeast Kansas Coalition for Regional

Economic Development is:

To identify, coordinate and implement

regional development efforts that will

strengthen the economy of Northeast

Kansas.

Each month the board meets for lunch

at a business in the different counties in

order to develop new and better ways

to meet the economical needs of the

businesses within their counties.

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Doniphan County Hosts Northeast Coalition for Regional

Economic Development (NEKCRED) Meeting

The state of Kansas has been awarded funds

for the Small Business Administration’s State

Trade and Export Promotion Grant (STEP).

These funds are available for export-related

activities which are likely to lead to export

sales within the next 12 months.

Kansas has been award $505,000 for 2011-

2012. Kansas companies, agribusinesses and

agricultural producers can apply for financial

assistance and technical support through the

Kansas Department of Commerce. Funding

can be approved for the following types of

activities:

*Designing/translating marketing products

and campaigns

*Support for trade show exhibits

*Training in various areas of exporting

*Assistance to participate in foreign trade

missions

*Assistance for foreign market sales trips

*Subscription fees for services provide by the

U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S.D.A.

The Kansas Department of Commerce and

the Kansas Department of Agriculture will

provide a 3:1 match to qualified and

approved companies under the STEP

program.

Application forms and additional informa-

tion can be found at:

KansasCommerce.com/trade and

www.KSDA.gov/marketing

For questions on the program, please

contact:

Nathalie Scharf, Kansas Dept. of Commerce,

9913-345-8072, or by email at

[email protected] or J.J. Jones,

Kansas Dept. of Agriculture, 785-296-3737 or

by email at [email protected]

NEK Enterprise Facilitation - Feb. 2, 2012, 6:00 p.m. Leona City Council Meeting - Feb. 2, 2012, 7:00 p.m. Big Rural Brainstorm - Feb. 3 & 4, 2012 in Newton, KS Wathena City Council Meetings - Feb. 6 & 21, 2012, 7:00 p.m. Commissioner’s Meetings - Feb. 6, 13, 21, 27, 2012, 8:30 a.m. White Cloud City County - Feb. 6, 6:00 p.m. Elwood City Council Meetings - Feb. 6 & 21, 2012, 6:30 p.m. Troy City Council Meetings - Feb. 7 & 21, 2012, 6:30 p.m. Troy Pride Meeting - Feb. 7, 2012, 7:30 p.m. Glacial Hills RC&D Meeting - Feb. 8, 2012, 1:00 p.m. KEDA Legislative Day - Feb. 9, 2012, 8:00 a.m. Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage - Feb. 9, 2012, 10:30 a.m. Highland Pride Meeting - Feb. 11, 2012, 9:00 a.m.

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Highland Pride Meeting - Feb. 11, 2012, 9:00 a.m. Mo-Kan Development Board Meeting - Feb. 13, 2012, 4:30 p.m. NECKRED - Feb. 14, 2012, 1:00 p.m. WRAPS Livestock & Waste Management Workshop - Feb. 16, 2012, 10:00 a.m. Chamber Executive Board Meeting - Feb. 17, 12:00 p.m. Heritage Commission Meeting - Feb. 22, 10:00 a.m. WRAPS Meeting - Feb. 23, 2012, 10:00 a.m. Historical Society Meeting - Feb. 23, 7:00 p.m., Elwood Sr. Center Mo-Kan Regional Council Board Meeting - Feb. 27, 2012, 4:30 p.m.

*Contact the Chamber Office to find out which meetings are open to the public

L-R- Lawrence Mays, Lyle Peterson, Linda Honeyman, Teresa McAnerney, Stephanie Watson,

Stefanie Leif, John Watson, Nancy Gafford, Gary

Satter

State Trade and Export Promotion Grant Program

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Page 4 Doniphan County Chamber of Commerce

Back to Health, located at 324 St. Joseph Street in Wathena, is having a Valentine’s Day Massage Special. You can get two 1-hour Massages for $80.00. This would make a great gift for your special someone. For more information or to make an appointment, contact them at 785-989-4644.

All American

Truck & Trailer

Repair, Inc.

*New Member Located at

402 S. 1st Street in Elwood. All American is a full service

repair facility for over the

road transportation. Contact Margaret Green at

913-365-5501 or email them

at: [email protected]

Sunflower Mobile

Homes, LLC

*New Member Located at 1008 Roseport

Road in Elwood. Sunflower Mobile Homes has been in

business for over 40 years.

They sell new and used mobile homes and specialize

in the transporting of all sizes

of mobile homes. Contact Alfred Devling at

913-365-3217 or email: [email protected]

Rock Ridge

Steel Co., LLC

*New Member Located at 901 Woodsdale

Road in Elwood. Rockwood Steel is a

relatively new business in

Doniphan County. They are a steel service center and

have new steel sales. If you

are need of their services, contact Dan Riley at

913-365-5200 or by email:

[email protected]

Allen’s Trailer Court

*New Member Located at

108 N. Iowa Street in

Highland. Allen’s Trailer Court

products and services are

rental property management. If you would like additional

information, contact

Marty Allen at 785-850-0805 or email him at:

[email protected]

Doniphan County

Electrical Cooperative

Association, Inc.

*New Member Located at

101 N. Main Street in Troy. Doniphan County Electrical

Coop provides high-quality

service at the lowest possible price for its customer owners.

Contact Arlan Mitchell at

785-985-3523 or you can email him at:

[email protected]

Rohrer’s Game Farm

Sporting Clays

*New Member Located at

1476 Lackenburg Road in Troy. It is one mile West and

two miles North of Troy.

Rohrer’s Game Farm has game birds and

sporting clays

For complete information contact Sandy Rohrer

at 785-985-2635

BMS Logistics, Inc.

*New Member Located at 1009 Vernon

Road in Wathena. BMS

began operations in 1987. With nine facilities in four

states with over 400 employ-

ees, they provide warehous-ing, contract filling and con-

tract packaging. Contact Dan

Bayer at 816-364-3995 or by email:

[email protected]

www.bmslogisticsinc.com

Flower Peddler

*New Member Located at 310 St. Joseph

Street in Wathena.

The Flower Peddler is a full line florist with a large

selection of beautiful gift

items, balloons and live plants. Call owner,

Karen Gaither at

785-989-3431 with your order .

McElwain Sprayers

*New Member Located at

105 E. St. Joseph Street in

Wathena. McElwain is an agricultural business that

offers crop spraying. For

information contact Floyd McElwain at 785-989-3500

or 816-387-7478. You may

also contact him by email: [email protected]

Wathena Pride

*New Member Wathena PRIDE is dedicated

to serving their community

and to encourage and assist volunteers in making

Wathena a better place to live

and work. They identify what they would like to preserve,

create, or improve for their

future. Contact Mandy Lundy or Kay Hewins by email: [email protected]

Sponsored by Missouri River WRAPS, Brown County Extension, Glacial Hills RC&D, Conservation Districts, KSU Extension and Research,

Kansas Rural Center When: Thursday, February 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Where: Fisher Community Center, 201 Iowa, Hiawatha, KS

Maximize feed resources and reduce labor

Optimize use of livestock wastes

Increase production

Minimize impacts to rivers and streams Free Lunch Provided

Presenters: Dr. Dorivar Ruiz-Diaz, KSU Dale Kirkham, Kansas Rural Center Will Boyer, KSU Watershed Specialist Ed Reznicek, Kansas Rural Center Panel Discussion: “Local Livestock and Waste Management Systems” with David Zeit, Dean Rice, Nathan Geiger, Bill Foster. Please RSVP to 913-991-7942 or [email protected] so that lunch can be planned.

Valentine’s Day Massage Special Livestock and Waste Management Workshop

RELAX & UNWIND

Featured Chamber Members The Chamber Welcomes New Members in 2012