Six local junior high teams are preparing to compete in the event of the season, when each sets up shop on the square with sales of hot chocolate and various other goodies in support of area nonprofits. Since 2016, the Graham Chamber of Commerce Hot Chocolicious program has raised over $30,000 for area nonprofit organizations. The program has student teams organize a hot chocolate business, build a stand and display their products for sale alongside the chamber’s annual Christmas stroll and lighted parade which will be held Thursday, Nov. 30.
To begin our Hometown Pride Tour, Cathy Partridge with the Graham Chamber of Commerce joined us in the studio to talk about the Food Truck Championship of Texas.
Deidre Brown, director of the Olney Chamber of Commerce, graduated recently from the intensive You Lead training course for future community leaders and revealed that she will be stepping down from her position at the Chamber.
The 7th Annual Crawfish and Cannons Festival drew a sold-out crowd to Fort Belknap over Easter weekend, with more than 3,000 attendees spreading their cash to Young County businesses as well. Tickets for the Saturday, April 8 festival sold out about a week before the event so the organizers – Fort Belknap and the Graham Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau