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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
Shared vision promotes progress in Sioux Falls One of the Sioux Falls Area Chamber’s of Commerce unique strengths is our ability to convene all the right people needed to develop and implement a shared vision for our community. The people gathered around the table each month at our board of directors meetings represent businesses of all sizes and key economic sectors as well as our local government entities. At these meetings we talk about our community’s tunities for their community and area. successes, we share challenges and we disSioux Falls has characteristics that any cuss how we can enhance our community community would envy: an excellent qualand our organization for our members. ity of life, solid infrastructure, dependable We’ve been told by other communi- tax base, progressive citizens, and engaged ties that Sioux Falls’ and South Dakota’s community leaders. Perhaps it’s the mindstrong fiscal management and tax structure set we have that a rising tide lifts all boats enables us to do things that others can’t. that makes our community enviable. EnIn fact, community leaders from Billings, suring that our community has the means Mont, who recently visited Sioux Falls, re- to maintain our infrastructure and enhance peated that over and over throughout their our quality of life is one of our Chamber’s whirlwind tour of our city. Because of the top priorities and reasons behind our advotime they spent with our community lead- cacy efforts. ers here, Billings leaders are evaluating As a watchdog for business, our staff strategies at their state and local levels to is a great resource for our members. Yes, help create economic development oppor-
Perhaps it’s the mindset we have that a rising tide lifts all boats that makes our community enviable. KEITH SEVERSON we spend a lot of time at the state capitol during the legislative session, but our advocacy efforts are truly year-round activities. Though the 2015 legislative session is months away, we’re actively researching and discussing issues that could impact our community at the state level — and paying attention to issues at the local level, too. We are a presence at our local government meetings to represent our members — we actively monitor School Board, County Commission, City Council meetings and agendas plus state activities.
KEITH SEVERSON
2013-14 Chair of the Board
host city for a number of reasons: our topnotch parks that are home to many of these activities, our developing downtown and great volunteers. All of these things come This issue of Chamber News highlights together to make Sioux Falls a great place to a few of the major events our community is visit — and a great place to live. Enjoy the proud to hold in the summer. We’re a great rest of your summer.
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CHAIR Keith Severson Eide Bailly LLP CHAIR ELECT Dana Dykhouse First PREMIER Bank VICE CHAIR Paul Bruflat CNA Surety TREASURER J. Tyler Haahr Metabank IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Rob Oliver Augustana College PRESIDENT & CEO Evan Nolte Chamber of Commerce
IN THIS ISSUE:
CO V E R S TO RY City of festivals, fairs and events. . . . . . . . . 10-11 Summer in Sioux Falls means there’s plenty to do
F E AT U R E Apply for Leadership Sioux Falls-29. . . . . . . . . 12
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Randy Bury
Ruth Christopherson Julie Darrington Ben Graham Dave Kapaska, D.O. Kristi Masterson Eric McDonald Betty Oldenkamp Dan Rykhus Tim Sturdevant Rob TeKolste
Steve VanBuskirk Anita Wetsch
Sanford Health Citi CenturyLink Bell, Incorporated Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center Hy-Vee Inc. DocuTAP Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota Raven Industries Sturdevant’s Auto Parts Sammons Financial Group/Midland National Life Insurance Co. VanBuskirk Companies
EX-OFFICIO
Dr. Pam Homan Cindy Heiberger Mayor Mike Huether Kent Alberty Jim Schmidt
Superintendent, Sioux Falls Public School System Minnehaha County Commission City of Sioux Falls Sioux Falls School Board Lincoln County Commission
STAFF Evan Nolte Clay Bak Thane Barnier Joan Bartling Jill Blom Mattie Burnham Shirley Buseman Cindy Christensen Rachel Crane Amy M. Farr Jeff Fejfar Kate Foley Lauren Fosheim Maddie Gutierrez Jay Kaltenbach Mark Lee Pat Lund Mike Lynch Betsy McCarty Nicole Nelson Jill Niedringhaus Wendy Neuharth Krista Orsack Kathie Puthoff Teri Schmidt Susan Seachris Lucas Smith Amy Smolik Alexa Steiner Carolyn Winchell Erin Zimmerman
President/CEO CVB Sales Manager Web Development & IT Manager Finance & Accounting Director Graphics & Communications Specialist CVB Director of Sales Chamber Receptionist Agri-Business Division Manager CVB Host City Manager Membership Sales Manager Web Designer Small Business & Leadership Development Manager Young Professionals Network Manager Public Affairs & Communications Assistant CVB Services/Resale Manager Public Affairs & Communications Director Membership Director Public Affairs & Research Manager CVB Creative & Communications Manager CVB Sales Manager CVB Receptionist/ Project Assistant Membership Services Administrative Assistant CVB Director of Marketing CVB Administrative Assistant CVB Executive Director Administrative/Accounting Assistant CVB Sales Manager Marketing & Communications Manager CVB Sales Manager Forward Sioux Falls Director of Investor Relations CVB Sales Assistant
IN EVERY ISSUE: Chamber Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Community Appeals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Conventions, Meetings & Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
ON THE COVER: Sioux Falls hosts numerous festivals and events year-round and options for entertainment are especially plentiful in the summer months.
Faces & Places. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Member Anniversaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Message from the Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Ribbon Cuttings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19 VisitSiouxFallsEvents.com Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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S I O U X FA L L S C O N V E N T I O N & V I S I TO R S B U R E AU
Sioux Falls getting ready to host extension agents in 2015 The Sioux Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) will be traveling to Mobile, Ala., to pre-promote for the National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA) Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference, which will be held in Sioux Falls July 12-16, 2015. CVB Sales Manger Clay Bak and Servicing Manager Jay Kaltenbach will be in attendance for the event on July 20-23. The CVB attended the 96th Annual Meeting in Overland Park, Kan., where they showcased Sioux Falls and were unanimously awarded the 2015 Annual Meeting.
The 2015 convention will be the 100th year anniversary of the association and the CVB expects to surpass previous attendance records for the event because of the centennial celebration. The NACAA is a professional organization geared toward extension educators and other professionals who work in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and natural resources, 4-H youth development, community development, administration, aquaculture and Sea Grant, and related disciplines.
Falls Park Visitor Center continues success Since the Falls Park Visitor Information Center opened in 2001, it has been a popular stop for visitors to Sioux Falls as well as residents. The Visitor Information Center is managed by the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and exists to assist visitors with their stay in Sioux Falls.
the world have been counted visiting the Falls Park Visitor Information Center since 2001. In 2013 alone, 169,443 people walked through the door of the visitor center seeking information about the community. So far in 2014, 59,723 visitors have been documented, coming from 16 foreign countries and 43 states. On June 15, 2014, The visitor center offers a wide vari- the visitor center welcomed the highest ety of Sioux Falls information. The CVB’s number of visitors in its history with 2,965 official Sioux Falls Visitor Guide and visi- people from 10 states and two countries. tor maps, and brochures from several Sioux Visitors are only counted when they Falls attractions, hotels, activities, and oth- enter the visitor center. The high visitor er businesses are displayed and available count on June 15 can most likely be atthroughout the center for visitors. A wide tributed to the overflowing falls that were variety of Sioux Falls memorabilia is also heavy from recent rains. offered at the visitor center: T-shirts, sweatSummer hours for the Falls Park Visishirts, jackets, key chains, post cards, mugs tor Information Center are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and much more. daily. Nearly 2 million people from around
July 12 run benefits Movember Foundation Sioux Falls will host the Mustache drinks, and access to Mustache Bash postDache South Dakota on Saturday, July 12 party with free beer, mechanical bull and from 8 a.m. to noon at Riverdale Park. music. The event is a 5K/10K and kids run benefiting the Movember Foundation, which helps with the fight against prostate and testicular cancer. Registered attendees will receive an official Mustache Dache shirt, Mustache-shaped medal, food and
Men, women and children are invited to participate in this traveling national event in support of men’s health awareness. For more information visit www.mustachedache.com/sioux-falls/.
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S I O U X FA L L S C O N V E N T I O N & V I S I TO R S B U R E AU
CVB sales team returns from Washington, D.C. sales blitz The Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) traveled to Washington, D.C. in June to conduct their annual D.C. Sales Blitz. The sales team prescheduled 32 appointments for the duration of the fourday blitz. Staff met with a record number of meeting planners by conducting oneon-one appointments and group meetings with 39 individuals, as well as two sit-down meetings with South Dakota Senators Johnson and Thune.
The sales team will work with local South Dakota organizations and associations to connect with the appropriate local business leaders in effort to get Sioux Falls in the bid process for future events. The annual sales blitz is designed to interact with national meeting planners, introducing them to the idea of booking a convention, meeting or event in Sioux Falls. Washington, D.C. is the nation’s top location for organizations and associations.
Swim event to bring more than 500 athletes to Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Snowfox will be hosting their 2014 Independence Invitational on July 10-13 at Frank Olsen Park in Sioux Falls. There will be 15 to 20 teams competing in the event. Teams from Winnipeg and Ontario, Canada will be in attendance as well as teams from Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and teams from around South Dakota.
37th Annual Ringneck Invitational July 4-6
A large quantity of the national orgaIf you have a local connection to any nizations and associations require a local national organizations or associations, conThe Sioux Falls People for Youth is connection in order to bid to be the host tact a member of the CVB sales team at celebrating the 37th Annual Ringneck Incity for their event, convention or meeting. (605) 275-6060. vitational Tournament July 4-6. For many area softball players, it is the most anticipated event of the summer.
The age brackets are as follows: girls U10, U12, U14, U16, and U18. Sherman Park and Harmadon Park will host this year’s event with games starting on Friday night and continuing through Sunday. The tournament brings 132 teams Opening Ceremonies are at 5:15 p.m. on from across the U.S. and Canada each year Friday, July 4 at Sherman Park Complex. and will generate an estimated economFor more information, contact the ic impact of $1.738 million to the city of Sioux Falls People for Youth at (605) 361when the American Legion was founded. Sioux Falls. 7748 or visit www.siouxfallsfastpitch.com. The American Legion is the largest veterans organization in the U.S. with more than 3 million members. The South Dakota Department of the American Legion was organized simultaneously with the national organization.
Sioux Falls to host American Legion 100th Anniversary Convention
The American Legion Department of South Dakota selected Sioux Falls as their Centennial Celebration host city. The South Dakota State Convention will be held in Sioux Falls June 6-9, 2019. Legion posts from across South Dakota will gather for the centennial celebration which is expected to be the largest annual convention in South Dakota history. Approximately 300 attendees are expected for the 2019 State Convention, which is expected to generate more than $314,000 in estimated economic impact to the city. The convention will be held at the Sioux Falls Convention Center and Sheraton Sioux Falls hotel. The National Centennial Convention will be held in 2018 in Minneapolis, kicking off a 15-month celebration of the American Legion. Minneapolis was also the host city of the first convention in 1919,
Legionnaires participate in many community activities such as parades, memorials and dedications. Sioux Falls is home to American Legion Post 15. The official activities and interests of the American Legion are in four areas: rehabilitation, including all aid to veterans; Americanism; child welfare; and national security. One of the Americanism programs with South Dakota roots is American Legion baseball, now a nationwide program. It was conceived at the South Dakota State Convention in Milbank in 1925.
Transportation conference to be held in Sioux Falls for the first time The Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau is pleased to announce that the South Dakota Department of Transportation has selected Sioux Falls as host for the 2015 State Airports Conference in March. This is the first time the two-day event will be held in Sioux Falls.
The swim competition will have more than 500 athletes competing over the course of the invitational. Olympian Ed Moses will be at the event July 10 and July 11. In the 2000 Olympics, Moses was a Gold medalist on the 4X100 meter medley relay team as well as a Silver medalist in the 100 meter breaststroke. He will be doing a showcase swim on July 10 and and signing autographs the morning of July 11.
More than 100 attendees will be coming to Sioux Falls, where they will be gathering downtown at the Holiday Inn City Centre. More information will be announced at a later date.
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CALENDARS
CHAMBER
Use Sioux Falls’ comprehensive community events calendar: www.SiouxFallsEvents.com. It’s fast, it’s easy and it’s free. Learn more details about any of the following events by logging on ... or contact the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau at 605.275.6060. Each event listed includes a minimum of 500 visitors/attendees.
JULY
CALENDAR 6
Ag Appreciation Day
2-5 National Gelbvieh. Junior National Classic
6
Beach Boys
6
The Pines
4
Downtown First Friday
7
Randy Houser & Parmalee
4
Jaycees 4th of July Celebration
8
Scotty McCreery
4
Mayor’s 4th of July Parade & Picnic
9-10
Pro Rodeo
4-6
Ringneck Softball Tournament
15
Cassadee Pope
11
Downtown Block Party
16
Animal Enrichment Day
11-13
Hot Harley Nights
16
Downtown Riverfest
11-13
Sioux Falls Classic . Baseball Tournament
16-17
Great Plains Balloon Race
11-13
State ASA Girls . Fastpitch Tournament
22
Bike Night
12
South Dakota Tour de Cure
23
McCrossan Xtreme Event . Challenge Rodeo
15
Foreigner
24
Ride Pink Poker Run
16
Hot Summer Nites
29-31
LifeLight Festival
17-19
JazzFest
18-19
Downtown Crazy Days
18-20
Battle in the Badlands
19
Hy-Vee Day at the Zoo
25
Bike Night
25-26
Folk Off
26-27
South Dakota Peach Festival
26
Dakota Irish Fair
26
FamilyFest
29
Barenaked Ladies
30
Fitz & The Tantrums
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER 5
Downtown Block Party
5
Downtown First Friday
6
Germanfest
6
Sidewalk Arts Festival
12
Bike Night
12-13
Fall Festival of Artists
13
Walk to End Alzheimer’s
13-14
Benson’s Flea Market
18-21
Northern Plains Indian Art Market
19-20
Special Olympics Convoy . & Truck Show
21
Northern Plains PowWow . & Buffalo Feed
21
Professional Image . Wedding Showcase
1
Downtown Block Party
1
Downtown First Friday
1-10
75th Annual Sioux Empire Fair
2
Bike MS: Sanford Health . Pedal the Plains
25
Ladies Ultimate Sample Tour
26-28
Festival of Books
2
Collective Soul
2
Outdoor University
28
Susan G. Komen . Race for the Cure
3
Hairball
4
Josh Turner
5
Buckcherry
More local events at SiouxFallsEvents.com
OCTOBER 3
Downtown First Friday
3
Jason Aldean
4
Festival of Bands
4
Wilde Prairie Winery . Harvest Festival
4-5
Benson’s Flea Market
5
GonnaGetWed Bridal Showcase
10-11
Autumn Arts & Crafts Festival
Dates, times and locations are subject to change. For a current listing of all Chamber events, visit www.ChamberNews.com, read the weekly edition of QUICKLY, or call 605.336.1620. You can register and pay for events online at events.siouxfalls.com .
JULY MEMBERSHIP MIXER Tuesday, July 8
AG APPRECIATION DAY Wednesday, Aug. 6
5-6:30 p.m. Holiday Inn City Centre, 100 W. 8th St. Sponsored by the Holiday Inn City Centre Cost: $3
11 a.m.-1 p.m. 75th Annual Sioux Empire Fair W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds Contact Cindy Christensen at 373.2016 or cchristensen@siouxfalls.com for more information on how to sponsor and participate in this event.
JULY CHAMBER CAFÉ Wednesday, July 23
7:30-8:30 a.m. Betty J. Ordal Conference Center Sponsored by the Small Business Council “How to Find and Write the Grant that will Fund Your Ideas and Projects” Presenter: Sabina Kuperschmidt, Sage Project Consultants LLC RSVP to 373.2002 or kfoley@siouxfalls.com Cost: $10, includes breakfast
AUGUST MEMBERSHIP MIXER Tuesday, Aug. 5
YPN GOLF TOURNAMENT Thursday, Aug. 28
1 p.m. shotgun start Bakker Crossing Golf Course, 47172 S. Clubhouse Rd. If your company is interested in sponsoring a hole during the tournament, or if you’re a player looking to reserve a spot, contact Lauren Fosheim at 373.2009 or email lfosheim@siouxfalls.com
SEPTEMBER MEMBERSHIP MIXER Tuesday, Sept. 9
5-6:30 p.m. 75th Annual Sioux Empire Fair W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, 100 N. Lyon Blvd. Sponsored by the Sioux Empire Fair Cost: $3
5-6:30 p.m. LifeScape, 4100 S. Western Ave. Sponsored by LifeScape Cost: $3
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CALENDARS
YPN MORNING BUZZ Wednesday, July 2
7:30 a.m. Panera Bread, 5117 S. Louise Ave. Network with other YPN members over a cup of coffee. Feel free to bring a friend or coworker and don’t forget your business cards. Come for the coffee, stay for the conversation! Cost: Free to attend, coffee/food on your own.
CROSSROADS SUMMIT COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, July 9
Noon-1 p.m. Betty J. Ordal Conference Center, 200 N. Phillips Ave, Suite 200 The Sioux Falls YPN will host the 2015 Crossroads Summit on Aug. 20, 2015. The Summit, designed to offer personal and professional development opportunities for young professionals, will be held at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. If you’re interested in being a part of the planning process for the Summit, come to our first planning meeting. Cost: Free, lunch provided
YPN NIGHT AT THE CANARIES Tuesday, July 15
6:30-9 p.m. Sioux Falls Stadium, 1001 N. West Ave The Double Deck is reserved for YPN members and $20 gets you your game ticket plus an all you can eat and drink wristband! Spots are limited, and tickets can only be purchased in advance. Cost: $20, includes food, drinks and game ticket
OUR SIOUX FALLS: SIOUX FALLS SPORTS AUTHORITY Thursday, July 17
Noon-1 p.m. Betty J. Ordal Conference Center, 200 N. Phillips Ave, Suite 200 The Sioux Falls Sports Authority was formed in 2006 with the purpose of recruiting major sporting events to the Sioux Falls area. Come learn more about them and the events they’re able to bring to the Sioux Falls area. Cost: Free, brown bag lunch
YPN NEW MEMBER EVENT & OFF THE CLOCK Thursday, July 24
4-7 p.m. Prairie Berry East Bank, 322 East 8th St. Bring a friend and attend the July Off The Clock at the newly opened Prairie Berry East Bank. There will be great happy hour specials and prizes given away, not to mention great networking with other young professionals! Cost: Free to attend, food/beverages on your own.
YPN POWER LUNCH Tuesday, July 29
Noon-1 p.m. Bros Brasserie, 332 S. Phillips Ave YPN Power Lunches are a great way to network and expand your professional contacts. There’s no program or agenda, just good conversations among YPN members. Bring a friend or co-worker, and don’t forget your business cards. Cost: Free to attend, food/beverages on your own
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To RSVP to any of these events, email lfosheim@siouxfalls.com or call 605.373.2009.
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FAC E S & P L AC E S
Faces & Places is great way to use your membership to be seen. This column appears each month in Chamber News and features news about Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce members and volunteers. Due to space restrictions, each item for Faces & Places should be no more than three sentences in length. The editor reserves the right to determine what is newsworthy and included in the column. Items that will not be accepted include information on email changes, seminars and special event promotions that would be better addressed through advertising venues. To submit your news, use the Faces & Places form at www.ChamberNews.com, email asmolik@ siouxfalls.com and put Faces & Places in the subject line, or mail your news to Chamber News, PO Box 1425, Sioux Falls, SD 57101-1425. Editorial and advertising deadlines are listed under the News & Publications link at www.SiouxFallsChamber.com.
Dean Buckneberg Eide Bailly LLP
Mark Luke
Mark Luke Construction , LLC
Jack Dyvig
David Johnson
Sioux Falls Morning Optimists Club
DAKOTACARE
Lyle Dabbert
Brown & Saenger
Daren Anderson Big D Technology Solutions, Inc.
Julie Nelson
Home Federal Bank
Joey Rotert
Sioux Falls Federal Credit Union
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RECOGNITION OF CHAMBER VOLUNTEERS The Ambassador Team of the Month for May was Team Buckneberg: Dean Buckneberg, Eide Bailly LLP; Mark Luke, Mark Luke Construction, LLC and Lyle Dabbert, Brown & Saenger.
Julie Nelson, Home Federal Bank, was awarded Diplomat of the Month honors for May, and also the Retention Award. David Johnson, DAKOTACARE, and Jack Dyvig, Sioux Falls Morning Optimists Club, tied for second place honors and third place honors went to Daren Anderson, Big D Technology Solutions, Inc. Joey Rotert, Sioux Falls Federal Credit Union, won the ribbon cutting attendance award. The Diplomat Team of the Month for May was: Captain David Johnson, DAKOTACARE; Daren Anderson, Big D Technology Solutions, Inc.; Kristina Wolfe, Travel Leaders/ Village Travel; Carrie Dragt, Midcontinent Communications; and Drew Cosand. Jack Dyvig, Sioux Falls Morning Optimists Club, was recognized at the June Diplomat Committee meeting for 10 years of dedicated service to the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce.
NEW FACES & PROMOTIONS StarMark Cabinetry promoted Danielle Lammi to National Sales Coordinator. Lammi has been with StarMark Cabinetry since 2012, most recently in the Customer Service department. StarMark Cabinetry hired Craig Pierzchalski as Continuous Improvement Manager. Pierzchalski has bachelor’s degree in Psychology, extensive certification in the reknowned Six Sigma Quality
Process, and most recently worked as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt for a Michigan location of LP Building Products (a division of Louisiana Pacific Corporation). Starmark Cabinetry hired Theresa Neuberger as Human Resources Director. Neuberger has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and more than 18 years of human resources leadership experience in diverse business environments, most recently as Vice President of Human Resources for Ferrara Candy Company. The Sioux Falls Skyforce hired Lyndsay Talcott as the Director of Game Operations/Entertainment. Talcott, a 2013 graduate of the University of Minnesota, will strive to enhance the game night experience for Skyforce fans. Prior to working for the Skyforce, she worked at Lifetime Fitness and OSR Physical Therapy. Talcott will also serve as the Manager of the Force Dancers. Joe Millar was hired as the Media/Public Relations Director for the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Millar graduated from the University of South Dakota in 2013 with a degree in Sports Management. Millar will serve as the liaison between the local and national media and the Skyforce. Prior to joining the front office staff, he served as a Business Operations Intern during the 2013-14 Skyforce season.
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Jack Dyvig, Sioux Falls Morning Optimists Club, was recognized at the June Diplomat Committee meeting for 10 years of dedicated service to the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. Pictured from L to R: 2013-14 Diplomat Chair Bill Rezac, Boen & Associates; Jack Dyvig; and Membership Services Director Betty Ordal.
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NEWS/COMMUNITY APPEALS
New state laws go into effect July 1 When the Chamber of Commerce is in Pierre to advocate on behalf of business, the work always boils down to specific bills and our then efforts to kill them, fix them or support them. Some bills are bad ideas that simply need to be defeated, while resisting the temptation to try to fix a bad bill. Some bills are good ideas, but need some work to assuage various interests. Some bills simply need to be passed. Typically, bills passed during session go into effect July 1, with the exception of those with emergency clauses on them. Thus as the state’s new fiscal year begins, new laws are coming on the books. Below are a few of the more significant new laws from the 2014 session. HB 1013 (Good Earth State Park) – This bill increased the authorized funding for the development of a visitor center at South Dakota’s new state park based on a donation from the Robert and Rita Elmen Foundation. HB 1045 (Revise Unemployment Rates) – This bill revises unemployment rates for wages paid after Jan. 1, 2015 and is projected to save employers some $11 million per year. HB 1070 (Sunset Large Project Tax Refund Program) – This bill both eliminated the prior incentive program that provided excise tax refunds for large programs and directed the nearly $19 million balance of the fund to the Building South Dakota Fund.
HB 1142 (Technical Institutes) – This legislation could have far-reaching effects as it specifically permits funding for technical institutes by local governments (i.e. cities, counties, school districts). In addition, it presents the potential for a new governance structure for the state’s technical institutes. Finally, it established a technical institute equipment fund and transferred $1.5 million into the fund plus appropriated $250,000 for building maintenance. HB 1175 – (USD Research Park at University Center) – This bill appropriated $1 million for planning and infrastructure to support the development of the Research Park in northwest Sioux Falls on University Center land.
million one-time appropriation to fund the programs from the state’s new Building South Dakota program established in the 2013 Session. SB 158 dealt with identifying an ongoing funding source for the program when these one-time funds are exhausted after FY 16.
in the final bill that was bumped to roughly 3.4 percent.
SB 182 (Dual Credit) – This bill provided the framework for high school students who take college courses in a dual credit agreement. Eventually, the appropriation bill included funding such that the net effect is to reduce the per credit hour cost to the student to $40. This is a great way for high school students to get a jump start on their post-secondary studies while they finish high school.
The General Bill also included funding to freeze tuition and mandatory fees oncampus at South Dakota universities and provided a $5 per credit hour tuition buydown for state’s technical institutes.
HB 1200 and HB 1201 (Bank Franchise Tax) – These two bills revised the apportionment formula and changed the way net operating losses are carried forward. They were acceptable to the banking community.
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Also on July 1, two pieces of legislation addressing texting and driving went into effect. While not necessarily businessrelated, SB 179 prohibits the use of certain handheld electronic wireless devices for electronic messaging while driving. The passage of SB 13 makes the use of handheld mobile devices while driving a serious traffic violation.
SB 187 (General Appropriations Bill) – The General Bill provides funding for the operations of government for the coming fiscal year. There were a number of amendments to the original form of the For more information about any other bill, but two of the most significant dealt legislation, contact Public Affairs & ComSB 53 (Appropriation Economic with funding for healthcare providers and munications Director and Chamber LobbyDevelopment) – What began as a bill to K-12 education. They were originally slated ist Mark Lee at mlee@siouxfalls.com. provide funding for workforce programs to receive base increases of 3 percent, but turned into a catch-all bill to fund some specific programs including: $1 million for advance funds for Lewis and Clark to plan extensions of the system to Madison; $500,000 for a readiness program at LIVER Ellsworth Air Force Base; $464,000 for WE DE shale research at the School of Mines; and WEST $500,000 for airport improvements. EAST SB 157 and SB 158 (Building South Dakota Fund) – SB 157 dealt with a $30
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COVER STORY
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NEWS
Apply for the 29th Leadership Sioux Falls class Nearly three decades ago, the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce explored the need to create a way to meet the growing needs for active participation of informed and dedicated community leaders. Many communities across the nation had community leadership programs. As a result of those early discussions, the Leadership Sioux Falls program was developed in 1986.
Leadership Sioux Falls 29 Interested in applying? You must meet the following requirements: • Have participated in past community and professional activities • Are a current resident or are employed in the Sioux Falls metro area • Are over the age of 25 • Are able to attend all required sessions
Today, Leadership Sioux Falls remains • Are committed to serving and strengthening the community upon completion of the program a unique opportunity for emerging and existing leaders to build, collaborate and Applications are available at siouxfallschamber.com. steward a vibrant, connected community For more information email kfoley@siouxfalls.com in the Sioux Falls area. The program is deApplication Deadline: Aug. 21, 2014 • First Class: Oct. 8, 2014 signed to expose participants to the issues that face the community while challenging Leadership Sioux Falls applicants and engaging them to strengthen the com- pants are given an in-depth look at specific primary strength of the program. They repmust: munity and themselves through personal topics of community interest and impor- resent the public and private sectors and tance through a series of sessions. The top- civic and community organizations in the development and civic engagement. • Have participated in past community ics change as the issues, challenges and Sioux Falls area. They are most apt to utilize and professional activities The program has these cornerstone opportunities of the community change. their leadership for the long-term benefit of values: • Are a current resident or are emHowever, all sessions are designed to be the community. Class size is limited to 30 ployed in the Sioux Falls metro area • To develop long-lasting relationships interactive, stimulating and through-pro- participants each year. The basic criteria for and stimulate communications with voking. Participants are expected to share achieving this selection are: • Are over the age of 25 other leaders • Are able to attend all required sestheir unique experiences and learn from • Individuals with a sincere commit• To discover the inner workings of one another. sions ment, motivation and interest to your community and challenges it • Are committed to serving and Leadership Sioux Falls strives to creserve the community. faces strengthening the community upon ate awareness and to connect leaders with • Individuals intending to seek public • To motivate and encourage partici- both challenges and opportunities; it is not completion of the program office, serve on boards and commispants to assume leadership roles in an academic leadership training program. Participants are selected based on insions, and other key volunteer roles. community affairs. Sessions are held monthly, October through formation submitted on the application and • Individuals with potential or exist• To assist those already in leadership May. Exact dates and times are listed on in the required letters of recommendation. ing opportunities for advancement roles to increase their access to addi- the Leadership Sioux Falls application or Due to the strength of the applicant pool to top leadership positions within tional positions of community lead- at www.siouxfallschamber.com. In general, and the limit of 30 participants, some aptheir own organization, which may ership in an informed and respon- the following topics are covered: arts and plicants who might otherwise meet the in turn play a significant role in the culture and the visitor industry; economic sible manner. selection criteria may not be chosen. Such community. development; education; healthcare; hisapplicants are strongly encouraged to apply • To define an individual’s role and • Individuals committed to their per- for the program again. tory; human/social services and non-profit responsibility as a leader within the sonal/career development service; leadership styles and communicacommunity To get an application, contact tion; legislative and government; and qual• Individuals who will be a responsible the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of ComLeadership Sioux Falls uses the com- ity of life. and engaged participant. merce at (605) 336-1620, email kfolmunity as its classroom. Each year, curricuLeadership Sioux Falls is open to all • Individuals who will commit to the ey@siouxfalls.com or download it at lum is developed with the idea of creating people who live or work in the Sioux Falls time required by the program www.siouxfallschamber.com. an integrated, total experience for particiarea. The quality of the participants is the pants. Over an eight-month period, partici-
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MEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
Congratulations to the following members who are celebrating their 25-plus, 20-, 15-,10- and five-year membership anniversaries this month. They are part of a continued commitment to our community through their investment in the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. To learn more about Chamber membership, contact 605.336.1620 or sfacc@siouxfalls.com.
25+ YEARS
Rehfeld’s Art & Framing Member Since 1982 210 S. Phillips Ave.
Bell Incorporated
Member Since 1983 617 W. Algonquin St.
Sioux Valley Energy Member Since 1986 Colman, SD
Domino’s Pizza
Member Since 1984 4009 E. 10th St.
SMG dba Sioux Falls Arena
Electronic Systems, Inc. Member Since 1980 600 E. 50th St. N.
First Lutheran Church Member Since 1988 327 S. Dakota Ave.
J.D.’s House of Trophies Member Since 1976 601 N. Kiwanis Ave.
Member Since 1989 1201 N. West Ave.
State Steel of South Dakota, Inc. Member Since 1985 901 E. 54th St. N.
United States Postal Service Member Since 1986 320 S. 2nd Ave.
20 YEARS
Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. 102 N. Krohn Pl.
15 YEARS
CAPITAL Services, Inc. 500 E. 60th St. N.
Overland West, Inc., dba Hertz Rent-A-Car
2801 Jaycee Ln. Suite 14
NAI Sioux Falls
101 N. Main Ave. #213
Simplified Wealth and Investment Management
2600 S. Minnesota Ave. Ste. 200
H & R Block Tax Services 3308 S. Minnesota Ave.
Sunkota Construction, Inc. 3412 N. Potsdam Ave.
5 YEARS
Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce Hartford, SD
Marco, Inc.
621 West Russell Street
Page Technology Group, LLC 101 N. Main Ave. #210
Paystubz
Rapid City/Sioux Falls
R.F. Pettigrew Elementary School 7900 W. 53rd St.
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Grand Prairie Foods
1400 N. Cleveland Ave.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 6200 S. Old Village Pl.
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NEW MEMBERS
New members are printed in each issue of Chamber News. Following is a list of businesses or individuals who have invested in the greater community by joining the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. All addresses are Sioux Falls unless otherwise listed. Please support these businesses when making purchases and business decisions. An online Membership Directory can be found at www.SiouxFallsChamber.com or by using the Chamber’s App, available in the iTunes and Google Play stores. If you are a current member you can update your records online. Want to become a member? Call 605.336.1620.
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Chiropractors, DC Dr. Josh Schroeder, (605) 271-8160 5015 S. Western Ave., Ste. 160, 57108 www.bridgeschirosf.com
Fitness Centers Kia Weller, (651) 308-8421 2210 W. 69th St. #150, 57108 formfitnessboutique.com
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Caterers Janine Haight, (605) 271-7767 2801 N. Jaycee Ln., 57104 www.cateringprossf.com
Wine Doug and Laurel Lather, (605) 275-9463 196 E. 6th Street, Ste. 101, 57104 www.themarketsf.com
Don Dunham III Real Estate
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Real Estate Don Dunham III, (605) 274-1144 200 N. Phillips Ave. #305, 57104 www.dondunham.com
Roofing Contractors Kris Perkins, (605) 376-1275 5007 S. Graystone Ave. #12, 57108 paramountext.com
Farm Bureau Financial Services
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Insurance Tim Anderson, (605) 759-5298 5218 W. 26th St., 57106 www.fbfs.com
Agri Business Kyle Huinker, (605) 323-3512 5020 S. Broadband Ln., Ste. 200, 57108 www.RaboAg.com
Redemption Technology
Weisser Distributing
Associate Member Robert Mehling, (605) 275-0039 120 S. Indiana Ave., 57106 redemptiontech.org
Automobile Parts & Supplies Wholesale Blaine Davis, (888) 391-1293 46950 Monty St., Tea, SD 57064 www.weisserdistributing.com
The Select Team-Keller Williams Realty Sioux Falls-Sharese Ihnen
Woltman, Van Kekerix & Stotz
Affiliate-Real Estate Sharese Ihnen, (605) 321-9687 5915 S. Remington Pl., 57108 sharese.kwrealty.com
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Waddell & Reed, Inc.-Mike Gray Affiliate-Insurance Michael Gray, (605) 929-7372 5032 S. Bur Oak Pl., #200, 57108
Accountants-Certified Public Randy A. Woltman, (605) 361-1200 4500 S. Technology Dr., 57106 www.siouxfallscpa.com
Join the Chamber 336-1620today!
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MEMBERSHIP BENEFIT
Conference Center named after longtime employee Betty Ordal
MEMBERSHIP BENEFIT Quickly
The main meeting space of the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce has a new name — the Betty J. Ordal Conference Center. Previously, the room was referred to as the Conference Center.
All employees of Chamber members are invited (and encouraged) to participate in Chamber activities and programs. A great way to be informed on the many ways to participate in the Chamber is by reviewing the weekly electronic publication Quickly. Quickly details two weeks of Chamber activities like ribbon cuttings and groundbreakings, as well as committee meetings, events and programs sponsored by the Chamber. Attending one or more of these events is a great way for you and your staff members to meet other members of the business community and learn more about our ever-changing community. Advertising in Quickly is also a great way to promote your business and events to the business community. For more information, contact Amy Smolik at asmolik@siouxfalls.com.
This recognition was approved by the Chamber’s Board of Directors at the June 25 Board meeting, which was also Ordal’s last day of work after 48 years of service to the Chamber. Ordal held a number of positions at the Chamber, most recently Membership Services Director. The resolution approving the name change was part of a full day of activities celebrating Ordal’s legacy at the Chamber. Gov. Dennis Daugaard and Sioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether both created proclamations declaring June 25 as Betty J. Ordal Day. Chamber President/CEO Evan Nolte, Betty Ordal, and 2013-14 Chair of the Board Keith Severson, EideBailly LLP, are pictured in the meeting space that will now be known as the Betty J. Ordal Conference Center.
If you’re not receiving Quickly and would like to, contact Pat Lund at plund@siouxfalls.com.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Agnus Dei Communications, Inc. 6300 S. OLD VILLAGE PL., STE. 203
Agnus Dei Communications, Inc., the Lamb Catholic Radio Network, offers Catholic Radio to eastern South Dakota on 91.3 FM in Sioux Falls. L to R: Sue Pekas, Corey Weide, Nathan Stallinga, Kevin Culhane (president), Jay Soukup, Margi Culhane, Marshall Selberg and Garrett Wilson.
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Artisia Fine Art Services, LLC
RibFest is a food and music festival that takes place annually the weekend after Memorial Day. L to R: Donna Rice, Aaron Neiman, Paul Bruflat, Mark Link, Jay Soukup, Rick Huffman (RibFest), Liz Lloyd, Dallas Greene, Chops and Dennis Carrino.
Artisia Fine Art Services, LLC is the area’s only full-service fine art services practice that specializes in corporate art consulting, official appraisals and all aspects of collection management. L to R: Larry Rehfeld, Stefanie Engebretson, Julie Darrington, Kara Dirkson-Daniels (founder/owner), Lynda Billars, Doug Daniels, Amy O’Connor Hoback, Shelly Munson and Audra Kulm.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Body Sculpting Day Spa
Covenant Property Management, LLC
Body Sculpting Day Spa is a high-end full service spa located in southwest Sioux Falls. L to R: Jozie Hunter, Lexi Jacobsen, Sandy Hunter, Liz Lloyd, Carrie Dragt, Nancy Weber-Sweere, Julie Darrington, Adrienne Hunter (owner), Terry and Jordan Hunter, Carol Pina and Sadie Hunter.
Covenant Property Management, LLC. provides quality property management and leasing services in southeast South Dakota. L to R: Mindy and Mahpiya Houser, David Johnson, Corey Weide, Woody Houser, Lydia Freedon (owner), Larry Ayres, Kellee Valnes and Karen Noonan.
Compassionate Benefits-Family Heritage
EarthBend
Compassionate Benefits-Family Heritage provides supplemental health insurance products. L to R: Mark Boyd, Lynda Billars, Larry Ayres, Liz Lloyd, Wade Ericson (agent), Andrei Radivoyeritoh, David Johnson, Shelly Munson and Heather Konken.
EarthBend provides IT solutions and services for businesses. L to R: Ryan Donovan, Steff Holtrop, David Johnson, Liz Lloyd, Rob Beyer (CEO), Ruth Christopherson, Lyle Dabbert and Donna Warner.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Farm Bureau Financial Services-Eric Anderson
Kingstone Capital Partners
Farm Bureau Financial Services-Eric Anderson has more than 75 years of experience in helping families and individuals with all of their insurance needs. L to R: Candice Ninneman, Stefanie Engebretson, Michael Noyes, Liz Lloyd, Eric Anderson (agent), Steve Van Buskirk, Amy O’Connor Hoback, Isis Miller and Scott Gooch.
Kingstone Capital Partners is a private investment management firm with offices in Del Mar, Calif., and Sioux Falls. L to R: Aaron Steele, Amy O’Connor Hoback, Anita Wetsch, Liz Lloyd, Kenny Blattenbauer (partner), Eden Algie (partner), Karen Noonan and Shelly Munson.
Hilton Garden Inn Downtown
Midcontinent Communications
Hilton Garden Inn Downtown is an upscale hotel and conference center offering a full-service restaurant and bar in downtown Sioux Falls. L to R: Chris Thorkelson, Corey Weide, Garrett Wilson, Julie Nelson, Paul Hegg (Hegg Companies, Inc. President/CEO), Jennifer Siefert-Brenna, Craig Lloyd (Lloyd Companies CEO), Lyle Dabbert, Keith Severson and Steve Westra.
Midcontinent Communications is the leading provider of data, video and phone services, and cable advertising production in the upper Midwest. L to R: Rich Mell, Liz Lloyd, Deb Spanks, Keith Severson, Steve Grossen, Julie Nelson, Tom Simmons (Senior VP of public policy), Aaron Clayton, Jon Pederson, Doug Schaefers and Lynda Billars.
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Nordica Warehouses, Inc. PO BOX 84410
Nordica Warehouses, Inc. is a public and contract, food grade warehouse and distribution center serving companies in and around the Sioux Falls market. L to R: Craig Pahl, Ann Getting, Karen Noonan, Jack Dyvig, David Long (vice president), Dan Afdahl, Lynda Billars, Mike Hauck and Ken Baptist.
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Prairie Berry Winery 322 E. 8TH ST.
Prairie Berry Winery is a unique South Dakota experience with handcrafted wines and craft beers, gourmet food and merchandise. L to R: Mary Johnson, Angela Avila, Liz Lloyd, Matt Keck (director of operations/co-founder), Amy O’Connor Hoback, Betty Oldenkamp, Dan Doyle, Sandi Vojta (winemaker/ brewmaster/co-founder), Ralph Vojta, Mayor Mike Huether and Kate Hayes.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Redemption Technology
VanDyk Mortgage Corporation
Redemption Technology is non-profit organization dedicated to offering technology and job training skills. L to R: Jeffrey Mentzer, Tim Sturdevant, Lynda Billars, Jack Dyvig, William Leaver (founder/ceo), Larry Ayres, Robert Mehling, Amanda Mehling and Darrell Goodman.
VanDyk Mortgage Corporation specializes in residential mortgage loans. L to R: Rick Vandetop, Amy O’Connor Hoback, Liz Lloyd, John Showers (regional manager), Shawn Kleinwolterink (branch manager), Marshall Selberg, Keith Severson and Lori Hagen.
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120 S. INDIANA AVE.
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S Bar S BBQ is a mobile restaurant that offers sandwiches, cupcakes and desserts, along with catering for all occasions. L to R: Corey Weide, Lynda Billars, Cindy Nelson, Dennis Smith (owner), Jack Dyvig, Amy O’Connor Hoback and Ed Kuil.
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1708 S. MARION RD. Zesty’s Pizza has a passion for the perfect pizza — a memorable crust under a zesty sauce with pizazz. L to R: Konard Stangeland, Joseph Stangeland, Corey Weide, Brenda Ebbinga, Jolene Stangeland, Jerry Stangeland (owner), Dr. Dave Kapaska, Mike Hauck, Logan Stangeland and Porter Stangeland.
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NEWS
Chamber’s advocacy efforts include Issue Briefs BY MIKE LYNCH
Public Affairs & Research Manager
One of the many benefits of Chamber membership is the advocacy work the Chamber conducts on behalf of the business community. When issues arise that affect business, your Chamber responds by communicating in a variety of ways — one of which is through the development of issue briefs. These briefs, usually two- to three-pages in length, are designed to be a clear, concise and objective way to better understand an issue.
Looking for Issue Briefs online? • Go to the Chamber’s website: www.SiouxFallsChamber.com and look for “Issue Briefs” under the Advocacy tab • For more information about the Chamber’s advocacy efforts, contact the Chamber’s Public Affairs & Communications Department: 605.336.1620
Development of issue briefs is methodical and often originates from the Advocacy Watchlist, a document where issues are identified and prioritized. The Board of Directors may also direct Tax Council to Issue briefs generally include a back- begin the process of constructing an issue ground of the issue, proponent and oppo- brief. nent perspectives and the potential impact After designating that a brief will be to the community, state and even nation. developed, extensive, authoritative research For example, during the April Municipal begins, which includes Tax Council memElection, three issue briefs were developed bers serving as “readers” followed by a reto help Chamber members make informed view of the briefs by the full Tax Council. choices on ballot issues.
Next, Issues Management Council evaluates, suggests any edits and recommends the brief to the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee then reviews the brief and releases it to the membership. For certain issues, the next step is the full Chamber Board, who ultimately may elect to take a position to support, oppose or remain neutral.
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This week, the Chamber emailed a three-question survey to members about each of the issues. Results will assist the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors in considering a position on each of these issues. If you haven’t already done so, please read the issue briefs and complete the survey. All Issue Briefs are archived on the Chamber’s website, www. siouxfallschamber.com, under the “Advocacy” tab. The documents are meant to be fluid and will be updated as more data is available or information changes.
For more information about the Chamber’ s advocacy efforts, contact the In June, the Chamber sent an email Public Affairs & Communications Departto all members asking to read three issue ment at (605) 336-1620. briefs. Two of these issues (Any Willing
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