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2009 Members Listing
Tyndall Chamber of Commerce
Amanda Larson, Chamber Treasurer
PO Box 305
Tyndall SD 57066
605-589-3531
amandalarson@sdstate.edu
Randall RC&D
Jeff Stewart
276 Main Street
P.O. Box 247
Lake Andes, SD 57356-0247
(605) 487-7077, ext. 4
(605) 487-7651 (FAX)
Jeff.Stewart@sd.usda.gov
First Fidelity Bank
John Lillibridge, Chb.
Box 396 Burke , SD 57523
605.775.2641
City of Gregory
Jennifer Keegan, Assistant Finance Officer
120 W. 6th St.
PO Box 436
Gregory SD 57533
605-835-8270
info@cityofgregory.com
Winner Area Chamber of Commerce
Amy Moe, Director
PO Box 268
Winner, SD 57580
office: 605-842-1533
fax: 605-842-1512
thechamber@gwtc.net
South Central RC&D
Jewell Boch, Program Support Assistant
PO Box 461
Murdo , SD 57559
605-669-2404 x4
Larry Lucas
Mission SD
Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
George Kotti, Executive Director
PO Box 342
Hot Springs SD 57747
605-745-4140
hschamber@gwtc.net
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Information for Members:
Project Updates
WEBSITE
Events and Community Attractions are listed FREE. Click HERE to send yours to us!
Website Advertising Opportunities for Members
Promotional Listings For Businesses:
Basic plan $12/year: (months x $1.00) $_________
Listing with business name, address, telephone number
Standard Plan $30/year: (months x $2.50) $_________
Business name, address, telephone number, web site link
ADD an AD $60/year: (months x $5.00) $_________
Box Ad on a page (limited space available)
Advertising year begins on January 1st and runs until December 31st of each year.
--Advertising rates will be prorated starting from the month the advertising starts.
--Advertising must be paid for in advance and renewed by the 15th of January each year.
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BROCHURE
The Oyate Trail brochure is being distributed at travel shows and in our state's visitor information stops. We've sent copies to communities along the Oyate Trail and still have some on hand for requests from interested travelers.
New brochures will be printed as needed.
2010 Oyate Trail Sales
Check back to the Sale page for info.
Oyate Trail History
Efforts to promote a route along South Dakota's southern border to the Black Hills have existed since the first highway ran through the area. The Association for the Oyate Trail of Southern South Dakota has been around since the early 1990s, and recent work by a dedicated core group has brought new life to the organization. Please join us! Email today for ways you can get on board. Together we can effectively promote southern South Dakota.
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