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Dale Carnagie Course Offered In Conway

May 9, 2010 No Comments

Are you looking for a way to get a step ahead in your company? Are you looking for a way to live up to your full potential? If you are then consider attending the Dale Carnegie Course: Effective Communications and Human Relations. The course will officially start on May 13 and will run for 12 ...

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Project Cleanbrier Celebrates Success

May 9, 2010 No Comments

“For a first year event, I was blown away”, said Greenbrier Chamber executive director Amie Regester about the recent “Project Cleanbrier” earth-day event. “My intention in starting this event was to give our businesses a chance to be leaders in a way that will make our town more attractive-both physically, by picking up litter, and ...

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Cleanbrier, Weirdest Thing

May 9, 2010 No Comments

Amber Frakes share the “weirdest thing” they found during Project Cleanbrier

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2010 Cleanbrier Winner: Greenbrier Church Of The Nazarene

May 9, 2010 No Comments

Congratulations to the Greenbrier Church of the Nazarene who won the Project Cleanbrier challenge by picking up the most bags of litter and recyclables. In return for their hard work, Same Ole’ Joe’s treated them to lunch. Winning team participants were Amber Frakes, Nicole Frakes, Sasha Huff, Chandler Cain, Hayden Thrasher, Hunter Thrasher, June Carter, ...

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Golf Scramble For Scholarships

Golf Scramble For Scholarships

May 9, 2010 No Comments

The 12th Annual Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament, benefiting the Chamber Scholarship Fund, is set for Friday, June 11th at Persimmon Ridge Golf Club. This 2-man scramble begins at 8 am with a shotgun start and features cash prizes for each flight, as well as prizes for longest drive, closest to the pin, and ...

Project Cleanbrier

Project Cleanbrier

May 9, 2010 No Comments

The Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce sponsored their first “Cleanbrier Campaign,” which drew more than 130 workers from more than 17 businesses that sent individuals and crews out to work. Even some store owners walked the roads with their employees. Workers were bent over and stooping many times over 13 miles of Greenbrier’s roads and highways ...

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Member Spotlight: Greenbrier Super Center

Q: What's the name on your birth certificate? A: Samuel A. Holliman. Actually, the middle name is spelled out, but...

New Community Calendar

Chamber members are invited to submit their events to our new community calendar.  Any event open to the public,...

2011 Board Election Results

 The Greenbrier Chamber Of Commerce has elected new members to join its board of directors.  Reita Johnson,  Charlotte Nick, Danny...

Meat and greet proves a tasty success

No, that’s not a typo, we’re alluding to last night’s Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce “meat and greet” sponsored by...

Greenbrier back-to-school breakfast for teachers

By BJ Fox GREENBRIER— Monday was definitely teachers’ day in the Greenbrier Public Schools as the Greenbrier Chamber of...

See your quote in the paper!

Answer this question today and look for more questions of the week from the Democrat Gazette! Email answers to...

Teachers’ Breakfast Fair Snapshots

Art Fest 2010 Announced

Decorate for the Holidays and find beautiful gifts made by local artists.  This year’s Art Fest is Saturday,  September 25th from 9:00am...

Back To School With Scholarship Recipients

Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce President Jon Patrom (First Service Bank) and the Chamber Board congratulate Audrey Dillard and Dylan...

Win Cookies Tuesdays!

In order to do a better job connecting our members, we’d like to invite you to follow us on...