chamber

Chamber surprises Bill Shiveley with Lifetime Achievement Award
Bill Shiveley, center, smiles as his wife, Diane, behind him to the left, is surprised to see the couple's two sons arrive for a special ceremony honoring Shiveley with the Cassville area Chamber of Commerce's lifetime Achievement Award at the First Friday Coffee event at First State Bank of the Ozarks in Cassville on Feb. 6.

First State Bank of the Ozarks joins chamber
First Friday Coffee was held at First State Bank of the Ozarks on Feb. 6, giving the organization the opportunity to cut the ribbon after joining the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce. Board President Randy Henderson did the honors, as the bank has rebranded from First State Bank of Purdy.

Ribbon cut at Flat Creek Mercantile
On Friday, Flat Creek Mercantile celebrated its membership to the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon cutting.

Exeter Corn Maze cuts ribbon for 25 years
The Cassville Area Chamber of commerce celebrated 25 years with Exeter Corn Maze and welcomed them as the newest member with a ribbon cutting.

Drizzle doesn’t dampen annual Cook-Off
Staff of Meredian Title Company enjoy accepting the award for People's Choice Chili at the Cassville Chili & Salsa Cook-Off on the square on Saturday.

Hotdog restaurant cuts ribbon
Cassville Hotdogs, located at 494 State Hwy 76 in Cassville, recently held a ribbon cutting with the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce. The business’ owners are Rob, Christina, Jade and Rozie Burr.

Zone 4, Trevor Williams recognized at Chamber banquet
Tina Waugh, left, serves a slice of beef to Judy Hayes, center, who was with her husband, Kelly Hayes, the at the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet on Saturday at the Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center.

Morgan Williams: The uncharted journey of becoming a chamber director
No matter how much someone warns you, nothing truly prepares you for becoming a chamber director.

It’s a beaut, Batsche, it’s a beaut
On the north side of Cassville on Farm Road 1107, the glow of more than 13,000 Christmas lights shines bright on the Batsche property. First-place winners in the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Christmas Decorating Contest, Tom and Cristie Batsche spend more than a month prepping the Jewell and Billy Thomas farm for the happiest of holidays, earning a “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” nickname in the process.

Ribbon cut for new Nativity scene
Freida Wolf, left, shares a laugh with Ann Nickle on at the First Friday Coffee in the Cassville City Park, hosted by First State Bank. The event ended with a ribbon cutting for the new Nativity scene at Oak Hill Cemetery, the artwork for which Wolf designed.



