Engaging Events: From Coffee Chats to Valor Awards with Front Royal Chamber
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In this episode, host Janet Michael welcomes Niki Foster from the Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce. They start by commenting on the comfortable new furniture in the lounge and humorously noting Janet's folding chair while Nikki sits at her desk. They delve into the lounge's incomplete setup and the need for more decorative touches, including Janet's amusing insistence on adding more orange to the decor. Niki discusses the ongoing deliveries and plans for an open house at the end of October.
Janet and Niki then discuss the upcoming Coffee and Conversation event on September 6th at On Cue on Main Street, from 9am - 10am. Niki emphasizes their commitment to starting and ending on time, detailing the event's format which includes networking and a talk by Lauren Kapishke, the planning director for Front Royal, who will discuss the town's zoning rewrite.
They move on to the Business After Hours event scheduled for September 24th at the Auto Care Clinic. Niki describes it as a social networking event with refreshments, door prizes, and member announcements, highlighting the fun and community spirit it fosters.
The discussion shifts to the leadership program, a nine-month commitment involving full-day sessions focused on different aspects of the community. Niki invites business leaders and citizens to apply, mentioning the application deadline of September 27th and the benefits of the program, including networking and professional development. Janet adds a personal anecdote about the camaraderie and lifelong friendships formed through past leadership classes.
The conversation transitions to the Valor Awards set for October 3rd at The Links, formerly Bowling Green Country Club. Niki details the venue's recent renovations and the event's purpose—to honor public safety personnel who have demonstrated extraordinary bravery. She notes that tickets are available to the general public and can also be donated for first responders and their families.
As they discuss holiday preparations, Niki reveals the surprising early interest in the Christmas on Main event, with vendor spots filling up fast. Despite it being early September, they stress the importance of planning ahead. Niki mentions that sponsorships are available on a first-come, first-served basis and anticipates another successful year.
Janet and Niki emphasize the various ways the community can stay informed about upcoming events, including signing up for the Chamber’s newsletter. They share information on how businesses and citizens can participate in and support chamber events, highlighting the chamber's role in fostering community and business development.
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