46th Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon with the Galesburg Chamber Right Around the Corner

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On Monday, November 25th, the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce will host their annual Thanksgiving Luncheon, shares Executive Director Pam Gaither:

“It is the 46th annual and we will be awarding the 45th annual Thomas B. Herring award, which if you are not familiar with that, it is probably one of the most prestigious awards that a recipient receives in the year. We are excited to highlight that recipient, the community servant in our region. We have tickets available on our website, galesburg.org, you can find it on Facebook, Galesburg Area Chamber. It will be at Cedar Creek Hall in Galesburg. Tickets are $34 and that does include your lunch, which will be a spread of Thanksgiving items.”

Registration for the Galesburg Chamber’s Thanksgiving Luncheon will begin at 11 am with the event starting at 11:30 am at the Cedar Creek Hall, 571 East North Street in Galesburg.

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