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Chamber Makes Community Awards

October 19, 2012 Jackson Hole, Teton County, Town of Jackson No Comments
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The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce has announced the names of the community members who will be honored at the 47th Annual Awards Celebration tonight. Doors will open at 5:30 pm with dinner at 6:30 pm and awards following. This year’s Power of Place Award will be presented to Old Bill’s Fun Run, Citizen of the Year will be presented to Herb & Amy Brooks, Green-to-Green will be presented to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Rising Star will be presented to Joe Madera, and the Western Hospitality Award will be presented to the Jackson Hole Jaycees. Tickets for the honors dinner are still available for $55 per person which includes dinner and gratuity. Dress is Jackson cocktail attire.

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