Monmouth Chamber Honors Small and Large Business and Citizen of the Year Awards

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The Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce recently held their 101st Annual Dinner at the Warren County History Museum where the chamber shares the year’s accomplishments, appreciates the board members service, and honors and recognizes Small Business of the Year, Large Business of the Year, and Citizen of the Year. The 2020 Small Business of the Year Award went to Maude Specklebelly’s, a boutique with stylish apparel, handbags, home décor, and jewelry. Large Business of the Year was awarded to Midwestern Pet Foods. Family owned since 1926, Midwestern Pet Foods produces high quality pet food and treats. The final award, Citizen of the Year, was presented to Tom Glenn, Program Director of Adult Sports at the Warren County YMCA and Special Olympics Athletic Director.

https://warrencountyymca.org/

https://www.maudespecklebellys.com/

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