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Tribute to Business: What a success

EDITOR:

What a success! The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce members have now enjoyed our 8th Annual Tribute to Business Long Table Dinner, and the event is getting rave reviews!

On behalf of the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, we want to extend a heart-felt thank you for the commitment of our sponsors for making this event so successful.

It was the vision of the Board of Directors and the Chamber Staff to honor, entertain, and provide a networking forum for our members in a pleasant, comfortable environment. We could not have done it without the continued support of our Members and Community Partners.

We would like to recognize the sponsors of this event. At our top sponsorship level, Award Sponsors: All Occasions Party Rentals, Fox Toyota, PCUD Natural Gas, South Made Marketing, and Stephenson Realty & Auction.

We also had many at the Supporting Sponsor level: Centriworks- Thermocopy, Clayton – Appalachia, First Volunteer Bank, Madison Insurance Group, MBI Companies, Meadow View Senior Living Community, Merit Construction, Inc., ORAU, ORUD Natural Gas, TnBank, Y-12 Federal Credit Union.

We would like to also thank those at the Community Sponsor level: Ace Hardware, Community Bank of East Tennessee, Lone Mountain Travel- Dream Vacations, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Paschal Solutions, Inc., Ray Varner Ford and Spindle Tree.

Because of these businesses’ generous contributions, we were able to make our vision a reality of the Long Table Dinner on Market Street in Clinton.

As we continue to grow as a Chamber, please know that partnerships with our sponsors are vital to our success.

You are truly appreciated.

We would also like to thank the City of Clinton for allowing us to use the street for this amazing event. It allowed us to highlight the beauty of our small town and celebrate the history in a small way. This also would not have been possible without our friends from the Antique Merchants Guild of Clinton & The Historic Downtown Clinton Merchants Association.

We would like to thank many of you for keeping your stores open late and taking part in the festivities.

You also provided us with beautiful auction items that really highlighted the beautiful wares that are sold on Market Street.

You are a big reason for this year’s success.

Sincerely,

The Anderson County

Chamber of Commerce