Tuesday, May 30, 2017

8th Annual Cardinal Festival


The South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the 8th Annual Cardinal Festival on Saturday June 10th. This year all of the events will be on one day, so don’t miss out on fun for the whole family! The event will be held at Scenic Park on Riverview Drive in South Sioux City. We have a packed schedule from dawn to dusk ensuring everyone will have a good time.

Food
If there’s one thing you can expect to find at the Cardinal festival, it’s great food. Think you have the tastiest BBQ? Register in the amateur BBQ competition!  We are offering a $100 prize for the winner! Only 12 teams are permitted to register, so hurry! Spots will go fast. Visit our website or contact Dave Mixdorf at (402) 494 -7545. The event will be help from 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM.

Some Cardinal Competition
We have something for everyone at the Cardinals Festival. Watch from the sidelines or throw on your sneakers for our 2nd annual Cardinal Honor Run. Participants can choose from a 10K, 5K, or just a fun run! All proceeds will benefit Veterans and Military families of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota by providing food, shelter and support. The race will go over the Missouri river on the Veterans Memorial Bridge in Sioux City.  This event will also be the official event of the Nebraska Sesquicentennial, celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Nebraska's statehood. Running not your thing? Get down and dirty with some mud volleyball at Scenic Park or the Cardinal Festival Soccer Tournament. If you’re looking for a game of luck, we will also be hosting Bingo games!

Sioux City Showmanship
Cardinal FestivalMore of an outdoorsman than a sports fanatic? Bring your hooks, lines, and sinkers for the Fishing Derby at Crystal Cove. Land the biggest fish in the competition and earn some bragging rights. Are you a car fanatic? Take your baby out for a spin and let it shine at the Cardinal Festival Show and Shine on the riverfront. The first 75 participants get a goody bag and a dash plaque! If cars and fish aren’t your thing, take the stage and join the Cardinal Festival Lip Sync Battle!

For the Kids
The Cardinal Festival is a family affair, which means we have tons of events and activities for the little ones as well as the adults. Expect to see the Meyers Petting Zoo, where there will be a large variety of animals for you to pet and feed like donkeys, sheep, llamas, rabbits, and cute baby and full size goats. After the petting zoo, head over to the Kidz Zone where kids can run and jump in bouncy houses and other inflatable rides! Finally, don’t forget to visit Special K’z the Clown, for some balloon twisting, comedy magic, bubbles, and sing-a-long variety songs. Finally, end the day and make it one to remember by visiting our photo booth.

Enjoy the Show
There is so much to do at the Cardinal Festival, but even more to see! Come watch the Spanish Dancers, Estrellitas De Jalisco, take the stage and move to beat. Or, watch the New Stage Players in their production of Virtue & Justice Triumph Again. Following the show, stay for the featured family movie, Dusk. Finally, end the night with a beloved summer tradition: a fireworks show.

For specific times and locations, view the full schedule here. This old school festival is guaranteed to have fun for the whole family. We hope to see you there!

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Don’t let April Taxes be the Death of You


The month of April brings many wonderful things to us here in the Tri-State region, including warmer weather, Easter egg hunts and spring flowers. However, it also brings the dreaded tax deadline for those who wait until the last minute to take care of this annual ritual. This year, April 15 falls on a weekend, which gives taxpayers a couple extra days to file (April 18). But what happens if you are late in paying your taxes?
  • File as soon as you are able – While missing the deadline is not advisable, if it happens, don’t panic. File your return as soon as you can to help minimize any interest payments or other penalties. If you are late and do not owe taxes, you will not be assessed a penalty.
  • Late taxesUse IRS Free File – This handy option from the IRS allows anyone to electronically file their taxes for free. Incomes under $58,000 can use free online software. Individuals who owe more than $58,000 can use Free File if they are comfortable filing their own tax return. The Free File from the IRS is available at IRS.gov through October 15, 2017.
  • Pay what you are able – If you owe taxes but are unable to cover the entire amount, pay what you can when you file your return. The balance owed should be paid as soon as possible to avoid any penalties or added interest.
  • Make a plan – Sometimes circumstances make it difficult to cover what is owed. If you need additional time to pay, you can file for a payment plan with the government. This can be applied for online at IRS.Gov or can be mailed in using the IRS form 9465 for an installment agreement request.
  • You may still get money back – If you failed to file taxes in the past, you may still have a refund waiting for you. File as soon as possible and apply it to the amount owed on your current tax bill. Remember, if you fail to file taxes for more than three years, you might forfeit the right to claim your refund.
The South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce is here to help area businesses grow while promoting economic development in the Tri-state area. Come celebrate the achievements of area business professions at the Business Awards Luncheon, May 9 at the Camp Goodwill Achievement Center.  

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Save the Date: South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Luncheon!


As the spring and summer seasons approach, the calendar quickly fills with endless activities.
But before your social calendar becomes too full, be sure to save the date for a very exciting event. The South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce will host their Business Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, May 9th at the Camp Goodwill Achievement Center! Not only is this a wonderful afternoon for you to socialize and enjoy a delicious meal, it is a chance to recognize outstanding professional achievements from the past year.

The best part about this annual luncheon is that you have a voice in choosing the recipients of these prestigious awards. Simply fill out the attached Business Awards Luncheon Nomination form according to the candidate or candidates you think best exemplify what it means to be a professional in South Sioux City. When filling out your nomination form, we encourage you to consider the following criteria:

Business Impact
Does your potential nominee constantly exhibit professional growth? Are their management practices to be aspired to? Are their business practices sound and ethical?

Community Impact
Is your potential nominee a member of the South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce? Have they demonstrated commitment to the Sioux City Area workforce and enforced job creation? Are they an inspiration for community leadership?

People Impact
Does your nominee exhibit concern and commitment to their employees and their families? Is the work environment your nominee leads supportive of its employees regarding on-site training and education? Does diversity exist in their workplace?

The completed nomination forms must be sent to the South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce no later than March 31, 2017. Our mailing address is 4401 Dakota Avenue, SSC, NE. Feel free to also fax your nomination form to 402-494-5010.

This is a wonderful event that you don’t want to miss. The South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Luncheon is an exciting opportunity to recognize excellence in the business world. Our nominees and attendees represent the very best that Sioux City has to offer.



Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Reaching Clients on Local and National Holidays: Tips for Siouxland Small Businesses


This February and March present two great opportunities for small businesses in the Siouxland area to reach their clients: Valentine’s Day on February 14th, and Nebraska Statehood Day on March 1st. This year, Nebraska will celebrate its 150th anniversary, or sesquicentennial. Take advantage of the buzz around these holidays, as well as local events, to boost traffic to your business!

Here are a few ideas to inspire you:  

Run a promotion tied to Valentine’s Day or Statehood Day 

Send out mailers or emails with a discount or freebie in honor of the holiday.

Valentine's DayRun a social media campaign Encourage customers to post a photo on your social media account what Nebraska statehood means to them. Pick a winner who receives a prize from your business. Valentine’s Day stories are also popular, and you don’t have to limit stories to romantic couples! People love an opportunity to share photos of their pets or favorite local spots - Valentine’s to furry friends, Siouxland, or even your business itself are all fun ways to get your clients engaged in the spirit of competition. 
  
Host an event that coincides with existing celebrations

Throw a party
Right now, many people experience a lull between the busy holiday season and the beginning of summer fun. Giving your clients a reason to get out during February and March makes an impression. Throw a special celebration for Statehood Day on March 1st, or plan Valentine’s Day parties for couples or singles.

Hold special date events
Most couples look for new and fun ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Special menus, paint nights, karaoke, live music, poetry readings, a new local art exhibit, and more all offer something fun and interesting.

Tie your event to a charitable cause
February is also American Heart Month. With heart disease affecting many Americans, and heart themes already in place due of Valentine’s Day, many customers are happy to take the opportunity to support fundraisers for heart health this month, whether they are products or events. Or, hold a fundraiser for a local organization in honor of Nebraska’s sesquicentennial!

Put yourself on the map for Statehood Day
Nebraska Statehood’s website contains a full list of upcoming local events for the sesquicentennial. The NE150 Challenge, in which participants complete 150 miles of fitness activities, could inspire people to walk, run, or bike to your business if you offer an incentive for NE150 participants.

Are you running promotions for these holidays this year? Do you have other ideas to share? Leave us a note in the comments below!

South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce strives to promote and advance the commercial trade, quality of life, and civic spirit of the South Sioux City, Nebraska area. Please visit our website to learn more about what we do and to find out about becoming a member. You can also reach us by phone at (402) 494-1626.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Winter Activities in South Sioux City


In the cold winter months, it can be hard to think of fun and enjoyable things to do outside. Despite the chill, there are plenty of exciting events coming up within the next few weeks in our beautiful South Sioux City. Save the dates and we hope to see you there!

Happening every Friday, January 13th and the 20th and the 27th from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., this event poses as a great opportunity to warm up with a cup of coffee while networking with other professionals.

South Sioux CityIf you haven’t already registered, make sure to mark your calendar for the Annual Banquet, taking place at the Marina Inn Hotel on January 20th. It’s going to be a night you’ll never forget, filled with tasty food and great company.

You don’t want to miss this opportunity to bring one of your favorite dessert recipes and have it auctioned off! Starting at 5:30 p.m. on January 20th, these desserts must serve at least eight Nebraska-sized servings, and the dessert with the highest bid will win an award!

Do you love the outdoors? Come and join us for a weekend of hunting, fishing, golf, bicycles, boats, RV’s, golf carts, tackle and a whole lot more! The show will go from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m on Saturday, January 28th and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m on Sunday, January 29th. Plus “Ladies Lane” with great shopping!

How could one possibly stay home when there is so much going on in the South Sioux City? As the New Year starts, it’s a great time to meet new people, explore more of our city and create memories. For more information, you can visit the South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce’s website or give them a call at (402)-494-1626.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Important Tax Tips for Businesses


Simply put, we all have to pay taxes, whether we like it or not. If you are a business owner, filing your taxes can get especially complicated. Good news is...it’s not too late to make some smart tax moves for this year. Deciding on the right strategy for you and your business depends on your income, as well as a number of other personal circumstances, so you might want to  consult a tax professional.

Deferring Income Taxes

Deferring income taxes relies on legal strategies that let you pay taxes in a future year on money that you earn this year. Just about anyone can do this with help from a tax professional. Deferring your taxes lets you keep your money longer, and the longer you have your money, the more opportunities you have to put it to work for you. Perhaps investing your money instead of turning it over to the government right away could do wonders for your business.

Writing Off Expenses

There are many aspects of a business that can be deducted from your taxes: mileage, insurance, supplies, entertainment, etc. Take advantage of them!!! Take a look at a dozen deductions for your business. Don’t cheat yourself out of these, no matter how successful you become (or currently are)! If you have made a charitable donation, that can be deducted as well. And there still is time to donate to your favorite charity...and write it off. Take every legal deduction you can for yourself, and for your business.

Carry Forward the Health Credit

Businesses that employ fewer than 10 full-time employees with average wages under $25,000 per person get the most benefit. The healthcare tax credit is offered on a sliding scale to small businesses. Talk to your tax professional to see if you’re eligible, or use form 8941 to calculate your eligibility for the credit.  If your business did not owe taxes in that year, you may be able to carry the credit forward. If a remainder of the tax premium exists, you can claim business expenses against it.


The South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting growth and prosperity to our local businesses. We want you to be part of our community and join today!

Learn more about joining at the South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce or call us at (402) 494-1626 to see how we can help you grow your business through networking and other activities.  
Tax Tips for Businesses

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Marketing Opportunities for this Holiday Season


Black Friday might receive a lot of hype, but before there can be a Black Friday there must be a Thanksgiving. Make sure to capitalize on the calendar by creating a marketing plan for this Holiday season and especially the days leading up to Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here are some ideas for your small business this Holiday season.  
  1. Hype End-of-Season Products
The fall season means pumpkin this and apple that while Christmas tends to smell like cinnamon, pine, and sugar cookies. With so many Thanksgiving meals coming up, create an incentive to use these soon-to-be phased out products. Whether they are pumpkin pies, autumn-scented candles, or apple cookie mix they can be brought as gifts or as desserts.
  1. Happy HolidaysMake Life Easier for Hosts
Some entertainers think that hosting Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner sounds like a fun idea… until it comes time to cook, clean, and decorate. Anything that you or your business can remove from the giant plate of chores will be beneficial to these hosts. Maybe your catering service can bring a prepared Thanksgiving or Christmas meal to the home. Maybe your rental service can rent a giant dining room table to fit the cousins you didn’t even know you had. Maybe your maid service can come make the house spotless before the guests arrive. Regardless, milk these services and market them to hosts and entertainers. Consider a limited-time sales promotion ending on Thanksgiving Day.
  1. Be Thankful for Customers
Thanksgiving is all about giving thanks. Make sure to send a targeted email or direct mail piece to your customers with a special offer. This will make them feel special and get them to stop in your store before the crazy Black Friday sales start.
  1. Host an Event
This event can be free depending on your businesses size, budget, and generosity. Regardless of the budget,  it will be a great way to build relationship with customers and build morale within your staff during this Holiday season. This warm invitation can be sent out via email or direct mail piece. It can be included in the promotion mentioned in Tip 3.
South Sioux City Area Chamber of Commerce strives to help our local small businesses succeed. We offer helpful tips on networking and other actives. Our office is located at 4401 Dakota Avenue in South Sioux City. To find out more about our services offered to small businesses, call (402) 494-1626 or visit our website. Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!