November 2019

New Members

Wal-Mart

Tatum's Place Boutique
Website

Buttercup Boutique and Salon
Website

Fried Green Tomatoes
Website

National Road's Rusty Rooster
Website

Mama's Mending
Website

Renewed Members

Casey State Bank
Website

Bloodworth Painting

Polished Day Spa LLC
Website

Richard James Law

Sycamore Engineering
Website

Yargus Manufacturing, Inc
Website

M J Snyder Ironworks, Inc

American Family Insurance
Website
 

Holiday Open House's


Marshall Public Library


Click here to view the November/December 2019 Marshall Public Library Newsletter! 

Cloverfield Roadside Market

BritBeat at PCOFA

From the Directors Desk:

Happy Fall! 

Although it looks more like winter with the snow coming down, on Halloween! Be sure to bundle up tonight as you go Trick-Or-Treating.  A huge thank you to those that participated in the Trunk or Treat, what an amazing turn out!

It might not seem like it, but there is quite a bit of movement going on in Marshall! A truck was is now under construction (between McDonald's and Super 8).  Just to the north of that 2 acres sold to a pool company that will be housing many fiberglass pools, with hopes of a large building in the next year. The old HRC building sold.  Work has begun on the downtown bathrooms and we are finalizing details for 2 new billboards along I-70. Leaf pick up is just a couple of weeks away and then its time to start getting ready to kick off the holidays! 

A lot of thought has gone into revamping Hometown Holly Days, we hope you all enjoy the festivities and invite others to join in! All the stores listed on the flyer will be hosting amazing deals, you won't want to miss! So get out, enjoy the day and spark fun and creativity in town! 
Happy Fall,
Jennifer Bishop

Big Plans for Hometown Hollydays!

Scarecrow and Trunk or Treat 2019

Thank you to everyone that participated in the annual Scarecrow contest and record breaking attendance Trunk or Treat! First place scarecrow went to Jeff Trefz, Gunnar Trefz and Jason Scott, pictured below. second place scarecrow went to Casey State Bank, also picture below.  Best trunk went to Hangar5, picture below. 


Trefz and Scott Family- 1st place- 2019 Scarecrow


Casey State Bank - 2nd Place- 2019 Scarecrow


Hangar5- Best Trunk
 

Shop Small Saturday


Shop Local this holiday season. Our local business care about and are invested in the well-being of OUR community and its future. Local businesses are more accountable to their local communities and donate more money to non-profits. Many Marshall retail businesses will be having sales and specials on November 30th (as well as throughout the holiday season), be on the lookout for these deals you won't want to miss! They will be posted on our Instagram page and Facebook page! 

Grant Opportunities

The City of Marshall has applications available for 3 grant opportunities, May 1 to April 31, 2020 or until the appropriated amount is gone.
 
The Revitalization grant is designed for any property owner who demolishes an existing structure or clear a structure. The structure needs to be cleared of debris, leveled and seeded and/or replaced.  If approved by the City of Marshall Economic Development Committee, the grant will provide 50% of labor/waste disposal fees for any demolition up to a maximum of $2000 or $500 to rehabilitate a structure that is causing a health hazard. 
 
The New Construction Grant is designed for new construction within city limits in the City of Marshall.  The incentive provides up to $2500 for new construction of a business. This grant is for a 30” culvert and backfill, electric meter box fees, water meter fees, sewer tap fees and gas tap fees and meter fees.  The fee will be rebated by way of a grant as approved by the City of Marshall Economic Development Committee.
 
The Utility Grant is designed for all businesses. The $1200 grant can be applied to the business applicant’s utility account and must be a new business or existing business with job creation. 
 
Detailed information on each grant is included in the application package. All applications must be submitted before any work begins and are subject to inspections. All documentation is to be submitted to City Hall.
 
Fall - November 2019