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The Chamber meets with Discover Downstate Illinois, https://www.downstateil.org, the City of Red Bud, and Representative David Friess regarding the 2024 Red Bud Chamber Guide. The Chamber is working on a new full-color guide to be available in 2024. Downstate Illinois, which has created the visitor’s guide, Tourism Times, and many other publications that promote Southern Illinois, is working with the chamber to help promote Red Bud and its businesses. Photo 1 – From right to left (State Rep David Friess, Bradley Mayberry – President of the Chamber, Pam Poetker – City of Red Bud, Admin, Quinn Johnson – Chamber Secretary, Christine Orr – Sales and Marketing Director – Discover Downstate Illinois and Jessica Harr – Downstate Illinois Graphic Designer. More information to come.


Chamber After Hours and General Membership Meeting
We would like to thank Dieterich Bank and Red Bud Regional Home Care for hosting our 11/29/23 After Hours event. There was a nice turnout, everyone enjoyed food and beverage from Slam Catering and Lieferbrau. Brad Mayberry – President of the Chamber; called the meeting to order and discussed the success the Chamber has accomplished in the past quarter. The Witches Night Out event raised $3000.00 donated to the Nonprofit Organization, “Love Abbey”. The Holiday Happenings event brought hundreds of people to our community who patronized our local businesses. Cookie Baking Battle was able to donate $1800 to Royal Table/Musketeer Market. Brad asked our members to review the new Chamber website and send in their logos, business hours, and brief bios for their businesses to be added to the site.
The 2024 Director additions have been submitted for approval. Breann Fahey of Dieterich Bank, Julie Stellhorn of Thrivent, and Tyler Hess of Country Financial.
Jason Semple, CEO of Dieterich Bank spoke briefly. He thanked the Chamber for the continued support and business. He welcomed everyone to the newly remodeled branch and discussed the south branch remodel. It should be open in the coming months, and they would like to invite everyone to attend an opening there as well. He discussed how Red Bud Home Health came to rent the other half of the building and welcomed them to the Chamber. Kristy Baldwin thanked everyone for coming and SLAM Catering for the food and Lieferbrau for the bar.
Cathy Dupertuis was drawn for the Dieterich Bank door prize, pictured below with Jason Semple CEO of Dieterich Bank.



Christmas Walk –
Holiday Shopping
November 19th, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.




2021 Citizen of Achievement – Alan Mueth

Pictured: Gina Brunkhorst, Julie Stern, Tami Pautler, Alan Mueth, Bradley Mayberry, and Lisa Woods.
Normally, the Red Bud Citizen of Achievement Award is presented at the annual Red Bud Chamber of Commerce dinner. However with this year’s dinner cancelled, the recipient was surprised with the honor last week.
On May 25, while at The Office for what he thought was just a family birthday dinner, the Chamber’s board of directors completely surprised Alan Mueth.
Chamber Treasurer Brad Mayberry presented Mueth with a plaque that stated it was presented “In honor and with deep appreciation of faithful, devoted and valuable service you have given to the community of Red Bud.” Mayberry then read the letter nominating Mueth for the award.
The letter stated, “Alan has been a leader in the City of Red Bud and community all his life. He had a devotion for the history of the area and has often portrayed the early founders of Red Bud.
“One of his biggest accomplishments in the past several years has been the restoration of the buildings downtown. With his many hours, along with his wife Karla, of hard work, they have done a remarkable job to keep the historic district alive. Without their dedication, these buildings would have deteriorated. Making two apartments into ‘Bed and No Breakfast’ has brought many outside guests, who compliment on how nice it is.
“For many, many years, he has been the one who winds the city hall clock at least once a week. That is dedication. He was also involved with the restoration of the city hall and probably a lot of other projects of which I am not aware.
“He served on the board of education at Trinity Lutheran School and was instrumental in keeping the school in session.
“He and Karla are members of Trinity Church in Prairie. They are the parents of Tyler, Ashley and Kelsey, who have provided him with grandchildren to enjoy.
“He truly deserves the honor of being the Citizen of Achievement.”
Humbled by the honor, Mueth thanked the Chamber directors and said he was speechless.
Masonic Chili Melee’
November 18th , 2023

Holiday Happenings
November 17th-19th –

2022 Citizen of Achievement – John Preston

Pictured: John Preston and Bradley Mayberry, President
We begin with a quote from Fred Rogers….“Look for the helpers. You will always find people are helping”. To this day, especially in times of disaster, I remember my mothers words and I am always comforted by realizing that there are still so many helpers…. so many caring people in this world.
This is how I would describe my nomination. He has spent his life helping others. When he sees someone that needs a hand, he is there. Always eager to help anyone in need.
When writing this nomination letter, I reached out to many individuals within the community to listen to their stories. And boy are there many. One gentleman told me that when he was ill, my nomination would drive he and his wife to and from the hospitals and appointments in St. Louis since they were unable. Another individual describes him as a vital asset to the church and school. He is always there to take on any project they may have. Scheduling repairs and seeing them through to the end. In the morning it is common to see him driving up to the school to see what he can help with. Several years ago he had a few free days and wanted to repair the lamppost flag brackets in town. The city was repairing the brackets as they had time available, but he wanted to have the American flags flying evenly on every pole. He set out with his toolbox and ladder, repairing and straightening every flag post.
One of the largest programs he works with is the Randolph County Toys for Tots program. Since 2009 he and his wife have visited every school in Randolph County, every year dropping off applications to each school. They work for months collecting money, raising awareness to the program, picking up toys, hosting raffles, and partnering for donations. He is very proud of this program and works hard for it year round. He walks with his fellow Marines in all the Randolph County Parades, handing out items from the organization. By December he has his own Santa’s Workshop in his home as items start coming in. In 2019 alone they helped almost 800 children in Randolph county receive a toy for Christmas. He takes the phrase “Every child deserves a toy for Christmas” to heart.
Compassion and Patriotism are apparent in him always. He and his fellow VFW Veterans raise the flags on Main and Market and at the entrances to the city during times of remembrance. He Chairs the flag program at the VFW and maintains the posts inventory of medical equipment for veterans and local citizens in need. He is the adjuant for the Randolph County Marine Corps League, the Chaplain of the VFW Post 6632 and a recipient for the Bicentennial Honor 200. He previously was a boy scout leader, is a trustee of St. Johns Lutheran School and Church, and is a part of the SonShine Visitation Ministry.
In 2015 he was named Lion of the year by the Red Bud Lions Club. His accomplishments are many. He does not do it for the recognition, he does is because he genuinely cares for others. He is a Helper. Always loo for the helpers in the world. That’s where you will find our John. Semper Fidelis.
Ladies and Gentleman please join me in a round of applause for our 2022 Red Bud Citizen of the Year John Preston.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
- Life long member (exception while working in Decatur IL for Illinois Power)
- Graduate of St John’s Lutheran School
- Served on many church committees, past elder and most currently serving two consecutive terms as as Trustee
- Can be seen almost daily doing maintenance and repairs at church. If he sees a repair, or is asked to replace signage or an improvement, he “gets in done.”
Graduate of Red Bud HS class of 1964
- Served on each reunion committee
- Developed and maintains class member roster data base
- After high school attended and graduated from Rolla School of Engineering with a BS, Mechanical Engineering Worked 1 year then joined the Marines attaining the rank of Sergeant VFW
- Past Junior Vice President of VFW Post #6632, currently serves as post chaplain
- Assisted the move and renovate current VFW
- Volunteers with team members placing 120 flags on patriotic holidays lining our main streets
- Color guard participant at military funerals and patriotic events
- Repurposed mail box, which serves as a collection point for worn out U.S. Flags. Properly destroys them in accordance with proper procedures
- For the last 10 years had led the Randolph County Toys for Tots
◦ Participates in all local parades with Toys for Tots float spreading the word
◦ Shops for gifts year-round and solicits donations from various stores and organzations
◦ Serves as the collection point for all donations; rents a POD for his driveway to store them
◦ Coordinates and leads to assemble gifts to distribute to an average of 600 yearly for ages infant to 13 years of age - Active member of Randolph County Marine Corps League
◦ Serves as Adjutant and Treasurer Awards - Recipient of 2018 State of Illinois Randolph County Bicentennial 200 Honor Lions Club
- Current member; received Lion of the Year 2014-2015
City Nights
August 15th – City Nights – A Cold Drink and Good Company – Sponsored by Morrison Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical
Brought to you by the Red Bud Chamber of Commerce

November Business of the Month
N & B Fuel Mart
