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Wednesday, May 19, 2021
‘Tis the season for graduation and Leadership San Marcos saw its most recent class celebrate the completion of the program.
On Tuesday evening Pam Gravis, this year’s president, congratulated the class on its dedication to the program during extraordinary circumstances citing the recent pandemic.
“It’s been challenging but the class of 2021 handled it like true leaders in our community,” Gravis said. “They forged ahead exhibiting perseverance and growth. I’m immensely proud of their accomplishments.
Gravis said that’s the idea behind Leadership San Marcos: To promote community awareness, personal and professional growth and civic involvement for tomorrow s leaders.
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Photo courtesy of the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce
San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce to host CEO Roundtable group Wed, 05/19/2021 - 7:16pm
Business
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce understands one of the biggest challenges a small business owner faces is not having someone to lean on. That’s why the chamber is rolling out a structure to help business leaders address a variety of important issues and provide solutions to help improve operations and profitability for our business community.
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Jason Mock Wed, 05/05/2021 - 5:59pm
Jason Mock | San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce President & CEO
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
One of the hardest hit sectors in San Marcos and across our country has been our restaurants and bars. During the pandemic we’ve seen them adapt to all the changes the government placed in their way. Some were successful, others struggled.
This week the federal government opened the Restaurant Revitalization Fund program that provides emergency assistance for eligible restaurants, bars, and other qualifying businesses that have been impacted by COVID-19. These funds are targeted to open the hardest hit sectors, but people feel the $28.6 billion could run out in weeks.
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The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce recently handed out the first round of Revive SMTX checks to local businesses. Above, members of Stinky Dawg and the chamber of commerce pose for a photo. Below, members of Premier Cuts take a photo with their check received through Revive SMTX. Photos courtesy of the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce
Local businesses receive Revive SMTX checks Sun, 04/25/2021 - 5:00am
Sunday, April 25, 2021
The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce recently handed out the first round of Revive SMTX checks to local businesses.