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News
6AI Wednesday-Thursday, November 13-14,2019
The Light and Champion
Chamber celebrates 100th Anniversary
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right, was among elected officials attending the banquet.
He is seen visiting with Gene Keenon of Republic Ser-
vices after the meeting.
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Leadership Shelby County graduates for 2018-2019 on hand for the banquet were
presented their diplomas. Attending the banquet, from left, Dan O’Rear, Alison Scull,
Cindy Lindsey, Stephanie Elswick and Jason Orsak.
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Outgoing Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Chair-
man Brian Dean presented the chamber’s Chairman’s
Award to Rose Spector for continued support and volun-
teer efforts on behalf of the organization.
Harrison were named
Shelby County Teach-
ers of the Year for the
2018-2019 school year
at an awards reception
held in the spring.
Nichols, a Cen-
ter ISD teacher and
tennis coach, was
named the Shelby
County
Teacher of the Year for
2018-2019 while Har-
rison was named Shel-
by County Secondary
Teacher of the Year for
2018-2019.
Nominations
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The 97th An-
nual Shelby County
Chamber of Commerce
Celebration Dinner &
Awards was presented
by Farmers State Bank
recognizing the the
Chamber, which is cel-
ebrating the its 100th
anniversary.
Mary
Tinkle introduced the
Shelby County Ele-
mentary and Second-
ary Teachers of the
Year, Beth Nichols and
Brooke Harrison.
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ognized Brian Wages
for the Past Chairman
of the Board Award.
Wages served the
chamber as Chairman
of the Board in 2018.
Chamber Presi-
dent Deborah Chad-
wick presented Chris
Watlington a Golden
Mic Award in honor of
his service over a pe-
riod of years and num-
ber of events for serv-
ing as emcee.
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were solicited from
residents of Shelby
County for the Young
Citizen of the Year and
the Distinguished Ser-
vice Award. The Young
Citizen of the Year, was
presented to Ihlo by
last year’s recipient
Clayton Paul Wind-
ham. The award was
established in 1966 to
recognize and encour-
age the young people
in the area involved in
community service.
To be eligible,
the nominee must be at
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least 18 up to 39 years
of age, a resident of
Shelby County during
at least six months of
the year for which the
award is given, and not
a previous recipient.
The Distin-
guished Service
Award, presented to
Watson, is presented
to an individual who
has shown faithful and
outstanding service to
the community over a
number of years.
The selection
criteria process for
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Past presidents of the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce attending the 97th Annual Chamber Banquet on Thursday, Nov. 7, at the John D. Windham Civic Center, gathered
for a group photo prior to the event. (Mike Elswick/The Light and Champion)
A new logo for the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce was unveiled at the Nov.
7 chamber banquet held at the Windham Civic Center. Master of ceremonies Chris
Watlington is seen with the rendering of the artwork.
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Chris Watlington, master of ceremonies for the 97th An-
nual Banquet of the Shelby County Chamber of Com-
merce, left, received a “Golden Mic Award” from Deborah
Chadwick, chameber president, for his years of service
at a variety of community events.
these awards include
personal involvement
that enriches the gen-
eral welfare of our
communities, par-
ticipation in a wide
variety of commu-
nity activities, spe-
cific contributions to
some area of the com-
munity, leadership,
personal or business
progress, ability to co-
operate with individu-
als, civic, religious or
social organizations.
Candidates must be
considered to be of in-
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