Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Des Plaines Chamber: Mega-Connect Virtual Multi-Chamber Networking Event; Chamber’s Leadership Fredericksburg Announces Class of 2022; UW System to offer vaccinated students $7K scholarships; Grand Rapids Chamber: Feedback Needed on the Going Pro Talent Fund; Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Accepting Applications for 2021-22 Leadership Lansing Cohort; Auburn Hills Chamber: ILEAD program; Macomb County Chamber: Last Chance to Register for the Governor's Luncheon!; Joliet Region Chamber: Legislative Coffee; Dubuque Chamber: Good morning and happy Monday!; St. Charles Area Chamber looking for new leader; Naperville Area Chamber Announces 4 Under 40 Achievement Award Recipients; Lake Zurich Chamber: Increased Precautions; Land Acquired For Lodge And Conference Center On Lake Okhissa; Ocean Springs Chamber: Blue Moon Art Project Contest; Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories, Maps, Apps, Quarterly Magazines, Digital Directory Sales and Community Profiles: The no cost, no risk BEST Chamber Publishing Partner in the USA!

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Des Plaines Chamber: Mega-Connect Virtual Multi-Chamber Networking Event


Name: Mega-Connect Virtual Multi-Chamber Networking Event
Date: August 12, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CDT

Progressive Luncheon
Event Description:
Empower Your Community while Building Connections with Members of 22 Chambers of Commerce!

Multiply your networking potential at this Multi-Chamber Mega Connect Virtual Event.
 
Join the following Chambers for this fast-paced networking experience!
 
 Arlington Hts - Buffalo Grove/Lincolnshire- DBR - Des Plaines - Edgebrook/Sauganash - Evanston - Gladstone Park - Glencoe - Glenview - Highland Park-  Lake Forest/Lake Bluff - LGBTCC - Lincolnwood -Morton Grove - Niles - Northbrook - Park Ridge - Portage Park - Skokie -Uptown - Westridge - Greater Wheeling - Wilmette/Kenilworth and Winnetka/Northfield Chambers of Commerce

The event will begin with informal networking while you enjoy lunch from your favorite local restaurant (optional). Attendees will then be divided into small groups and assigned to “Breakout Rooms” where everyone will give 2-minute presentations on their companies. There will be multiple, random rotations through Breakout Rooms to get you maximum exposure for your business. In addition, everyone will receive a contact list of participants via email after the event. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to expand your reach and resources while maintaining your social distance!
 
Registration Form Click Here





Chamber’s Leadership Fredericksburg Announces Class of 2022 

30 Fellows Selected 

The Fredericksburg Regional Chamber is pleased to announce the Leadership Fredericksburg Class of 2022. Fellows will meet monthly from September 2021 through May 2022. Sessions are at businesses throughout the region. Participants hone their leadership skills and meet with notable community leaders. Each Fellow has a trained mentor that supports his or her progress. Fellows divide into teams to work on an Action Learning Project. The program culminates with a graduation ceremony in May.  

 Leadership Fredericksburg’s faculty leads are Dr. David Corderman with Academy Leadership Associates, Dr. J.R. Flatter with Flatter, Inc. and Chamber President/CEO Susan Spears. Janel Donohue with the Rappahannock United Way and Kimberly Young, with the University of Mary Washington complete the faculty. Mary Washington Healthcare is the program’s Title Sponsor.  

 

Leadership Fredericksburg 2022 Fellows 

 

  • Felicia Ainsa, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative 
  • Melandie Brown, Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center 
  • Cynthia Burris, Wells Fargo 
  • Shawn Carrington, MacDoc Realty 
  • Stephen Curtis, Rappahannock Area Community Services Board 
  • Lauren Dracoules, Micah Ecumenical Ministries 
  • Sharon Glover, Central Virginia Housing Coalition 
  • Phillip Goodlett, effectv-Comcast 
  • Adam Gullickson, Flatter Inc. 
  • Mark Haines, Germanna Community College 
  • Lisa Henry, Mary Washington Healthcare 
  • Megan Hesse, Stafford County 
  • Jenna Hudspeth, Matern Staffing 
  • Stephen Hughes, Mary Washington Healthcare 
  • Mechelle Johnson, Atlantic Union Bank 
  • Kristal King, Glam Room Salon Suites  
  • Kirk Lancaster, Atlantic Builders 
  • Andrea Light, Stafford County 
  • Heather Lee, Fredericksburg Christian School 
  • Kathryn Lybarger, HDT Global 
  • Allison Names, Fredericksburg SPCA 
  • Rachael Orzechowski, SimVentions 
  • Deanna Pack, University of Mary Washington 
  • Michael Pocchiari, Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center 
  • Michael Presutto, Fredericksburg Police Department  
  • Adriana Puckett, Central Rappahannock Regional Library 
  • Camile Sue, The Icing Baking Company 
  • Morgan Szymczyk, LifeCare Medical Transports 
  • Jessica Thompson, Germanna Community College 
  • Will Whittier, HDT Global 

The Chamber thanks the following sponsors whose generosity makes the Leadership Fredericksburg program possible:  

 2021 Program Title Sponsor: Mary Washington Healthcare 

2021 Program Gold Sponsors: Atlantic Builders, Ltd.; Atlantic Union Bank; Flatter, Inc., Germanna Community College; LifeCare Medical Transports; SimVentions; and Stafford County Economic Development Authority. 

 To learn more about Leadership Fredericksburg, please contact Carley Swaim Walker, Senior Director of Membership & Community Advancement at 540-373-9508 or cwalker@fxbgchamber.org. 

Media Contact:  Anna Talcott, Marketing & Communication Manager (540) 373-9527

atalcott@fxbgchamber.org 

 


UW System to offer vaccinated students $7K scholarships




The University of Wisconsin System plans to offer nearly $500,000 in scholarships this fall to students who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.

System President Tommy Thompson said all vaccinated students at regional four- and two-year campuses that get at least 70% of their students vaccinated by Oct. 15 will be eligible for a drawing for a $7,000 scholarship. Seventy students will win, with more winners coming from campuses with larger enrollments.

UW-Madison students won’t be eligible, Thompson said, because Chancellor Rebecca Blank is working on her own vaccination incentive programs. Asked for details on Blank’s plans, UW-Madison spokesman John Lucas said the flagship university is “on a path” to reach 80% vaccination among students and is “considering incentives” but had nothing to announce.

Thompson has called for campuses to offer at least three-quarters of their courses in-person this fall. He said he set the vaccination threshold at 70% for the scholarship drawing because that’s generally considered the minimum for herd immunity.


“If we can arrive at 70% we’re going to have a very safe year,” Thompson said during a conference call with reporters on Friday. “That’s why I’m pushing so hard.”

Several campuses across the country have launched similar tuition reduction incentives to encourage student vaccinations rather than issue mandates. Purdue in May offered 10 lottery winners free tuition for a year. Rowan University in New Jersey in May offered tuition and housing discounts. Officials in New York state last month launched a drawing in which anyone between the ages of 12 and 17 who got vaccinated could win full tuition and housing to any state school. UW-Oshkosh plans to award 10 $1,000 scholarships to vaccinated students in a drawing this fall.

A $7,000 scholarship would defray a huge chunk of tuition for students at the system’s regional campuses.

Resident tuition at UW-Eau Claire last year was about $8,870. Resident tuition at UW-Green Bay was about $7,873. At UW-Oshkosh it was about $7,700 and at UW-La Crosse it was $9,159. Regents earlier this month adopted a 2021-22 budget that keeps tuition frozen.




Grand Rapids Chamber: Feedback Needed on the Going Pro Talent Fund

The Grand Rapids Chamber has supported the Going Pro Talent Fund since its inception and believes this program will play a vital role in helping Michigan get back on its feet post-pandemic. Talent is the most significant need we are hearing from West Michigan businesses across all industries, and we know employers and employees alike have had to adapt and find new ways to be successful in today’s economy.

We will be advocating for significant state investment in training from federal relief funds and want to ensure that these one-time funds are put to their most effective use. The Grand Rapids Chamber feels it is the right time to look further into the Going Pro program, and we are eager to find ways to expand this proven talent tool so more West Michigan employers and employees can benefit.   

To aid in our work, we are collecting feedback from members that have dealt with the Going Pro Talent Fund. Whether you’ve received funding, applied without receiving funding, or are a training provider, we’d like your input on ways to improve or expand the program. Our team is in constant communication with leaders in Lansing and the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity and would appreciate any insight you could provide to aid in these conversations. 


Please fill out this brief survey
, or reach out to Alexa Kramer, Director of Government Affairs, at alexa@grandrapids.org to share your ideas. 
Haven’t heard of the Going Pro Talent Fund? Find out more about this top Chamber priority 
here.

Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Accepting Applications for 2021-22 Leadership Lansing Cohort

 

[LANSING, MICHIGAN] Applications are now being accepted for the 2021-22 Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lansing cohort.  This year’s cohort will run from October to May, with one meeting each month, except for December.

 

Leadership Lansing is an eight-month program in which participants engage in seven workshops where they are exposed to key institutions, industry sectors, and business leaders that are the fabric of the Greater Lansing region. This past session focused on government, education, manufacturing, insurance, health care, homegrown businesses and entrepreneurism, cultural gems in the region, and Lansing history. Participants also receive training in individual leadership skills, including understanding how to identify and leverage their strengths. In the past six years, 227 outstanding leaders have completed the Leadership Lansing program.

“TechSmith is proud to have been able to be a part of several Leadership Lansing cohorts. Year after year, the course has proved to be an outstanding opportunity for our team members to focus on personal development in addition to exploring opportunities to grow perspectives on leadership, teamwork, innovation, and collaboration,” said Wendy Hamilton, CEO, TechSmith. “We have seen immense value not just from the collective program, but also from each meeting that our TechSmithies have attended. Engaging and educational tours of manufacturing plants (and otherwise closed to public businesses) and face time with business, political, and community leaders have also made this unique experience a vital investment for our company and the Lansing community.”

Leadership Lansing continues to be an excellent program for our team to connect with the community while enhancing their leadership skills, said April Clobes, president and CEO, MSU Federal Credit Union. “All of our graduates have expressed their appreciation for their increased knowledge of the region, an enhanced network of peers, and insights gained from other leaders in the area.”

IDEAL CANDIDATES

Leadership Lansing seeks established and emerging leaders who can make a positive impact in the community. Candidates should have demonstrated past community commitment or a strong desire to become involved. Leadership Lansing seeks a diverse representation or organizations from across the community, including professionals from financial services, education, manufacturing, healthcare, the arts, government, and other sectors. As Leadership Lansing aims to include leaders who reflect Lansing’s diverse cultures and residents, minority and women leaders are strongly encouraged to apply.

PROGRAM COST

Tuition for Leadership Lansing is $2,200 and includes all workshops, materials, and meals. Applications for this year’s Leadership Lansing cohort are available at https://lansingregionalchamberofcommerce.growthzoneapp.com/ap/Form/Fill/r4egjsQp

Deadline for submission is Friday, Sept. 17.

Contact: Ashley Sandborn, Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (517)342-4549                           asandborn@lansingchamber.org



Auburn Hills Chamber: ILEAD program

Five Month Leadership Development Program

August through December 2021

LEARN best practices to develop quality leadership skills

ENGAGE with current and future leaders

ACHIEVE success

DISCOVER your inner leader

REGISTER HERE

Designed for leaders who want to build their strengths in self-awareness, ability to influence, community development, team work, and adaptability while forging life-long relationships with other trailblazers in the Auburn Hills business community. From August through December 2021, participants will meet one day each month to LEARN best practices to develop quality leadership skills, ENGAGE with current and future leaders, ACHIEVE success, and DISCOVER your inner leader.

The ILEAD Class of 2021 will be recognized during the 2022 State of the Community, a great way to build recognition and awareness for your company!

Attendee Benefits

You will be exposed to a wide variety of perspectives. Each of the sessions focuses on a thought-provoking topic ranging from community development and outreach, business and cultural ethics, diversity, and self-discovery. ILEAD will help you:

· Connect with others from a variety of backgrounds

· Develop resilience and adaptability when dealing with difficult situations

· Build a road-map to leadership success

Employer Benefits

Supporting your mid-level leaders shows value for their contribution to your business and a deeper awareness of community engagement while forging life-long relationships with other trailblazers in the Auburn Hills business community. ILEAD will:

· Provide a bigger picture to their role in making an impact to your bottom line

· Build recognition and awareness for your company

· Serve as a retention strategy for employees ultimately boosting morale

Member Tuition: $499 | Future Member Tuition: $599

2021 SESSION LINE UP

Orientation & Session 1: Personality Dimensions Awareness

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Time: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Personality Dimensions Awareness Workshops are effective in developing leaders and strengthening teams. As a research-based, trait disposition tool, Personality Dimensions is especially useful for professionals managing others or seeking to work cooperatively with a variety of personality types.

Presenter: Joscelyn A. Davis, President and CEO, JADE Strategies

Location: Hawk Woods Lodge, Auburn Hills

Session 2: Our Auburn Hills

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM

More than 100,000 business professionals drive into Auburn Hills each day to work. During this session, participants will learn the secrets behind the scenes presented by current leaders from the City of Auburn Hills. Learn its unique history and what makes Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills! Plus a special presentation from the Rotary Club of Auburn Hills

Presenters: Auburn Hills Leaders

Location: City of Auburn Hills

Session 3: Conscious Leadership

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Time: 8:30 - 11:00 AM

There are so many leadership styles and models, where and how does conscious leadership fit? How can I become a more conscious leader? How does becoming a more humane leader influence my business? It shouldn't come as a surprise that a conversation about conscious leadership starts with a series of questions. We will dive into what makes us more thoughtful, awake and intentional leaders, understanding the value of mindset, and learning to live and work with purpose. Plus a special presentation from Holiday Extravaganza.

Presenter: Thomas Sommer, MPP, CFRE, Executive Director, Leadership Oakland

Location: City of Auburn Hills Community Center

Session 4: Lead with Social and Emotional Intelligence

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

It is no secret that workplace dynamics have radically changed over the past several decades. It has left business leaders working to stabilize their teams while seeking to maintain productivity and profitability. Globalization, cultural & generational diversity, a transient work force, and shifting values and expectations from their employees has contributed greatly to the challenges leaders face. Plus a special presentation from Everybody, Inc.

Presenters: John Ball & Lisa Goyette, Co-Founders, CH Training

Location: City of Auburn Hills Community Center

Session 5: Collaborative Conversations

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM

A workshop on the Collaborative Conversation Model. This model aligns Stephen Coveys fifth habit of Highly Effective People - Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood, with the four step powerful coaching conversation model. Participants will learn how to address challenges individuals face personally and professionally. Asking the right questions will lead those individuals to self-discover solutions and commit to action! This is a powerful workshop ideal for anyone in leadership, from entry level management to CEOs, helping them to become effective listeners and impactful thought leaders.

Presenter: Davin Salvagno, President & Founder, PurposePoint

Location: The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills

REGISTER HERE


Macomb County Chamber: Last Chance to Register for the Governor's Luncheon!

August 4 Doors open at 11 a.m.

$50 for Members
$75 for Not-Yet-Members

Today is the last day to register for the Governor's Luncheon!

The Macomb County Chamber and the Sterling Heights Regional Chamber are pleased to once again host Governor Gretchen Whitmer at a luncheon addressing Macomb County’s business community. The event includes networking, a buffet lunch, and the Governor’s answers to your questions.

This year's event will be held at Jimmy John's Field at 7171 Auburn Rd. Utica, MI 48317.

Register Now!

Joliet Region Chamber: Legislative Coffee

Add Monday, August 16 to your calendars as we host our quarterly “Legislative Coffee” with U.S. Representatives Bill Foster, Lauren Underwood, and Marie Newman. We’ll cover topics such as the budget, infrastructure, taxes, the recent executive order, and more. We’ll begin at 8 am and discuss through 9:30 at the Joliet City Hall Council Chambers. We hope you can join us and thank CITGO for being our coffee series sponsor. Here is the rsvp & info link: http://jolietchamber.chambermaster.com/events/details/2021-legislative-coffee-series-august-16th-with-u-s-representatives-foster-underwood-newman-6082




Dubuque Chamber: Good morning and happy Monday!

The Dubuque Area Chamber is excited to invite you to attend an innovative and exciting new event designed to deliver all benefits of membership in one quick two hour session. During the day, you’ll hear from Dr. Eric Eller, Professor of Finance at Loras College to discuss threats and opportunities for small business post-COVID, followed by Q&A. After a short break, we’ll reconvene to help develop the Chamber’s legislative agenda in real time, and provide input on future education programming from the Chamber.

We hope to see someone from your management team at this exciting new event! Registration information is below, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at RSempf@DubuqueChamber.com

Leaders Over Lunch

Thursday, August 19th

11:30am – 1:30pm

Hotel Julien Dubuque

Register Here
St. Charles Area Chamber looking for new leader



The St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new leader following the announcement that Chamber President and CEO Jim Di Ciaula is leaving the organization next month.
He started in his position in January 2018. His last day will be Sept. 3.

"I've been spending some time over the last several months thinking about where we've been, what we've accomplished and where it's going next, while at the same time thinking about what do I want to do next and do I want to carry this forward or is it a good time to transition," Di Ciaula said. "I put a lot of energy, passion and focus into bringing it where it is. I thought maybe it's a good time to let someone else come in and bring some fresh ideas and perspectives and continue to move it to another level."
Di Ciaula said he is proud of the Chamber's efforts to help the business community navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We did all that we could to help get information, tools and resources out to the community during the pandemic," he said. "And we're continuing to support them in different ways. I do feel good about that."
St. Charles Area Chamber Board Chairman Ryan Anderson commended Di Ciaula for all the work he has done.
"I think it's well known that he worked tirelessly, especially during COVID, to help our members out," Anderson said. "He along with one of our members, Bill Papp, really did a lot of research on the PPP loans and provided our members with a tremendous amount of information."
He said when Di Ciaula came to the Chamber, "he definitely advanced it several steps from where it was." Read more: Daily Herald
Naperville Area Chamber Announces 4 Under 40 Achievement Award Recipients


 The Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce (NACC) is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the 4 Under 40 Achievement Awards. This prestigious award recognizes four young professionals under the age of 40 who demonstrate excellence in community leadership, leadership in business, as well as excellence in career, and life balance.  
This 6th annual signature event has been bestowed to the following young professionals: 
  • Megan Lynch
DuPage Medical Group, Manager, Charitable Fund
  • Ashley Wilhelm
Allegra of Romeoville, Business Development Manager
  • Jessica Gerke
Banyan Treatment Center, Intake Supervisor
  • Michelle Clemen
Avenida Naperville, Community Manager
 
“We are consistently in awe of the exceptional character inside our NACC Young Professionals Network,” said Kaylin Risvold, President & CEO of the NACC. “The honorees were poised, prepared, and demonstrated exactly the leadership ideals we wish to promote as future leaders and stewards of positive change inside business.”
 
The NACC looks forward to hosting this cocktail reception on June 24th, 2021 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm at Elements at Water Street inside the Hotel Indigo at 123 Water Street, 2nd Floor in Naperville, Illinois. The reception will include a brief program where the four award recipients are highlighted as well as the outstanding finalists nominated this year – in addition, 2020 award winners will be recognized.
 
Risvold concludes, “I believe the most amazing part of this selection process is discovering the talent that exists in our community from this powerful segment of our workforce. Not to mention, we were dually impressed with the number of female nominees that resulted in a special end result of this year’s winners all being women. It is a vital piece of the Chamber’s mission to be serving as your resource for our community – and distinguishing those individuals that shine in their professional and personal capacities is one way to continue to put our mission in action.”
Lake Zurich Chamber: Increased Precautions
 
The Lake County Health Department is urging the public to take precautions to slow the resurgence of COVID-19. The majority of cases nationwide have been in unvaccinated individuals. Cases have been steadily increasing in Lake County over the past month. We encourage those that have not received a COVID-19 vaccine to do so as soon as possible. Getting vaccinated protects you from severe disease, hospitalization and death. It also protects those in our population that are vulnerable, children, elderly and immunocompromised.
 
It is also more important now than ever to also stop the spread of misinformation. The U.S. Surgeon General recently released an advisory on Confronting Health Misinformation, stating that “health misinformation is a serious threat to public health."



Land Acquired For Lodge And Conference Center On Lake Okhissa

Below is a press release from the Scenic Rivers Development Alliance:

Scenic Rivers Development Alliance today announced the acquisition of approximately 150 acres of land along the shoreline of Lake Okhissa in Southwest Mississippi from the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).

Scenic Rivers Development Alliance is a body politic of the State of Mississippi, which has worked on this rural development project with U.S. Cindy Hyde Smith.

Senator Hyde Smith sponsored a provision in the 2018 Farm Bill allowing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to convey the real USFS property to Scenic Rivers as part of the continued development of Lake Okhissa. Rural economic development has been and continues to be at the top of Senator Hyde Smith’s agenda. Plans for the acreage include a 200-room lodge and a 1,000-person conference center.

Scenic Rivers Development Alliance Executive Director, Joseph Parker stated “relationships with the United States Department of Agriculture, the Mississippi Development Authority, the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, Franklin County, the Town of Meadville, along with private companies like C Spire and Franklin Telephone Company have and remain the key to this project.”

“There is a shared vision for rural economic development between counties and cities in Southwest Mississippi,” stated Parker.

Senator Hyde-Smith and Representative Michael Guest, whose district includes the project, praised the acquisition.

“The U.S. Forest Service land transfer to the Scenic Rivers Development Alliance is absolutely wonderful news and a crucial step for this plan to bring jobs and economic development to southwest Mississippi,” Senator Hyde-Smith said. “I’ve long been invested in this project, and I am eager to see the economic benefits it will bring to this rural region. I am also very grateful to the Forest Service and Secretary Vilsack for following through on this.”

“Rural economic development is a key component to Mississippi’s overall economic health. The Lake Okhissa project has brought together key players from the public and private sectors in a unified goal to make southwest Mississippi an even better place to live, worship, and raise a family, and it’s been an honor to work with them towards this goal,” Guest said.

Work on the lodge and conference center, which will house a variety of workforce training platforms, is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2021. The proposed lodge will serve as a home base for visitors wishing to enjoy the great outdoors in Southwest Mississippi.

Members of the Scenic Rivers Development Alliance are Pike County, Franklin County, Amite County, Wilkinson County, Walthall County, and the City of McComb. The alliance promotes outdoor recreation and tourism in southwest Mississippi.

“A shared vision among public and private stake holders will allow Scenic Rivers to bring this project to fruition, as originally envisioned by local planners and the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service,” explained Franklin County Chamber of Commerce President Brad Jones. Source: Northside Sun


Ocean Springs Chamber: Blue Moon Art Project Contest

The Blue Moon Art Project contest is back ahead of the Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival.

Now is your time to enter for a chance to win $2,000 and more. As a part of the contest, applicants across the state, ages 21 and older, are encouraged to submit a painting showing their interpretation of Blue Moon. This year’s theme is ‘Where do you Blue Moon?’

Each piece that’s entered is judged by a jury committee. The winner’s painting will be chosen as the symbol for Blue Moon’s marketing surrounding the following year’s Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival.

Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cynthia Sutton tells News 25 the Blue Moon Art Project Contest provides Mississippi artists with a great opportunity. “It’s a really fun way to get notoriety as an artist and for your art work. It’s also a statewide event. The Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival is the largest fine arts festival in the state and one of the ones in the region. So, the reach to have your artwork out there is far beyond just being here in Ocean Springs or the Mississippi Gulf Coast.”

Sutton says this year judges are looking for a more contemporary and abstract piece.

For more information on submissions visit the Peter Anderson Festival website. The deadline for submission is October 15th. Read more: WXXV25


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