for Wednesday, December 21, 2022
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Join the Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce in welcoming our newest member!

Plus One Cattle Company is a farm and ranch based in Hugoton and owned and operated by Ben and Lalane McClure and family. Ben and Lalane were both born and raised in Hugoton and have raised their four kids here also. Toby, Molly, Carter and Lindy have been, and still are, involved in the operation in one way or another. Plus One Cattle Company raises corn, milo, wheat and sunflowers and runs a herd of both commercial and registered Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle. In the last couple of years, they have expanded to feeding out their own cattle and offering meat direct to the consumer both custom butcher or by the cut. 

Plus One Cattle Company is proud to call Hugoton our home and they look forward to being a part of the Chamber of Commerce!

It's easy to get swept up in the stress of managing a small business during the holidays. But if you sell gift cards or are a participating business in a gift card program, there's one thing you want to make sure you don't miss.

While we use the term Small Business Season to refer mainly to the time between November 1st and December 25th, if you sell gift cards some of your busiest times this holiday will occur after people have unwrapped their gifts and before they return to work and school. Gift card recipients and people with returns often go shopping that week after Christmas. This year, Hanukkah coincides with Christmas week as well so you may have an even busier last week of the year.

That's why it's essential to prepare your small business for the week between Christmas and New Year's. But how do you do that?

  1. Create a targeted marketing plan. Decide what you'll offer and how you will communicate your specials. Treat this marketing plan differently than the marketing plan you created leading up to the holiday. This one has a different focus. Switch your messaging from “find the perfect gift” to “get yourself a little extra something” or “wind down after a busy holiday.” This shift in marketing can be especially effective for those in the wellness and service industries.
  2. Post your hours. If your hours are going to change after Christmas, make sure everyone knows about it. You also want to communicate to them if you're keeping extended business hours through New Year’s Day. Update your Google listing, as well as your website, social media, signs on your door and in your store.
  3. Provide bonuses. Due to the newly received gift cards and ill-fitting gifts, many shoppers return to stores immediately after Christmas. Consider what bonuses you will offer to ensure that they spend their holiday money with you quickly. It's easier to sell to people who already have reason to buy than it is to recruit someone who has never purchased from you. One of the reasons gift cards are so popular with merchants is that most people spend more at the business than they have on the gift card (the average is $59 more than the value of the card). When people feel like they're getting good value for their gift card and their money, they'll spend even more.
  4. Reward employees. It's likely if you've had a busy small business season that your employees are worn out. If you haven't already done so, this is an excellent time to show them your appreciation through rewards or sales bonuses.
  5. Ensure your business is ready for the crowd. Just because Christmas is over doesn't mean everyone will stay home. You still can attract a crowd. Again, not only do people have gift cards they want to use and items they may want to exchange, people have guests in town, college kids at home, New Year's Eve parties to shop for, Hostess gifts to give, as well as delayed Christmas and holiday parties. Extending your holiday hours for the week after Christmas can be a real positive for your revenue flow.

The small business season doesn't end with the passing of Christmas or Hanukkah. There's still at least another week left when shoppers will want to have access to your products and services. Make sure you're ready for them.
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Southwest Kansas Chambers of Commerce
Colby ~ Dodge City ~ Garden City - Grant County ~ Hugoton ~ Liberal ~ Scott City

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Southwest Kansas Night Out in Topeka
Monday, January 30, 2023 ~ 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Hotel Topeka at City Center ~ 1717 SW Topeka Blvd., Topeka, KS


Gold Sponsors:
Centura - St. Catherine Hospital, Compass Behavioral Health,
EPIC Touch, Pioneer Electric CO-OP, Inc./Southern Pioneer Electric Co.
Silver Sponsors:
COX Communications, Seaboard Energy
Bronze Sponsors:
Garden City Community College, J&R Sand, Pioneer Communications, Wheatland Electric

Share your business updates with us!

All Chamber members are encouraged
to share business updates, event information, and other business related announcements in our weekly emailed Newsletter.

Email updates to hugotonchamber@mgail.com,
or give us a call at (620)544-4305.

The newsletter is emailed each Wednesday.
Business information must be received by Noon
each Tuesday to be included in the next day's newsletter.
Are you a small business looking for an affordable way to provide your employees with health, dental & vision insurance?

Got questions? Click the button below!
For more info call:
Joshua Sapp with Heartland Benefits Group 316.670.2856
or
Alisha Owens at the Hugoton Chamber 620.544.4305

If you would like a copy of the Health Plan Brochure/Summary Plan Description,
please send an email to me by clicking here.
Make sure you utilize ALL your avenues for advertisement.
Contact the Hugoton Hermes TODAY!
620-544-4321

*The deadline for next weeks paper is Monday at 5 pm*

Needing information about the county you live in??

Access the Stevens County, KS website by clicking HERE.
Library News 12.21.2022

WINTER BOOK SALE
Shop our Winter Teen & YA Book Sale! Fill a bag with your selections and pay us what you can. 1.00
minimum donation to fill a bag.

KANSAS READS TO PRESCHOOLERS DRAWING
Congratulations to Saul, Dylan, Santiago, Cody, Maverick, Luciana, Ella, Autumn, Gia, Julia, and Saige!
We will contact the winners with further instructions.

GENEALOGY RESEARCH
Elder and Sister Hovey from the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints are doing family history
research at the Stevens County Library. They are available to help patrons with their own genealogy
research questions on the second Thursday of the month at 2 pm and on the last Saturday of the month
at 2 pm, unless otherwise posted. If you have any questions, please call the Library at 620-544-2301.

MAHJONG CLASS
Make sure to sign up for Mahjong class at the library! We still have spots available, and registration is
required. We will meet on Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons. If you have any questions, contact the
library and ask to talk to Laurie. 620-544-2301.

LIBRARY BOARD MEETING
The Library Board meets the second Tuesday of each month at 9:30am via Zoom. To request a Zoom link
to attend, email library@stevenscountylibrary.com
Upcoming classes:
Look below at our GREAT professional development and community enrichment opportunities!
¿Hablas español? 620.417.1313
***Save a class and register early.***

What's New At Seaboard Foods?

**CLICK THE PICS BELOW TO FINDS OUT!**
HUNGRY?

Have lunch at the
Stevens County Senior Center!

Lunch starts at 11:30 am.
Cost: 55 & Up: $5.00
Under 55: $6.75

The Stevens County Senior Center has activities too!
Call 544.2283 for more details.

BINGO!

at the Stevens County Senior Center on the last Thursday of the month.

Call 620-544-2283 for more information.

TUNE IN!
The 1st Thursday of Every Month is the

"Stevens County Update"

at 8:30 a.m. on KULY 106.7 FM 
The 3rd Monday of every month is
"Chamber Chatter"
at 9 am on TalkRadio AM1270
LOCAL JOB OPENINGS:
Please find the links below to the Nov. 2022 Labor Market report and map of county & state unemployment rates:

Highlights and Quotes: https://lnkd.in/esYFqz72
County Unemployment Map: https://lnkd.in/eS5j_rxi
Active Unemployment Rate Map: https://lnkd.in/e2MnM3N

*The Dec. 2022 Labor Report will be released on Friday, January 20, 2023.

Immediate position(s) available!



Service Technician for Dairy and Feedlot Equipment
South West Kansas (Hugoton Kansas HQ) and Oklahoma panhandle.
Looking for an experience Mechanic and Fabricator/Welder.
Full time position 40-60 hours weekly.
Must have references. Week paid vacation after first year.
Must have ability to work in a team environment.

To perform job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following:
- Knowledge of operations of dairy and feedlot equipment, ability to maintain and repair tractors and other pieces of farm equipment
- Ability to operate equipment and tools in a safe and responsible manner
- Effective verbal and listening communication skills
- Must be honest, trustworthy and demonstrate sound work ethics
- Must have physical strength and endurance. Lift up to 50 pounds
- Must have transportation, be punctual and dependable
- Must have welding skills and use plasma cutter
- Must be able to fabricate metal make pneumatic and other hoses
- Ability to work some weekends and in all weather conditions
- Forklift qualified and trained
- Valid drivers license
- Pass a company mandated drug test
- Perform regular mechanical skills as required in shop
- Bilingual preferred

Pay: $40,000.00 - $65,000.00
Contact Ken at (575)760-4261
The Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce is all about supporting local business!
Get your info to the Chamber office to have it featured in our weekly newsletter by
Tuesday at noon, but don't forget to run an ad in the Hugoton Hermes!

To our GOLD MEMBERS...

The Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce
"thanks for your continued support".

*click each logo websites*

We are beyond excited to announce the photos that were selected for the new airport terminal feature walls. Congratulations to Alisha Owens and Ryan Roberts!
Robert's photo will be featured on the landside and Alisha's photo will be featured on the airside.

Thank you to everyone who submitted photos! We are hoping to include all the submissions in another area of the terminal! Beautiful sunrises and sunsets in Western Kansas!

*Photo property of Alisha Owens


My Top Reasons to Join The Hugoton Area

Chamber of Commerce
  
1. Chamber sponsored health plan for all corporate members and sole proprietors.
Call the Chamber for details! 620-544-4305

2. Network with your business contacts to help you grow your business.
 
3.   Credibility to make a statement that you are committed to the future of Hugoton and Stevens County.
 
4.    Government advocacy to support legislation good for the business community.
 
5.    Opportunity to reach more customers through the Chamber’s community gift certificate program designed to encourage local spending. 
 
6.    Professional development to provide learning opportunities to operate a smarter, more profitable business.
 
7.    Promote the community to help residents enjoy greater opportunities. 
 
8.    Referrals and sales opportunities to deliver a return on your investment.
 
9.    Publicity and heightened name recognition so customers know who you are.
 
10.    Opportunities to host Chamber Coffees/Luncheons to showcase your business
 
11.   Create a strong, vibrant local economy to keep our business momentum moving forward.


But my question to you is...

"What do you want out of your Chamber membership?"

You truly get out of it what you put in.


Let's talk membership benefits.... Give me a call TODAY! 
CHAMBER BUCKS ARE THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION!



The Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce offers gift certificates in ALL amounts and they are welcomed at ANY Stevens County business!

To all the local businesses graciously accepting Chamber Bucks gift certificates in an effort to promote shopping local, we say "Thank you" and ask that you please treat them just like the consumer is paying with cash. If the certificate holder spends at least half of the face value of the certificate, please give them cash for the remainder.
Just bring the certificate to the Chamber for a full refund for the face value of the certificate, or call the Chamber and I will come pick it up!!

Thank you to the businesses and organizations that keep their money local by purchasing Chamber Bucks Gift Certificates!
  • Did you miss Wednesday's Huddle? Watch here to see a presentation from the Kansas Department of Commerce Office of Broadband Development.  They discuss the State Digital Equity Plan and how you can help with FCC mapping.
  • Did you know? Hays, KS is hosting a a consumer-based travel show designed to showcase the Midwest in April. Check out how you can participate here.
  • We are bringing it back! The Kansas Agritourism Program is partnering with KSU Ag Communications to help agritourism businesses with Branding/Communication needs! This is a free service; all you need to do is email Kelsey and she will get you more information.
  • Last Call! Registration for the Agritourism Summit closes on Thursday, December 22.  This summit is for members of the Agritourism Program and agriculture producers interested in finding out more about the Agritourism Program. 
*ATTENTION STEVENS COUNTY RESIDENTS*

To be notified by your local emergency response team in the event of emergency situation or for critical community alerts, register by CLICKING HERE.
Are you ready to become
Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce's
newest member?
Call the chamber today and let's talk benefits!
Our Mission:
The Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce is an organization of community focused leaders dedicated to promoting a positive business environment by supporting economic development through networking, teamwork and innovative thinking.

We are a voice and resource for business, education, agriculture, and civic and community organizations.


Created especially for you by:

Executive Director Alisha Owens
630 S. Main Street
Hugoton, KS 67951
620-544-4305

The Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce is a proud member of the
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