2024
Annual Chamber Banquet
10th Annual Art Walk!
Chamber Golf Tournament
Our 28th Annual Chamber Golf Tournament presented by NEMO State Bank was held Friday, August 12, 2022 at the Kirksville Country Club. We had record attendance of both golfers and sponsors. 2020
Our 8th Annual Chamber Golf Tournament presented by NEMO State Bank was held Friday, August 12, 2022 the Kirksville Country Club. We had record attendance of both golfers and sponsors.
The Art Walk showcases artists of all types, promotes community enthusiasm for cultural bonds, and supports local businesses. This year we had over 20 businesses along with 30 artists that participated in the Art Walk.
Below are pictures featuring just a few of our local talented artists along with their artwork!
Brought benefits to Local Businesses and Gift Cards and Cash to shoppers. Thank you to all who supported us! With 30 days of giveaways and 30 winners, we were able to invest $2,340.00 back into our Local Chamber member businesses!
Thank you to all 400+ individuals who supported our dueling pianos fundraiser at Whippoorwill Acres on Friday, March 29, 2019.
The 2019 Annual Chamber Banquet was held at White Oaks Barn on January 17, 2019 with over 200 people in attendance.
It was a full house at White Oaks Barn with over 200 in attendance for our annual banquet. Photo submitted by Carolyn Chrisman.
Jenny Billington (McDonalds) and new Chamber Board member.
Emily Buckallew, Infinite Joy Photography
Zac Burden, Truman State University and current City Council member.
Jon Easterwood, Northeast Regional Medical Center
Lindsay Leckbee, City of Kirksville, City Clerk
Kara Levery, Truman State University
Ashley Lile, Manhattan Color Bar Salon and Spa
Jerry Mills, Northeast MO Properties and Evey Lyn Bridal
Stephanie Mills, Evey Lyn Bridal and Northeast Missouri Properties
Chris Pinkerton, Bellacino's
Kathryn Probst, Adair County Ambulance District
Jessica Rooks, Rooks Law Firm
Jeri Speak, Truman Athletics
Pancake City was on hand to invite students to their restaurant.
Life Church handed out snacks and shared their activities with students.
Showing off the latest fashion trends, Janet Gremaud and her JC Penney staff welcomed students.
One of our busiest tables, Adair County Pubic Library. Jamie and Corey were giving away books.
Kirksville Arts Association Board showed off their new building plans.
Hy-Vee Manager Scott Johnson donated 450 hot dogs and buns and served all but a few to students.
Take Root promoted their pay-as-you -can cafe and provided water for students.