Monthly Archives: February 2010

Holy Potholes Batman!

Only having lived in the city limits for the past few years, potholes have only recently become the bane of my existence.  However, gradually I’ve worked my way up to a fourth degree black belt in pothole dodging much to the appreciation of my new set of tires.  Others have not been so lucky.  Many tires, wheels, shocks, and springs will be sacrificed to the asphalt before this winter is over.

But many of you are asking, what can be done about this situation?  Brian Fahrendholz, the city’s field services supervisor, reports that during any decent weather there are two crews dispatched to repair potholes.  Last year the number of potholes filled was 27, 533, and with snow still on the ground it is hard to see many of the ones that have formed.  Many would blame the city for potholes plaguing the street, but it all comes down to geology.    Water penetrates the surface of the asphalt and when it freezes it takes up more space than it does in its liquid state.  Then, when it thaws there is a space left open, leaving a crack.  Over a cycle of freeze thaw periods, and weight from vehicles passing over the weakened area, you have a perfect pothole.  My father taught science for 32 years at Sergeant Bluff High School so I picked up bits of information here and there.

So be careful out there my fellow pothole ninjas.  And if you see a crew out there filling potholes, slow down, and give them a tip of your hat for trying to keep your suspension intact.

To report a pothole call field services at 279-6888 or go to www.sioux-city.org and click on “report a pothole” in the upper right-hand corner of the page.

-Lindsay Washburn, Social Media Intern

One Stop Meat Shop….it’s what’s for dinner!

Last Wednesday the Chamber started the morning off with a ribbon cutting at One Stop Meat Shop, owned by Ron Muth. While uploading photos of this ceremony I began to wonder, “What is this place?” It didn’t take me long to do a little research and realize that Siouxland is very lucky to have a place like One Stop Meat Shop in our area! I was amazed at the variety of meat they have along with other organic products, including milk, butter, cream, and fabulous organic cheeses.

The meat they offer includes beef, pork, buffalo, elk, lamb, ducks, geese and fish which are all frozen and ready to be bought, grilled, broiled or stir fried. The best part though, is that these meats are locally produced! That’s right, you’d be eating home-grown, grass fed products which equals deliciousness. I also learned that the One Stop Meat Shop has amazing homemade pies that are provided by Carol’s Kitchen. This is very exciting news for a college kid who eats at a cafeteria three times a day. I think a slice of strawberry pie is just what I need!

One Stop Meat Shop has moved to its new location at 519 4th Street so stop in and grab tonight’s dinner!

Chelsey Meyer/ Social Media Intern

Take Flight with Younkers Community Day!

Take Flight Cheer is a Christian non-profit Cheerleading organization here in Sioux City.  As a team they have participated in the Younkers Community Day Event Sales for the past four years.  In those four years their teams have raised over $5000.  The leader of their organization said “I would encourage, strongly encourage, other non-profit agencies in the area to participate in this sale.  This is such a wonderful and easy opportunity to raise money.  I also would like to encourage other businesses in the area to help sponsor non-profits, to adopt them, to help them in their goal to reach those with needs in the city.”

Younkers would also like to extend an invitation to all Siouxland businesses to join them by adopting Take Flight Cheer or any other non-profit agency of your choice.  Please support Sioux City Younkers and partner with them in this great fundraiser.  Contact Younkers for all the details.

Spring Community Day at Younkers is February 27th.  They are offering all area non-profit organizations to join them to earn much needed funds.  Younkers will donate coupon booklets to your non-profit, and then you can sell them for $5.  Your organization keeps all of the $5.  If you sell at least 75 coupon booklets and meet qualifying criteria you are eligible to receive additional monies generated by Younkers associate coupon sales.  Be in the top 25% of selling agencies and meet qualifying criteria to be invited to sell additional coupons on Community Day. 

Mary Albert, Community Day Captain

712-276-3522

mary.albert@bonton.com

Glitz, Glamour, and a 2,500 Seat Theatre all to Yourself!

The Orpheum Theatre and the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce Present:  A Night at the Movies!  I consider myself a huge fan of movies.  Usually when people I know have questions about who starred in this film, or who directed what, they call me instead of Google.  Sometimes at three in the morning.  While I’ve settled many bets, such as who played Max Cady in the original “Cape Fear”, many movie buffs in Siouxland will be foaming at the mouth over this contest the Orpheum Theatre is holding in conjunction with the us here at the Chamber.

All right film fans, how would you and 20 of your friends like to have a private screening of the movie of your choice at the largest screen in Sioux City?  Pretty cool huh?  Well it doesn’t end there.  You will also be privy to a private tour of our beautiful Orpheum Theatre, including backstage and dressing rooms, and soda and snacks will be provided for you and your guests.

All you have to do is get on facebook and go to the page for either the Siouxland Chamber or the Orpheum Theatre.  When you get there post one thing that you love about the Orpheum Theatre.  It’s that easy.  If you post on both pages (Siouxland Chamber & Orpheum Theatre) you double your chance of winning!  If you are the winner, just remember, we here at the Chamber consider you as our friend, so feel free to invite Chelsey and I as part of your group of 20.

After their magical night at the movies, our winner will be asked to guest blog about their experience.

Dates are subject to availability.

Lindsay/ Siouxland Chamber Intern

What do Catholic Schools and Hockey Have in Common? They are Both Positively Siouxland!

Over two million students nationwide are enrolled in Catholic schools.  Having several in our own community this week is especially exciting because it is Catholic schools week and their theme for this year is “Catholic Schools- Dividends For Life” and it stresses faith, knowledge, discipline and morals.

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Coming up on Thursday, February 11th is the Sioux City Musketeers 12th Annual Face Off For Charity, where the players prove they’re more than just athletes.  The event, catered by Applebee’s, will be held at the Tyson Event Center and will be filled with fun, food and a live and silent auction.

To hear what Chris McGowan has to say about both of these events listen to this week’s Positively Siouxland.

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Chelsey/ Siouxland Chamber Intern

RAGBRAI is coming to Sioux City & we’re ready to show off our new outfit!

RAGBRAI is not a new occurrence for Sioux City. In fact, this year will be the sixth time that it has passed through our streets, but something about this year makes it more exciting. It could be because we’re the starting city of the trek but more importantly it’s because our city has really blossomed since our last mark on the trail in 2001.

RAGBRAI means more to the Chamber than just bringing in dollars to our community. Don’t get me wrong, that’s great, but it also means we get to share Siouxland and show off what we’ve accomplished. It’s like I always say, “What’s the point of wearing a new outfit if no one’s going to see it!” Some of the attractions this year will include our revamped riverfront bike trails and Orpheum theatre and the rejuvenated Historic Fourth Street.  Other features will include our rock climbing wall,Tyson Event Center, Anderson Dance Pavilion, and the Sioux City Explorers park.  Siouxland has worked hard to make each of these things possible and it has paid off because now the members of RAGBRAI can enjoy the scenery. Although this ride is said to be one of the flattest routes ever, Sioux City hopes to call this bluff by showcasing our Riverfront, proving that not all of Iowa is flat or covered in corn fields!

For more information on the location/events of each day visit ragbrai.com

Chelsey/ Siouxland Intern