Greater than 45 chamber members and friends attended the Feb. 7 Enterprise After Hours hosted by the Watseka Space Meals Pantry. Amanda Hibbs, govt director of the Chamber, welcomed all attendees. Everybody loved the visits, networking and refreshments.
Hibbs then launched Pastor Darla Holden, who shared that the Watseka Space Meals Pantry has served meals insecure households for 42 years. In 2023, beneficiant help from people, church buildings, organizations, companies, and grants allowed them to succeed in 1,746 properties in Iroquois County. She additionally shared that they want volunteers.
The Watseka Space Meals Pantry/First United Methodist Church is situated at 301 S. Fourth Avenue in Watseka. They’re open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 11 am and are closed on holidays. Individuals can name Watseka Space Meals Pantry at 815-432-0122. Fred Bohlmann and Kay Burns gained the door prizes. Deb Baker gained 50/50 and donated it to the chamber. February's Enterprise of the Month is the Iroquois County Occasions-Republic.
Enterprise After Hours is a program of the Watseka Space Chamber of Commerce, designed to offer networking alternatives for space companies and organizations, in addition to assist promote group via success. For extra details about chamber actions, contact Hibbs on the chamber workplace at 815-432-2416.