In the Big Bend, 1 in 5 of our neighbors experiences food insecurity on a regular basis. Please be our guest at the next Food for Thought Tour on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m., and find out how Second Harvest food bank is working to end hunger in our area. Tours include and informative presentation about hunger in the Big Bend, a Q&A session with food bank staff, a warehouse tour, and a complimentary lunch provided by Chicken Salad Chick. RSVP is required. To learn more, visit Food for Thought Tour Details
Why I joined the Chamber
“In my line of work, success is dependent on cultivating relationships, which can be difficult without a common thread on which to build. The Chamber of Commerce has been the common thread that allowed me in the door where I could demonstrate the value I bring to the relationship. I recently began a working relationship with Anna Duren from Walter Green born entirely out of a connection first made by the Chamber. The opportunities afforded by my company’s Chamber membership opened doors for me in ways I have not seen with other business development strategies. In banking, familiarity and trust come first, and that usually has to develop over time. This is why the Chamber works for me – it allows me to dedicate the time and put the relationship before the ask.”
Kaila Hardee
Capital City Bank