Annual Jackson County Chamber Dinner is March 12

Courtesy-Jackson County Chamber

SEYMOUR, Ind. - Tickets are still available for the Jackson County Chamber 95th Annual Dinner and Awards on Thursday, March 12, at the Jackson Live and Event Center, 981 C Avenue E in Seymour.

Highlights of the evening include a year-in-review presentation, a look ahead for the chamber, and the presentation of Chamber Awards.

The Chamber Awards include...

  • Business Hall of Fame for small, medium, and large businesses
  • Spirit of the Chamber
  • Young Professional of the Year

Reservations to attend the annual Jackson County Chamber Dinner may be made here. emailing the Chamber office at info@jacksoncochamber.come, or calling 812-522-3681.

The social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is at 6:15, followed by the program.

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