Springfield Starbucks union workers join strike
Unionized Starbucks baristas in Springfield joined a nationwide strike Thursday, Nov. 20, picketing outside the store in the 1000 block East Battlefield Road.
The nationwide unfair labor practice strike began Nov. 13. Union Starbucks workers are rallying to demand the coffee giant finalize a union contract with improved staffing, hours, take-home pay, and on-the-job protections for baristas.
With baristas in 25 new cities joining the picket lines, the strike now includes 2,000 union Starbucks baristas from 95 stores across 65 cities, a union news release said.
Library district hires event spaces coordinator
The Springfield-Greene County Library District has appointed Stephanie Hornickel as its new event spaces coordinator. Hornickel joins the Library District after more than 25 years in the retail and wedding floral industries.
In her new role, Hornickel will oversee bookings for the Library Center’s new Hatch Auditorium, a 500-seat venue for events and programs. The space will host Library programming and be available for both public and private events. She will also manage the use of the library’s other event spaces.
The grand opening celebration for the Hatch Auditorium will be Jan. 16-18. The weekend will include a Teen Silent Disco, STEMusic with Roy Moye III, Geezer in Concert and Bob Holden’s Community Jazz Ensemble. For event details, visit thelibrary.org.
Springfield breweries medal at Missouri Beer Cup
Tie & Timber Beer Co. was recognized with five medals at the inaugural Missouri Beer Cup, the Show-Me State’s only statewide beer competition dedicated exclusively to Missouri craft breweries.
Tie & Timber’s medals included Gold for it’s Sidetrack Stout, Silver for Jack Blast Pumpkin Spice and Bronzes for Juicy Brewski, OG Bob American Brown Ale and Dope Flannel Rye IPA.
Other Springfield breweries recognized at the Missouri Beer Cup include:
- Springfield Brewing Co.: Gold medals for Mayhem Marzen and Margarita-Style Squeeze; Silver for Farmstand Cider and Bronze for Italian Pilsner;
- Hold Fast Brewing: Gold medal for Poblana Pils
efactory and SBDC recognized for excellence, innovation
Missouri State University’s efactory, home to the Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at MSU, was recently honored with the U.S. Small Business Administration’s SBDC Excellence and Innovation Award for the Great Plains Region, recognizing its outstanding impact on small business growth and entrepreneurship across Missouri and neighboring states.Â
Each year, the U.S. SBA honors top-performing Small Business Development Centers for exceptional innovation, measurable results, and leadership in helping entrepreneurs succeed. The Missouri SBDC at MSU stood out for its statewide collaboration and measurable economic impact — qualities that echo the spirit of Small Business Saturday, when communities come together to celebrate the small businesses that drive local economies.Â
In addition to the national recognition, Dr. Lance Coffman, senior program manager for strategic initiatives, was named the 2025 Missouri SBDC State Star. This statewide recognition honors exemplary performance, leadership, and innovation within the Missouri SBDC network. Coffman was recognized alongside other State Star recipients from across the country at the America’s SBDC national conference.
Ozarks McDonald’s owner marks 40 years
McDonald’s recently recognized franchise owner/operator Chip McGeehan for 40 years with the McDonald’s brand.
McGeehan’s connection to McDonald’s began with a conversation during a duck hunting trip with a friend, a fellow McDonald’s franchisee. Inspired by his friend’s story and the opportunity to make an impact as a business owner, McGeehan began the process to become a franchisee and purchased his first McDonald’s restaurant in Marshfield in 1988.
In addition to other community contributions, McGeehan and his wife, Teresa, made a transformational contribution toward Victory Mission’s new $22 million shelter project in Springfield. The 50,000-square-foot facility will replace Victory Mission’s aging men’s shelter, a 70-year-old building stretched beyond capacity. When completed in 2027, the new headquarters will expand shelter capacity by 30% and bring essential services together under one roof, providing a stronger path out of crisis and into stability for men across southwest Missouri. In recognition of their commitment, Victory Mission’s new headquarters will be named in honor of Chip and Teresa McGeehan, a lasting tribute to their generosity and compassion for the community.
Fundraising professionals recognized in 2025 awards
The Association of Fundraising Professionals, Community Foundation of the Ozarks, and the Ozarks Health Advocacy Foundation partnered on National Philanthropy Day to recognize individuals and organizations who serve and strengthen the community.
2025 honorees include:
- Foundation of the Year — Hatch Foundation;
- Fundraising Professional of the Year — Whitney Williams, Legal Services of Southwest Missouri;
- Fundraising Rising Star of the Year — Samantha Whittaker, Nixa Education Foundation;
- Philanthropic Business of the Year — Vital Farms;
- Fundraising Event of the Year — Care to Learn School Soirée;
- Philanthropist of the Year — Robyn Yost, Mercy;
- Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year — Vanessa Scavuzzo, CASA of Southwest Missouri;
- OHAF Child Health Advocate of the Year — Tranna S. Shaughnessy, Diaper Bank of the Ozarks;
- CFO Humanitarian of the Year — Stephanie Stenger.
