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Letter to the Editor: Become a Member of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Posted December 14, 2016

 

Dear Editor:

 

This is an open letter to all area businesses that are not yet members of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau:

Please consider joining Chamber members who pay their modest dues each year for the betterment of our community.  The value of the Chamber was recently showcased in its relentless effort to keep Clinton Power Station open.  The Chamber recognized this threat to economic stability in the area and had an undeniable role in the seeing the passage of the Future Jobs Energy Bill.

Also worth noting is that dues support Chamber sponsored activities such as Maydays, Business Expo, Farmers Market, Christmas Parade, Agri-Business Banquet, and the celebrated and award-winning Terror on Washington Street, to name a few.

I urge you to stop by the Chamber office today and pledge your support.

 

Francis Jackson, owner Big “D” Food and Liquor

Clinton

 

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