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Nancy Judge
President/CEO
Evergreen Chamber Mission
The mission of the Evergreen Chamber of Commerce is to grow our local economy by building business and relationships, promoting the community and representing local concerns with our county government. Located at The Stone House Business Center off Highway 74, 1524 Belford Court in Evergreen, the Chamber also serves as a visitor center, welcoming new residents and tourists to the area. Visit EvergreenChamber.org or call 303.674.3412 for more information.
ARTICLES
The Power of Women
Mark your calendars for a truly powerful afternoon of networking with local women business owners and nonprofit leaders, Thursday, October 23 from 11:15 am – 2 pm at Mount Vernon Canyon Club. We appreciate the partnership of Intermountain Health, which provides...
Sip and Savor
Have you ever wanted to try ordering something new off the menu but don’t want to order a full portion? What if you do not like it? What if it is not spicy enough? Too spicy? If you are like me, you order your “regular” and you are happy, but you still wonder what...
Pass Go and You May Collect $500!
It is not too late to join the summer fun by playing our interactive Monopoly game! Thirty-eight local businesses have each selected a property on the traditional Monopoly board and made it their own. Since this is Evergreen’s 150th anniversary, the backside of each...
Monopoly, Evergreen Style
Summer fun is upon us with our own Monopoly game! Thirty-eight local businesses have each selected a property on the traditional Monopoly board and made it their own. Since this is Evergreen’s 150th anniversary, the back side of each of their property cards has an...
Start Making Your Plans for July 4 Now
July 4 is on a Friday this year, and last month I teased that the Foothills Fourth event would be bigger and better than last year. So here are some more details… H6:30 – 8 am: Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides (Never been offered in Evergreen before! Don’t miss...
The History of the Dam and Lake
The monthly historic segments to celebrate Evergreen’s 150th Anniversary continue on May 3 at the old warming hut at Evergreen Lake for a presentation on Dedisse Park and the Evergreen Lake area from noon – 2 pm. Mark the first Saturday of the month on your calendar...
The Past and Present Collide
Evergreen’s historical presentations to celebrate our 150th Anniversary will continue Saturday, April 5 from noon–2 pm. John Steinle will take us on a walking tour of downtown Evergreen and provide the history and stories on how our “main street” has grown up over the...
Sesquicentennial Celebration Events!
Saturday, March 1 from noon – 2 pm is the first of the Sesquicentennial celebration events! Join us at Evergreen Fire Bergen Administration Building as Jennee Hancock and Pete Anderson will share the history of North Evergreen and the Evergreen Fire/Rescue department....
Chill Out, Evergreen!
Chill Out, Evergreen! Saturday, February 1 is the Third Annual Chill Out Winterfest. This is a day filled with fun for everyone in our community. Your Evergreen Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Evergreen Park & Recreation and many of our businesses across...
I Resolve…
Resolutions are often about self-improvement. Even if something along the lines of “get involved in the community” makes your list, the underlying thread of that is still improving the person who you are. If every single person became a more kind individual who helped...
Twelve Days of Christmas? How About the Twelve Reasons to Shop Local? (Cue the Music… )
1. Keep Money Local—Sales taxes fund our communities and provide vital services such as police and fire protection, street repairs, and open spaces to play in. 2. Local Investment—Local businesses are less susceptible to national downturns and more likely to work...
When Did It Become Fall?
Phew! Did it seem like the summer was crazy busy, or is it just me? Does it also seem like summer went by in a flash? The colors have changed, and my thoughts are moving on to the holidays. I am feeling whiplash… anyone else? Since I have not figured out a way to slow...
