Valley News: January 24, 2019

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Business News

MO Chamber Medical Plans for Small Businesses Are you a small business who would like to offer health care insurance for your employees but have been limited due to rates being high or not being

able to qualify for group rate plans? We may have a solution. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please

reach out to Tasha Lindsey at the Grain Valley Partnership, 816-443-5162 or email at info@growgrainvalley.org.

Business News is provided weekly by the Grain Valley Partnership, whose mission is to be a leader in the growth of Grain Valley. The Grain Valley Partnership is located at 1450 SW Eagles Parkway, and can be reached by phone, 816-443-5162 or via email at info@growgrainvalley.org.

Learn more about the Partnership: www.growgrainvalley.org

Upcoming Partnership Events: Exclusively Dogs KC Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Wed Jan 30 2019 11:00am 1060 NE McQuerry Rd, Ste. F

Dr. Cathy Dowd, owner of Grain Valley Chiropractic LLC, began her practice in Grain Valley in 2017. Her practice has quickly grown, and an office expansion currently underway will allow for additional office space and additional services for patients. Grain Valley Chiropractic is located at 203 South Main in Grain Valley and can 816--443 443--5485. be reached by phone at 816 For more information, visit www.grainvalleychiro.com. www.grainvalleychiro.com.

Truman Heartland Community Foundation Adds Seven New Board Members Truman Heartland Community Foundation (THCF) recently added seven new members to the Board of Directors: Julia Hampton, Hampton owner of

Julia Hampton, CPA, PC, representing the Lee’s Summit/Lake Winnebago Advisory Board; Bret Kolman Kolman, CEO at Centerpoint Medical Center; John McEvoy, McEvoy Attorney, representing the Independence/Sugar Creek Advisory Board; Randall Rhoads Rhoads, Public Office (ret.); Steve Shelton Shelton, Raytown Quality Schools, representing the Raytown Advisory Board; Allan Thompson Thompson, Community Volunteer; R. Dyan Zimmerman, attorney at Oswald Roam Zimmerman & Rew, representing the Blue Springs/ Grain Valley Advisory Board.

Founded in 1982, THCF serves the region with assets of more than $45 million and annual grants surpassing

$3.6 million. Through the Community Foundation, donors can set up their own family foundations, scholarship funds, field of interest funds, endowment funds, charitable gift annuities and many other charitable vehicles which utilize shared resources of the foundation to maximize the impact of their philanthropic dollars. In addition to donor services, the Community Foundation provides asset development for nonprofit organizations, gives grants to nonprofits, assists organizations in planned giving, and serves as a leader in addressing community issues. For more information on charitable giving, visit www.thcf.org or call THCF at 816-836-8189.

February Luncheon Tue Feb 5 2019, 11:30am - 1:00pm After Hours at Floyd, Meinershagen & Co. Thur Feb 7 2019, 5:00pm—7:00pm 107 SW Eagles Parkway After Hours at Sandra Dee’ Dee’s Gifts Thur Feb 21 2019, 5:00pm—7:00pm

Partnership Welcomes

K9 Diversity Dog Training

K9 Diversity Dog Training held its ribbon cutting on Saturday, January 19th. The business is located at 515 Main Street. Photo credit: Grain Valley Partnership.

For more information on membership and upcoming Partnership events, visit www.growgrainvalley.org or call Tasha Lindsey, 816-443-5162.


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