Chamber
Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce -
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- March 13 - After Hours Mixer at Tabor College & meet the new Tabor College President
- March 12 - 22 - Downtown business promotion - BUNNY HOP
- March 26 - Chamber Board Meeting
- April 1 - 12 - Nancy’s Fashion’s 20 Year Anniversary
- March 13 - After Hours Mixer at Tabor College & meet the new Tabor College President
- March 12 - 22 - Downtown business promotion - BUNNY HOP
- March 26 - Chamber Board Meeting
- April 1 - 12 - Nancy’s Fashion’s 20 Year Anniversary
There’s strength in our numbers
When you invest in the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce, you join over 125 businesses and individuals whose focus is to make Hillsboro the best place to work, do business, and raise a family.
Board of Directors
Officer
President……………….Davis Baker……………Baker Bros. Printing
Vice President………..Nicole Suderman…………Hillsboro Free Press
Treasure………………..Lillian Arthur……….Adams, Brown, Berran, & BallBoard Members
Rebecca Green………Hillsboro Family Practice Clinic
Lola Unruh…………….Central National Bank
Brenda McGuiness…Brenda’s Bloomers & Gifts
David Epp………………Rod’s Tire & Service
Eric Driggers………….Greenhaw Pharmacy
Marlene Fast…………Tabor College
Randy Smith………….First Mennonite Church
Krista Heinrichs……..Golden Heritage Foods
Jon Wiebe………………Mennonite Brethren Foundation
The benefits of Chamber membership are vast and varied for an incredibly low investment.
The annual membership investment is $185 per member for a business. That’s less than $16 a month. For a non-for-profit organization or retired commuity member, the investment is $60 per year. That’s $5 a month to promote your organization or to support your community.
Investment dues can be paid annually, bi-annually, or quarterly. Broken down that is either one payment of $185 ($60 for non-for-profits or individuals), two payments of $92.50 ($30), or four payments of $46.25.