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Take a sneak peak of silent auction items for ‘An Evening of Promise’

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SIOUX CENTER – The silent auction at Promise Community Health Center’s 10th annual “An Evening of Promise” Celebration and Fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 18, has something for everyone. A large variety of items, including this John Deere pedal tractor, will be offered on the silent auction for Promise Community Health Center's 10th annual "An Evening of Promise" Celebration and Fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Terrace View Event Center in Sioux Center. The auction includes items ranging from autographed Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings footballs to to a catered pork loin meal for up to 20 people in your home to handcrafted quilts to various gift certificates. As an added benefit for participants in the auction, Ground Effects of Sioux Center has provided a $20 gift certificate for people who place a bid on any item. Each family can receive one certificate. Ground Effects will pass on 10 percent of the total sales from the certificates redeemed by the Nov. 3 expir

Kleinhesselink, Tuschen assume co-leadership role at Promise CHC

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SIOUX CENTER – Promise Community Health Center of Sioux Center announces the hiring of Amy Kleinhesselink and Emily Tuschen as joint chief executive officers. Amy Kleinhesselink, CEO/CFO They also will continue in the current leadership roles with the health center. Kleinhesselink has served as the chief financial officer of Promise since 2013. Tuschen was promoted to chief operating officer in January 2018. Don Ortman, board president of Promise, said the health center has thrived under their direction in these leadership responsibilities and expects it to continue to grow into the future under their shared leadership as co-CEOs. “The board is very excited,” Ortman said. “We have two people who are passionate about what Promise does. They are very talented in what they do, and they have an unbelievable skill set to lead this organization.” Kleinhesselink, 41, earned a degree in accounting and business administration from Northwestern College in Orange City in 1999 and obtained he

Fratelli's 'one-of-a-kind' comedy mentalism show to captivate crowd

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by Derrick Vander Waal SIOUX CENTER – The fire inside Arthur Fratelli to perform and entertain was ignited when his uncle pulled a quarter out of his ear when he was a boy. Ever since then, it’s been the the three R’s for him . . . Research. Rehearse. Refine. Arthur Fratelli will amaze the audience at Promise Community Health Center's "An Evening of Promise" Celebration and Fundraiser with his comedy mentalism performance. Promise's 10th annual event is Thursday, Oct. 18, at Terrace View Event Center in Sioux Center. Get your tickets by Wednesday, Oct. 10. “I performed all through college, and when the time came to look for a job, I never did. You can imagine how proud my parents are,” Fratelli joked. “I'm celebrating two decades as a full-time purveyor of amazingness.” “The Amazing Arthur,” as he is known, will share his hilarious comedy mentalism show with the audience at Promise Community Health Center’s 10th annual “An Evening of Promise” Celebration and Fun