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Chamber Test Session
2/1/2024 - 12/1/2024
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Name Tag for Chamber Members
4/9/2024 - 12/31/2024
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Eggs and Issues 2024
8/29/2024 - 8/29/2024
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Events in the month of June 2023
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6/2/2023
Join us for a Chamber Coffee to introduce new Chamber Member GFI, Andrew DeGreef
 

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6/3/2023
Come out to the Franklin County Annex on June 3 between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for a day dedicated to safety. The Franklin County Safety Awareness Day will feature equipment and personnel from EMS, Fire Departments, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management and others, giveaways and important information.

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6/6/2023
Enjoy the City Band Concert Series at the City Park, 5th & Main St. in Ottawa.
Bring a friend/family and lawn chairs and enjoy the music.

In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be moved to the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium, 301 S Hickory, Ottawa
 

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6/8/2023
Lunch and Learn event discussing dizziness and vertigo brought to you by SERC Physical Therapy and East Central Kansas Area Agency on Aging.
Lunch will be served and a COVID bag with goodies will be given out. Sign up by calling 785-242-7200. Seating is limited to 25.

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6/10/2023

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6/10/2023
Legacy Square is hosting Sons of Sterling at 125 S Walnut St. This outdoor concert is free to the public, all you need is a lawn chair and some friends or family to join you! Food trucks and a beer garden will be present at Legacy Square during the concert. This is a family event, all are welcome. 

For sponsoring inquiries, please reach out to the Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce. 

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6/11/2023
Join us for our pet-friendly winery event, hosted by Somerset Ridge Vineyard and Winery! 

We'll be enjoying a relaxed afternoon with live music, QueenPins food truck, a gift basket raffle, and Lucky Dog Hard Cider. Come and go as you please, enjoying the beautiful scenery and great company!

Proceeds from Lucky Dog Hard Cider will benefit Prairie Paws!

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6/13/2023
Our Frontier Extension host Janae McNally will lead this fun and important program to learn how to distribute your belongings without starting a family feud. Tips for making a plan to distribute your belongings will be discussed.

This curriculum addresses six key protective decision making factors  to optimize inheritance planning and family relationships across the  generations. Very few families, regardless of shape, size, ethnicity, or  socioeconomic status, escape the later life distribution of accumulated  possessions while older parents are alive or at death.

Whether planning ahead or making decisions when someone dies, Who  Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?™ resources will help families:
  • Understand sensitivity of the issues and strategies for communicating.
  • Determine what they want to accomplish.
  • Decide what’s “fair” for their family.
  • Understand belongings have different meanings for different individuals.
  • Consider distribution options and consequences.
  • Agree to manage conflicts if they arise.

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6/13/2023
Join fellow Wildcats to celebrate K-State and enjoy some good food and K-State camaraderie.  K-State speakers include Richard Linton, K-State president and Amy Button Renz, president & CEO, K-State Alumni Association.

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6/13/2023
Enjoy the City Band Concert Series at the City Park, 5th & Main St. in Ottawa.
Bring a friend/family and lawn chairs and enjoy the music.

In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be moved to the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium, 301 S Hickory, Ottawa
 

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6/16/2023
Join us for a Chamber Coffee/Meet & Greet Susan Moore, APRN and Health Department Team
 

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6/17/2023
The Friends of the OMA are excited to announce their first Taps and Tunes event for Saturday, June 17th!!! Come for the beer tastings...stay for the music! All proceeds from this event will be used for future improvements to the OMA facilities including a remodeled concession stand/ bar area.
Here's how it works! Buy a ticket, come taste beer from local breweries from 6pm - 8pm, enjoy great food from Prairie Star Catering then enjoy a FUN, ENERGETIC show by Members Only! Taps then Tunes!!!!
 
Enjoy beers from Not Lost Brewing Company, Radius Brewery, Free State Brewing Company, ExBEERiment Brewing, and Transport Brewery.
Members Only, the premier 80's tribute act. Their mission: To play a full-length, high-energy, rock show of the most recognizable hits of the 1980's. Their goal: Synthesize every show into an epic party. Their high-energy, trademark performance merges an incredible light show with music that spans the decade: Journey, Michael Jackson, Def Leppard, Prince, Bon Jovi, G&R, and many more artists. Stylistically, the band plays a balance of rock and pop that emphasizes a packed dance floor. Put on your party gear, and let these masters of the 80's remind you that the 80's will always live on.
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6/20/2023
Enjoy the City Band Concert Series at the City Park, 5th & Main St. in Ottawa.
Bring a friend/family and lawn chairs and enjoy the music.

In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be moved to the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium, 301 S Hickory, Ottawa
 

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6/23/2023
Join us for a Chamber Coffee at the Ottawa Fire Department
 

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6/26/2023
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6/27/2023

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6/27/2023
Enjoy the City Band Concert Series at the City Park, 5th & Main St. in Ottawa.
Bring a friend/family and lawn chairs and enjoy the music.

In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be moved to the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium, 301 S Hickory, Ottawa
 

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6/28/2023
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6/30/2023

One of the most incredible things about great music is that it has the ability to take the listener to a place they’d rather be.  A compelling song can carry someone back in time to a treasured memory, or transport a person to a spectacular western prairie they’ve only visited in their dreams. Ned LeDoux’s music has that kind of power. As a songwriter, he has a knack for bringing people, places and emotions vibrantly to life with his insightful lyrics, and warm, strong voice that makes him sound like a beloved friend you always want to hang out with. Those gifts are fully on display on LeDoux’s new album Buckskin.   

“I’m writing my own story and if people take a liking to it, that’s wonderful,” says LeDoux. “As long as I’m writing from the heart, and writing about what I know, I can definitely listen back to it and be proud.”

On his third full-length album, LeDoux again delivers songs that transcend mere entertainment to celebrate a life that many aspire to, but few actually live. Like his father, LeDoux’s music is as expansive as the western sky he was raised under and celebrates the ranch lifestyle that is such an integral part of his heritage. There’s an authenticity to his songs that brings our nation’s beloved western culture to life, even for listener’s who’ve never ventured onto the Great Plains.

“I’m proud to carry on the tradition and a lot of songs that I write are going to relate with songs that my dad wrote and recorded because I lived the same life,” the young singer/songwriter says. “I was born and raised on a ranch, which my family still owns outside of Kaycee, Wyoming. That was my life and it’s reflected in the songs I write. I just think back to those days working on a ranch and hanging out with my granddad, who taught me how to drive a tractor, work cows and everything that is associated with ranching, but music has always been my dream.”

LeDoux began pursuing that dream at an early age, and even though he grew up in the shadow of his legendary father, he’s successfully carved his own path. “If I can be half the man he was I think I’ll be okay,” he says with an easygoing grin, “but when it comes to songwriting I’ve got to write my own story. I’ve played drums for years and got my first band when I was in junior high. I went on to play drums with my dad from 1998 until he passed away in 2005, and then I started doing solo gigs.”

LeDoux made his recording debut with the 2016 EP Forever a Cowboy and followed up with his first full-length project, Sagebrush, in 2017 and Next In Line 2019. All three projects, as well as his new effort, Buckskin, were produced by singer/songwriter/guitarist Mac McAnally, who has won the CMA Musician of the Year Award an unprecedented 10 times. “He’s my songwriting mentor and his guidance in the studio is wonderful,” LeDoux says. “He’s a great guy to be around. Nobody phrases things like he does.  I don’t know if there’s something in that Muscle Shoals water or what, but he’s a very inspiring character. He gave me great songwriting advice. He said, ‘Just write about what you know. Write the truth because it comes out a lot easier and people are going to believe you.’”

LeDoux is well respected for his high-energy live shows that mix his western roots with the rock and roll influences he acquired in his youth. He routinely headlines his own shows as well as earning coveted opening slots for Toby Keith, Aaron Watson and Garth Brooks. “We opened for Garth at the 125th anniversary for Cheyenne frontier Days last July which was crazy,” he says. “When people are coming out to our shows and spending their hard-earned money on a ticket, I don’t want to leave them disappointed. We’re going to give you a show and leave you wanting more. I’m always out of breath and soaking wet when we’re done, but it’s so much fun!” 

Ned LeDoux is carrying on the family tradition, but he’s also charting his own course, and Buckskin is the latest step on that journey. “I hope I inspire people to never forget where you came from,” he says. “That’s one thing I’m very proud of. I’m carrying on a tradition, but I’m writing my own story. I’m very proud of my family and friends and there’s one piece of advice my mom gave me when we were kids: ‘Never forget where you came from and show respect to people no matter where you are.’ So with this album I hope to inspire and show people, ‘Hey this old cowboy isn’t changing for nobody.’ I want people to know they should never give up on a dream. There’s always time. Just keep on going.”


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