Chamber Chat: Second annual Day at the Capitol event

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Hello! The Logan County Long Term Recovery Group is making great strides and has most of the cases closed from last year’s Wildfires and the Pinebrook Apt. fire. The Ministerial Alliance announced they will donate all of the monies offered at the Lenten Lunches this year to the LCLTR group to help our neighbors who may be in need after a disaster!  Thank you for your generosity and support, Guthrie’s Ministerial Alliance. This week’s Lenten Luncheon will be hosted by the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. John Borrego will explain the meaning of Ash Wednesday and lent. 

Chamber President Mary Coffin

Chamber President Mary Coffin

The Guthrie High School and Junior High is having a Spaghetti Dinner and Auction, Thursday, February 19 in the High School Cafeteria from 7pm to 9:30pm Tickets are $7 and children under three are free. The JH and Hs Students will be performing solos and ensembles while you eat and bid on the item of your choice.

The County FFA Livestock show begins Thursday the 19th and continues to Sunday the 22 at the Logan County Fairgrounds.

The Pollard Theatre’s performance of “The Mountaintop” begins this Friday the 20th and runs to the 28th. To acquire a ticket go online to www.thepollard.org or call 405-282-2800.

We have scheduled a candidate forum for the Mayoral and City Council election which will be held April 7. The forum will be held at the Guthrie High School Cafeteria at 6:30pm on Monday, March 23. We would love for you to attend, meet the candidates and learn about their platform. The Guthrie Chamber of Commerce regularly provides this type of public forum when there is an important election coming up as a community and Membership service. We believe that it is important for you to have the opportunity to get to know the issues and candidates in order to make an informed choice.

Guthrie’s Young Professional Leaders will join forces with YP groups from around the state for the second annual Day at the Capitol event. They will hear from elected officials on a range of issues during the morning session, followed by lunch with YOUR Representative or Senator. After lunch you will take the knowledge you gathered at the morning session and visit with your Representative and Senators on issues that you are most passionate about. The day will conclude with a happy hour/networking event with YP’s from across Oklahoma.

This week’s Chamber Coffee will be hosted by Golden Chick located in the Guthrie Travel Plaza on Hwy 33 & I-35. They have a special menu item they will be unveiling!  Next week’s Chamber Coffee will be hosted by the American Red Cross located at 219 S. Second

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