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Putnam County Chamber of Commerce ready for big 2024

With a strong slate of events last year combined with a solid annual dinner last week, momentum is strong for the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce as the calendar moves closer to February. 

Last year saw record attendance for the farmer's market with 65 vendors signed up, as well as strong connections between the Chamber and the community, according to executive director Madison Hanna. 

"When I look back on the past year, the invaluable connections we’ve cultivated within our community stand out the most to me. We honed in on providing members with meaningful opportunities to connect, which resulted in the launch of new programming, and growth in our membership," Hanna told The Putnam County Post. 

With 2024 underway, Hanna is looking for new ways to create additional ways to engage the community and foster continued collaboration. 
At the annual dinner last week, new Chamber of Commerce Board President Brooke Trissel told those in attendance the chamber is looking to bring back the Business after Hours program. 
Hanna said one thing is for certain, the chamber has planned events where there is something for any and every one. 

"Whether it be a workshop, lunch and learn, or yoga on the floor of a brewery, we try to keep it interesting. If you would like to participate we encourage you to check out our website and social media for more updates and opportunities for you to join us," Hanna said. 

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