about us

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Mitchell Main Street and Beyond is an economic development program specifically targeted to provide technical assistance to commercial downtown Mitchell. The downtown has a unique sense of place which, as part of a national trend, is becoming increasingly popular as a place to do business, shop, dine, live and experience family activities. MMSBeyond is a member of the National Main Street Center, a program for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Founded in 1980, the NMSC’s “Four-Point Approach” of Organization, Design, Promotion and Economic Restructuring has been successfully utilized in over 1600 downtowns in 40 states.

 

We take pride in presenting a clean downtown with many opportunities to discover Mitchell's historical roots while creating a wonderful atmosphere to shop, eat, work and play. With each event MMSBeyond is a part of, our organization gives back to other local non-profits, instilling a community of value.

 

Our organization is dependent upon its many volunteers, members, partnerships and liasons within the city of Mitchell in creating a brick-n-mortar business climate within the downtown area. The many business and building owners within the historical district does indeed make Mitchell's Main Street a great place to Shop. Dine. Live. Experience.

 

Contact our Program Director

Molly Goldsmith
400 N. Main, Suite #103
Mitchell, SD 57301
605-990-4500
info@mitchellmainstreet.com

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Board of Directors

 

PRESIDENT:
Jeff Logan
Logan Theatres
605-996-9022
 
VICE PRESIDENT:
Bob Schoenfelder
Consolidated Properties
605-990-2300
 
SECRETARY:
Sara Lepke
Freestar Creative
605-999-1379
 
TREASURER:
Marty Cunningham
Retired
605-996-3768
 
PAST PRESIDENT:
Dave Brooks
CorTrust
605-999-6033
 
BOARD
 
Michelle White
Mueller Lumber
 
Mark Puetz
Puetz Corporation
 
Billy Mawhiney
Time at the Table
 
Carrie English
County Fair Food Stores

Brenda Olesen
Einstein’s Costume
 
Lyle Swenson
Carnegie Resource Center
 
Scott Houwman
Universal Physical Therapy