Your Land. Your Legacy

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans – Wolf River Associates presents…..

You worked hard to build a family business. Take steps to help ensure your farm stays in the family.
Join us for a free, 60-minute educational workshop
Gain a basic understanding of how you can:
• Identify and overcome transition obstacles.
• Protect your assets today and in the future.
• Develop a plan to smoothly transition your farm and maintain family harmony.
Sign up today!
Call Stacey by April 2nd at (715) 524-1951 or email at stacey.eggleston@thrivent.com

This workshop will be presented by Dennis Degidio along with the Wolf River Associates team; Dave Passehl, FIC; Scott Parson, FIC, CLTC; Mick Siolka, FIC, and Emilie Baugnet, FIC

A complimentary lunch will be served during the workshop.
Keeping the Farm in the Family
Tuesday, April 9th 2013
Romy’s Holiday Inn at Kelly Lake
9600 E County Highway G
Suring, WI

Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, Certified Financial Planner™ and federally registered CFP (with flame design) in the United States.
No products will be offered for sale at this workshop.
For additional important disclosure information, please visit Thrivent.com/disclosures.

Special Thanks to Community Memorial Hospital for hosting the membership meeting this month.

Special Thanks to Community Memorial Hospital for hosting the membership meeting this month.

Tim Murphy, advertising sales executive at the Oconto County Times Herald and The Bonus, shows the advertising supplement called the Summer Fun Guide while speaking at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in February. Tim explained advertising opportunities for business owners, and managing editor Joan Koehne told about the history of the newspaper and how to publicize events and employee milestones in the newspaper. Contact Tim at tmurphy@octimesherald.com or Joan at editorial@octimesherald.com to learn more.

CMH Offers Free CPR Training

A free course at Community Memorial Hospital teaches lifesaving skills including CPR basics, AED use, and choking relief. The three-hour “Family & Friends CPR” course designed by the American Heart Association is for anyone who wants to learn simple, lifesaving skills for adults, infants, and children.

“New parents, babysitters, and grandparents will especially want to take advantage of this free opportunity to learn lifesaving skills in just one morning,” said CMH training site coordinator Kathy Henne, RN. CMH is a training site for the American Heart Association.

The “Family & Friends” course is taught by registered nurses. It consists of hands-on learning and is open to anyone age 12 and older. Participants will receive a skills handbook and participation card.

Registration is now open for April 6 and June 8 classes. Classes are Saturdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. To register for either of these dates, visit http://www.cmhospital.org/signup_form.html. For more information, contact Kathy Henne at (920) 848-6325. Class size is limited.

February is National Dental Month!

Hometown VeterinatyClinic asks, “ Did you know that dental disease is the most common medical problem in pets?”

Pets need daily dental care and professional dental cleanings just like humans. Dental disease in pets is the build up of tartar on the teeth.  If tartar is allowed to remain on the teeth, infections can develop in tooth pockets, along gum lines, and in the throat or tonsils.  These infections can enter the blood stream and cause kidney and heart disease. A professional dental cleaning is recommended for all pets that have tartar to prevent infections.  Most pets benefit from an annual dental cleaning.

February is National Dental Month!  Hometown Veterinary Clinic is offering $25 off of all dental procedures in February and March!  Call 848-4280 to set up an appointment today!

Social Medias & EMarketing class at NWTC

Social Media is becoming a very important aspect of marketing and gaining exposure for one’s business and organizations that you belong to. As important as Social Media is, it remains sometimes a daunting challenge to those not familiar with it.

Chamber member Bill Koehne will be teaching a class on Wednesdays 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM at NWTC in Oconto Falls from March 27, 2013 until May 22th, 2013.

Topics covered will be Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Newsletters, Google presence on places, improving your website visibility, QR codes and more.

Estimated cost is only $56.61

The class takes place in the computer lab. This means it is hands on and the work is done right in the class and completed often before you leave. This also means seating is limited and you will want to sign up early.

It is a small investment for a large return for you and your organization.

Click here for details

Come join in the fun at the Oconto Falls Tubing Hill.

Come join in the fun at the Oconto Falls Tubing Hill. Snow tubing is an excellent family or group activity that doesn’t require special skills. Just bring your tube, some warm winter clothes and your desire to have a blast! We have a nearly 900′ run that will surely exhilarate you and a rope to tow you back to the top.

Volunteers are always welcome. Please contact the Lions if you would like to help out and supervise. Have fun with the kids.

 

Entrepreneur Resource Center (ERC) at NWTC is hosting a variety of fun and educational events

In celebration of National Entrepreneurship Week, the Entrepreneur Resource Center (ERC) at NWTC is hosting a variety of fun and educational events throughout the week. Whether you, a family member, or friend are thinking about starting a business, there is something for everyone.

The Big Idea competition is designed to encourage entrepreneurship among NWTC students, employees, and faculty, to encourage and support the founding of new business ventures and social entrepreneurship ventures. Whether you are in business management, woodturning, or any program in between; give us your best pitch for a new business idea. You could win a scholoarship and business consultation services from NWTC’s Entrepreneur Resource Center. The Big Idea could be your start to a new venture! So dust off those plans for that widget, social enterprise, or recipe you’ve been daydreaming about and take advantage of this exciting, challenging, and rewarding experience.

Sign up today! EntWeek_BigIdeaFlyer

 

Mark your calendar for Chamber meetings

Oconto Falls Area Chamber of Commerce

2013 Meeting Schedule

Chamber Executive Committee:

Tuesday February 26th      7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday March 26th         7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday April 30th           7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday May 28th            7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday June 25th            7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday July30th             7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday August 27th        7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday September 24th   7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday October 29th       7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday November 26th   7:45 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic

Tuesday January 28th        TBD

 

Membership Meetings:

Thursday February 21st      12 pmCommunityMemorialHospital

Thursday May 16th             12 pmCommunityMemorialHospital

Thursday August 15th        12 pmCommunityMemorialHospital

Thursday November 21st   12 pmCommunityMemorialHospital

 

Lunch will be served. There will be a short informational presentation followed by Chamber meeting and round table discussion.

MASKED MARVELS & WONDERTALES COMES TO PAC

The Oconto Falls Friends of the Arts are proud to present Michael Cooper: Masked Marvels & Wondertales on Friday, February 8 at 6:00 PM. The performance will be held in the Falls Area Performing Arts Center, located at Oconto Falls High School.
Michael Cooper spins tales and weaves stories using an unusual and colorful cast of characters. Creating a world where dogs wear hats, wild stallions are tamed, giant noses sneeze and fish bait candy to catch children in a pond, Masked Marvels & Wondertales is an unforgettable experience. Referencing his childhood growing up on a ranch, Michael Cooper captivates his audience with tales of thrilling adventure, silly antics and outlandish possibilities. A show for all ages, Masked Marvels & Wondertales is sure to capture hearts and stimulate imaginations.

Michael Cooper has multiple heads, an enormous nose and a great sense of humor – all of which are blended together in a wonderful family entertainment performance. He combines mythical and autobiographical stories of courage and wonder, producing an eye-popping theatrical extravaganza featuring his breathtaking handcrafted masks, outlandish stilt dancing and a physical repertoire that ranges from the madcap to the sublime. Michael Cooper is truly a “moving sculpture.”

Michael Cooper received his B.A. in Peace Studies from Goddard College. He then went on to complete six years of theater training with Tony Montanaro in Maine and Etienne Decroux in Paris. For almost thirty years, he has spent time crisscrossing the world, performing over 8,000 times for audiences of every age. A portion of his credits include the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Hong Kong International Children’s Festival, The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, the Dublin Theater Festival, Great Woods, the Eugene O’Neill Theater, Bass Performance Hall and the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center.

Michael Cooper’s one-man show is indeed a celebration of life! Taking up to three hundred hours to produce a single paper, cloth or wooden mask, he has elevated this most ancient of theater crafts to the level of a fine art. His use of captivating stories told in prose, poetry and silent mime, are sometimes funny and sometimes thought provoking. The program is designed to encourage creativity, compassion and a greater sense of self-worth. Laughter and audience participation, a humorous and energetic style and themes that speak to all ages bring a program that captivates young and old alike.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for students. All tickets are subject to a $2 processing fee. For tickets, call the Oconto Falls Friends of the Arts at (920) 848-7469 or visit www.ocontofallsfriendsofthearts.com for tickets and additional show information. This performance is sponsored in part by the Oconto Falls Friends of the Arts, Neva Hodge Lemorande and ST Paper.

Community Healthcare Foundation is seeking nominations for community members

Greetings,

Celebrating Ordinary Heroes honors members of communities throughout Oconto County, individuals or groups who give of themselves to enrich the lives of others.

Community Healthcare Foundation is seeking nominations for community members who make Oconto County a great place to live, people who volunteer their time, people who put in that extra effort, and ordinary people who make a difference in big or small ways. We would like to take the opportunity to shine a light on the good things that are happening in Oconto County.

As we seek nominees for our Celebrating Ordinary Heroes awards, organizations such as yours come to mind. Please consider submitting a nomination and also share this invitation with your members.

Five Ordinary Heroes will be chosen to be honored at the 8th Annual Community Healthcare Foundation Spring Fling Wine, Beer & Cheese Tasting Friday, April 5th at Red Maple Country Club in Suring.

To nominate an individual or group, send contact information for yourself and for your nominee with a brief description of why this individual or group deserves to be recognized. Nominations should be sent to Community Healthcare Foundation, 855 S. Main St., Oconto Falls, WI  54154 or to nancywi@cmhocontofalls.org by February 8. Selections will be announced in March.

Feel free to contact us with any questions at (920) 848-6317 or nancywi@cmhocontofalls.org.

Sincerely,
Bill Kamke, Foundation President
Nancy Williquette, Foundation Director