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Jones County Chamber of
Commerce eNewsletter

October 13, 2011 

Leadership Jones County 

 

Local Government (participants only)

Wednesday, November 2

 

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"What makes Superman a hero is not that he has power, but that he has the wisdom and the maturity to use the power wisely."
- Christopher Reeve
 

Trick or Treat!

 

Superman 

Have you picked out your Halloween costume? Got your pumpkins? Gotten your candy corn? At our house we have been eating candy corn for about a month now. I sometimes wonder if Rebekah and Ethan rob the candy truck every week just for fun. Rebekah loves the stuff. I end up getting sick on it every year because it is accessible and I can't seem to put it down! It is just one of those things that makes the holiday more special. 

 

It wouldn't be Halloween without candy corn, pumpkins, hay rides, scarecrows, trick or treating, practical jokes and kids in costumes. I used to not be a big fan of Halloween. I had no real need to. Rebekah and I would attend our church's fall carnival and help out, but without kids of your own, it doesn't mean as much. 

 

Now that Ethan is in the picture, all that has changed. His first Halloween he was a pumpkin. Obvious choice since he was as wide across as he was tall (not to mention he couldn't walk so it was the perfect disguise). Last year he was a scarecrow. This year I have had a lot of fun with Rebekah looking at different costumes and trying to decide what he will be. 

 

As we looked through the different costumes one had more significant meaning than the rest. Superman! Unfortunately Ethan knows nothing of Superman. But, ever since I was a little boy my dad has told me of his experience as Superman. (Notice I said AS Superman.) My father distinctly remembers when he was about four or five receiving a pair of hand-me-down Superman pajamas, red cape and all. I can't remember from which cousin he got them, but given the rest of the story I can imagine the persuasive prankster. (Because some of you are more familiar with my family, I will withhold the names to protect the guilty.) 

 

Anyway, my father received the pajamas and was quickly in awe. Seeing his affection for this new "suit of power", my dad's cousin quickly cooked up a scheme to convince him that if he put on the suit, he would have all the power of Superman. He could break through walls, bend steel and even fly! 

 

Well, like any gullible little boy, that last line got my dad. To the roof he went! With his new-to-him "suit of armor" pulled and stretched over his little body, pale skin showing here and there, peeping through well worn holes from hard fought battles. Shield of gold proudly displayed across a sea of blue and a crimson red cape waving proudly like Old Glory in a stiff breeze. He rose to the peak of his one story home with determination. Without an ounce of fear he proudly proclaimed, "I am Superman! Da-Ta-Da!" Leaping from his perch and reaching for the sky, wind rushing through his hair and blood pumping in his little body, he fell. Down, down, down. He broke his arm and quickly came to the realization that he was indeed, NOT SUPERMAN. 

 

Even as my dad told me this story when I was growing up, I could sense some disappointment that he was not Superman. I also know now that what my dad was doing is what I have to do with Ethan every day. I can see the fire and determination in my young son's eyes. He is all boy. He is strong willed like his mother (and me). When he puts his mind to it, nothing will stop him. So like any good parent, I have to share with him my dumb mistakes. The lessons I have had to learn the hard way, just as my daddy did with me. He shared his successes and failures to help me understand that it is okay to fail. Even at the peak of greatness, reaching for the sky you can receive bad information that causes you to fall. It may even break you, but it will also make you stronger. 

 

As adults we lose the "innocence of a child". The thought that we can accomplish anything we put our minds to is surrounded with doubts and "what ifs". No goal is too big. No dream too far out of reach. Let's work together to return that innocence in Jones County. Don't go around encouraging others to jump off their roofs, but let's do encourage each other to reach for their dreams. 

 

I am continually amazed at the progress and accomplishments our community is having. I hope you are to. Let's work to finish 2011 strong! Happy Halloween and Happy Trick or Treating! Be Safe and have fun.

  

Ethan_Halloween_2009 

Ethan's First Halloween 2009

 

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Future Leaders
Now Accepting Applications
 
High School guidance counselors in Jones County are now accepting applications for Future Leaders of Jones County, class of 2012. If you know a high school junior interested in making a difference in Jones County through a unique leadership development program, please have them talk to their school's guidance counselor and apply to FLJC. Participation is limited. Graduating participants are eligible for a Jones County Junior College Scholarship.
 
Applications due Wednesday, October 26
 
"Mountaintops inspire leaders but valleys mature them."
~ Winston Churchill

 

"Life is like an onion: You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep." 

~ Carl Sandburg

 

"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary." 

~ Steve Jobs

 

"A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in."

~ Greek proverb

 

"Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs."

 ~ Malcolm S. Forbes

Volume 2, Issue 20 
Upcoming Events

 

 

Laurel Main Street

Welcome Reception

for Judi Holifield

new Executive Director of Laurel Main Street

Tuesday, Oct. 18th 6pm

the Reserve

downtown Laurel

 

 

JCYP

3rd Annual

Black Jack  Tournament

 Thursday, Oct. 20th

5:30 pm - 8pm

The Reserve

Downtown Laurel

 

$5 members

$10 for non-members

 

5 FREE CHIPS
Light appetizers
Cash Bar provided by Southern Beverage Company

1st Place: 32" Flat Screen TV
2nd Place: Saints Tickets
3rd Place: $100 Gift Card  
 

JCYP Annual Fundraiser for the JCJC/JCYP Scholarship. 

 

  

Exploring the Options and Benefits of CNG for the American Public

Thursday, Oct. 27th

10am - 2pm 

Whitehead Advanced Technology Center

Howard Technology Park

Call or email Petey Barnett (601) 580-2143 or petey.barnett@jcjc.edu

Lunch is provided.
Hosted by JCJC and the MS Natural Gas Assoc.
 

 

Jones County Heart Walk

Saturday, Oct. 29th 8am

JCJC walking track

 

 

Ellisville Rotary Club 5K Saturday, Oct. 29th

Howard Technology Park

Ellisville.

 

 

Ellisville "Rotary Fest"

Saturday, Nov. 5th

Downtown Ellisville

  

 

Daylight Savings

Time Ends

Sunday, Nov. 6th.  

 


 
 

New Chamber Members

 

Harper's Heating & Air

42 Danny Hilbun Road

Soso, MS 39480

(601) 335-3909

American Fire & Safety

2511 Hwy 15 N

Laurel, MS 39440

(601) 428-7233

www.428safe.com

Universal Auto Parts

P.O. Box 2128

Laurel, MS 39442

(601) 426-6376


Dorsey Consulting, LLC

19 Lilly Lane

Ellisville, MS 39437

(601) 477-9325

www.dorseycompany.com

Phillips Drive-In

330 S. Magnolia Street

Laurel, MS 39440

(601) 426-2265 

 

 

Interesting Articles

 

Make Sure You Know What You've Got Before It Is Gone

~ from Harvard

Business Review

 

10 Things Never To Tell Sales Prospects

~ from bnet.com

 

5 Ways To Sell Your Big Idea More Effectively 

~ Thought Leaders LLC

 

How Apple Can Maintain Its Polish

~ from CNN Money

 

To Succeed Today, Forget the Old Business Myths 

~ from Open Forum

 

 

The Jones County Chamber of Commerce assists and coordinates publicity events for member businesses providing opportunities to interact with business colleagues and local community members while promoting  Jones County locally, state-wide and nationally.

 

For membership information,
call (601) 649-3031

 

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