Amid the confusion and closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fairfield Chamber of Commerce has actively worked behind the scenes to promote all of their Chamber members.
As soon as Governor Abbott shut down all non-essential business and closed church doors, the Chamber worked to put together a Restaurant guide and a Church guide to help the community.
The Chamber, along with the City of Fairfield and community, hosted an Easter Drive-Thru event to help give the children of Freestone County some normalcy during the new confusion.
To honor the Lady Eagles for winning the State Championship, they put together a scavenger hunt with goodie bags for everyone who participated and found all twelve Lady Eagles.
Their newest project is working on development videos for Chamber members to promote their business.
Plus they have plans for a Drive-Thru Halloween event!
This is all in addition to the numerous ribbon cuttings the Chamber holds, their brilliant use of social media as an outlet to showcase their various members, and far more such as:
–Networking Opportunities
–Business Referrals
–Monthly Newsletter
–Advertising Opportunities
–Free use of the Board Room for all members
–Distribution of printed material for businesses, organizations and events
–GO Fairfield app listing
–Promotional events for retails shopping
The Chamber has an Event Billboard on Highway 84 and an Interstate 45 Welcome Billboard.
Promotions for tourism events are held through the newspaper, radio, electronic billboard on Highway 27, GO Fairfield App, Banners across the road, and even tourism banners at Sam’s Restaurant.
Chamber events consist of fun things for all ages, for example:
–Lemonade Day
–Scarecrow Contest
–Plaid Saturday Shop Local
–Quarterly After Hours
–Sip, Snack & Shop
Other events the Chamber works on are City of Fairfield Events, like:
–Christmas on the Square
–Easter Eggstravaganza
–Fuzzy Peach Festival
–Fireworks at the Fairground
–Show of Wheels/Poker Run
These activities are planned and organized by the Chamber’s Executive Director – Brenda Pate and Administrative Assistant – Ashley Devillier.
The Board consists of seven members that take on Chamber Activities in addition to their primary job, who currently consist of:
–Eli Pratt – Chair (Incommons Bank)
–Josh Bayless – Vice-Chair (Bayless Napa Auto)
–Gail Farish – Treasurer (Creation’s Flowers & Gifts)
–Averie Grant – Secretary (Oak Tree Realty)
–Robert McAdams – Director (Round Prairie Baptist Church)
–Libby Harris – Director (Premier Realty)
–Kim Bishop – Director (Tri-County Golf Club at The Vineyards)
In addition there are numerous Chamber Ambassadors that help with events and other things.
Contact the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce at 903-389-5792 with any questions or for more information on activities, joining, and how to be a more active member of the Chamber.