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Judge, Mayor and a door prize on agenda for first CofC meeting of year

The Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday, January 17 beginning at 11:45 A.M. at Lindsey Wilson College Dining and Conference Center.

Guest speakers will be Mayor Pat R. Bell and County Judge Executive Jerry Vaughan who will discuss the state of affairs of the City and County. A door prize will be provided by Lindsey Wilson College.


This will be the first meeting under the leadership of Darrell Overstreet as new President. He hopes to see all members represented.

Invititations are also extended to Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce"Business After Hours" at McCammish ManufacturingTuesday February 21, 20064:00-6:00 CST.

Showcased will be custom furniture manufacturing for nursing homes, hotels, and other institutional applications at their Industrial Park location on South 55 next to water tower.

For additional information contact Sue at the Chamber Office, 384-6020.


This story was posted on 2006-01-13 17:26:38
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