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Chamber to honor small businesses with annual luncheon

Chamber to honor small businesses with annual luncheon

Yahoo08-04-2025
Apr. 8—The Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce's annual Small Business Awards Celebration is set for May 14 at DoubleTree by Hilton Decatur Riverfront
The 11:30 a.m. luncheon will celebrate the contributions of local small businesses and recognize chamber members for their milestone anniversaries.
The chamber will also recognize the graduates of the 2024-2025 Excellence in Leadership class.
Chamber members may still submit online nominations for the Raymon Baker-John Cook-Ralph Jones Small Business Person of the Year, the Lynn C. Fowler Non-Profit Professional of the Year and the Arthur Orr Young Professional of the Year. The nomination deadline is Monday.
The luncheon cost is $35 for chamber members and $55 for non-members. Registration deadline is May 2.
Contact Rachel Keith at 256-353-0763, ext. 5, or by email at rachel@dcc.org.
— bayne.hughes@decaturdaily.com or 256-340-2432
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