The Lost Creek Guide March 16, 2022

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Volume 15 • Edition 6

March 16, 2022

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Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce Holds 103rd Annual Meeting

By The Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce The Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce held its 103rd annual meeting this Thursday, March 10th. Hosted by McDonald Automotive of Fort Morgan, the Happy Hour Annual Meeting welcomed business owners, operators, & employees from all industries in Fort Morgan. The happy hour format was planned with the busy professional in mind. Doors opened at 4 pm, where guests were greeted by gourmet appetizers and craft drinks provided by the new After Hours Cocktail Bar in Fort Morgan. Chamber Executive Director Andrew Stieb kicked off the meeting by thanking his predecessor Sandy Schneider-Engle, current economic development specialist for the City of Fort Morgan, for the groundwork she made rebuilding community relationships and getting the chamber back on track. After a few more opening remarks, Stieb gave a financial overview of 2021 operations. Compared to what Stieb called “rock bottom,” the chamber has seen a 65% increase in annual income since 2019. “This is the first time in several years we’ve been able to present accurate numbers,” Stieb. Stieb thanked board treasurer Donna Shaver for nearly two years of cleaning up the books and organizing almost a decade of chamber financial information. Chamber board president Deb Elrick said, “The chamber has finally found financial stability & sustainability.” The Chamber’s membership has continued to climb 24% since 2021, with 82 current members. Much of the day-to-day operations in 2021 were focused on putting up-to-date systems in place that could benefit operations and the membership. With their new website in place and updated membership structure in the works, the Fort Morgan Chamber is ready to grow its membership not just by bringing in new members but by creating better relations with their existing members. Stieb was excited to announce the revamp of the Chamber Ambassador program. Initially started in the ’90s, the program was brought back in 2020 as a way for the board to reach out to businesses and connect with the community. This year the program is open for all members to participate. The chamber will split the ambassadors into three teams led by President Deb Elrick, Vice President Lindsey Bruntz, and Secretary Josh Gibbs. The teams will be ranked by a points system and compete to bring in new members, attend community & chamber events, and help build better relationships with the community on behalf of the chamber. “The Ambassadors Program is a great way to network your business and connect with your community,” Stieb said. The presentation ended with the annual chamber awards. Celebrating their 76th year in business and being a cornerstone of Main Street, The Better Sleep Store of Fort Morgan was awarded Business of the Year. Jim & Deb Forstedt are third-generation owner-operators at 224 Main Street. Deb spoke on the struggles that all businesses faced over the pandemic. Dr. Alan Dahms was awarded the Citizen of the Year award. Fort Morgan city manager Steve Glammeyer presented the award and spoke on the fantastic philanthropic changes Dr. Dahms and his wife have made in Fort Morgan. An evening of networking and fun followed the presentation. The Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce continues to be a catalyst in the business community and is now looking for ways to adapt and serve its members. If you are interested in joining or learning more, contact Executive Director Andrew Stieb at (970) 867-6702 or info@fortmorganchamber.com

Wiggins FFA Hired Hand & Steak Supper

By Ashley Clement, Wiggins FFA Reporter The Wiggins FFA chapter held the annual Hired Hand Auction and Steak Supper on March 7th, 2022. We sold 42 members plus our advisor Rockie Ernst. The chapter also worked very hard to make and sell four adirondack chairs, and those proceeds will go towards a good agricultural cause that was affected by the Marshall Fire. Our members helped feed over 400 people in under an hour at our Steak Supper. This year our chapter had a great turnout with many supporters and helpers. We had great participation from our members helping out and doing as much as they can. The Wiggins FFA thanks all of our Alumni, supporters, and members for helping to make this auction successful. We also would like to thank Chuck Miller for being our auctioneer and giving everyone a good laugh.

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Andrew Steib, Executive Director of the Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce and Sandy Engle, Economic Development & Marketing, the City of Fort Morgan, presenting the Business of the Year Award to the Better Sleep Store with Deb Forstedt accepting.

Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce Holds 103rd Annual Meeting the rest of pictures continued on page 14...

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Way of the World Cindy Baumgartner’s Latest Comments Byron H. Pelton Candidate for Senate District 1 Wanted: Retired Teachers Sarah Gostenik Named Alzheimer’s Association Regional Director Page 9: Wiggins School District Newsletter & Calendar Page 11: State Wrestling Results Page 14: Coloradans will be Charged $29 State Park Fee Automatically Page 14: More Fort Morgan Chamber of Commerce 103rd Meeting Photos


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