Welcome your new chamber leaders at 2018 Joint Chamber Installation Banquet
JOSH McDONALD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 7 months AGO
The new leaders of the Silver Valley’s two respective chambers of commerce have been voted upon and will be assuming their duties later this month at the Joint Chamber Installation Banquet.
The Historic Wallace Chamber of Commerce will governed by:
President — Janet Feiler
Vice President — Anita Price
Treasurer — Cindy Lien
Secretary — Madeline Hightower
Outgoing President — Bonnie DeRoose
Chamber Director — David Copelan
The Historic Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce will be governed by:
President — Andy Waters
1st Vice President — Sarah Harris
2nd Vice President — Ellie Seiferd
Secretary — Diannah Fields-Brown
Treasurer — Sarah Still
Outgoing President — Karen Hulstrom
Chamber Director — Colleen Rosson
Board of Directors
Willy Bartlett
Everett Jennings
Nathan Wendt
Chanse Watson
Tara Lodi
Emily Miller
Valerie Wade
Nancy Larsen
Brendan Bonner
Justin Cline
The 2018 Joint Chamber Installation Banquet will be themed "A Sweet Ending to a New Beginning with Friends.”
It will be held on Jan. 12, at the Coeur d'Alene Hardware Building (formerly known as Price Tag Antiques).
Tickets can be purchased by contacting the Historic Wallace Chamber of Commerce at 208-753-7151, or by email at director@wallaceidahochamber.com or Historic Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce at 208-784-0821 or by email at director@silvervalleychamber.com.
Please purchase tickets in advance.
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