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Chamber Connection for 5/11 by Butch Burney

Chamber Connection for 5/11 by Butch Burney
  • PublishedMay 11, 2022


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Solar Eclipse

If you Google “April 8, 2024,” the first thing that will pop up is a total solar eclipse that goes from southwest Texas to Maine. If you look closely, you will see Sulphur Springs is slap dab on the centerpoint of the Path of Totality.

What that means is that Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County needs to gear up for that event. People travel from literally all over the world to witness a total solar eclipse, and we need to make sure that our county is at the forefront.

We have commissioned a domain, http://www.SSTotalEclipse.com and are working on the website to make sure people know we are prepared for them. To get it the website done, we need a logo.

So, we are opening up the Eclipse Logo Contest with the tagline “See You on the Centerline.”

If you are interested in participating, send your submission to me at Butch@HopkinsChamber.org. The official logo will be used on the website and official SSTotalEclipse.com merchandise.

See you on the Centerline!

Golf for a Good Cause

The Reinforcement Foundation is hosting a benefit golf scramble on Friday, June 10, at the Sulphur Springs Country Club. Proceeds will benefit Hopkins County EMS and Cumby Volunteer Fire Department.

Tee time is 1:30 p.m., followed by a banquet dinner and a concert by Tyler and The Tribe.

Registration fee for the four-person scramble is $500, which includes four tickets to the banquet and eight raffle tickets. First, second and third place prizes will be awarded.

There will be plenty of contest holes.

Register on Facebook on the Reinforcement Foundation page or call 903-259-9904. Sponsorships are also available, starting at $100.

North Hopkins VFD

Mystery Walk

Back by popular demand is a Mystery Walk with Mayor John A. Sellers! Hosted at Haystacks on Thursday, May 26, at 7 p.m., join Sellers as he takes you through the Sulphur Springs downtown. Enjoy small bites provided by Haystacks Restaurant and a glass of wine. Meeting and small bites will start at 7 p.m. at Haystacks (206 Main St.) You will then be guided by Sellers through the auditory adventure of the historic past of Sulphur Springs, making your way back to Haystacks to enjoy a small bites canapé hour with a glass of wine.

$30 per person: Book here: bit.ly/3w66sKP


Celebration Market

Celebration Market on the downtown plaza starts Saturday, May 21, at S p.m. and goes until 9 p.m. Come out and shop and browse what the market vendors have for you.

Freedom Ball

The Hopkins County Freedom Ball, celebrating our county’s veterans and active military and benefiting the Hopkins County Veterans Memorial, is set for 6-10 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at the Hopkins County Civic Center.

The ball includes a salute to the military, a speaker, dinner, music and more.

Kae & Jae Ribbon Cutting

Ribbon Cuttings

Kay Jae + Co Boutique, located at 325 South Davis St., hosted a ribbon cutting for their shop on Thursday, May 5. Please visit this new boutique.

The North Hopkins Volunteer Fire Department opened their new firehouse on FM 2285 with a ribbon cutting on Friday, May 6. The fire station will help serve the Pleasant Grove area as well as the 123 square miles of its territory.

Project One Roofing will have a ribbon cutting at their location at 209 Jackson St., at noon on Friday, May 20. Please join us for this event.

Business of the Week

Dr. David Liao’s Hunt Regional Healthcare’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic is the Chamber’s Business of the Week for May 11. See more about our Business of the Week on the Chamber’s Instagram and Facebook pages as well as our website.

Heritage Christian Counseling

The Heritage Christian Counseling Center is sponsoring a hamburger cookout from 11 a.m. until they sell out on Friday, May 13.  Orders can be picked up or eaten onsite in the parking lot between Alliance Bank corporate and First United Methodist Church, across from the City National Bank drive-through downtown. The $7 meal includes hamburger, chips, drink and dessert.

 

Contributed by Butch Burney

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Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.