Event of the Week: New Years Day Crop

 

Head out to Creek Water Memories on New Year day for the annual day crop event.  There will be food, prizes, drawings, and a scavenger hunt.  Cost of admission is $25.  For more information, please call 952-406-8732 or visit creekwatermemories.com. 

Event at Creek Water Memories – 107 Water Street

Time: 9AM to 9PM, January 1, 2022

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Business of the Week: Ace Hardware

Business of the Week: Ace Hardware

As your local hardware store, Jordan Ace Hardware is a member of the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the industry. As part of a cooperative, every Ace Hardware store is independently owned. From neighborhood hardware stores to lumberyards to super-size home centers, each Ace Hardware is unique and tailored to meet the needs of its local community.

 

 

 

 

 

Where: Ace Hardware is located at 540 2nd St W

What: Ace Hardware sells automotive, electric, hardware, lawn & garden, outdoor living, sporting goods, cleaning supplies, power tools, housewares, paint and plumbing products.

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Business of the Week: Hot Comics & Collectibles

Business of the Week: Hot Comics & Collectibles

Hot Comics & Collectibles is the best comic book store in the Midwest! Their selection of new comics, back issues, new and vintage toys, apparel, and anything else you might want will utterly shock and awe you!

Where: Hot Comics & Collectibles is located at 224 Broadway St S

What: Hot Comics & Collectibles sells new comics, back issues, new and vintage toys, and apparel.

 

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Letters to Santa Drawing 2021

The Jordan Commercial Club along with the Jordan area Businesses would like to invite you to participate in “Letters to Santa”. All Letters submitted will be entered into a drawing for fun prizes! 

Please drop all Letters off to the Big Red Mailbox at Pekarna Park on Water Street by Midnight on December 21st. We will draw the lucky winners at random on Wednesday, December 22nd.

Letter to Santa 2021 Form

Business of the Week: Brother Pest Management

Business of the Week: Brother Pest Management

Brothers, Troy and Cory Schmidt grew up in Southern Minnesota. With a goal to be different in the pest control industry, they decided to open their own business. With the support of family and friends, they have really developed a one of a kind service. If you are having a pest problem of any kind and want support a great small business, don’t hesitate to give them a call. You will be happy you did.

Where: 219 Water Street

What: Pest and rodent control services

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Business of the Week: I Just Can’t Cake It

Business of the Week: I Just Can’t Cake It (Facebook Link)

I Just Can’t Cake It is a bakery located in The Neon Orchid Emporium store building that opened this past summer that offers pastries, cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, danish, cake, cakepops, cupcakes, brownies.  Bakery products are a culmination of experience that resulted from baking for others in home health and hospice as form of therapy when the baker was a former RN and for family and friends. 

Where: 214 Water Street (Inside of the Neon Orchid Emporium)

What: Bakery that offers pastries, cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, danish, cake, cakepops, cupcakes, brownies.

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Business of the Week: OmniSence digital

Business of the Week: OmniSence digital

OmniSence digital helps businesses achieve growth online by providing the vital aspects of a successful digital marketing game plan through modern web design, search engine optimization (SEO),  photography, video, branding, and digital advertising.

Where: 109 Rice St. S

What: OmniSence digital offers web design, SEO, advertising, photography, video, drone/aerial, brand design, and hosting & maintenance services.

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Jordan Economic Development Authority (JEDA) Opening

The City of Jordan currently has one opening on the Jordan Economic Development Authority (JEDA).  Residents are encouraged to apply for an appointment to the authority by downloading and application from the City of Jordan JEDA page at the following link:  https://jordanmn.gov/city-government/economic-development-authority/

Applications will start to be reviewed November 30th, and should be turned in by then.

The position has an average time commitment of four to eight hours per month for a term of 6 years. JEDA meets every second Thursday of the month at 7pm in the Jordan City Council Chambers at 116 1st St E.

The role of the Economic Development Authority Commissioner is to review and act on matters related to business retention and expansion and community redevelopment/revitalization. The Economic Development Authority strives to proactively encourage and promote economic development by attracting new business, cultivate existing business, improve the business environment and strategically utilize resources to create jobs through commercial and industrial opportunities within the community. The Economic Development Authority serves as an advisory commission to the City Council.

MSHSL Class A Football Quarterfinal Championship Game

Watch the Class A High School Section 2 Class A Champion square off against the Section 3 Champion during the Minnesota State High School League Class A Quarterfinal Championship game at Jordan High School at 7pm on Friday, November 12th.

When:  7pm Friday, November 12th

Where:  Jordan High School

For more information, please visit the Minnesota State High School League website at the following link:  https://www.mshsl.org/sports-and-activities/football