Sibley Chamber of Commerce

Mission Statement

"To Provide leadership to enhance the quality of life of the community through the unified efforts of its members, volunteers, businesses, and citizens"

 

Thank you for stopping at the Sibley Chamber of Commerce website. Please take your time and visit all the available pages. The community of Sibley offers the amenities of a quality life complimented by country charm. Sibley excels in the areas of education, health care, and public services.

Education

Education is a top priority in Sibley. Students at the Sibley-Ocheyedan Schools find a high quality and progressive environment in which to learn. Local student’s ACT scores average higher than the state and national average.

The Community Child Development Center is operated by the Osceola Community Hospital. This childcare program for infant through pre-school also has the after school “Latch Key” program for children K-4.

  • The Community Child Development Center offers a 2-Day and 3-Day Preschool program.

Health Care

Providing the newest and most advanced health care to the entire area is the goal of the Family Medical Clinic and the Osceola Community Hospital.

The Family Medical Clinic includes four board-certified family practice physicians. Specialty Clinics are available in cardiology, urology, orthopedics, general surgery, speech pathology, and occupational and physical therapies.

Serving all residents of Sibley is important to the community. There is an active Senior Citizen’s Center, newly built assisted living within Heartwood Heights, and two nursing homes; Country View Manor and Sibley Nursing and Rehab Center.

Business & Industry

Commitment to quality is evident in all types of area businesses. From retail stores to manufacturing plants, local employees are dedicated to their work. Throughout our history, many successful businesses were started in Sibley and continue their operations today.

Surrounding Sibley are the many family farms, which provide products and the work ethic typical of the community. Northwest Iowa’s fertile soil is a unique resource, which provides the economic base for the area.

Executive Director

Carissa Janssen- 
838 3rd Ave

2007 - 2008 Board Members

  • Jeff Herzberg, President
  • Janet Dykstra, Vice President
  • Shantry Dake
  • Linda Fick
  • Jennifer Greve
  • Rev. Doug Harding
  • Jessica McDyer
  • Rita Ludwig
  • Pam Vande Hoef
  • Melinda Roman
  • Laura Van Sloten
  • Roberta Wills

Appointed Positions

Pastor Terry Simm   Osceola County Ministerial Association
Larry Pedley   City Council Member- City of Sibley