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Welcome one and all again to the season of sizzling bratwurst, sounds of oom-pah and the excitement of the best fall festival in the Midwest. ~Nancy Bruns, Chamber President

Recess for Success 2 Member News 3 Internet Strategy 4 Mayor Meetings 5 Education Website 5 Joplin Trip 6 New Members 6 Ribbon Cuttings 7 Sept. Calendar 8

Get out the Lederhosen and Steins...

It’s time for the 22nd Annual Oktoberfest September 23 & 24 The Chamber’s Oktoberfest begins September 23, from 5-11 p.m. and continues September 24, from 9 a.m.–11 p.m. The festival is fun for the young and the young at heart. Kids Street, arts and crafts, authentic German meals, beer and brat tents, Biergarten, carnival, continuous live entertainment, Wiener Dog & Baby Contests, Rootbiergarten, German dancers, and a whole lot of fun highlights the weekend.

Breakfast sponsored by the American Legion Robert L. Clore Post 189. Sports fan? Make sure to stop by the expanded Sport-zelt (sports tent) sponsored by the Rob Ellerman Real Estate Sales Team, and catch up on all the big games.

Oktoberfest would not be complete without the excitement and entertainment at the Biergarten. The Biergarten is the place to hang out for food, music, dancing and a lot of crazy fun! German meals are served in the Biergarten beginning Friday evening from 5–9 p.m. and Saturday evening from 4–9 p.m.

Three stages of entertainment are ongoing throughout the festival. The Main Stage, sponsored by Bank Midwest, will feature the Big Mama Band on Friday night and Beatles cover band, Liverpool, on Saturday. The Children’s Stage, sponsored by Steppin’ Out-The Studio, will feature kid friendly entertainment and The Community Stage, sponsored by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, will feature local entertainers and dance studios.

Don’t forget to visit the Biergarten from 7-11 a.m. on Saturday morning for the delicious “all-you-can-eat” Pancake

After enjoying all the entertainment available, take a spin over to the carnival. The carnival is open Friday

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LEE’S SUMMIT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • 220 SE MAIN STREET, LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64063 • 816.524.2424 • LSCHAMBER.COM


2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Lynn Hinkle, Chair Great Southern Bank Diane Forte, Chair-Elect Dean’s Trophies, Shirts & Awards Damond Boatwright, Treasurer Lee’s Summit Medical Center Mark Parrish, Chair Emeritis Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys VICE CHAIRS Melinda Hadley-deBoer, Membership Development The Culture Coaches Geoff Hill, Community Development Aircraft Electronics Association Carolyn McKnight, Economic Development University of Central Missouri BOARD MEMBERS John Beaudoin Lee’s Summit Journal Bill Baird Infinity Realty Michael Blau Farmers Insurance & Financial Services Carole Culbertson Culbertson Properties Management, LLC Vicky Cundiff Turf’s Up-Weed Man Julie Doane Missouri Central Credit Union Bob Glaser Summit Bank of Kansas City Rodney McBride John Knox Village Jane Monroe Embrace the Grape Beverage Catering Dr. Emmanuel Ngomsi All World Languages & Cultures Robert Pendland CE2L-Certified Energy/Environmental Labs Debbie Starke Eastland Community Foundation Joe Stasi Saint Luke’s East-Lee’s Summit Deborah Swank Kansas City Power & Light Jeffrey Williams Heritage Companies EX-OFFICIO Steve Arbo City of Lee’s Summit Carl Chinnery, Legal Counsel Chinnery, Evans & Nail, PC Dr. Fred Grogan MCC-Longview Dr. David McGehee R-7 School District Mayor Randy Rhoads City of Lee’s Summit CHAMBER STAFF Nancy Bruns, President Mark Dickey, Vice President Gina Seibel, Director of Communications Chrissy Symes, Director of Special Events Cathy Young, Director of Member Services Kathy LeChien, Administrative Assistant Nedra Hoover, Bookkeeper Marilyn Pemberton, Part-time Assistant

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and Saturday during festival hours. Sunday the carnival features a special that includes an “all you can ride” wristband from 1-5 p.m. for $20. Kids Street features face painting, puppetry, pony rides, mini-pumpkin decorating, Firestone Complete Auto Care Rootbiergarten and many other kid-oriented activities. The juried Arts and Crafts Fair features artists displaying their original works in watercolors, oils, photography, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, paper fiber, glass or wood.

For the past few years the Saturday of the festival has featured a Wiener Dog Contest, sponsored by Brookside Barkery and Bath, and a Baby Contest, sponsored by Child Abuse Prevention Center. Applications for these contests may be found online at lsoktoberfest. com. So welcome one and all to the season of sizzling bratwurst, sounds of oompah and the excitement of the best fall festival in the Midwest. It’s a wundervoll good time! For a full schedule of entertainment, activities and event map, visit lsoktoberfest.com.

Chamber Monthly Membership Luncheon • September 16 Creating a World Class Work Environment Speaker: Melinda Hadley-deBoer, The Culture Coaches 11:30 a.m. • Emaline Ballroom • 616 SW 3rd Street Are you creating a “world class” work environment that attracts the best and brightest talent? Learn trends and tips on what future “culture” trends hold and become proactive in attracting and keeping the best workers at your organization. We’ll review trends in the following areas: Working Styles across the Generations - Lifestyle - Workplace Environments. Reservations can be made online at lschamber.com under the Chamber Events tab, or by calling 816.524.2424. Deadline to RSVP is September 14 at noon. Registration is required. Luncheon Sponsor: Saint Lukes East - Lee’s Summit

Business Succession Strategies September 6 • 3:30–4:30 p.m. • John Knox Village, Manhattan Room Presenter: Brock McClain, Hammond Financial Services When a small business is confronted with the death, disability, or retirement of its owner, the business itself may die or be permanently disabled the same day – not because something was done wrong – but because nothing was done. One of the most important factors that affect family business transitions is the lack of a clear, well-defined succession plan. This presentation will help business owners determine the steps they should consider in establishing a plan that will allow their

business to move forward in accordance with their intentions. Register for this free seminar online at lschamber.com under the Chamber Events tab. Sponsor: Affordable Elegance


Members Making Waves Police Department Receives Coveted Accreditation The Lee’s Summit Police Department recently received the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation. This coveted designation is considered the highest standard of

excellence in law enforcement. With this accreditation, the Lee’s Summit Police Department joins an elite class of the top three percent of all law enforcement agencies in the country. “Achieving the Advanced Accreditation is a significant milestone for the Lee’s Summit Police Department staff and demonstrates the dedication

and commitment to quality law enforcement of each man and woman in the department,” said Lee’s Summit Police Chief Joe Piccinini. The CALEA Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation requires compliance with a comprehensive set of 464 best policing standards based on standards that reflect the current thinking and experience of law enforcement practitioners and researchers.

AT&T Launches Industry-First Microsite to Show Area Customers Recent Network Upgrades In response to customer feedback, AT&T is offering Kansas City area consumers a unique peek behind the curtain of AT&T’s wireless network enhancements. AT&T customers can see recent network enhancements in the Kansas City area. An industry first, the microsite gives

customers an unparalleled view of what AT&T is doing to enhance the customer experience. Visitors to the new “Focus: Kansas City” microsite immediately view a map of the Kansas City area, and are prompted to select the community they’re most

interested in. The hyper-local map displays specific network enhancements that AT&T has made in the area since the beginning of 2011. Enhancements include new cell sites, broadband speed upgrades, capacity upgrades and network connection upgrades. http:// focus.att.com/kc/

Lee's Summit High School Stadium Named after Dr. Robert (Bud) Hertzog The Lee's Summit High School stadium was named after Dr. Robert (Bud) Hertzog, a LSHS graduate and community leader, during a special ceremony Aug. 26 on the football field. A life-long Lee's Summit resident, Dr. Hertzog has devoted his life to serving his community and his schools. The stadium name recognizes Dr. Hertzog's professional success, his exemplary service to his community and school district and his outstanding character. The athletic complex will be officially known as the Bud Hertzog Stadium.

"I cannot think of anyone in our school district who is more respected than Bud Hertzog," said Dr. David McGehee, Lee's Summit R-7 superintendent. "He has continuously shared his time and talents, never hesitating to help others while providing leadership for our schools, economic development efforts, business community and civic organizations." Dr. Hertzog's successful career has spanned six decades, and he has been managing partner of Lee's Summit Animal Hospital since 1956. He has been active and held leadership roles in

Kristen Merrell Named Missouri Teacher of the Year Kristen Merrell, a teacher at Lee's Summit Elementary and R-7 School District 2011-12 Teacher of the Year, was named Missouri Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Merrell learned the news during a surprise announcement at her school on Aug. 23. The state Teacher of the Year and all

numerous organizations including the Lee’s Summit Chamber.

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finalists will also be recognized at a banquet scheduled for November in Jefferson City. The Lee's Summit Teacher of the Year is selected from R-7 educators who are either current or past winners of the Chamber’s Excellence In Teaching Award.

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RENEWALS

Kansas City Power & Light 66 City of Lee’s Summit 46 Lee’s Summit Animal Hospital, P.C. 38 Dave Cross Buick-GMC 26 Lee’s Summit Economic 25 Development Council Turf’s Up-Weed Man 24 Paradise Park, Inc. 19 The Insurance Offices-Hissong 18 HSMC Certified Public Accountants, P.C. 17 Wald & Co., Inc. 16 New Age Graphics 13 Bank of Lee’s Summit – SE Main 11 Lakewood Property Owner’s Association 11 Lee’s Summit Dermatology Associates, P.C.11 Mechanical Breakdown Protection 11 Sylvan Learning Center 11 Bank of Lee’s Summit-M291 10 Bank of Lee’s Summit--SW 3rd 10 First Federal Bank 10 H & R Block 10 Ifft & Company, P.A. 10 Landmark 2 Skate Center, Inc. 10 Penmac, Inc. 10 Pfeifer King Building Corporation 10 J.E. Dunn Construction Company 9 William Sunderland, CPA, PC 9 Bank of Lee’s Summit-150 Highway 8 Custom Eyes 8 Men’s Wearhouse 8 Contract Furnishings Rents, L.L.C. 7 The Marvel Group 7 Associated Women’s Care Physicians, P.C. 6 Greater Lee’s Summit Health 6 Care Foundation Home Video Studio of Lee’s Summit 6 MO Assoc. of Trial Attorneys 6 The Emaline Ballroom, Inc. 5 Internet Design and Publishing, Inc. 5 Allee & Company, C.P.A., L.L.C. 5 CBIZ Benefits & Insurance – Varner 4 Hillcrest Transitional Housing of EJC 4 Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP 4 SNAP Fitness-Lemans Lane 4 Summit Plastic Surgery & Medspa 4 The Wilson Group, Inc. 4 Toshiba Business Solutions –MOKS 4 ABWA-Driven to Succeed Chapter 3 @WORK Personnel Services 3 Family & Child Mental Health Services 3 Highway 7 Chiropractic 3 Missouri Veterans Home-Warrensburg 3 Abundant Life Baptist Church 2 Amtrak 2 Burgio, Cooney & Associates 2 Gentiva Health Services 2 Incite International, Inc. 2 Kathi Matthes, DDS 2 Nu Home, Inc. Siding & Windows 2 Pepsi Beverages Company 2 The Red Force Fire & Security 2 World Finance Corporation 2 Bikes 2 Trikes of KC 1 Community Bank of Pleasant Hill 1 DealBug 1 Generations Legal Partners 1 The Renaissance Church 1 Sears 1 The Stanley Historic Event Space 1 Urgent Care of Kansas City 1

Join fellow amigos on Thursday, September 8 for a Chamber After Hours at Blue Agave Grill y Tequileria, 1469 SW Market Street, from 4:30–6 p.m. Our hosts for the evening, mTown.biz and Blue Agave, have a fantastic menu planned including: Southwest Chicken Salad Wraps, Nachos, Baja Chicken Enchilada Soup

and much more! Guests will also have opportunities to win door prizes! What is Chamber After Hours? CAH is a great way to end a busy work day with refreshments and the potential for new leads! Register to attend this free event online at lschamber.com under the Calendar of Events tab.

Is Perfect Really the Enemy of Good? When it comes to doing business online, it really is. Online services change rapidly - most online strategies are outdated as soon as they are updated. Regardless of what your business does online - website, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ or others – don’t let ‘perfect’ become the enemy of a good and effective online strategy. How can you create a good online strategy that supports your business and improves your profitability? 1. Find out what your customers expect online. Do they want information? Online purchasing or customer service? Develop your strategy around their expectations to benefit your bottom line. 2. Decide what your business needs. Integrate online tools with current operational systems to communicate with customers, find new ones, and help employees work more efficiently. The latest trend might not be your best solution. 3. Evaluate your current strategy. Can customers find you online? Does your website content change regularly? Is web traffic improving? Are social media

networks growing? Focus on improving the strategies that your customers want and employees need. Stop doing the rest. 4. Invest in what works. Some inexpensive online options cost more to maintain and don’t produce real results. Spend time and money on the tools that work for you. Chamber members have a great technology resource on LinkedIn. Visit the Lee’s Summit Chamber page, click on “more” and choose “subgroups”. Post your questions in the Technology Support Forum and find experts to help you determine the next good step to take as you pursue the perfect online strategy. See you online! Brought to you by the Lee’s Summit Chamber Technology Committee


Your Opportunity for “A Moment with the Mayor” Lee’s Summit Mayor Randy Rhoads has a new program for residents and business owners to meet him and to chat about the City. “A Moment with the Mayor” is the new program debuting on Saturday, September 17, from 9–11 a.m. at Legacy Park Community Center, 901 NE Bluestem Drive, Lee’s Summit.

Individuals are encouraged to stop by the community center to chat one-onone and to enjoy complimentary coffee and fruit. The Mayor will distribute a free water bottle and magnet containing the City’s telephone numbers, while supplies last, to those who stop by the facility. “I am excited to have an opportunity to sit down with the residents of our community to say hello and to address their questions about the City,” said Mayor Rhoads. “This is also an opportunity for members of the community to come to one of the City’s

premier Parks & Recreation facilities, Legacy Park Community Center.” For more information about “A Moment with the Mayor,” contact the City’s Administration Department at 816-969-1010.

Kickenoffen Party Thursday, Sept. 22 from 5-7 p.m. in the World Famous Biergarten (220 SE Main) Free hotdogs, brats and adult beverages!

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New Education Website Coming Soon When the City adopted their longrange strategic plan, Lee’s Summit 360°: Charting Tomorrow in 2009, a primary goal of the plan was to create a community-wide forum for collaboration on education-related issues. As a result, an inaugural Education Summit was held in June 2010. It brought together education stakeholders and engaged citizens from across Lee’s Summit to discuss education-related topics that affect the community overall.

lifelong learning programs for all ages, career exploration and work skills training, and career training.

From that summit, it became clear that a comprehensive communication and dissemination of education programs and resources available to residents was lacking. As a result, it was decided to create a community education website.

The site is currently available for viewing at learnforlifels.com.

The site is envisioned to be a onestop-shop for a variety of users. It will contain information and resources on

The site is in mid-stages of development right now. It is hoped that a call for program registration will begin before the end of the calendar year. Once content on the site is substantially complete and a critical mass of programs have been entered, marketing will begin to the community and end-users of the site. Site launch is set for Spring 2012.

Comments and suggestions for content are welcome and may be submitted at the FAQ/Contacts tab under “Contacts” or by emailing findout@learnforlifels.com.

Join members for a yummy Chamber Before Hours on September 13 from 7:30–8:30 a.m. at Lee’s Summit Medical Center. Come experience the “Lee’s Summit Medical Center Difference” at this Chamber Before Hours event. You’ll get to network with other bright-eyed business leaders, enjoy a delicious breakfast, meet some of Lee’s Summit’s leading doctors and more. RSVP online at lschamber.com under the Calendar of Events tab.

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Joplin Day of Service The members of the Lee’s Summit Chamber staff and the Board of Directors are heading down to Joplin on Tuesday, October 18 for a day of service. We know that many of our members may have already gone to lend assistance but the Chamber opted to wait until volunteer efforts slowed down, and thought going during the week might be

helpful. Currently, Chamber staff is in conversation with the Joplin Chamber to see where we could provide the most help that day for the business community.

Call (816) 251-8000 and ask for your FREE “It’s All True” DVD today!

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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AdviCoach Steve Cochran 18100 E 25TH TERRACE COURT SOUTH INDEPENDENCE, MO 64057 (816) 868-6524 E: scochran@advicoach.com www.AdviCoach.com/SCochran

Fulson Asset Management Danielle Lee 250 NE MULBERRY ROAD, SUITE 201 LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64086 (816) 246-9220 F: (816) 246-9221 E: danielle@fulsonhousing.com www.fulsonhousing.com

Alamar Uniforms Kathleen Fedman 207 ARMOUR ROAD N KANSAS CITY, MO 64116 (816) 363-6700 F: (816) 363-6793 E: alamarkc@aol.com www.alamaruniforms.com

JobOne Stan Shurmantine 1085 S YUMA AVENUE INDEPENDENCE, MO 64056 (816) 796-7070 F: (816) 796-7571 E: sshurmantine@job1one.org www.ibsindustries.com

Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Roshan Patel 1020 SE BLUE PARKWAY LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64063 (816) 554-7600 F: (816) 554-7011 E: leessummitabvi@gmail.com www.abvi.com

M & H Gas Inc. Ron McLain 4230 WASHINGTON AVENUE INDEPENDENCE, MO 64055 (816) 350-3355 F: (816) 350-8866 E: ron@mhgasco2.com www.mhgasco2.com

Blue Agave Grill y Tequileria Anita Myers 1469 SW MARKET STREET LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64081 (816) 554-2583 F: (816) 554-2587 E: anitamyers1@yahoo.com www.blueagavels.com

Manginelli Productions Bill & Kedra Manginelli 1011 SW ALLENDALE BLVD LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64081 (816) 863-7077 E: billmangi@hotmail.com www.manginelliproductions.com

KAS Team, LLC dba Clear / Laptop Squad Rebecca Kimmell 1663 NE DOUGLAS STREET LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64086 (816) 295-6267 E: beckykimmell@clear.net www.clearofkc.com

Mary Kay Cosmetics Tracie Holder 3446 SW WINDEMERE DRIVE LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64082 (816) 914-2387 E: tholder2@marykay.com www.marykay.com/tholder

Olinger Industrial Heavy Hauling Pat Hatt 7405 EAST 12TH SREET KANSAS CITY, MO 64126 (816) 231-4922 F: (816) 231-7301 E: pathatt@olingerheavyhauling.com Ricoh Business Solutions James Fell 10900 WEST 86TH STREET, #100 LENEXA, KS 66214 (913) 981-2396 F: (913) 981-2401 E: james.fell@ricoh-usa.com www.ricohbusinesssolutions.com Stephens & Associates Advertising Inc Kevin Hyder 7400 WEST 132ND STREET, #100 OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213 (913) 661-0910 E: khyder@stephens-adv.com www.thebrandwhisperers.com

Lee’s Summit CARES Character Trait of the Month Honoring others with courtesy and consideration.. • Treat people with dignity at all times. • Behave courteously at all times. • Treat all people as equals. • Allow people to speak without interruption. • Listen openly to people. • Be interested in the cultural beliefs of others. • Ask people if they have time available rather than interrupting.


RIBBON CUTTINGS

Tower Loan, 228 NE Chipman Road, recently celebrated a ribbon cutting with Chamber Members.

Chamber Members welcomed Foot Care Plus, 676 SE Bayberry Ln, Ste. 101, at a recent ribbon cutting

Freeland Photography in Downtown Lee’s Summit celebrated a ribbon cutting with Chamber Members.

mTown.biz held a ribbon cutting and open house with Chamber Members for their website launch.

Members Helping Members The money was part of a fundraiser held by Paradise Park at the 2011 Flights of Fancy kite festival. The donation benefits students who need assistance purchasing books required for the upcoming semester. "We are thankful to Paradise Park and the support they lend not only to the campus, but also the support they give our students in a time of need," Grogan said.

Chris Simon, general manager of Paradise Park, stands with MCC-Longview President Fred Grogan as he was presented a check for $650 dollars for the MCC-Longview Emergency Book Fund.

Paradise Park is one of Lee's Summit’s popular family entertainment centers and, along with its owner Jon Ellis, has been a big supporter of the annual Flights of Fancy kite festival and the college for many years.


SEPTEMBER 2011 CALENDAR

September 1 • 7:30 a.m., Health Care Committee meeting, TMC Lakewood • 8 a.m., Business Sustainability Committee meeting, Depot September 6 • 3:30–4:30 p.m., Recess for Success TOPIC: Business Succession Strategies PRESENTERS: Brock McClain, Hammond Financial Services SPONSOR: Affordable Elegance LOCATION: John Knox Village - Manhattan Room September 7 • 8 a.m., Technology Committee meeting, Depot • Noon, Ambassador Committee meeting, Depot September 8 • 7:30 a.m., Visitors Council meeting,Hampton Inn, 1751 NE Douglas St • 4:30–6 p.m., Chamber After Hours, SPONSORS: mTown.biz & Blue Agave LOCATION: Blue Agave, 1469 SW Market Street. September 9 • 7:30 a.m., Executive Committee meeting, Depot • 3 p.m., Ribbon Cutting - Clear/Laptop Squad, 1663 NE Douglas Street September 12 • 4 p.m., Ribbon Cutting - Truman Heartland Community Foundation, 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Suite 340 (multiple chamber event)

September 13 • 7:30 a.m., Chamber Before Hours, Lee’s Summit Medical Center, 2100 SE Blue Parkway • 11:30 a.m., Business Development Council meeting, Depot September 14 • 8 a.m., Education Committee meeting, Steppin’ Out-The Studio, 750 NW Main Street • 3:30–5 p.m., Got A Minute? Networking Event. SPONSOR: Lee’s Summit Symphony Orchestra. LOCATION: Saint Luke’s East-Lee’s Summit, 100 NE Saint Luke’s Blvd, 3rd Floor Conference Rm September 15 • 7:30 a.m., Oktoberfest Committee meeting, Depot • 4 p.m., Ribbon Cutting/Open House- Five Petals, 122 SW Third Street September 16 • 11:30 a.m., Monthly Membership Luncheon, PROGRAM: Creating a “World Class” Work Environment. SPEAKER: Melinda Hadley-deBoer, The Culture Coaches. SPONSOR: Saint Luke’s East - Lee’s Summit. LOCATION: Emaline Ballroom, 616 SW 3rd Street September 21 • Noon, Board of Directors meeting, University of Central Missouri, 850 NW Chipman Road September 22 • 5–7 p.m., Oktoberfest Kickenoffen, Biergarten in front of the Depot SPONSOR: Lee’s Summit Journal (adults only please) September 23 • 7:30 a.m., Governmental Relations Committee meeting, John Knox Village - Manhattan Room, Chipman Road & Jacob Drive • 5–11 p.m., Oktoberfest, Downtown Lee’s Summit September 24 • 9 a.m.–11 p.m., Oktoberfest, Downtown Lee’s Summit September 28 • Noon, Membership Committee meeting, Depot

Current Resident

2011 PARTNERS GOLD

American Foodservice Great Southern Bank Humana Health Plans, Inc. Kansas City Power & Light Sprint

SILVER

Bank of Lee’s Summit Discover Vision Centers DVA Enterprises, Inc. First Community Bank HSMC Companies John Knox Village Lee’s Summit Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep Metcalf Bank Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys Paradise Park, Inc. Saint Luke’s East – Lee’s Summit Summit Bank of Kansas City Truman Medical Center Lakewood University of Central Missouri

BRONZE

Allee & Company, CPA, LLC B Positively Promoting U, inc. Dean's Trophies, Shirts & Awards Excel Bank KC Metro Insurance Agency Lee’s Summit Journal Lee’s Summit Nissan Mazuma Credit Union Missouri Central Credit Union Parker Swearngin, LLP Pfizer Global Supply STS-Summit Technical Solutions, LLC Technology Plus, Inc. The Wilson Group, Inc. Wal-Mart


Sixteen of the Lee’s Summit Chamber’s finest members are bringing their best moves to the dance floor at the October 28 Chamber Luncheon. Chamber “Stars” will compete to help raise funds for the Education Committee’s annual high school scholarship fund. Members that have waltzed up to the floor to compete include:

• Mayor Randy Rhoads, City of Lee’s Summit and Diane Forte, Deans Trophies, Shirts & Awards • Kurt Pycior, Pycior + Co and Jane Monroe, Embrace the Grape Beverage Catering

choreographed and taught by:

• Tyler Morehead, Morehead Agency LLC and Janice Jacoby, Hometown Insurance • Ryan Rostine, Longview Farm Elementary and Laura Maxwell, Lee’s Summit R-7 School District • Rick Viar, Summit Bank of Kansas City and Lisa Hood, Baker University • Steve Stringberg and David James,Waddell & Reed • Mike Allen, Cornerstone Financial Group and Julie Doane, Missouri Central Credit Union • Tim Accurso, Lawing Financial Group and Katie Hammons, Commerce Bank Votes are being cast through monetary donations which can be made in advance and/or at the event. Dancing Duos are collecting pledges to help them secure the ultimate prize of Dancing with the Chamber Stars ChampiOns. Whichever team raises the most money wins! In order for your donation to be tax deductible checks should be made payable to the Students in Motion Scholarship Fund.

Name: Business Name: Phone:

Email:

Couple Voting for: Donation Amount: Payment Type:

$5 Cash

$10 Check

$25

Other:

PayPal (lschamber.com)

Credit Card (call 816.524.2424)

Please mail or drop off payment to the Lee’s Summit Chamber, 220 SE Main Street, Lee’s Summit, MO, 64063, no later than Thursday, October 27 by 5 p.m. You may also give the completed form directly to the dancer or turn it in at the October 28 luncheon. Reservations are required for the luncheon and can be made at lschamber.com. Questions? Contact Chrissy Symes at 816.524.2424 or csymes@lschamber.com


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