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Coshocton Chamber celebrates community spirit, gratitude this November
Executive Director Amy Crown reflects on thankfulness, local support and the success of Bunco for the Bags
As we step into November, our hearts are full of gratitude — for our members, our volunteers, our board and our incredible community that continues to make Coshocton such a wonderful place to live, work and thrive. This is the time of year when we pause to reflect on all the people and partnerships that make our chamber strong, and we couldn’t be more thankful for each of you.
A shining example of that spirit was seen at our recent Bunco for the Bags event, benefiting the chamber’s Empower HER Network. What a day it was.
The laughter, energy and camaraderie in the room were contagious, and the outpouring of support was truly inspiring. Thanks to our dedicated event team, our generous purse sponsors and the amazing ladies who filled the room, the event was a huge success. Together, we raised funds that will go directly toward mentorship and outreach programs empowering women in our community.
As we move toward the holiday season, let’s continue to support one another — by shopping local, celebrating local and sharing kindness in every corner of Coshocton County. Your participation and partnership make all the difference, and we are so grateful to do this work alongside you.
From all of us at the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce, we wish you a joyful November filled with gratitude, good company and community pride.
Happy Thanksgiving!
This column was written by Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Amy Crown.