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The Lost Creek Guide April 19, 2023

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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Volume 16 • Edition 8

April 19, 2023

Delivering to over 17,500 homes & businesses including all of Morgan County.

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson

Town of Keenesburg Annual Easter Egg Hunt 2023 at Schey Park Photo credit: Lost Creek Guide and Town of Keenesburg Facebook page

Fort Morgan Chamber of Commerce 2023 Annual Meeting

The Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce (FMACC) held its 104th annual meeting on Thursday, March 16th, 2023. Members of the FMACC were invited to learn about the Chamber’s success over the last year, plans for growth in the coming year, and enjoy the opportunity to network. The event was hosted at the McDonald Automotive C.D.J.R. Showroom in Fort Morgan Colorado. Over 100 members of the chamber and the community attended the Happy Hour event. Guests enjoyed craft cocktails from After Hours Cocktail Bar, wine samplings from Country Road Vines & Wines, and a gourmet Mac & Cheese bar from Zazzy Cafe sponsored by Allo Communications. In addition to the food, drinks, and networking, guests had the opportunity to enter and win door prizes donated by The Flower Petaler, McDonald Automotive, Morgan Lanes, The Queen Lounge, Zazzy Cafe, & Mosqueda Delicacies. FMACC Executive Director Andrew Stieb kicked off the event by thanking sponsors McDonald Automotive, Allo Communications, & the City of Fort Morgan. Outgoing chamber board members Karissa Shulte, Donna Shaver, and Josh Gibbs were recognized for their time and dedication to the chamber during their terms. Mr. Stieb also introduced the 2023 Board and Executive Officers: Board President Jennifer Halligan, Vice President Gloria Mosqueda, Past President Deb Elrick, Secretary Kelley Murkins, Treasurer Shelly Bristol, and board members Breanna Wommack & Sandi Garcia. Mr. Stieb continued on with a financial overview and breakdown of the FMACC’s 2022 year. The Chamber boasted a gross income of more than $93,000.00 and credited its financial success to elevated events/fundraising, increased membership, and the use of grant dollars. Since 2019 the FMACC increased its annual revenue by 80% and increased its membership by 64% boasting 102 members as of March 16th, 2023. The FMACC’s strategic plan outlined goals to Further provide value to members, Advance outreach & communication, and continue to Grow our membership. Mr. Stieb shared a message of hope and prosperity for the 2023 year and beyond saying “The chamber has risen from the ashes and shown that the future of our community will include the Fort Morgan Chamber as an active leader!” Following the annual report was the annual awards ceremony. Historically the FMACC has awarded the Citizen of the Year and Business of the year. This Year the chamber added an Ambassador of the Year award and The Gene Doty Legacy award and brought back the recognition of past Chamber Presidents. Four Past Presidents were honored and recognized for their dedication & service to the Chamber. In recent times the Chamber experienced some of its lowest points but under the leadership of these Presidents, the Chamber survived and thrived. Those Past Presidents honored included Jamie Quint, Dr. Curt Freed, Sandi Garcia, and Deb Elrick. Deb Elrick was awarded Ambassador of the Year in recognition of her exceptional dedication and commitment to promoting the Chamber’s mission and values. Deb earned the highest amount of points from all the FMACC ambassadors in the last year. Included with her award was a gift card to The Mav Kitchen & Tap House and an outing for two to the Cover 4 Theatre. The FMACC’s Citizen of the Year Award was given to Jason Labonte in recognition of his outstanding volunteerism and his significant contribution to the community during last year’s Home Town Takeover. Jason dedicated over 3 months of work and donated over $80,000 in woodworking to help beautify our community! Jason is the Fort Morgan Chamber of Commerce 2023 Annual Meeting with pictures continued on page 8 & 9...

Town of Keenesburg Annual Easter Egg Hunt 2023 at Schey Park continued pictures on page 3...

MCC Recognizes Employees of the Year

George O’Clair, Alyse Campbell, Jane Fries, & Tammy England

Fort Morgan, CO 3/16/2023. Each year Morgan Community College (MCC) recognizes employees for their achievements in carrying out the college’s mission, vision, and guiding principles. MCC has named George O’Clair as Faculty of the Year. O’Clair has been with MCC since 2009. He began his career as the Coordinator of the Cargill/MCC Workplace Education Program. Since 2019, he has been the faculty for the

MCC Recognizes Employees of the Year continued on page 10...

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World

Page 3: United Power 2023 Annual Membership Meeting Page 4: Brush Emporium & Pizzaporium New Business in Brush Page 5: Wiggins School District News Page 8 & 9: Fort Morgan Chamber of Commerce 2023 Annual Meeting Pictures Page 14: Spring Fling in Morgan County Page 15: Town of Keenesburg Seeking to fill two Trustee Positions Page 16: Brush & Fort Morgan High School Sports


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