Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Sallisaw Chamber Donates to Education

Dr. Matt Bauer, center, owner of the Sallisaw Chiropractic Clinic, and his wife, Jamie, accept the Business of the Month Award from Gary Winton, left, Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce president. The award was presented Wednesday at the monthly chamber luncheon meeting. At the same meeting, Winton announced the chamber was donating $1,000 to each of three education organizations. He also reminded members that the chamber's popular Diamond Daze festival will be held June 5 through 7 at the Sallisaw High School campus.
The Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce donated $1,000 for teacher scholarships to the Sallisaw Education Foundation at the chamber's monthly meeting Wednesday. Chamber President Gary Winton, left, presented the check to, from his left, Kim Girdner, Scott Farmer, Erika Martens and Dale Phelps, who represented the foundation at the presentation.

Dr. Curtis Shumaker, right, accepts a $1,000 check for scholarships from Gary Winton, Sallisaw Chamber president. The donation to the Indian Capital Technology Center was made at the chamber luncheon Wednesday.

Carl Albert State College Sallisaw Campus received a $1,000 donation for scholarships from the Sallisaw Chamber at the chamber's monthly luncheon Wednesday. Presenting the donation is Gary Winton, left, chamber president. Accepting are, from Winton's left, Garry Ivey, CASC president; Dr. Kathy Harrell, CASC Sallisaw Campus vice president; and Gary Schaefer and Buddy Spencer, representing the CASC Committee for Excellence.
Dr. Faisal Khan of Sequoyah Memorial Hospital's surgery team, explained the surgeries and medical testing available to Sequoyah County residents at the Sallisaw hospital to members of the Sallisaw Chamber at the chamber's monthly luncheon Wednesday. Khan said the hospital offers state of the art proceedures and equipment. "We have all the tools to take care of the patient before, during and after surgery," he said.
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By Sally Maxwell
Senior News Director


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