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Chamber Using Technology for Business Growth & Retention

The Siouxland Chamber of Commerce and The Siouxland Initiative is using web-based technology for more than just fun and games. It is our goal to connect, promote and attract businesses to the Siouxland area. Yesterday, our very own Director of Investor Relations, Beth Trejo spoke to the Greater Sioux City Press Club on how exactly the Chamber is using these tools to connect business. Whether its our economic development efforts or offering another way for business to be found online, these important steps keep the Chamber in touch with technology and our members.

We also were featured on several of our local media stations. Those clips can be found below.

KPTH Fox44
KTIV Channel 4

Everyday is Veteran’s Day

Giuntamo receiving award from Pres. Obama

Veterans Day may be in our past, but respect and recognition to the military should always be a thought that we hold day-to-day. On Veteran’s Day, the Chamber’s Chris McGowan, who served 6 years in the Air National Guard, made a guest appearance in the Des Moines Register, recognizing 2 Iowans for their courageous efforts in war.

Currently enlisted Salvatore Giunta of Hiawatha, Iowa, joined Col. Bud Day with receiving the highest military decoration with the Medal of Honor award.

Bud Day is a well recognized Iowan, being enlisted in the US Air Force and being held captive in a POW camp for 5 plus years, enduring resistance to torture in solitary confinement. Giunta, like Day showed tremendous courage by exposing himself to combat to rescue 2 soldiers in need. Read more about these 2 in Chris’s Guest Opinion.

–John Stanek
Social Media Intern

Community Focus!

Sioux City and the Chamber have recently been featured in a 7-page spread on IAbizOnline, an online exclusive magazine that features business and news going on in Iowa. Under the Community Focus section, the zine breezes through city monuments, community correspondence, history and thoughts on future investments.

The spread quotes many operators of the business of Iowa and Siouxland and gives compliments to the high economic development going on in our city. “Resurgent, Resilient Sioux City” is the tentative title given to the article. Go ahead and take a peak and read on vast assortments of Sioux City business and the showcased, Siouxland Initiative which has been voted in the top 10 economic development groups the last 2 years.

Download the PDF file here:

Community Focus: SiouxCity

–John Stanek
Social Media Intern

Holiday Spectacular Coming To Siouxland!

Something spectacular is coming to Siouxland!

Courtesy of the Siouxland Civic Dance Association, “One Starry Night” will be preformed on November 20, 2010. This Siouxland Holiday Spectacular will feature some of the area’s finest dancers, actors, singers and musicians, all together on the Historic Orpheum Stage for this original Holiday Revue.

What a way to kick off the Holiday season! This spectacular performance could also double as an early office holiday outing. In order to insure desired seating, please reserve your tickets as soon as possible. Tickets are available at the Tyson Box Office (712) 279-4850 and through TicketMaster (712) 252-3434. Ticket prices are $30, $25, $20 and tickets for children under 12 are $10. When you’re calling in to reserve your seating, don’t forget to ask about the special Group Rates as well!

Here’s to a spectacular start to the holidays!

Siouxland Chamber of Commerce

Best Tires (3) in the Nation!

I would like to make a congratulatory post, in-regards, to the people at Tires, Tires, Tires of Sioux City. Recently, Tires, Tires, Tires was honored with the 2010, Top-Shop Continental Award for the best tire dealer in North America. They received their award at the industry’s annual convention held in Las Vegas, Nevada last week.

Dan and Dale Nothdurft, chamber members, own stores in Sioux City and Sioux Falls area, and feel “honored and humbled” by the recognition. To go along with their silly radio-ads and always festively dressed tire-man, the crew has kept a good level of customer service to go along with proper car care.

Along with being great businessmen; Tires, Tires, Tires has always given back to their (our) community with charitable events, such as the recent care-packages being sent overseas for the Support Siouxland Soldiers, and always supporting a pink ribbon in October. They live not to just sell tires, but to promote safety and ensure satisfaction amongst the consumer spread.

Tire Review Magazine recently did a 10-page spread on the company, and kind of breaks down some of the business motives and ideas that have launched them into nationwide recognition. Take a look e-zine here!

With such acknowledgment from a national standpoint, let me be one, to speak on the behalf of Siouxland and say Congratulations to Dan and Dale for this prestigious award and thank you for all you do in our community! Keep up the terrific work!

http://www.tires3.com/

–John Stanek
Social Media Intern

Halloween Happenings

It is only two days away from our favorite spooky holiday, and all involved with the scare tactics and eerie feelings will come about in the weekend. There is an assortment of Halloween activities in the next couple days including Haunted Houses, costume contests, trick-or-treat plans and much more. Here is a brief overview of activities to available to close out October.

Haunted Houses:

  • Nightmare on 4th Street/Fear Factory - Open til Midnight all through Sunday.
  • Grand Meadow Haunted House - 630th Street and D Avenue. 30-31st 7 to Midnight.
  • Ghost Bus TourFriday, Saturday, and Sunday. Take a tour through Sioux City and stumble upon places of paranormal activity. Departs at Rhonda’s Speak Easy, and lasts about an hour and a half.
  • Briar Cliff Haunted Tunnels – Tonight is the final night at the Heelan Hall. Closes at 10pm.

Trick –or-Treating Events:

  • Sioux City Public Museum - will hold a Halloween event for all historic-minded trick or treaters. Kids can stop by the historic Museum, 2901 Jackson St., from 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 31.
  • Southern Hills Mall – Mall wide, store-to-store Trick-or-Treat event. 6-8 on the 31st for children 13 and younger.
  • St. Thomas Episcopal Church - Trunk-or-Treat event from 5-6 on the 31st. Welcome to all the public.
  • Halloween at the “Y” – Sunday, 6-8 the Siouxland Y will be hosting an event for children with the Haunted Trail!

Other events being held this weekend:

  • IBP Ice Rink will have a ‘Halloween Skate’ from 1pm-3pm on Sunday. Costume contest at 2:30 with prizes of an iPod, Musketeer tickets, and free skating passes.
  • The classic film, Ghostbusters, will have an exclusive showing at the Orpheum Theater from 3pm-8pm on Sunday.
  • Zombie Walk will be held on Saturday. Gathering will happen around 5 for free make-up, and the walk beginning at 6.

Read the Sioux City Journal’s article on Halloween activities!

–John Stanek
Social Media Intern

Guest opinion: Injecting politics into justice system may hurt economy

The following editorial was authored by Larry Zimpleman – Chairman, President & CEO of Principal Financial Group, regarding judicial retention and published in the Des Moines Register on October 19th.

For nearly 50 years, Iowa’s merit-based system for selecting and retaining judges has been a highly respected model of good government – one that has ensured a fair and impartial judicial system for all Iowans.

But that system is being threatened because of a political disagreement over a single court decision: the Varnum case, in which the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a state law banning same-sex marriage violated Iowa’s constitutional guarantee of equal protection for all citizens.

The disagreement has fueled calls for replacing our current system of merit-based selection of judges with one using political appointments, or, worse, political elections, to choose our judiciary. That would be a major step backward for Iowa.

Just as disturbing are calls urging Iowans to remove three Supreme Court justices during November’s retention election because of one ruling.

Bringing politics into our justice system hurts Iowans and our state on multiple levels.

As a business executive and a citizen, I am very concerned at the potential dangers of a judiciary that makes rulings based on the fear of public outcry over an unpopular decision or because of campaign contributions from special interest groups rather than the law. How could anyone believe they would get a fair shake in a court system like that?

I also fear the impact on economic growth in the state.

Business needs a stable environment to grow and flourish. A fair and impartial judicial system is a significant factor in providing the kind of stability needed to attract and retain business. It has played an important role in business planning at The Principal for many years.

Since 1990, The Principal has successfully expanded its operations into 12 countries. In each case, the fairness of the judicial system has been a prominent consideration in our decision over whether to enter a new country. The reason is simple: We believe business is unlikely to thrive in any jurisdiction where judges make rulings based on political pressure instead of the law.

More than one survey has demonstrated the importance of a fair and impartial judiciary to business. A 2010 U.S. Chamber of Commerce survey ranked each state’s legal system based on how reasonable and balanced the system is viewed by business. Iowa ranked fifth best overall. Like Iowa, four of the top five states use a merit system for selecting judges. Four of the states at the bottom of the survey select judges through elections. In addition, Iowa ranked fourth best for judges’ impartiality.

The basis for Iowa’s good judicial reputation is our current system where a bipartisan commission selects judges based on qualifications, not political views. The retention vote is designed to remove judges who are unfit or unqualified – not who make unpopular decisions.

For political reasons, several groups have recently mischaracterized the system as part of a “ruling class” staffed with activist judges accountable to no one. Nothing could be further from the truth. Our simple, inexpensive and effective system has served Iowa well for nearly 50 years, and I hope will continue to serve Iowa for another 50.

Note I haven’t mentioned where I stand on the Varnum decision. That’s a key point: For purposes of voting in the upcoming retention election, my view of Varnum doesn’t matter. The justices who decided the case did what we as citizens require them to do – they interpreted the constitution. To remove them from office for doing what we require of them would be a fundamental error of good citizenship.

As a lifelong Iowan, I have had many occasions to be proud of my native state’s dedication to good government. On Nov. 2, I hope Iowans will keep in mind the value of protecting the common-sense approach to Iowa’s judicial system and the grave implications of turning away from it.

Larry Zimpleman – Chairman, President & CEO of Principal Financial Group

To find the original editorial, click here.

Buy Fresh, Buy Local! Fresh Produce at the Farmer’s Market

Fall is here! Which means that this is a time of great harvest for the farmers of Siouxland. If you are interested in the freshest locally grown produce, we at the Chamber recommend that you stop by the Farmer’s Market over the next couple of months.

The Sioux City Farmers Market will be open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each Wednesday and Saturday  through October 30, 2010.

Where can you pick up your locally grown produce? This year’s location for the Siouxland Farmers Market will be downtown Sioux City, Iowa at the suite parking lot for the Tyson Events Center located north of TriView Avenue at the corner of TriView Avenue and Pearl Street.

If you were wondering what’s going to be being sold specifically when you go, check out the Farmer’s Market’s handy Crop Schedule page. Handy if you need something in particular but want to save a trip to the grocery store.

Come and check out some of the delicious items that local farmers have for sale at the Sioux City Farmer’s Market — you might be surprised!

Kaitlin Tow
Social Media Intern

Sue Bee Honey Strikes Gold!

Sanders with CEO, Dave Allibone

The friendly folks who bring us that thick, gooey, and absolutely delicious nectar that we seem to spread on everything have announced a new spokesperson for the company. Two-time Olympic Gold medalist and TV personality, Summer Sanders, has been hired to promote their new campaign of “Trust the Taste of American Honey.”

Sanders, who’s Grandmother grew up in Sioux City and Mother in nearby Nebraska, met with Bee Keepers at the annual Sioux Honey Association on Monday. Starting in October, Sanders will be hosting video clips on the Sue Bee Honey website of cooking demonstrations on recipes all incorporating, of course, honey!

Sanders is very excited to be apart of a company not only one of her favorite foods claiming it to be “natures miracle”, but also that it is an American company and she is proud to support and promote American business as much as she can.

John Stanek

Social Media Intern

“Nature Calls” Event Sure To Be A Thirst-Quencher

Fall season is starting to creep in. But that doesn’t mean the fun has to end. What is it you like to do in autumn? Is fall the time of year when you get artistic, or go to admire art? Go shopping? Maybe you like to get together with your friend enjoy a cold drink. Or perhaps you just like to relax and watch the leaves change.

Well if you thought any of the above sound like fun, Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center is hosting an event that will suit you well. The annual “Nature Calls” fundraiser is bragging a casual atmosphere with a bunch of relaxing and fun activities.

“This event is casual and tons of fun. We have people looking forward to it every year because of the relaxed atmosphere and unique combination of artists, beers and auction items,” said Dawn Snyder, Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center Programs Director. “It is our seventh year for this fundraiser and the Stoney Creek Inn venue gives an added boost to the event.” added Snyder. “The facility has beautiful atmosphere and its nature theme is a ‘natural’ for Nature Calls.”

The event will be Saturday, September 25th at the Stoney Creek Inn’s River Bend Conference Center in Sioux City beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Past “Nature Calls” fundraisers have funded the Nature Center’s work to continue to expand their exhibits and galleries. The Phase II exhibits will begin creation in fall and are planning to be installed in March of 2011. Dawn Synder and the staff of the Nature Center are very excited about some of the new exhibit additions, including an egg collection and a very rare mount of an extinct Passenger Pigeon.

This exciting new dimension in exhibits would not be possible if it weren’t for the broad support of so many groups and individuals. The casual evening includes nature art, beer tasting and a silent and live auction.

A highlight of the event is the Live Auction. This year includes a trip to a vacation home in Ely, Minnesota; fine jewelry; original artwork; beer novelties and many more wonderful items.

Advance tickets for “Nature Calls” are $35 and are on sale now by contacting the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center at 712-258-0838. Tickets after Noon on September 24th are $40 each. Proceeds from the event go to special educational programs and new exhibit enhancements at the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center.

For more information on “Nature Calls” contact Dawn Snyder at 712-258-0838 or dsnyder@sioux-city.org. A complete listing of auction items, artists and beers featured at the event will be listed at www.woodburyparks.com after September 1st.