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Duncanville is Open & Ready For Business
Steve Martin, President of the Duncanville Chamber of Commerce, says the Chamber and its members are ready and eager to emerge from their pandemic hibernation. Even better, Martin says the future looks bright for the Chamber and the City of Duncanville, and our community is ready to return to “normal” in better shape than expected.
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‘Keep Dollars In Duncanville’
“We only saw one of our restaurants close, when the Luby’s Cafeteria on I-67 closed last year,” Martin said. “All of our Chamber members renewed again this year. Last year we were very proactive, with our biggest effort to Keep Dollars in Duncanville. We sent regular newsletters and posted on our Facebook page about the importance of supporting local businesses. We took photos of business owners with our signs saying ‘We Are Open,’ informing the community about who was open for take-out service or curbside pickup,” he added.
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changing 12 Points area.
“12 Points Revitalization was approved for a matching $50,000 grant from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority. If our community raises $50,000 by June 7, 2021, IHCDA will match the contributions dollar-for-dollar for streetscape improvements in the 12 Points Building Business. This $1,000 from Duke Energy will go toward the $50,000 match,” Tiffany Baker, 12 Points Revitalization Economic Development Chair, explained. “Funds will be used to add lighting on Lafayette Avenue, add a gateway arch over Lafayette Avenue, free community WiFi in Gold Medal Plaza and bike racks throughout the neighborhood.”
Terre Haute Meals on Wheels was also a recipient, which depends on donations and assistance to continue its work providing food to people in West Central Indiana.
Special to the Weatherford Democrat May 10, 2021
May 10, 2021
MINERAL WELLS â The Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor s Bureau Monday announced David May as its new president and chief executive officer.
May will replace interim chamber President/CEO Raymond Greenwood, who has agreed to stay through the end of May to assist in the transition. Greenwood was appointed interim president/CEO after Ryan Roach resigned to pursue a private business opportunity. A chamber search committee member contacted May about the position and an agreement was soon reached by the chamber s executive board to hire May.
âHis excitement and enthusiasm about the job is refreshing,â Chamber Board President Carla Hay-Perdue said of May. âHe is the most connected person in the community I know. He is connected to almost everybody, and to most of the organizations in Mineral Wells. Plus, he has excellent marketing, communication and people skills. We knew he
BILLINGS -Â The Billings Chamber of Commerce celebrated their Small Business Appreciation Week the past few days, marking the last day of celebration on Friday.
The pandemic made it so hard for business owners this last year, but the Billings Chamber of Commerce says they hosted this appreciation week to show businesses that theyâre here for them.Â
Chamber Board Chair and Owner of the Northern Hotel Mike Nelson says small businesses are the backbone of the cityâs economy and thatâs why this week was important to him.Â
Nelson says, as a business owner, this appreciation week gave all business owners an opportunity to be seen on social media.
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