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Net Taxable Sales
Enid, Oklahoma
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Month of September:
2015
2016
$65,723,561 $68,099,631
3.62 %
Year to Date:
2015
2016
$637,692,362 $604,421.908
- 5.22 %
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Pizza Inn 2327 North Grand Enid, OK 73701
Phone: 580.540.2220 Website: pizzainn.com Reps: Nick Jrab Business Categories: Restaurants
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Stratus Contact Solutions
2300 N. 10th Street
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Interiors by Jenny
108 N. Independence
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Maurices
4408 W. Owen K. Garriott
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Comfort Keepers
802 W. Maple
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Business Spotlight @ Lunch Hosts Needed!
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Hosting a Business Spotlight @ Lunch allows you to highlight your business and network with potential customers and other community members. Hosting involves providing a location, light lunch and an optional brief program. Business Spotlights begin at 12 noon. If you are interested in hosting a Business Spotlight please contact Kalea Stafford at 237-2494 or
[email protected].
Open Dates Below:
March 9
October 19
December 14
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Cost of Living 3Q 2016 Enid, OK: 91.8%
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The Cost of Living Index measures relative price levels for consumer goods and services in participating areas. The average for all participating places, both metropolitan and non-metropolitan, equals 100, and each participant's index is read as a percentage of the average for all places. The composite index is based on six components - housing, utilities, grocery items, transportation, health care and miscellaneous goods and services.
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Merry Christmas!
Sunday, Dec. 25th
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The Chamber will be closed Friday, Dec 23 and Monday, Dec 26. Have a safe and happy holiday!
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Local Businesses Can Make You a Candy Cane Cash Winner!
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It's the final count down to ring the registers at your local merchants and have your tickets entered in the Candy Cane Cash give-away!
Tickets are being collected until Friday, December 9th. Join all the festivities on Saturday, December 10th on the courthouse lawn.
Who will win the cash prizes of 2-$500, 2-$1,000, $2,000, $2,500 and the grand prize of $7,500? Remember you must be present to WIN!
Thank you to our Candy Cane Cash partners: Enid News and Eagle, Security National Bank and Enid Regional Development Alliance. Also, thank you to all our participating merchants!
Participating Chamber Members:
Ace Hardware, Bell Jewelers, Big Country Meat Market,
Community Thrift & Gift, Garfield Furniture,
Godfather's Pizza, INTEGRIS Gift Shop, Jumbo Foods, Midwest Music, Napoli's Italian Restaurant, Oakwood Mall, Park Avenue Thrift, Schieber's Donuts & Deli, Sears Hometown, Tiger Pawn, Way Out West, Western Sizzlin, Save A Lot, Enid Chamber of Commerce,
Enid News & Eagle
Other Participating Businesses:
CC Coin, Dillard's, FURever Friends, Patricia's,
Pearson's Natural Food Center, Ramsey's Whatever, Raymie's Restaurant
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Business Spotlight @ Lunch
Thursday, December 8th - 12 Noo
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~ Community Enterprises ~
Community Thrift & Gift Thursday, Dec 8th - 12 Noon
130 E. Randolph
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Committee of 100 - Project Lead the way
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The Enid Chamber Committee of 100 provides an opportunity for members to make an additional contribution that is designated for a
local educational purpose.
In recent years contributions have provided financial support for important local educational causes such as concurrent enrollment, college scholarships and the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics Regional Center.
This year the contributions will support "Project Lead the Way" in Enid Public Schools. This program is specifically for science, technology, engineering and math curricula for students and training for teachers.
Thank you to our members who have supported this year's Committee of 100 project!
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Thank You! Membership Renewals
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LGE Class XXVI Introductions
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TERRY L. MOTE
Hometown: Enid, OK
Family: Married, and 5 children
Occupation/Profession: Micronesian Community Health Coordinator. I provide translation and interpretation services to the Micronesian population in Enid for the collaborative development of a Garfield County Micronesian Health Advisory Coalition for Garfield County Health Department clients regardless of race, sex, religion, or financial status. Micronesian Coalition Founder: To promote educational, healthcare, employment, and legal and political opportunities affecting the Garfield County Micronesian community.
Tell us four of your favorite things: Asian foods & spicey foods, listening to stories and choir, Thunder, reading
What would you do with 30 minutes of free time? Check emails, online correspondences, Tai Chi, read, check on people who needed my help
What makes you unique? Love listening to peoples personal stories and concerns and love finding ways solving them. I believe that everyone is created equal and must be treated fairly and equally. I love to work and serve the community that I live in. I am a bilingual speaker and love history.
Favorite thing about Enid? Great community - loving people and a diverse community. This community knows exactly how to work together in harmony! I love everything about Enid! I feel like it is my second home. Enjoy so much the partnerships and coalition building society.
SUSAN SHEWEY
Hometown: St. Louis, MO
Family:
Married 28 years to my husband, Brian. We have three daughters: Megan (age 23), Katie (age 20), and Rachael (age 18).
Occupation/Profession: I am a trust administrator in the Financial Services department at Central National Bank.
Tell us four of your favorite things: The mountains of Colorado, Evenings when all three daughters are home with Brian and me, the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church on a Sunday morning, Brian's "bruschetta burgers."
What would you do with 30 minutes of free time?
I would read! (while also probably starting a load of laundry and checking the score of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game!)
What makes you unique?
I've raised three daughters and don't have gray hair....yet!!! And...I think I am very empathetic while also being very analytical. And...I get to be married to my best friend. Maybe that's not as much unique as it is blessed!
Favorite thing about Enid?
My favorite thing about Enid is the sense of community and "connectedness." The people we work with and go to school with are the people we see at church and in the grocery store and at community events. I believe this community has given my daughters an identity and a confidence in who they are that will serve them well throughout their lives.
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