Galesburg Chamber Will Celebrate Members at Annual Dinner

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Celebrating 125 years of helping local businesses succeed and communities thrive, the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for their Annual Dinner and Excellence Awards night on Thursday, August 22nd. Executive Director Pam Gaither says the event is a night to celebrate Chamber members:

“It is an evening event where we all come together and we have food and really just time to socialize, but we will also be awarding eight awards that evening, whether individual or business awards, it is our big night to showcase our members.”

Award recipients will be honored in the categories of Small Business Excellence, Woman in Business Award, Five over 40, and Chamber Advocate of the Year. The Galesburg Chamber’s Annual Dinner will be held from 5 to 7:30 pm at The Vault on Thursday, August 22nd.

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