September 17, 2021
Chamber Connection

Job Opportunities

Job openings currently listed on the Chamber website can be found here.

Basler Electric is seeking applications for these job openings. 

Terra Properties is looking for a Maintenance Technician.

Scheffel Boyle is looking for a Full Time Administrative Support Specialist for multiple locations. Send resume to careers@scheffelboyle.com today!

Bank of Hillsboro is looking for a Full Time Teller for the Highland location.  Click HERE for more information.

Breese Journal is looking for a part time Ad Representative to visit local businesses selling ads in the Highland Edition.  See Judy Neier at Highland Printers for more information. Details can be found HERE.  


Submit Your Own Job Listing

If you would like your company's open positions listed on the Chamber website, you can do so by entering them from your member home page. 

1) Sign in with the log in and password you set up when you joined the Chamber or when we transitioned to the new website. 
2) Click on Resources  

3)  Choose Submit Job Board  - enter your job information

When you complete your entry, it will be pending until approved by the Admin(Hillarie).  These are checked weekly for approval.

Business Over Breakfast

Business Over Breakfast is back!!  Join us the first Wednesday of each month at Baymont Inn from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. with an informative speaker presentation. 
October 6th- Rampart Range - Conceal and Carry - New and Renewal
Handgun Safety
Finger Printing (line scan and ink)
Police Qualifications (IROCC)
FOID Card Renewal and Applications 

 Special Thanks to our Sponsors:
Terra Properties and First Mid Bank & Trust!

Upcoming Events

Leaps of Love Bocce Ball Tournament
09/12, 09/19

Highland Street Art Festival
09/18/2021
11:00 AM - 07:00 PM 

Street Art Bags Tournament
09/18/2021
02:00 PM - 07:00 PM 

Makers Market
09/18/2021
11:00 AM - 07:00 PM 


Flugel Fest
10/16/2021
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Volunteers are needed for the event!  Sign up HERE!

Farmer's Market at Greenhouse of Highland

Street Art Fest Flyer

Holly's House of Hope Bowling Bash Fundraiser

Leaps of Love Fall Retreat

Highland Arts Council

PAVE THE WAY FOR COMMUNITY ART

Buy a brick to keep Highland's History Moving Forward


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Highland Parks and Rec


Click here for the link to the "Thursday Night Live" concert series brought to you by Highland Parks and Rec.  Specific times will be announced each week!

Chamber Office Hours

Chamber Office Hours

Monday - Thursday:
9am - 3pm

If you would like to meet with us and want to insure that we are in the office, feel free to call ahead of time as we may be out and about visiting with Chamber members. 
Thank you!

DEADLINE for getting information in the Chamber weekly newsletter is Thursday by 3:00pm. ***

If you miss the cut-off date, we keep your information for the next publication.  Please submit your information to hillarie@highlandillinois.com.

Street Art Fest Sponsors

  Thank you to our generous Street Art Fest Sponsors!
 
 
**Event Sponsor**
Highland Rural King
HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital


Art Square Sponsors
**Michelangelo**
Bradford National Bank
Highland Arts Council
 
Da Vinci
blockplanedesigns
Digitalartz

Highland Rotary Club
It's Party Time

Scheffel Boyle

Terra Properties/Serendipity Labs
The Korte Company

 
Monet

Bank of Hillsboro
Becker Jewelers
Brad & Tina Frank

Busey Bank
Edward Jones - Kevin Dewaele

First Mid Bank & Trust
Highland Health Care Center

Highland Jaycees
Highland Lions Club
Kloss Furniture
Korte & Luitjohan/ Windows on Broadway
Lee's Fine Jewelry, Loans, & More
Lisa Sauer State Farm Insurance
Luitjohan Flooring America
Michael's Coffee Shop
Powers Advisory Group
Rinderer Law Firm
Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home
Starlight Dance
Straeter Thinking

The Smile Shoppe
Tri Ford, Inc.


Children's Avenue Sponsors
Highland Optimists
Scott Credit Union


Bags Tournament Sponsors
ApexNetwork Physical Therapy and Fitness Center 

Cedar Creek Dental
Finley Flooring
Finley Sleep Solutions
Lee's Fine Jewelry, Loans, & More
Mazzio's Pizza
Michael's Coffee Shop

September 18, 2021

The annual Street Art Festival and Makers Market will be held on Saturday, September 18th (Sep19th rain date). The streets of downtown Highland will once again become a temporary art gallery as artists transform the pavement into colorful works of art. We invite you to express your support of the arts and our community by being a part of this unique experience! The Street Art Festival is the perfect way to showcase a business or organization.  When you sponsor the Street Art Festival you help the Chamber provide quality events in Highland that everyone can enjoy!  Please call the Chamber for more information - 618-654-3721.

Makers Market Openings

If you have either a home business franchise, create things from scratch or maybe even give old items a facelift, there is a place for you at the Street Art Fest.  You can find information for our Makers Market online. If you have questions, please call 618-654-3721.

Bags Tournament Registration

Registration is now open for the Bags Tournament.  This event will be held on the downtown square while the artists are creating their magic on the streets.  Please register early to secure your place in the tournament!  Register here.

Welcome New Chamber Members August/September

Join me in welcoming the new members and show your support by spreading the word about them and all that they have to offer!!

Joel Mason, Charles Schwab-Edwardsville
Website

Salon Beaux Cheveux
Danielle Delaney-Davis
Facebook Page

Face It

Britni Ingle
Website

Scooter's Coffee

Debbie Frey
Website

Personal Preference Services
Darrel Newman/Brian Vosholler
Website

Ryan Sautman Realtor
Ryan Sautman
Website


Mac's Family Fun Time
Justin & Hillary McLaughlin
Website

Hi Top Bowl
Ray Voss
Facebook Page

Need Help?.................. FREE Job Fair


PLEASE NOTE:  I am attending the Job Fair and will represent businesses within the Chamber that cannot attend.  If interested, please provide me with an application packet that would be suitable for me to present to an applicant.  Please call me at the Chamber office if you have any questions.
 
Dear Employer: 
As an employer in the St. Louis Metropolitan area, you are cordially invited to participate in JOBS PLUS ’21 to be held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, at the Gateway Convention Center, #1 Gateway Drive, Collinsville, Illinois.  This year JOBS PLUS ’21 will be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Register HERE for FREE. 
Now in its 31st year, JOBS PLUS ’21 is an ideal opportunity for employers to meet and speak to hundreds of qualified job-ready applicants.  This Job Fair is intended for employers with hourly or salary positions (preferably W-2 employers).
 
The JOBS PLUS Committee is committed to providing the same level of quality features employers have come to expect from this annual event:
  • Advance media coverage of JOBS PLUS ‘21 to generate high attendance from qualified job seekers
  • On-site interpreter for the hearing impaired and Spanish speaking job seekers
  • On-site copying services for job applicants and participating employers
  • Informational listing of participating employers/recruiters provided for all JOBS PLUS ’21 employers and job seekers
  • Water, coffee, and tea available throughout the morning for employers/recruiters
  • The coordinated efforts of all sponsoring agencies to refer their trained, experienced, job-ready clients to JOBS PLUS ‘21

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SIUE Online Services and Educational Outreach

Governor Announces Back to Business Grant Program

 


Governor Pritzker announced a $250 million Back to Business (B2B) grant program to support small businesses across Illinois that were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The B2B grant program is meant to build off last year's Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program and will offer small businesses access to funds that can help offset losses due to COVID-19, bring back workers and rebuild amid the tumultuous pandemic. These funds are in grant form, not loans, and recipients of the grants that will range from $5,000 to $150,000 will not have to pay back these funds.
 
It should be noted that the B2B grants program is limited to businesses with revenues of $20 million or less in 2019 and priority will be given to businesses that did not previously receive COVID-19 related state funding or federal assistance through programs such as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program.
 
 

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Woodcrest Small Engine Fall Sales Event

 
BIG Sale on Lawn Equipment
Woodcrest Small Engine at 705 Broadway in downtown Highland will have their Annual Fall Sale from Monday, September 13th through Saturday, September 18th.  You can save hundreds and even thousands on brands like Ariens, Burromax, Cub Cadet, Echo and Gravely.  If you need a lawn mower or handheld equipment like a trimmer, blower or chainsaw please visit their dealership or call (618) 651-3403.

Alvarado Healthcare Patient Appreciation Day


Salon Beaux Cheveux and Face It Ribbon Cutting/Open House

JusTeazin Boutique Grand Opening!

Join JusTeazin for a 2 Day Grand Opening to celebrate JusTeazin Boutique!



Highland Arts Council Mural Happening NOW!

Highland Music School Announces Fall Classes





HHS Homecoming committee needs your help!


If HHS Homecoming Committee gets the approval to hold the 2021 Homecoming on the square, they will be in need of a dance floor or plywood for a dance floor.  Currently, they have access to one 25x30, and need at least two more like it if possible. If you know of an individual or business who might be willing to rent out this type of flooring, please contact Danielle Rensing Case or Stephanie Buchtel.
Thank you in advance!

Relevant Pregnancy Options Center Run/Walk

Pulse Personal Training Weekly Health Tip

Pulse Personal Training is excited to partner with the Chamber to bring you tips for healthy living every week! 
Today’s tip: Don't let weight gain "sneak up on you!"

​For many weight gain really sneaks up on us.  We gradually gain 5lbs every year and all of a sudden 10 years have passed and you realize you have gained 50lbs!  
While this may seem scary, if we break it down all we have to do is reverse gaining a half pound per month to make it stop. Click HERE for this weeks blog and get tips that can potentially stop the gain and even start the losing!

Thank you from Journal Printing

Mentors in Motion



MENTORS IN MOTION
What started out as “Book Club” several years ago has evolved into what has now been named “Mentors in Motion”. This like minded group of entrepreneurs with very diverse business backgrounds, meet weekly to discuss their businesses and ways that they can grow both professionally and from a business standpoint.This approach allows them to offer a broad spectrum of constructive insight into your business.They are looking to expand the group and are looking for a few individuals to join.

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Welcome to Highland......


Did you know that Highland has a “Welcome Club”?  It does and it is available to you and can help you get the word out about your business/service/club etc. to new residents to Highland.  Patti Parker runs the Welcome Club and here is how it works………

YOU are charged a monthly fee of $25 (this can be paid monthly or as you wish) and can be stopped at any time.  If you are a NON-profit, there is NO charge.
YOU supply promotional/informative material to Patti.  She has a LARGE variety of promotional (coupons) items/media from a very diverse group of businesses, churches, clubs etc.

SHE visits (every month) at least 25 new residents derived from the new utilities customer list from the city and presents them with all of the material that she has collected.
SHE will supply you with the names of the people that she has visited.  This is not intended for soliciting purposes, but a point of reference.

If you feel this is a good fit for your company/club/organization, contact Patti Parker at 618-779-1992 or email at campr5@hotmail.com.  
 

The Pioneer Newspaper Goes Digital

The Pioneer Newspaper Now on Digital
 
HIGHLAND - The Pioneer Newspaper is available on-line and on Facebook and Twitter,
which links to the digital publishing platform. 
 
Each Friday evening, a link is posted to the Pioneer's Facebook and Twitter page. By clicking that link, the entire paper can be read.
We are committed to publishing the paper FREE so that anyone can read about the community in which we proudly live!
The paper has been on line for several months, but we are fine-tuning the system as we refine the site.
 
The paper can also be read on a computer in its entirety at our domain site (www.thepioneernewspaper.com)
 
We plan to upgrade our system and continue to make The Pioneer Newspaper available at no cost to any reader not only in our area, but around the globe. Reader feedback is important and your feedback as well as your opinion is vital to us. We appreciate and value each and every one of our readers, supporters  and advertisers. 
Our contact information is 618-315-2758 or by USPS at PO Box 144, Highland, IL. 62249 or via email us at: thepioneerpaper@gmail.com

 
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