Hartsville Chamber Banquet to honor community and citizens

On February 26, the Greater Hartsville Chamber of Commerce will host the 97th Annual Membership Banquet at the Harris E. and Louise H. DeLoach Center at Coker College. The dinner and program will begin at 6:30 p.m.

During the event, members will learn about the state of the Greater Hartsville Chamber of Commerce and its accomplishments in 2017 from immediate past board chairperson Martin Driggers. Darnell Byrd-McPherson, the chamber’s first African-American chairperson, will address the crowd about the chamber’s future and plans for 2018.

A highlight of the banquet is the recognition of citizens and organizations who make a difference in the Hartsville community. The Pilot Club’s Caregiver of the Year, Hartsville United Way’s Volunteer of the Year, Duke Energy’s Citizenship and Service Award recipient, Women in Business scholarship recipients, Hartsville Young Professional of the Year, Chamber Ambassador of the Year, the Will Woodham Business Person of the Year, and the Rotary Citizen of the year will be recognized. To nominate a deserving person or organization for any of the above awards, visit www.hartsvillechamber.org.

Tickets are available by calling 843-332-6401, by emailing admin@hartsvillechamber.org, or online at www.hartsvillechamber.org.
The Greater Hartsville Chamber of Commerce is a membership-based business advocacy organization founded in 1910. The Chamber provides a voice for local businesses, supports economic development, and promotes the vibrant and personal community that makes Hartsville appealing to businesses and residents.

Author: Duane Childers

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