Nashville Arkansas

Nashville teen serves as Senate Page

WASHINGTON –– Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts student Katherine Quintanilla traded in the scenes of the Hot Springs campus for the opportunity to navigate the corridors of the U.S. Capitol as a Senate Page this summer.

Quintanilla served as one of 52 Senate Pages who prepared the U.S. Senate chamber for the day’s business by distributing documents to senators’ desks, assisting in the cloakrooms, supporting chamber staff, and – when Congress was in session – sitting near the dais waiting to help members delivering remarks or casting votes.

“It was an honor and privilege to have been able to work as a Senate Page for Senator Boozman and represent the state of Arkansas. Never in my life did I think I would be able to see the inner workings of our government and interact with senators. Being able to witness firsthand potential legislation on the Senate floor was incredible and working on Capitol Hill was the experience of a lifetime,” Quintanilla said. 

The 17-year-old rising senior originally from Nashville, Arkansas earned her appointment to the position from U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR).

“Katherine did an excellent job supporting the day-to-day activity of the Senate and gained a rare perspective on the legislative process. I am hopeful this experience will inspire her to pursue a lifetime of civic engagement. Our entire state can be proud by her service and contributions to this prestigious program,” Boozman said

Quintanilla is an active member of the Future Business Leaders of America and participated in Arkansas Girls State earlier this summer. She also founded the Syrian Emergency Task Force club at her school, which advocates for an end to the civil war in Syria and collaborates with other chapters in the state to promote humanitarian assistance for victims.

Katherine is the daughter of Carlos and Berta Quintanilla. 

The Senate Page program started in 1829 when Senator Daniel Webster appointed the first Senate Page. Today, the program is a unique, highly selective opportunity for high school juniors with a strong academic standing to learn firsthand about the institution often referred to as “the world’s greatest deliberative body.”

Senate Page Katherine Quintanilla and Senator John Boozman

The CALL announces new Coordinator for Howard, Hempstead and Nevada Counties

Holli Boyett has been named as the new Coordinator for The CALL in Howard, Hempstead, and Nevada Counties.

Boyett is a 2006 graduate of Nashville High School. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations from Arkansas Tech University in 2009, a Master of Arts in Education in 2012 and Master of Science in Education in 2017.

Boyett brings nearly a decade of program coordination experience having managed various state and federal education programs at DeQueen Mena and Southwest Arkansas education cooperatives. She attends Unity Baptist Church in Hope along with husband Scott and daughter, Julianne. At Unity, Boyett serves in the Rev It UP and Greeter ministries. Boyett is an Ambassador for the Hope-Hempstead County Chamber of Commerce and has previously been active with United Way and Junior Auxiliary of Hope.

“I am excited to bring my program coordination experience to The CALL and continue the good work that has been done southwest Arkansas,” Boyett said. “I am most excited about relationship building to meet the foster care needs in our part of the state. I look forward to partnering with churches and community organizations to recruit, encourage and equip foster families."

The CALL will host a Community Coffee at the Hope Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, August 23. The public is invited to attend. Community Coffee events in Prescott and Nashville are pending as well. The organization will also host their annual Souper Sunday fundraiser the first Sunday in October. Those wishing to get involved with The CALL can contact Boyett by email at hboyett@thecallinarkansas.org.

Tyson Foods to build $70 million hatchery in Hope

by Talk Business & Politics staff (staff2@talkbusiness.net)

On the heels of Tyson Foods’ announcement to close its processing plant in Van Buren, Ark., with the elimination of almost 1,000 jobs, the Springdale-based meat giant reports a new $70 million hatchery it will build in Hope that will be completed in late 2024.

The new 131,000-square-foot hatchery will replace the existing facility and triple capacity, contributing to operational efficiencies at the company’s nearby poultry processing complexes in Hope and Nashville, Ark.

“We continually strive to unlock the next level of excellence in quality and service to our customers,” said Donnie King, CEO of Tyson Foods. “This investment is another way to demonstrate our long-term commitment to our home state of Arkansas and the Hope and Nashville communities.”

https://talkbusiness.net/2023/03/tyson-foods-to-build-70-million-hatchery-in-hope/

2021 Howard County Fair Exhibit and Educational Booth Winners

2021 Howard County Fair Exhibit Winner

Sr. Flower Show – Cut Flower …..……………………………… Deb Wallis

Sr. Flower Show – Plant …………………..…………………. Betty Johnson

Jr. Flower Show – Cut Flower …..…………………………… Arlee Howard

Sr. Food Preservation – Dried ……………...………………… Corliss Lewis

Sr. Food Preservation – Vegetable …………………….……. Codie Jamison

Jr. Food Preservation – Pickles …………………..……… Guy Cooper Kroll

Sr. Needlework – Other Category……………………..……… Judy Johnson

Sr. Needlework – 1st Quilt ……...………………………………….. Joy Barr

Sr. Needlework – Quilt ………………………..……….. Jeanette McConnell

Sr. Needlework – Crochet ………...……………………………….. Jon Nutt

Sr. Needlework – Cross Stitch ………………………………. Kay Gathright

Jr. Needlework – Quilt …………………………………….…… Sarah Lamb

Sr. Photography ………………………………………….. Gayle Castleberry

Sr. Photography …………………………………………..……. Jim Johnson

Sr. Photography ………………………………………………… Julia Moore

Jr. Photography ………………………………………………….. Elli Wallis

Sr. Home Arts ………………………………………….….… Wade Bearden

Sr. Home Arts …………………………………………………. Scott Wilson

Jr. Home Arts ……………………………………...…… Christian Trombley

Jr. Home Arts ………………………………………...…….. Torey Hathcoat

Sr. Art …………………………………………………….….…. Cindy Petty

Jr. Art ………………………………………………………… Klaire Hendry

Sr. Horticulture ………………………………………….……. Judy Johnson

Jr. Horticulture – Peppers ……...……………………………….. Briley Ford

Jr. Horticulture – Eggs …………………………………..…. Payeton Bagley

Jr. Horticulture – Pumpkin …………..………………...… Guy Cooper Kroll

Sr. Baked Goods ……………………………………………….. Tina Conzel

Sr. Baked Goods ……………………………………………….. Hazel White

Jr. Baked Goods ……………………………………………… Ember Boyce

Sr. Clothing …………………………………………..……….. Judy Johnson

Jr. Clothing ………………………………………….……….. Lily Trombley

Educational Booths

4-H …………………………………………….…………..……. Cloverbuds

EHC Club ………………………………………………………….. Twilight

School Group ………………………………………………………. FCCLA

Civic Group ……………………………………………… Master Gardeners

Nursing Assistant Training Program at UA Cossatot in Nashville Beginning in July

Nursing Assistant Program

This 90-hour training combines classroom instruction, lab activities, and supervised practical training in a nursing facility. It prepares students for all aspects of nursing assisting. Successful completers receive a certificate, and are eligible to take the State competency exam. $691 (includes $645 tuition plus $46 for textbooks)  

Register by: July 7

Date: July 15 – August 12 (Mondays  - Thursdays)

Time: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM

Location: Nashville

Instructor: Melba Hess

 

16 hours of clinical training will be conducted in a long term care facility within the UA Cossatot service area.

Vendors for Stand-Up America Celebration in Nashville June 26th

If you would like to be a vendor at the upcoming Stand-Up for America Celebration on June 26th starting at 1:00 p.m. at the City park…call the park office (845-7405) and schedule a spot for your vendor booth. All Chamber members there is no charge, otherwise the price is: $50.00 for food vendors, and $25.00 for all others.

There will be an antique car show, and a softball tournament going on in the park that day as well. Come join us in the 100 year old birthday of the Chamber, and tribute to our country and our service men and women!!

 Thanks,

Mike Reese,

Director

Nursing Assistant Training Program at UA Cossatot in Nashville

Upcoming Continuing Education Classes at UA Cossatot include:

Nursing Assistant Training Program

This 90-hour training combines classroom instruction, lab activities, and supervised practical training in a nursing facility. It prepares students for all aspects of nursing assisting. Successful completers receive a certificate, and are eligible to take the state competency exam. $645, plus books

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Register by: May 7

Date: May 17 - June 22

(Mondays - Thursdays)

Time: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM

Location: Nashville

Instructor: Melba Hess

16 hours of clinical training will be conducted in a long term care facility within the UA Cossatot service area.

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Heart Saver CPR Classes and Stop the Bleed Classes at Howard Memorial in Nashville

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Howard Memorial Hospital will be resuming the Heart Saver CPR Classes and Stop the Bleed Classes. Class size will be limited to 20, masks will be required and social distancing guidelines will be in effect. For information or to schedule a class, please contact Jeff Williams, RN at 870-845-4400.

Message from the Nashville Chamber of Commerce

We have received information that there is someone calling merchants trying to sell advertising on refrigerator magnets. They are saying that they have permission from the City of Nashville, the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, and the Howard County Library.

Be advised that the Nashville Chamber of Commerce has no knowledge of the company known as UAC trying to make these sales. PLEASE BE ON ALERT

Thanks,

Mike Reese

Chamber Director

Another of the 2021 Reasons for Attending UA Cossatot Next Spring...Location

2021 Reasons To Attend UA Cossatot In The Spring.....Reason #1313

Location, Location, Location…Location. UA Cossatot offers classes on four separate campuses in Southwest Arkansas. De Queen, Nashville, Ashdown, and Lockesburg. And, when you include our online classes, your UAC campus could be as close as your very own living room. Convenience has always been a characteristic of our college and we invite you to join us this spring. Classes begin January 11th. To find out more, visit our website: www.cccua.edu.

Nashville Chamber Christmas Parade

The Nashville Christmas parade in the City park was a great success.

We know that we had over 500 come through the park because

Kids Dental Center said that they gave out all of the 500 toothbrushes

that they had on hand. We know that there was a good number

that continued to flow through the city park.

 

The Nashville Chamber of Commerce wants to thank the UA Cossatot

student ambassadors, Diana Ramirez of DeQueen, and MacKynze

Dollarhide of Ashdown for tabulating the winners of the parade.

The winners were: 1st place Poblanos of Nashville, 2nd place Kids

Dental Center of Nashville, and 3rd place was Special Moments also

of Nashville. The best decorated vehicle was Mark McCammack

 

A great thank you to the Nashville and Dierks fire departments for

bringing their equipment to make the parade more festive. And of

course Santa for taking time out of his busy schedule to greet the kids.

 

Also, the Christmas Bucks winner last week was Sheila Toliver of

Nashville for $100. Congratulations from the Nashville Chamber!

Nashville Chamber First Christmas Bucks Winner

Congratulations to Ms. Lois Henson of Mineral Springs, AR. as our

1st winner of the Chamber’s Christmas Bucks promotion. Ms. Henson won $100 in the first of 3 drawings. She said “ Oh Thank you so much, I have never won anything” Ms. Henson is 81. We thank her for registering at Nashville Vision Center. The Chamber has 25 Chamber businesses participating in the “Bucks” program this year. Congratulations to Ms. Lois Henson of Mineral Springs from the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.

Next drawing will be at Ivan Smith Furniture this Friday at 9:30 a.m.

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Cosmetology at UA Cossatot

2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot in the Spring....Reason #1234.....Cosmetology!

The primary purpose of this course is to train the student in the basic manipulative skills, safety judgements, proper work habits, desirable attitudes, and appreciation necessary for positions as a Cosmetologist. Students will be trained in hygiene and sanitation (80 clock hours), related science (120 clock hours), physiotherapy, hairdressing (1000 clock hours), manicuring (100 clock hours), aesthetics (100 clock hours), salesmanship and shop management (50 clock hours), and shop deportment (50 clock hours). To find out more about our UAC Cosmetology Program, visit:

https://www.cccua.edu/prog.../skilled-and-technical-sciences

Cossatot Community College

UA Cossatot's Cosmetology Program is located on the back side of the Nashville Campus. The following services are available Monday through Friday, from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Walk-in customers are welcome. For appointments or more information, call 870-845-5976. UA Cossatot Cosmetology Service Menu All current UA Cossatot students receive half price on all services with a UAC Student I.D.

Holiday Notes From the Nashville Chamber of Commerce

DOWNTOWN TREES:

City crews to put up Main Street Christmas trees: December 2nd,

Downtown individual trees are $35.00. Customer decorates and we supply the signage.

Call the Chamber office to order 845-1262.

We will put up only 50 trees this year. Call early to get yours

CHRISTMAS PARADE:

Christmas parade will be in the City Park Sat. Dec.12th. The time is 5:30 p.m. until 8:00. Floats will be parked along the drive through route in the park.

No charge to enter…but we will have 1, 2, & 3rd place winners. 1st= $250, 2nd=$150, & 3rd =$100.

People driving through the park will vote on the parked displays will be how we will determine the winners.

The parked floats will in turn vote on any of the cars that want to decorate. The winner of the

best drive through car will receive a $50 gift certificate

To enter your float, call the park at (870) 845-7405, talk to Megan.

CHRISTMAS BUCKS PROMO:

We will set out Christmas “Bucks” to participating members the week of Dec. 1st

“Bucks” drawing will be for $100.00. One winner per week for 3 weeks: Dec 4th,Dec 11th, &

Dec. 18th. These are Friday drawings for 3 weeks.

Winners will redeem their winnings where their registration was drawn at the participating Chamber merchant.

They will have one week to go to the merchant and make their purchase up to $100 at the

participating merchant. The Chamber will give the merchant the $100 for their purchase.

Merchants who have winners need to contact the Chamber to get reimbursed for the winner.