Crittenden County Chamber of Commerce

September 2009 Crittenden Health Systems
September 2008 The Peoples Bank
March 2008 Par-4 Plastics, Tyler Manufacturing
March 2007 Marion Feed Mill

SEPTEMBER 2009

September's Business After Hours was hosted by Crittenden Health Systems. The afternoon event included tours of the facility, and complimentary bone density scans.


Even hospital food tastes better with the cafeteria's new decor!


SEPTEMBER 2008:

The Business After Hours event for September was hosted by The Peoples Bank.

The door prizes were MONEY!
Actually, coin gift sets and coin jewelry from thebank's new gift section,
which Terry Bunnell introduced along with new savings plans.


Stan Hoover won the third prize...


Rose Crider won second prize...


...and Chief Ray O'Neal won first prize.


MARCH 2008:

The Business After Hours event for March was hosted by Tyler Manufacturing, X-Treme Tracker, and Par-4 Plastics.


A hospitality table is always a plus when visiting a manufacturing plant.


Ryan McDaniels leads the way through the rows of new machinery.


Chris Carlson details the features of Xtreme Tracker


MARCH 2007:

The Business After Hours event for March was hosted by the recently remodelled Marion Feed Mill.

The earlier start time of 5 PM proved popular, and over 50 Chamber members attended.

At the event, Marion Feed Mill received the Civic Beautification Award, a joint effort of the Marion Tourism Commission, Main Street, and the Chamber of Commerce to recognize businesses & organizations that make a physical improvement to our community.


Left to right, Tourism Commission chairman Barry Nasseri, Marion Main Street director Rose Crider, Chamber of Commerce executive secretary Deana Jones, MFM proprietors Keith Hart and Charlie Hunt.


Quilting Tomorrow's Heirlooms owner Tracey Cook won the drawing, a $25 gift certificate.

 


 


 

 

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