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June Newsletter JUNE NEWSLETTER 12 JUNE Thursday, June 6 Saturday, June 8 Sunday, June 9 9:00 am - 9:00 pm 6:00 am & 8:00 am 2:00 pm Book Sale | Library WOW Bike Ride hosted by Promise “Into the Woods” Musical | Te Paske 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm CHC | Country View Park | 60-mile, Theatre 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit 30-mile paved & gravel rides $12/adults, $4/kids Centre Mall Parking Lot 8:00 am - 10:00 am 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Pancake Breakfast | Fire Station FREE Community Cook-out | Central 9:00 am - 3:00 pm June Chamber Meeting Park 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Centre Mall Parking Lot Wednesday, June 12 HOME Ministry Worship Team | Central 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Food Vendors 12-1 pm Park Band Shell Book Sale | Library 6:30 pm 10:00 am - 2:00 pm FRIDAY Sioux Center Library “Into the Woods” Musical | Te Paske FREE Kids Karnival | Central Park Brats, Hot Dogs & More | Downtown Theatre | $12/adults, $4/kids Infl atables, Train & Pony Rides, Face Cost: $10 Painting, Balloon Art, Kids Craft Tent Sioux Center | 5:00 - 8:00 pm Benefi ting Faith CRC Christian Ed. 12 pm Rise Gymnastics | Central Park Corn Dogs & Funnel Cake | Downtown “The Opioid Crisis: What Can We Do?” Sioux Center | 5:00 - 8:00 pm Bandshell Benefi ting Ireton Christian School Friday, June 7 10:30-1:30 pm Presented by Dr. Yvonne Rayborn, Steak Sandwich & Hot Dog 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Fairytale Characters | Central Park Meals | Bethel CRC | 5:00 - 8:00 Sioux Center Health Book Sale | Library 10:30 am pm | Benefi ting Bethel CRC YPS 12:30 pm Pedal Tractor Pull | South side of Fire La Rancherita Tacos | Downtown Sioux 8 Inch Cup Kiwanis Golf Tournament Station Center | 5:00–8:00 pm | Benefi ting The opioid crisis is at an The Ridge Golf Club 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Young Life unprecendented level, 2:00 pm Food Vendors | Central Park Pizza Ranch Pizza | Street Dance Summer Celebration Tractor Ride 10:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00pm - 12:00am damaging the American Leaving from the How-To Store 30th Annual Show & Shine | Along 1st economy and potentially 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Ave NE & 5th St NE SATURDAY impairing the health and 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit 5:00 pm Pancake Breakfast | Fire Station Centre Mall Parking Lot Summer Celebration Parade | Along 8:00 - 10:00 am Benefi ting Sioux productivity of your employees. 5:30 pm 1st Ave | After parade Flag Retiring Center Christian and Sioux Center Community Schools Learn more about the issue and how Dunk Tank | Centre Mall Parking Lot Ceremony | Behind Central Park Benefi ting All Kids Can 7:30 pm Brats, Hot Dogs & More | Central Park you can best protect your business. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm “Into the Woods” Musical | Te Paske 10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Benefi ting Faith Cruise Night | Along Hwy 75 Theatre | $12/adults, $4/kids CRC Christian Education 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 9:30 pm Corn Dogs & Funnel Cakes | Central Food Vendors | Downtown Sioux Center GLOW Run | All Seasons Center Park | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Benefi ting Ireton Christian 7:30 pm Benefi ting Sioux Center Fire Dept. “Into the Woods” Musical | Te Paske 10:00 pm Mexican Corn, Fried Chicken Tacos & Fireworks | Fairgrounds Nachos | Central Park | 10:00 am - 2:00 Theatre | $12/adults, $4/kids pm | Benefi ting Christ the King Catholic FREE Street Dance Church Downtown Sioux Center Pulled Pork Sandwiches | Central Park 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm The Ruralists 10:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 pm - 12:00 am Judd Hoos Benefi ting American Legion Family MARK YOUR CALENDARS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Chamber Sponsored Events PAGE 2 04 JUNE 6-8 JUNE Ribbon Cutting Tuesday, June 4 10:00 am 618 14th Street NE Sioux Biochemical Inc. has been part of the Sioux Center Community for over 20 years. Recently, with the release of their supplement COLLAGEN.NATIVE.TYPE 2, they joined the Chamber of Commerce as a retail and web sales outlet. Please join us in welcoming them to the membership! www.sb-edge.com Make plans to join us for Summer Celebration June 6-8. There are many fun, FREE and family-friendly events for all to enjoy! For a complete listing of events, visit our website at www.siouxcenterchamber.com or visit the Summer Celebration Facebook Page. SUMMER CELEBRATION STREET DANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 7 We are celebrating one year of serving the Sioux Center area! Please join us on Tuesday, June 4th from 4-6 PM for an Open House! JUDDHOOS.COM There will be fun for all ages, including: -An inflatable for kids -Family friendly games & prizes THE RURALISTS -Giveaways - including a smart TV STARTING AT 9 PM -Photo booth fun DOWNTOWN -Cake SIOUX CENTER -Clinic tours BEVERAGE -And so much more! GARDEN ON-SITE OPENING AT 7:30 PM MARK YOUR CALENDARS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Chamber Sponsored Events PAGE 3 JUNE 06 20 JUNE Chamber Coffee Regency Retirement Residence Thursday, June 6 9:30 a.m. The Regency Retirement Residence has been a part of the Sioux Center community for 27 years. The residence has recently Chamber Coffee Celebrating undergone a renovation and will be holding an Open House for the Kooima Kooima Varilek Trading community to check out the new look. It will be held throughout Thursday, June 20 the day on Thursday, June 6 - open house hours are 9-11 a.m., 2:00 p.m. 2-4 p.m., and 6-8 p.m. Come see what Sioux Center’s best kept 580 3rd Street NW secret is all about. They invite you to celebrate their recent rebranding! They look forward to continuing to provide their customers with the service and experience they have come to know and appreciate! JUNE SIOUXCENTERCHAMBER 25 BUSINESS APPRECIATIONGOLFEVENT Monday, June 24, 2019 Please join us for a The Ridge Golf Club Chamber of Commerce Rain Date:JUNE July 1 24 RIBBON CUTTING AND OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION for Gear up for the 42nd Annual Sioux 18 HOLE SHOTGUN START CenterSioux Chamber Center Business Chamber Business Appreciation Golf Event 12:00 PM (Registration 11:00 AM) AppreciationMonday, GolfJune Event! 24, We2019 hope you Perdue is providing a FREE grilled can• join 11:00 us for a a.m.-Registration fun day filled with.... Begins lunch before play Tuesday, June 25, 2019 • FREE12:00 Grilled p.m.-Grilled Lunch Burgers and Brats SponsoredENTRY FEE by 4:00 pm Prime Rib Dinner Perdue $300/team or $75/player 1400 7th Avenue NE Pin & Door Prizes • 12:30 p.m.-Shotgun Start Green Fees, Golf Cart, Prime Rib Team Photo Contest Dinner, Hole & Door Prizes Putting Contest with proceeds The event is full! Thank you to everyone whoDinner has Only: signed $25 up. Come help us celebrate the opening of our new going to charity of winner's choice Team Mulligans: $20 space in Sioux Center! Ribbon cutting ceremony We Neware thisexcited year -to Team spend Mulligans! a fun-filled and sunny begins at 4:00 p.m. followed by refreshments Thisafternoon is our opportunity with you! to thank you for SPONSORSHIP and self guided tours of our Corporate Office and Technical Training Center. your business and contributions to the Hole Sponsorship - $125 communityIf you are and still continued interested commitment in sponsoringDoor a hole, Prize Sponsorship please - FREE to thecontact Sioux Centerour office Chamber! at 712-722-3457 or email [email protected] REGISTER HERE! https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/ www.interstates.com 712-722-3457 5201172996001110371 www.siouxcenterchamber.com MARK YOUR CALENDARS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Chamber Sponsored Events PAGE 4 THANK YOU to these generous sponsors for their support of Summer Celebration! OUR SYMPATHIES: We express our sympathy to Sharon Vreugdenhil, Doug and Val Vreugdenhil, Leanne and Dave Van Holland, Randy and Brenda Vreugdenhil, Mike and Karen Vreugdenhil and their families in the recent passing of their husband and father, John Vreugdenhil. We also express our sympathy to the Walstra family, the City of Sioux Center, and the community in the recent loss of its beloved mayor Dennis Walstra. SHARE WITH US We try hard to stay on top of the news by scouring the local papers and websites for information about our members to include in our newsletter. But we would hate to miss anything so would appreciate your help. If you have news, congrats, awards, sympathies, events or any information about your business or your employees that you would like included in the next Chamber newsletter, please email it to me by the 22nd of the month. We’d love to help share your news! Submissions can be made to [email protected] NEWS & FASCINATING FACTS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER About our Members PAGE 5 not require registration. JUNE 2019 LIBRARY Family Lego Night will be held on Tuesday, June 18 ANNOUNCEMENTS from 6:30-8:00pm for parents AND children. We’ll be constructing items that follow our summer reading theme: a Universe of Stories space theme. The public is invited to a Retirement Open House No need to register, just come on over! for Laurey Zwart on Tuesday, June 4, from 3:30-5:30pm in the Sioux Center Library. Laurey Magician Jonathan May will be at the library on has been a valuable member of the library staff Thursday, June 20 at 10:00am. Parents, take for 25 years! Stop by and thank her for her many your kiddos to enjoy his fun magic tricks! years of service! Adults, we have some great programs for you this The Sioux Center Library is gearing up for the summer! Join us on Thursday evenings for our 2019 Summer Reading Program with the theme Make It Take It craft programs.
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