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Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 3:20 AM

Revitalization

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is at the table of many conversations happening in the region that include workforce, transportation, housing, business growth, economic, and community development. Recognizing that we cannot control certain outcomes like weather, national economy, international conflicts, etc., we do recognize that we can help be a builder of and resource to our members and community.

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is at the table of many conversations happening in the region that include workforce, transportation, housing, business growth, economic, and community development. Recognizing that we cannot control certain outcomes like weather, national economy, international conflicts, etc., we do recognize that we can help be a builder of and resource to our members and community.

One area where we have recently been able to be a builder and resource is through the Chamber’s Revitalization Grant. Designed for Chamber members, the purpose of the Grant has been to help boost business growth and/or enhance the quality of life in the communities our recipients serve. The Board chose to continue this grant again this year and we are excited to announce, and in no particular order, the recipients of the Grant:

• Boys and Girls Club of Champion Valley

• Columbus Historic Preservation Trust

• T & M Ranch Supply

• Live Oak Art Center

• A Better Columbus

• Potter’s Western Store Congratulations and much appreciation for the impact in commerce and quality of life these organizations provide in the community and region.

Another Revitalization happening is at the Stafford Opera House! If you have not been in the building in the last few weeks the CHPT Board and Board President, Julie Prause, along with Executive Director, Missy Parker, invite you to do so. With the help of the CHPT Board and committee members it is taking on quite a beautiful transformation and as Missy said, “It is beginning to look like an Opera House!” Good things happening and events are beginning to be booked.

We want to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” to our Emergency Management team here in Colorado County with Chuck Rogers Office of Emergency Management Coordinator, and the Texas Office of Emergency Management for Colorado County Danny Al-Batal who serves as the County’s Liaison Officer to the State. Danny put together the February Lunch & Learn on Emergency Preparedness bringing in Randy Vivian Section Chief, Business Outreach of the Texas Department of Emergency Management. Randy gave a great overview for businesses on how to be prepared in case of an emergency. There was interest in making this more community focused. If you are interested in more information, contact the Chamber office or Becky at: [email protected] and we will work on a community wide conversation. To stay updated, join the County’s Emergency Management Facebook group for updates, search for: Colorado County Texas Office of Emergency Management.

The Chamber’s Lunch & Learns are postponed until July due to construction in the Opera House, preparation for Magnolia Days, and the Business Expo in June.

Speaking of Magnolia Days — we are looking for volunteers to help take tickets and help with the Kids Activities. Please call the Chamber office to discuss your availability 979-732-8385. Thank you!

The Chamber looks forward to continuing our work on economic growth and quality of life for our members and the communities we serve.


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