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Honors: Anderson Chamber announces R.C. Hoskins Awards

Posted at 11:42 pm June 14, 2014
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Natalie Erb

Natalie Erb

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce announced the two winners of the R.C. “Dudley” Hoskins Volunteer Awards at their 3rd Annual “Tribute to Business” Dinner on June 6.

Natalie Erb, one of the two recipients, is co-owner of Allstate-The Erb Agency in Clinton. Natalie serves on the Chamber board, Youth Leadership Anderson County board, and Events Council, and she is currently enrolled in the Leadership Anderson County Class of 2015. A positive voice for the Chamber in the community, she has provided numerous hours of in-kind support to the Chamber.

Interested in the Chamber’s future, Natalie’s professional approach to business has been a driver to bring the Chamber to a higher level. Despite her busy schedule with business and family, she makes time to give back to the community.

Steve Sumner, the second recipient, is chief executive officer of Thermocopy of Tennessee and a longtime Chamber member. Steve serves on the Chamber board and Chamber Operations Council, offering support through financial and in-kind contributions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Allstate-The Erb Agency, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Dudley Bostic, Hoskins Drug Stores, Molly Scarbrough, Natalie Erb, R.C. “Dudley” Hoskins Awards, R.C. “Dudley” Hoskins Volunteer Awards, R.C. Hoskins Awards, Steve Sumner, Thermocopy of Tennessee, Tribute to Business

Anderson Chamber announces ‘Tribute to Business’ award winners

Posted at 8:02 pm May 27, 2014
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Oak Ridge High School String Quartet

Rising juniors from the Oak Ridge Schools Orchestra Program will be providing live music for the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce’s 3rd Annual Tribute to Business on Friday, June 6, at the Museum of Appalachia. From left to right are Megan Peters, cello; Brittany Rowe, violin; Evelyn Pieper, violin; and Lucas Potter, viola.

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce has announced its Tribute to Business Awards, and they will be honored during a June 6 celebration at the Museum of Appalachia.

Here are the winners:

  • Small Business—Samuel Franklin,
  • Mid-Sized Business—All Occasion Party Rentals,
  • Large Business—Techmer PM,
  • Woman-Owned Business—Temp Systems Inc., and
  • Lifetime Achievement Award—The Fox Family. 

“Everyone is invited to join us in honoring these businesses for their contribution to the economic growth of Anderson County,” a press release said.

The Friday, June 6, celebration will start at 6:30 p.m. with valet parking, social hour, photos, and live music, the press release said. Dinner on the Lawn begins at 7:30 p.m. with a brief live auction and awards ceremony. The Museum of Appalachia is at 2819 Andersonville Highway near Norris. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Top Stories Tagged With: All Occasion Party Rentals, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Fox family, Museum of Appalachia, Samuel Franklin, Techmer PM, Temp Systems Inc., Tribute to Business

Anderson Chamber hosts ‘Tribute to Business’ awards ceremony in June

Posted at 4:05 pm May 16, 2014
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Anderson County Chamber of Commerce Dinner on the Lawn

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce will pay tribute to local businesses at the 3rd Annual “Dinner on the Lawn” at the Museum of Appalachia in June.

It’s Friday, June 6, and everyone is welcome to attend, a press release said.

Guests will be treated to valet parking when they arrive at 6:30 p.m., as well as a social hour on the porch, live music on the lawn, and a fun live auction, a press release said. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. followed by the “Tribute to Business” award ceremony, honoring a diverse category of businesses.

Tickets are $70, or $500 for a table of eight, and they can be purchased at the Chamber Office or online at the Chamber website at www.andersoncountychamber.org. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, award ceremony, Dinner on the Lawn, Museum of Appalachia, Tribute to Business

Anderson Chamber award winners announced

Posted at 5:21 pm June 7, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce will pay tribute to local businesses at the “Dinner on the Lawn” event held at the majestic Brownworth Manor at 710 Eagle Bend Road in Clinton today.

The evening starts at 6:30 p.m. with a social hour on the patio, live music in the gazebo, and a fun silent auction. “Dinner on the Lawn” will be served at 7:30 p.m. followed by the Chamber’s “Tribute to Business” award ceremony. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, award winners, Clinton Antique Mall, Clinton Utilities Board, Dinner on the Lawn, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Joe Hollingsworth Jr., Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Tribute to Business, WYSH Radio

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