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Seminole Chamber of Commerce 2016 CHAMBER BENEFACTORS “Helping make Seminole Prosperous, Progressive, and Proud!” Inside this issue: Letter from the Pres. Benefactors/BOD 1 1 Bright Ideas 2 NEW MEMBERS 3 Staycation 3 Save the Dates 4 Forum 4 Thank You 5 To Membership 6 From Chamber 7 TRC Kaboom Fireworks 8 2016 Board of Directors: President: Zouheir Abdelnour - Enviro Systems President Elect: Eli Landry - Seminole Veterinary Hospital Past President: Jeff Fine - Best Western Inn & Suites Margaret Scallorn - Tinker Federal Credit Union Rodney Sutterfield - Butch’s Custom Processing Mitch Enos - Edward Jones Investments Darren Frederick - State Farm Insurance Bryon Gates - Seminole Chemical & Supplies Marci Donaho - Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum Ben Heath - AllianceHealth Seminole Butch Victor - Ozarka Water Co. (Eureka) Cory Crabtree - Sullivan - Dollar Insurance David Reed - Bar-S Foods Zac Northrip - Land Run Commercial Real Estate Bobby Walker - Individual Member Lana Reynolds - Seminole State College Cindy Sims - BancFirst Roy Sisco - Seminole Ford Martin Tucker - First United Bank Micha Baker - Security State Bank Advisory Members: Bill Weldon - Interim Superintendent Sem. Public Schools Jim Utterback - President Seminole State College Steve Saxon - City of Seminole Manager Banc First Bar - S Foods Security State Bank First United Bank Enviro Systems JUNE 2016 Volume 8, Issue 6 Letter from the 2016 Chamber President Zouheir Abdelnour Over one third of the year is behind us already. I wanted to write a short note to bring all up to speed on our accomplishments so far this year. The Made in Oklahoma Festival was a huge success. The new location provided easier access to the community and the exhibi- tors noted that they saw a drastic increase in traffic over last year. The car show was a new addition and attracted 164 cars in display. Many families stated that the new location provided for a more relaxed venue given the great expanse. Preparations for the 4th of July Festival are underway. It will be located in the Seminole Municipal Park, as in prior years. Please make plans to attend as it promises to be another fun event culmi- nating with a fabulous fireworks display. As always, there will be live music, concessions and inflatables. During the banquet in January I identified two key initiatives for the year: 1. Seminole High School: I promised to work toward expanding the dialogue in the community in our search for a solution for our high school. I reached out to the Seminole School Board and had a candid conversation with the Board President, Mr. Jack Cadenhead. The Chamber desires to have our young people into a permanent location that will ensure the highest level of learning and technological advances for decades to come. This will be an ongoing goal for the remainder of my year. There will be upcoming bond votes to consider, so please stay educated and vote. 2. New Seminole Chamber of Commerce building: As you recall, the Board of Directors voted last year to proceed with a project to build a new Chamber facility. We purchased land (located adjacent and north of Braum’s) in early 2016. As a next step, we formed a building committee composed of Chamber Members who have had experience in planning and building new facili- ties. The committee members are: Dr. Jim Utterback, Roy Sisco, Zachary Northrip, Doyle Long, Lana Reynolds, Mitch Enos, Jeff Fine, and myself. We have also asked Keith Shaw and Charity Rodriquez to join our committee to provide advice from the builders’ perspective. The committee has held two meetings so far and we have hired the firm of Michael Allen Riley to work on ren- derings for the new facility. We expect to be able to share them with the Board of Directors no later than June. We have also started planning the capital campaign which will consist of two types of funding: (1) internal funding from the Chamber budget – we are looking for long term low interest loans; and (2) donations from local, state and federal organizations as well as from local businesses and individuals. We are looking forward to a great and progressive year. I thank you for your continued support and your commitment to our community. Sincerely, Zouheir A. Abdelnour (Zou) Cell: +1-251-923-9624 [email protected] “Better Because We Care” Page 2 During the summer months, you may find that your business sales start to decrease, it’s quite normal, nothing to get alarmed about, most people are on vacation. It’s more likely that your audience will have more free time during the summer months than any other time so, if you can win them over now, you’ll set yourself up for a highly successful fourth quarter. Here are some great tactics that you can apply to promote your business during the summer. * Review Your Business Goals and Your Marketing Plan - Use this time wisely and review the areas that drive the most profits in your business. It may be time to shift focus, or it may be time for a new approach altogether. Get as much input as possible from your key staff members during this time. You may just be overlooking something you hadn’t considered before. Ask yourself: Could additional products be developed to sell to existing customers? Are there any untapped demographics of potential customers that we should try and focus on to increase sales? Are there any more current products that we could sell to our existing customers? Bright Idea: If sales are drying up, it’s also the best time to work on your image: update your portfolio and your web- site. Invest in your image by hiring a great website designer that will make your message go beyond words. * Launch a Summer Sale or Promotion - Spice things up with an exciting summer sale. You may be surprised to learn that many companies don’t launch seasonal sales( especially in the B2B world), so you may just gain a competitive edge by launching one yourself. Don’t just dive in with a wholesale across- the-board discount; instead, consider some of the following options: Discount Certain Products and Services – Test the market to see if you can shift slower selling products with a limited-time discount( say, for the month of August). Promote your offer to a select segment of your email list, perhaps those who haven’t purchased from you for some time. Monitor the results. Package Promotions – Offer a discount if customers buy more than one product or service. For example, buy one get one half priced. Off-Peak Specials – Many people have more flexible schedules during the summer months. Search for ways to draw people in during your off-peak hours, whether it’s a time-bound discount or another incentive (bring a friend for half price, or get a free consulta- tion). Bright Idea: Use your blog and social media, or print out some awesome flyers and roller banners to use in your premises or at trade shows to ad- vertise your promotion. If you’d rather opt for something more low-key, you could entice your customers by sending them coupons or vouchers by post or through a newsletter. * Host a Summer Business Event - Events are a great way to increase brand exposure and they also offer a perfect stage for launching promotional communications and sales events. A barbecue cookout, business challenge, or other event can help get the word out for your business. The more relevant the link between the event you host and your business is, the better. The options are practically endless, and you could even consider an event aimed not only at your customers, but also their families. Although these events are somewhat more targeted and restrictive, they are a great opportunity for you to engage with your customers and reacquaint them to your brand. Some example events include: A Themed event based around your product; An event to launch a new product line; A contest with a special prize for a lucky customer. Bright Idea: By targeting children, you are essentially targeting the whole family, as their parents will bring them along and supervise them for the day, so you can host: A children’s day with fun activities for kids; A cartoon drawing day with entertainment and enjoyable activities; other children’s events to engage families who want to keep their kids entertained during the long summer holidays. * Give Back to the Community - Community projects are a great way to give back to the community and also get it acquainted to your brand. Why not organize or sponsor a community service day or charitable event? Pick a cause that’s a good fit for your business and reach out to the media, in addition to your own marketing, to publicize it. Check out here what expenses related to any volunteer work or charitable giving you can deduct. * Participate in Festivals and Trade Shows - Set up an Awesome Trade Show Booth that attracts, engages and sells. Give away bro- chures, business cards, and promotional items to reinforce your brand and boost sales. Bright Idea: You can partner with non-competing businesses to put together attractive packages that offer customers discounts but ensure you and your partners’ profit. * Summer Event Calendars - Print calendars that list the hottest summer events in your area. Add in your branding and summer promo- tions so customers are exposed to them every time they reference your calendar. Bright Idea: If you serve travelers and tourists, make sure you print some awesome rack cards to be placed at tourism centers, attractions, hotels, restaurants and other areas they frequent. Do you have other ideas how to promote your business this summer that we have missed? We would really appreciate if you drop us a line below and share your ideas with us! Thanks! Bright Ideas to Promote Your Business this Summer Marketing, Pinkink, Resources Colclazier & Associates 404 N. Main St. Seminole, OK 74868 www.colclazier.com P) 405-382-1212 f) 405-382-1214

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  • Semino l e Chamber o f Commerc e

    2016 CHAMBER BENEFACTORS

    “Helping make Seminole Prosperous, Progressive, and Proud!”

    Inside this issue:

    Letter from the Pres.

    Benefactors/BOD

    1

    1

    Bright Ideas 2

    NEW MEMBERS 3

    Staycation 3

    Save the Dates 4

    Forum 4

    Thank You 5

    To Membership 6

    From Chamber 7

    TRC Kaboom Fireworks 8

    2016 Board of Directors:

    President: Zouheir Abdelnour - Enviro Systems

    President Elect: Eli Landry - Seminole Veterinary Hospital

    Past President: Jeff Fine - Best Western Inn & Suites

    Margaret Scallorn - Tinker Federal Credit Union

    Rodney Sutterfield - Butch’s Custom Processing

    Mitch Enos - Edward Jones Investments

    Darren Frederick - State Farm Insurance

    Bryon Gates - Seminole Chemical & Supplies

    Marci Donaho - Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum

    Ben Heath - AllianceHealth Seminole

    Butch Victor - Ozarka Water Co. (Eureka)

    Cory Crabtree - Sullivan - Dollar Insurance

    David Reed - Bar-S Foods

    Zac Northrip - Land Run Commercial Real Estate

    Bobby Walker - Individual Member

    Lana Reynolds - Seminole State College

    Cindy Sims - BancFirst

    Roy Sisco - Seminole Ford

    Martin Tucker - First United Bank

    Micha Baker - Security State Bank

    Advisory Members:

    Bill Weldon - Interim Superintendent Sem. Public Schools

    Jim Utterback - President Seminole State College

    Steve Saxon - City of Seminole Manager

    Banc

    First

    Bar - S Foods

    Security State Bank

    First United Bank

    Enviro Systems

    JUNE 2016 Volume 8, Issue 6

    Letter from the 2016 Chamber President Zouheir Abdelnour

    Over one third of the year is behind us already. I wanted to write a short note to bring all up to speed on our accomplishments so far this year.

    The Made in Oklahoma Festival was a huge success. The new location provided easier access to the community and the exhibi-tors noted that they saw a drastic increase in traffic over last year. The car show was a new addition and attracted 164 cars in display. Many families stated that the new location provided for a more relaxed venue given the great expanse.

    Preparations for the 4th of July Festival are underway. It will be located in the Seminole Municipal Park, as in prior years. Please make plans to attend as it promises to be another fun event culmi-nating with a fabulous fireworks display. As always, there will be live music, concessions and inflatables.

    During the banquet in January I identified two key initiatives for the year:

    1. Seminole High School: I promised to work toward expanding the dialogue in the community in our search for a solution for our high school. I reached out to the Seminole School Board and had a candid conversation with the Board President, Mr. Jack Cadenhead. The Chamber desires to have our young people into a permanent location that will ensure the highest level of learning and technological advances for decades to come. This will be an ongoing goal for the remainder of my year. There will be upcoming bond votes to consider, so please stay educated and vote.

    2. New Seminole Chamber of Commerce building: As you recall, the Board of Directors voted last year to proceed with a project to build a new Chamber facility. We purchased land (located adjacent and north of Braum’s) in early 2016. As a next step, we formed a building committee composed of Chamber Members who have had experience in planning and building new facili-

    ties. The committee members are: Dr. Jim Utterback, Roy Sisco, Zachary Northrip, Doyle Long, Lana Reynolds, Mitch Enos, Jeff Fine, and myself. We have also asked Keith Shaw and Charity Rodriquez to join our committee to provide advice from the builders’ perspective. The committee has held two meetings so far and we have hired the firm of Michael Allen Riley to work on ren-derings for the new facility. We expect to be able to share them with the Board of Directors no later than June. We have also started planning the capital campaign which will consist of two types of funding: (1) internal funding from the Chamber budget – we are looking for long term low interest loans; and (2) donations from local, state and federal organizations as well as from local businesses and individuals.

    We are looking forward to a great and progressive year. I thank you for your continued support and your commitment to our community. Sincerely, Zouheir A. Abdelnour (Zou) Cell: +1-251-923-9624 [email protected]

    “Better Because We Care” Page 2

    During the summer months, you may find that your business sales start to decrease, it’s quite normal, nothing to get alarmed about, most people are on

    vacation. It’s more likely that your audience will have more free time during the summer months than any other time so, if you can win them over now,

    you’ll set yourself up for a highly successful fourth quarter. Here are some great tactics that you can apply to promote your business during the summer.

    * Review Your Business Goals and Your Marketing Plan - Use this time wisely and review the areas that drive the most profits in your business. It may

    be time to shift focus, or it may be time for a new approach altogether. Get as much input as possible from your key staff members during this time. You

    may just be overlooking something you hadn’t considered before. Ask yourself: Could additional products be developed to sell to existing customers? Are

    there any untapped demographics of potential customers that we should try and focus on to increase sales? Are there any more current products that we

    could sell to our existing customers? Bright Idea: If sales are drying up, it’s also the best time to work on your image: update your portfolio and your web-

    site. Invest in your image by hiring a great website designer that will make your message go beyond words.

    * Launch a Summer Sale or Promotion - Spice things up with an exciting summer sale. You may be surprised to learn that many companies don’t launch

    seasonal sales( especially in the B2B world), so you may just gain a competitive edge by launching one yourself. Don’t just dive in with a wholesale across-

    the-board discount; instead, consider some of the following options: Discount Certain Products and Services – Test the market to see if you can shift slower

    selling products with a limited-time discount( say, for the month of August). Promote your offer to a select segment of your email list, perhaps those who

    haven’t purchased from you for some time. Monitor the results. Package Promotions – Offer a discount if customers buy more than one product or service.

    For example, buy one get one half priced. Off-Peak Specials – Many people have more flexible schedules during the summer months. Search for ways to

    draw people in during your off-peak hours, whether it’s a time-bound discount or another incentive (bring a friend for half price, or get a free consulta-

    tion). Bright Idea: Use your blog and social media, or print out some awesome flyers and roller banners to use in your premises or at trade shows to ad-

    vertise your promotion. If you’d rather opt for something more low-key, you could entice your customers by sending them coupons or vouchers by post or

    through a newsletter.

    * Host a Summer Business Event - Events are a great way to increase brand exposure and they also offer a perfect stage for launching promotional

    communications and sales events. A barbecue cookout, business challenge, or other event can help get the word out for your business. The more relevant

    the link between the event you host and your business is, the better. The options are practically endless, and you could even consider an event aimed not

    only at your customers, but also their families. Although these events are somewhat more targeted and restrictive, they are a great opportunity for you to

    engage with your customers and reacquaint them to your brand. Some example events include: A Themed event based around your product; An event to

    launch a new product line; A contest with a special prize for a lucky customer. Bright Idea: By targeting children, you are essentially targeting the whole

    family, as their parents will bring them along and supervise them for the day, so you can host: A children’s day with fun activities for kids; A cartoon

    drawing day with entertainment and enjoyable activities; other children’s events to engage families who want to keep their kids entertained during the

    long summer holidays.

    * Give Back to the Community - Community projects are a great way to give back to the community and also get it acquainted to your brand. Why not

    organize or sponsor a community service day or charitable event? Pick a cause that’s a good fit for your business and reach out to the media, in addition

    to your own marketing, to publicize it. Check out here what expenses related to any volunteer work or charitable giving you can deduct.

    * Participate in Festivals and Trade Shows - Set up an Awesome Trade Show Booth that attracts, engages and sells. Give away bro-

    chures, business cards, and promotional items to reinforce your brand and boost sales. Bright Idea: You can partner with non-competing

    businesses to put together attractive packages that offer customers discounts but ensure you and your partners’ profit.

    * Summer Event Calendars - Print calendars that list the hottest summer events in your area. Add in your branding and summer promo-

    tions so customers are exposed to them every time they reference your calendar. Bright Idea: If you serve travelers and tourists, make sure

    you print some awesome rack cards to be placed at tourism centers, attractions, hotels, restaurants and other areas they frequent.

    Do you have other ideas how to promote your business this summer that we have missed? We would really appreciate if you drop us a

    line below and share your ideas with us! Thanks!

    Bright Ideas to Promote Your Business this Summer Marketing, Pinkink, Resources

    Colclazier & Associates

    404 N. Main St.

    Seminole, OK 74868

    www.colclazier.com

    P) 405-382-1212

    f) 405-382-1214

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 3 Volume 8, Issue 6

    Please help us welcome our new members All Seasons RV

    Owners: Brad & Heidi Collins

    11722 N. Hwy 99

    405-481-1119

    Great Staycation Ideas for the Summer of 2016 Visit the Oklahoma Oil Museum Visit the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum Visit the Seminole Splash Pad and Swimming Pool Visit the Reynolds Wellness Center Play golf at the Jimmie Austin Golf Course Take a fun class at Seminole State College Sign up for a summer camp Watch a movie at the Strother Cinema Talk a walk on the trails Visit St. Crispin’s Camp at Sportsman Lake Take a walk through downtown Seminole Watch the Movie on Main Eat out locally Rent a movie and buy some popcorn and have a

    family evening in Check out books at the Seminole Public Library and relax in the park reading Go on a picnic Go Shopping locally

    Salon 405

    Owners: Steven & Ashley Radford

    419 W. Strother Ave.

    405-303-5070

    Go to the 4th of July Festival Attend local Vacation Bible Schools Volunteer all summer Join a summer softball or soccer team

    Read the newspaper Listen to the radio Ride your bicycle Visit the Animal Shelter Have a game day Play tennis Visit the cemetery for Memorial Day

    Get a massage Get your hair and nails done Go tanning Give Blood Visit the Grisso Mansion Get you car washed Have a garage sale Laugh a lot and spend time with

    friends and family!

    Page 4 “Better Because We Care”

    JUNE FORUM Thursday June 9, 2016 - 12:00 p.m.

    Seminole State College Enoch Kelly Haney Center Mr. Alfred Gaches,

    Seminole Public School Superintendent The public is welcome;

    Cost of lunch is $8

    Save the Dates in 2016!

    4th of July Festival Mon. July 4 - 5 pm - Fireworks

    Golf Tournament

    Fri. Sept. 30 - Jimmie Austin Seminole

    Total Resource Campaign October 1 - 30

    Friends of the Chamber Auction

    Thurs. Nov. 17 - 6 pm

  • Page 5 “Better Because We Care”

    Thank you to our Seminole Chamber of Commerce Members! We appreciate your dedication to the Chamber and our community. 1 Better, LLC 124 Osseo Ave. N St. Cloud, MN 56303 A Touch of Sunshine 821 N. Second Street Seminole, OK 74868 Avonlea Cottage 2207 W. Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Air Force 1 A/C &HTG, LLC P. O. Box 26 Tecumseh, OK 74873 Addiction & Behavioral Health Center. Inc.

    124 South Broadway, Suite 200 Ada, OK 74820 AllianceHealth Seminole 2401 W Wrangler Blvd Seminole , OK 74868 Arrow Pump & Supply Post Office 1070 Seminole, OK 74818-1070 AT&T Communications 101 S. Webster Norman, OK 73069 Bar-S Foods, A Sigma Company 701 East Good Hope Rd. Seminole, OK 74868 BancFirst Post Office 1071 Seminole, OK 74818-1071 Bar-S Foods, A Sigma Co. 701 E. Goodhope Rd. Seminole, OK 74868 Bank of the West 1907 N Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Baxter Oil Tool, LTD P.O. Box 1231 Seminole, OK 74818-1231 Best Western Inn & Suites 1525 N Milt Phillips Ave Seminole, OK 7486 Blue Ribbon Realty, Inc Post Office 1207 Seminole, OK 74818-1207 Blue Wave Boats 711 Boren Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Boom-a-Rang Diner 313 N. Main Street Seminole, OK 74868 Braum’s #95 100 W. Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 All Seasons RV’s 121 Hillcrest Dr. Bowlegs, OK 74830 Suddenlink Communications 1010 E. Strothers Seminole, OK 74868 Sullivan-Dollar Agency Post Office 711 Seminole, OK 74818-0711 Swearingen Funeral Home 1001 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868

    Butch’s Custom Meat Processing Inc. 12566 NS 3600 Seminole, OK 74868 Bethel Monument P. O. Box 512 Seminole, OK 74818-0512 Auxiliary Pink Ladies 1209 Willow Tree Seminole, OK 74868 Cactus Plumbing 905 E. Broadway Seminole, OK 74868 Cash Western Store 217 W Broadway Seminole, OK 74868C&J Trucks 3416 Hwy 99N Seminole, OK 74868 Canadian Valley Electric Co-op Post Office 751 Seminole, OK 74818-0751 Carl’s JR 1010 N. Milt Phillips Ave Seminole, OK 74868 CenterPoint Energy 727 Pruitt Road Ada, OK 74820-4760 Catfish Roundup Post Office B Prague, OK 74864 Central OK Human Resource Association P.O. Box 3764 Shawnee, OK 74802 Choice Title 210 N. Main Street Seminole, OK 74868 Citizen Potawatomi Nation Community Development Corp. 130 E. MacArthur Ste. 206 Shawnee, OK 74804 Clean Sweep Services Post Office Box 2226 Seminole, OK 74818-2226 Coates Roofing Co., Inc Post Office 1340 Seminole, OK 74818-1340 Colclazier & Associates 404 N. Main Street Seminole, OK 74868 Columbus Oil Co. Post Office 1111 Seminole, OK 74818-1111 Cochran Chemical Co., Inc. 1800 Ray Davis Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Comfort X-Press LLC 2700 Hwy. 99 North Seminole, OK 74868

    Communication Services, Inc. 115 S. Oklahoma Shawnee, OK 74801-7931 Country Rose & Unique Gifts 143 N. Main Seminole, OK 74868 Curry-Hardin Furniture Post Office 1203 Seminole, OK 74818-1203 Coates & Rourke Agency Post Office Box 460 Mustang, OK 73064 Downey Publishing, Inc 2545 E Southlake Blvd Southlake, TX 76092 Demco Printing 226 N Broadway Shawnee, OK 74801 Devra’s Tax and Business 1823 E. Wrangler Blvd. Seminole OK, 74868 Davis Company P.O. Box 1898 Seminole, OK 74818 Don’s Copiers Plus, Inc. 1502 N. Beard Shawnee, OK 74802 Dolese Brothers Co. P.O. Box 598 Sulphur, OK 73086 Dundee Oil & Supply Post Office 2391 Tulsa, OK 74101 East Central Workforce Board 330 West MacArthur, Suite C Shawnee, OK 74804 Edward-Jones Investments 111 West Broadway Seminole, OK 74868 Edward Jones 115 E. Wilson Seminole, OK 74868 Electric Service Co. Post Office 192 Seminole, OK 74818-0192 Seminole Vision Center 1909 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Insurance Agency Inc. P.O. Box 1324 Seminole, OK 74818-1324 Seminole Humane Society PO Box 88 Seminole, OK 74818 Seminole Ford Post Office 1567

    Seminole, OK 74818-1567

    Security Finance 206 E. Oak Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Nation Vineyard & Winery 612 East Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Lions Club P.O. Box 1217 Seminole, OK 74818-1217 Seminole Clinic 2403A W Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Producer Post Office 431 Seminole, OK 74818-0431 Seminole Public Schools Post Office Box 1031 Seminole, OK 74818-1031 Seminole State College P.O. Box 0351 Seminole, OK 74818-0351 Seminole State College Professional Staff Council P.O. Box 0351 Seminole, OK 74818-0351 Ocean Air LLC 12423 NS 3600 Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Quick Lube 1016 N Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Quik Pic P.O. Box 1850 McAlester, OK 74502 Seminole Rotary Club P.O. Box 417 Seminole, OK 74818-0417 Seminole Suds 2501 N Harvey Rd Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Veterinary 1700 N. Harvey Rd. Seminole, OK 74868 Sooner Press PO Box 1358 Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Main Street P.O. Box 2126 Seminole, OK 74818-2126 Salt River Wood Co. Post Office 1259 Seminole, OK 74818-1259 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1498 Wewoka, OK 74884 Salon 405 419 W. Strother Ave. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole County DHS 206 E. 2nd

    Wewoka, OK 74884

    Page 6 Volume 8, Issue 6

    Enerfin Resources P.O. Box 472 Seminole, OK 74818-0472 Extreme Inflatables, Inc. P.O. Box 742 Shawnee, OK 74802 Enviro Systems, Inc 12037 N Hwy 99 Seminole, OK 74868 Executive Inn 2323 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Express Employment Professionals 3905 N. Harrison Ave. Shawnee, OK 74804 Factory Connection 1723 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Faith Hospice 2407 W. Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Farmers Insurance Group PO Box 1536 Seminole, OK 74818-1536 Firelake Arena 1601 S. Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee, OK 74801 First United Methodist Church Post Office 1314 Seminole, OK 74818-1314 First United Bank & Trust Post Office 1391 Seminole, OK 74818-1391 First Presbyterian Church Post Office 1496 Wewoka, OK 74884 Finley & Cook PO Drawer 1447 Shawnee, OK 74802-1447 Gordon Cooper Technology Center 1 John C Bruton Blvd Shawnee, OK 74804 Gateway to Prev. & Rec. 220 North Main Seminole, OK 74868 Goff, Inc Post Office 1607 Seminole, OK 74818-1607 H & H Alarm P.O. Box 1592 Seminole, OK 74818-1592 Heartland Family Church 214 W Strothers Seminole, OK 74868 Hillcrest Apartments 1700 Grisso Drive Seminole, OK 74868 Hinson Insurance Agency P.O. Box 1747 Seminole, OK 74818-1747 Horne & Company, PC Post Office Box 1461 Seminole, OK 74818The Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum Post Office 1828 Seminole, OK 74818-1828 Johnston & McMains, P.C. Post Office 1641 Seminole, OK 74818-1641 Johanning and Byrom 3134 NW 23rd St.

    OKC, OK 73107

    Keith Shaw CMS 1737 W. Wrangler Seminole, OK 74868 KFC Post Office 1621 Seminole, OK 74818-1621 Keel Construction Co., Inc Post Office 1046 Holdenville, OK 74848-1046 K-Oil Inc. PO Box 1338 Seminole, OK 74818-1338 KGOU Radio 860 Van Vleet Oval, Room 300 Norman, OK 73019 Kaboom Fireworks P.O. Box 811 Maud, OK 74854 L&L Jewelry & Awards Post Office 71 Seminole, OK 74818-0071 Landmark Energy Post Office 1672 Seminole, OK 74818-1672 Land Run Commercial Real Estate 114 NW 6th Street, Suite 206 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Lawton Publications 12301 SW 40th Street Yukon, OK 73099-74401 Holiday Inn Express Hotel 4909 N. Union Shawnee, OK 74804 Local Hometown Publishing LLC P.O. Box 1212 Shawnee, OK 74802 Love’s Travel Stops P.O. Box 1883 Seminole, OK 74818-1883 Maple Grove Cemetery Chapel Post Office 1062 Seminole, OK 74818-1062 Mazzio’s Pizza Post Office 245 Seminole, OK 74818-0275 McCown Refrigeration Heat & Air 35694 EW 1180 Seminole, OK 74868 McDonald’s 901 N. Monta Vista Ada, OK 74820 Mekusukey Oil Co. LLC 201 S. Mekusukey Ave. Wewoka, OK 74884

    Mental Health Fund of America 511 N. Highland Street Seminole, OK 74868 Moran Oil Enterprises Post Office 1295 Seminole, OK 74818-1295 OSU Extension Center 12827 NS 3650 Wewoka, OK 7488 OG&E PO Box 1508 Ada, OK 74821 Oklahoma Custom Coating LLC 1801 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Oklahoma Blood Institute 1930 Stonecipher Blvd. Ada, OK 74820 Oklahoma Liquefied Gas Post Office 112 Seminole, OK 74818-0112 Oklahoma Employment Security Comm. 229 N. 2nd Street Seminole, OK 74868 One Ten Broadcast Group 2 E Main St Shawnee, OK 74801 Oklahoma Oil Museum Post Box 202 Seminole, OK 74818-0202 Oklahoma Pipe Sales Post Office 1482 Seminole, OK 74818-1482 Ozarka Water Company (Eureka) P.O. Box 26730 OKC, OK 73126-0730 Parkview Florist & Gifts Post Office 1706 Seminole, OK 74818-1706 Pam Robinson Real Estate 601 N Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Payee Express Inc. 511 N. Highland Seminole, OK 74868 Phoenix Oil & Gas, Inc P.O. Box 1859 Seminole, OK 74818-185 Phelps Title Insurance Agency Post Office 152 Seminole, OK 74818-0152 Pizza Hut 1715 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Pioneer Abstract Company 113 S. Wewoka Wewoka, OK 74884 Richard’s Quick Stop 401 W Broadway Seminole, OK 74868

    Rent-A-Tent 103 Huntington Court Shawnee, OK 74801 Rexdale Inn 2151 W Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Ronnie Allison Trucks, Inc. 35464 EW 1250 Seminole, OK 74868 Roma Italian Restaurant 2323 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Security State Bank P.O. Box 1627 Seminole, OK 74818-1627 Seminole Care & Rehabilitation 1200 E Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole City Masonic Lodge P.O. Box 1407 Seminole, OK 74818-1407 Seminole Church of Christ Post Office 1723 Seminole, OK 74818-1723 Seminole Nation Housing Auth. P.O. Box 1493 Wewoka, OK 74884 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Grisso Mansion 612 E. Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Cleaners, Inc. 224 N. Milt Phillips Ave. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Shopping Center 6125 S. Sheridan Rd., Ste G Tulsa, OK 74133-4053 Seminole Co. Health Dept. 1900 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole Arts Council PO Box 733 Seminole, OK 74818-0733 Seminole Drug 1717 N Milt Phillips Seminole, Ok 74868 Seminole Family Medicine Clinic 2249 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Seminole First Assembly Post Office 1628 Seminole, OK 74818-1628 Sharlene Hammons 611 Morningside Dr. Seminole, OK 74868 Dr. Rebecca Kennedy P.O. Box 1206 Seminole, OK 74818-1206 Carol Friar 36141 EW 1300 Wewoka, OK 74884

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    Mark your calendars for a number of OPEN HOUSES this month. Friday June 3 - Security Finance -

    200 E. Oak - 405-382-2660 Saturday June 4 - All Seasons RV -

    11722 N. Hwy 99 - 405-481-1119 - 11a - 3pm Wed. and Thurs. June 15 & 16 - Kaboom Fireworks -

    31499 Hwy 59 - 405-374-9974 Saturday June 25 - Kaboom Fireworks - 31499 Hwy 59 - Rolling Remote - 11a - 2pm

    Seminole County Fair Board P.O. Box 912 Wewoka, OK 74884 Seminole Chemical & Supply P.O. Box 430 Seminole, OK 74818 Sem. Early Childhood Development Center 542 w. Strother Seminole, OK 74868 Sherwin-Williams 323 N. Main Seminole, OK 74868 Security State Bank P.O. Box 1627 Seminole, OK 74818-1627 Snider Printing P.O. Box 456 Wewoka, OK 74884 Sonic Drive-in 525 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 Sodexo Food & Catering Service 2701 Boren Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 St. Crispin’s Episcopal Conference Center 36302 State Hwy 9 Wewoka, OK 74884 St. Louis Well Services Post Office 51 St. Louis, OK 74866-0051 Staff Management 722 E. Independence, Suite A Shawnee, OK 74804 Jim & Donna Hardin Post Office 1327 Seminole, OK 74818-1327 Gordon Melson Post Office 1204 Seminole, OK 74818-1204 Mr. Bob Jones 2020 W. Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Dan & Jill Reynolds 841 W College Seminole, OK 74868 Mr. Ron Null P.O. Box 1233 Seminole, OK 74818-1233

    State Farm Insurance Post Office 1731 Seminole, OK 74818-1731 State Farm Insurance 117 E. Broadway Seminole, OK 7486 Strothers Cinema Post Office 1428 Seminole, OK 74818-1428 Subway Restaurant 1700 N. Milt Phillips Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Sun Loan Co. & Tax Services 715 N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868TFCU 2221 N. Milt Philips Seminole, OK 74868 TLP Custom Homes LLC 3307 Hillview Dr. Norman, OK 73072 T-N-T Stage & Sound 2237 Meadow Lane Seminole, OK 74868 TS&H Shirt Company 130 N Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 The Grand Casino Hotel * Resort 777 Grand Casino Blvd. Shawnee, OK 74804 T & C Health Services 511 N. Highland Seminole, OK 74868 Joann Richardson 10817 NE 10th Midwest City, OK 73130 Dr. James Kuhn 515 State St. Seminole, OK 74868 D.D. Patterson 2233 Meadow Lane Seminole, OK 74868 Lajuana Knox 309 N. Highland St. Seminole, OK 74868 Cecil & Jerry Sullivan 905 Roosevelt St. Seminole, Ok 74868 William & Carol Huser P.O. Box 1021 Wewoka, OK 74884

    United Motors 1405 N Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 VF Jeanswear/Wrangler 1400 Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 W.D. Jett, DDS 1215 E Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Walls Bargain Center 139 N Main St Seminole, OK 74868 Walmart 1500 E. Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 WCA of Oklahoma 2100 Lilly Street Seminole, OK 74868 White’s Ace Building Center 1600 N. Milt Phillips Ave. Seminole, OK 74868 WoodmenLife 1411 Coolidge Street Seminole, OK 74868 Jane Ann Pyron 12 Harber Court Seminole, OK 74868 Joanne Baxter Post Office 1666 Seminole, OK 74818-1666 Brad Carter 207 E. Oak Ave. Seminole, OK 74868 A.E. (Doc) Webber Post Office 0652 Seminole, OK 74818-0652 Carole O’Daniel P.O. Box 1134 Seminole, OK 74818-1134 One Ten Broadcast Group Dennis Burton Philip Neill 1855 Harvey Road Seminole, OK 74868 Dr. David Keck 1900 W. Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Betty & Paul Smith 2908 Eastgate Dr. Seminole, OK 74868

    Robert & Karen Beach P.O. Box 951 Seminole, OK 74818-0951 LaVere Bishop 726 Robin Rd Seminole, OK 74868-2675 Marci Donaho 1218 Carson Seminole, OK 74868 Les Walker 2800 Eastgate Dr. Seminole, OK 74868 Dr. Vickie Carter 222 N. Main St. Seminole, OK 74868 Steve Saxon P.O. Box 1218 Seminole, OK 74818-1218 Zouheir Abdelnour 3206 Davis Lane Seminole, OK 74868 Harry Coates 2300 John Street Seminole, OK 74868 The Honorable David L. Boren 407 W. Boyd Norman, OK 73069 Bettie J. Conn 616 Golf Road Seminole, OK 74868-2615 Wendell Woody 11780 NS 3570 Seminole, OK 74868 Bobby Walker PO Box 743 Seminole, OK 74818 Thelma Randolph 1441 Coolidge Seminole, OK 74868 Dr. Jim Utterback 11926 Hwy 3E Earlsboro, OK 74840 Lana Reynolds 11566 N. Hwy 99 Seminole, OK 74868 Virginia Stuart 1321 Van Drive Seminole, OK 74868

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