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MakerFest | Manchester Tank | Manufacturing Press Conference

MakerFest | Manchester Tank | Manufacturing Press Conference September 19, 2019

Tour Celebrating Manufacturing Day

 

Adams County, IL – National Manufacturing Day is Friday, October 4, 2019. According to the National Association of Manufacturers and the Manufacturing Institute on www.MFGday.com, taken alone, manufacturing in the United States would be the ninth-largest economy in the world. Over the next decade, nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, with 2 million expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.

 

In Quincy & Adams County, we share a similar story of manufacturing growth and available opportunities. To bring awareness to our business needs, Great River Economic Development Foundation (GREDF) and its partners are celebrating Manufacturing Day, as well as the annual Tri-State MakerFest, with a press conference and facility tour on Friday, September 27 at 10 AMat Manchester Tank, 3400 Wismann Lane, Quincy, IL. All are welcome for the tour. However, reservations, closed toe shoes and pants are required to take the tour. You may RSVP to: joia@gredf.org| (217) 223-4313.

 

“MakerFest is a great way to celebrate our local manufacturing companies,” states Corrie Eifert, General Manger of Manchester Tank Quincy. “This is a great event to teach students and the public about what is being built in our community daily.” Eifert continues, “It’s a great opportunity to visit with our future leaders and help them understand the variety of career paths our industry has to offer them, right here in the Tri States.”

 

Marcel Wagner, GREDF President, will begin the press conference followed by Workforce Innovation Board (WIB) Director, Blanche Shoup. HOMEBANK President, Mark Hayes, will speak on the upcoming MakerFest, and Mayor Kyle Moore will present the Manufacturing Day Proclamation. The press conference will conclude with words from Manchester Tank Operations Manager, Keith Norris, and tours of the facility will be offered immediately following the press conference.

 

“Connecting our students with our local manufacturing, logistics and skilled trades organizations is an important goal for MakerFest,” states Angela Caldwell, Director of Workforce Development at GREDF. “So far, over 300 students from 9 area high schools will participate and get to know these local employers, with the public welcome at 1:30 PM.”

 

Space is available for businesses that want to participate in the Tri-State MakerFest. This year, MakerFest will celebrate manufacturing, logistics and skilled trades. MakerFest is Wednesday, October 2 from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PMin the Oakley Lindsay Center, 300 Civic Center Plaza. 9:00 AM is the Student Open House and 1:30 PM the event is open to the public. A S.T.E.A.M. Bridge Building Competition between four schools and six teams will also be held at 11:00 AM during the Student Open House.

 

Participating businesses and organizations include:

 

Archer Daniels Midland

Blessing Rieman College of Nursing

Craig Industries

Dot Foods, Inc.

GatesAir

Hollister-Whitney Elevator

HomeBank

Knapheide Manufacturing

Manchester Tank

Operating Engineers Local 965

Peoria Area Electrical JATC

Phibro Animal Health

Plumbers and Pipefitters/Local 25

Quincy Area Vocational & Technical Center

Quincy University

Sparks Maintenance

Titan International, Inc.

Workforce Innovation Board

 

MakerFest is presented by HOMEBANK, sponsored in part by Ameren, and in partnership with GREDF, John Wood Community College, Workforce Innovation Board of Western IL, and West Central Region Education for Employment System #240 / Quincy Area Vocational & Technical Center.

 

For more information, contact Joi Cuartero Austin at GREDF (217) 223-4313.

 

Great River Economic Development Foundation is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization with a mission to maintain and GROW the economic vitality of the Quincy and Adams County, IL region through the retention and expansion of existing businesses and the attraction of new businesses to our entire region.

 

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Heroes at Heartland to Award Four Groups at Check Presentation

Heroes at Heartland to Award Four Groups at Check Presentation September 3, 2019

We welcomed all to attend the Heroes at Heartland Check Presentation on Wednesday, September 4 at 10:00 AM outside Titan International, Inc. corporate office – white house on the corner of 28th St. and Cedar.

 

“Titan has been fortunate to be a part of Heroes at Heartland from the beginning and we are extremely happy to see how it’s grown the last few years,” said Steve Hathaway, general manager, North America Wheel Division, Titan International. “We are happy to support such a great event for our local veterans – especially with employing so many veterans ourselves.”

 

This year, the Heroes at Heartland steering committee, led by Great River Economic Development Foundation (GREDF) and partners, decided to award four (4) organizations for their continuing efforts towards veteran services. Awards to organizations total $5000 and include: Great River Honor Flight ($2000), Tri-State Warrior Outreach ($2000), Dot Foods Veterans Committee partnering with 2×4’s For Hope ($500), and the Mississippi Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America ($500).

 

Heroes at Heartland took place on Saturday, August 3 with over 225 veterans and their family members attending. 50+ volunteers, including several side-by-side owners, donated time, talents and use of their off road vehicles, giving rides to guests.

 

Additionally, as a thank you, drivers were entered into a raffle for a set of ATV tires courtesy of Titan International, Inc., or a $500 gift card from Outdoor Power. Both businesses have been major sponsors of Heroes at Heartland.

 

The program will opened with a welcome by Titan International, North America Wheel Division, general manager, Steve Hathaway, followed by Quincy Mayor Kyle Moore and Adams County board chair, Kent Snider, closing with a check presentation to each group by GREDF president, Marcel Wagner.

 

Great River Honor Flight | recognizing American Veterans for their sacrifices and achievements by flying them to Washington DC to see their memorials at no cost.

 

Tri-State Warrior Outreach | dedicated to helping Veterans in the Quincy and surrounding areas with unmet needs.

 

Dot Foods Veterans Committee + 2×4’s For Hope| both organizations are partnering together for the 2×4’s for Hope Mt. Sterling Tiny Home build in October.

 

Mississippi Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America |for their Veteran volunteer efforts and preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

Tri-State Development Summit Welcomes New Faces + More Face Time

Tri-State Development Summit Welcomes New Faces + More Face Time September 3, 2019

The Tri-State Development Summit (TSDS) Steering Committee is pleased to announce the addition of three new members helping to shape the upcoming Summit to be held Friday, October 25 at 9:00 AM in the Quincy Community Theater, inside the Oakley Lindsay Center, 300 Civic Center Plz.

 

New steering committee members include Michael Elbe, Paul Dennison & Corey J. Mehaffy. Full bios can be found at: www.TriStateOfMind.com.

 

Michael Elbe is President of John Wood Community College and has served in that role since 2014. Community involvement includes: On the board of Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce, Great River Economic Development, United Way of Adams County and the Workforce Investment Board.

 

Paul Dennison is the owner of KILJ AM/FM Radio and was named Iowa Broadcaster of the year in 2005. Community involvement includes: On the board of Healthy Henry County Communities, Iowa Arts Council and Enhance Henry County Foundation.

 

Corey J. Mehaffy is the new president of the Northeast Missouri Economic Development Council. Community involvement includes: Moberly Area Economic Development Corporation, C.J. Mehaffy, LLC, Growth Services Group and GSG Hospitality Group.

 

“I have been involved with the TSDS for many years now,” states Corey J. Mehaffy. “It is important for community leaders and other stakeholders in the tri-state area to gather on a regular basis to discuss common issues in an effort to identify the best paths forward. The TSDS provides attendees an opportunity to network with other leaders in the tri-state area forming important collaborations that have positively impacted a number of key projects in the area over the years. TSDS provides an opportunity to leverage the strengths our entire region creating a stronger collective business case for new investment than we could effectively accomplish independently.”

 

Also new this year, the TSDS offers guests an opportunity for more face time to get to know one another, building relationships crucial to forming tri-state partnerships and working together. Evening networking will be Thursday, October 24 at 5:00 PMin Dick Brothers Brewery, 929 York St., and include appetizers, as well as history and tunnel tours of the underground caverns.

 

Business partnerships, which include tickets, are available and registration is open at www.TriStateOfMind.com. $45 ticket includes program lunch + Thursday tours & networking.

 

Currently, 36 counties comprise the one “Tri-State of Mind” for western Illinois, northeast Missouri and southwest Iowa. Counties served now include 14 in Illinois, 14 in Missouri and 8 in Iowa, making the population supported over 700,000.

 

The Mission of the Tri-State Development Summit is to bring together Tri-State area leaders to define common issues; To develop an on-going dialogue to effectively address those issues; And to improve the quality of life of the entire tri-state region through economic development activities.

 

For more information about the Tri-State Development Summit please visit our website at TriStateOfMind.com, or call (217) 223-4313.

 

Financing Your Future | Helpful tips for your financial plan

Financing Your Future | Helpful tips for your financial plan September 3, 2019

On Wednesday, August 14 from 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM the Adams County Works Transition Planning Team will hosted their 3rdQuarter Seminar, “Financing Your Future.” The event took place at the Oakley Lindsay Center Lindsay Room at 300 Civic Center Plaza, Quincy, IL.

 

Speaking to the group was Wealth Advisor, Craig Moncey of IPI Wealth Management, Inc., and co-chair of the Adams County Works Transition Planning Team. Topics included:

  • Get a Financial Life: Setting and monitoring financial goals and building wealth so that you have control over your future.
  • Get Financially Smart: Identifying and avoiding mistakes that people make as their career blossoms.
  • Get the Credit You Deserve: Understanding credit and debt to use it to your advantage – not the other way around.
  • Get a Financial Plan: Saving early and often to prepare for the curveballs life throws at you.

 

For nearly 20 years, Craig’s focus has been on helping individual clients and their professional advisors implement financial planning strategies. Prior to joining the Investment Planners, Inc. team, Craig helped identify potential risk management situations, designed contemporary solutions, and participated in joint meetings with advisors’ clients and their other professional advisors at Brokerage Unlimited, Inc., in St. Louis, MO.

 

The leadership seminars are free and open to the pubic.

 

The Adams County Works Transition Planning Team has a mission to Advance current workers by “Nurturing current employees to help advance their level of workplace essential skills to sustain and grow the organization’s competitive advantage.” The team meets the 3rdWednesday of each month at 9:O0 AM in the Oakley Lindsay Center.

 

A Day Of Outdoor Adventure For Our Heroes

A Day Of Outdoor Adventure For Our Heroes September 3, 2019

Heroes at Heartland returns to the beautiful grounds of Harpole’s Heartland Lodge in Nebo, IL on Saturday, August 3 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

 

Great River Economic Development Foundation will join with several event partners to open registration at a press conference on Friday, June 14 at 10:00 AMin Outdoor Power Inc., 2703 Broadway in Quincy, IL. All are welcome to attend the press conference where registration will be open for those who wish to attend Heroes at Heartland in August.

 

Heroes at Heartland is free to attend for veterans, active duty military personnel and their families, however, registration is required. The event features outdoor activities such as off road side-by-side rides, archery and trap shooting, as well as a picnic lunch. Proceeds from the event go towards our local Honor Flight and Tri-State Warrior Outreach.

 

Last year we hosted over 200 veterans, military personnel and their families, as well as over 100 volunteers, including 48 side-by-side owners donating their vehicles and time. To register and participate in activities, or as a volunteer for the event, please visit www.heroesatheartland.us.

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