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DuTrac Community Credit Union’s 66th An-nual Meeting was held on April 7 at the Grand River Center in the Port of Dubuque. Approxi-mately 450 members were in attendance.
DuTrac’s annual meeting began with a presentation of flags by the Dubuque Detach-ment Marine Corp League Color Guard, followed by the national anthem sung by Roosevelt Middle School student, Elizabeth K.
Chairman Donald Pfohl, opened the meeting with an overview of DuTrac’s continued focus on mem-ber service, evidenced t h ro u g h t h e t e c h n o l -ogy and infrastructure im-provements implemented throughout 2012.
“DuTrac’s capital posi-tion continued to remain strong despite a transition-al economic environment. Due to its commitment to sound financial manage-ment policies, DuTrac is well-positioned to contin-ue providing high quality, affordable financial ser-vices to its members,” said Chairman Pfohl.
President and CEO An-drew Hawkinson shared
DuTrac’s commitment not only to putting members first, but also giving back to the communities in which DuTrac serves.
“From investments in infrastructure to delivering leading edge, proven prod-ucts and services, DuTrac ensures the focus is always on the members’ needs by reinvesting earnings in its members and throughout the communities we serve,”
said Hawkinson. Linda MacDonald, Har-
lan Pedretti, Donald Pfohl and John Vail were elected to three-year terms to the board of directors. Scott Neyens was elected to fill the remaining unexpired (two-year) term of Robert Mueller, who retired from the board in March 2013 after 38 years of service.
At the annual reorgani-zation meeting, the follow-
ing officers were elected: Harlan Pedretti, chairman; Daniel Deutmeyer, vice chairman; Michael Ready, chief financial officer and treasurer; and Gerald Os-terhaus, secretary.
Daniel Deutmeyer was appointed credit commit-tee chair and will serve with Vonda Hosch, Gerald Osterhaus and Scott Ney-ens. Linda MacDonald was appointed audit committee
chair and will serve with Donald Pfohl and John Vail.
DuTrac Community Credit Union, headquar-tered in Dubuque is a $563 million, full-service, coop-erative financial institution owned by and serving over 43 thousand members out of 10 offices in the tri-state region.
BusinessDYERSVILLE COMMERCIAL • WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2013 5A
LINDA
MACDONALD
VONDA HOSCHDANIEL
DEUTMEYER
GERALD
OSTERHAUS
SCOTT NEYENS HARLAN
PEDRETTI
JOHN VAILMICHAEL
READY
DONALD PFOHL
DuTrac Community conducts 66th Annual Meeting
Contributed PhotoSteve Deppe earned the Seed Rep of Excellence Award. From left, Chris Matthiesen, Deppe and Bill Wyffels, Jr.
Steve Deppe, of Peosta, was recognized by Wyffels Hybrids as a “Seed Rep of Excellence” at the company’s regional sales meeting held at the Marriott Hotel in Coralville. Deppe was presented with a commemora-tive award by the company’s president Bill Wyffels, Jr., and district sales manager Chris Matthiesen.
At the annual event, Deppe received training on the latest advancements in corn genetics and technology, including Wyffels Hybrids’ newly released commercial hybrids for the Dubuque County area. He also partici-pated in discussions on how to maintain a quality seed business in the community.
Wyffels Hybrids honors Deppe
BY MIKE PUTZ
Staff Writer [email protected]
Steel Magnolias, a full-service salon and boutique, has opened in Edgewood. Cosmetolo-gists Holly Moorman and Lori Hansel, along with massage therapist Car-men Henney, are located at 119 North Washington Street.
Moorman said the va-riety of services provided at Steel Magnolias makes the salon unique to Edge-wood. “We are trying to cater to the needs of ev-eryone. We’re a team.”
In addition to hair cuts Steel Magnolias offers perms, colorings, nails and massage services. The salon can also accommo-date wedding parties.
Moorman had been looking for a space to open a salon in Edgewood. She said customers from the area had been asking for her to return. “The re-sponse to our opening has been good. We’ve been
busy,” she said.Hansel said the move to
Steel Magnolias was because of Moorman. “Holly brought me back. Also, my kids are older and it’s closer to home.”
Classmates at Capri Col-lege, Moorman and Hansel each have 17 years of experi-ence in the salon business.
Hansel and Moorman both agreed that they want-ed to incorporate massage therapy into the boutique. Carmen Henney, a licensed massage therapist was look-ing to expand her business when she was contacted by Moorman and Hansel.
“I had clients who were coming to me from this area, so it was a win-win situation for my clients and me,” she said.
Besides being a licensed massage therapist, Henney is also an instructor in the massage therapy program at Capri College.
Steel Magnolias is open six days a week. Salon hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
Steel Magnolias opens in Edgewood
Mike Putz • Staff PhotoFrom left, Lori Hansel, Holly Moorman and Carmen Henney have opened Steel Magnolias Salon and Boutique in Edgewood.
Theisen’s Home•Farm•Auto is celebrating its fifth year of the Theisen’s More For Your Commu-nity Grants program.
Supported by Theisen’s chari-table fund and through a part-nership with the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, grants will be made available in all 20 of Theisen’s store commu-nities. This year, $160K in total
grants will be distributed to the region served by Theisen’s, with each store having at least $5,000 available. The maximum request per project application is $5,000.
The More for Your Community Program will make direct grants to agencies to jumpstart and/or sustain projects, which most ef-fectively and directly serve the basic needs of families and chil-
dren, which include food, shel-ter, education, safety and health. Applicants must be 501.c3 non-profit, government-sponsored, or school-sponsored organizations and directly serving children and families within a 60-mile radius of a Theisen’s store. Applications will be completed online this year and are available now at www.dbq-foundation.org/theisens. Direc-
tions to access the online site are also available at the checkouts at each store.
Co m p a n y Pre s i d e n t J i m Theisen said, “This is our fifth year of More for Your Commu-nity Grants. We want to continue to encourage the important work being accomplished by the vol-unteers and leaders of our area nonprofits. We are proud to part-
ner with those who directly servechildren and families in our storecommunities. This year, we willincrease our corporate givingand we invite nonprofit groups tocomplete an application onlineand tell us by Aug. 31 how we canhelp them more effectively servefamilies and children.”
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