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CITY OF RIDGELAND
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
POST OFFICE BOX 194
RIDGELAND, MS 39158-0194
TELEPHONE: 601.991.9996
FACSIMILE: 601.991.9997
e-mail
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© 2002-2009
CITY OF RIDGELAND
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INKSMITH NETWORK OF CREATIVITY
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Chamber Events
Ridgeland…Come Grow Your
Business With Us
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Mayor's Prayer Breakfast |
Ridgeland Chamber
members and guests filled Colonial Heights Baptist Church as the Chamber
hosted its 11th annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast.
Soprano vocalist Mary Margaret May of Ridgeland sang selections from her
inspirational debut
album, In the Shadow of Thy Wing. |
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Colonial Heights Baptist Church
Pastor Jimmy Meek with Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee; recording artist Mary
Margaret May; Community Development Chairman Tina Lakey, CenterPoint Energy
and 2011 Ridgeland Chamber President Eddie Hopper, Office Products Plus. |
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Gospel Quartet PRAISE perform.
From left, Ridgeland Alderman Scott Jones; Mike Long;
Jeff Styres and Mike Wharton. |
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Ridgeland High School AFJROTC
Color Guard present the colors. |
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2011 Ridgeland Chamber President
Eddie Hopper, Office Products Plus, and Ridgeland Chamber Junior Diplomats
Greg Abadie and Kristen Dupard lead in the Pledge of Allegiance. |
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Shop Ridgeland First! Winner ~ McDonald’s Hwy. 51 Manager Terilyn Hopkins,
left, with Shop Ridgeland First! winner Christina Lowry of Ridgeland.
Christina and her son Quinn were having lunch at McDonald’s on Hwy. 51 when
she registered to win the Chamber’s Shop Ridgeland First! Grand Prize
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Shop Ridgeland First! Grand
Prize Winner Wins $500 Shopping
Spree and Weekend for TWO at Hyatt
Christina Lowry of Ridgeland was having lunch at McDonald’s on Highway 51
when she registered to win the Shop Ridgeland First! shopping spree and
weekend stay for two at the Hyatt Place Ridgeland.
Christina’s winning entry was drawn from
hundreds of entries at the Chamber’s November 17th Business After Hours at
GranthamPoole, CPAs.
“I never thought I’d win this fabulous
prize,” said Christina. “I still can’t believe I’m the lucky winner!”
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Junior Diplomats Help Out at Bake Sale ~
Ridgeland Chamber Junior
Diplomats sell baked goods at the Township’s Fall Festival to raise money
for “Adam’s Project,” at the Ridgeland Chamber’s Make A Difference Day Bake
Sale. From left,
Greg Abadie, St. Joseph Catholic School ; Kalah Walker, Shelby Barham, Linh
Nguyen, Emily Wasson and Ann Louise Seabrook, all students at Ridgeland High
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Ridgeland resident Bruce McKinley, left and
Ridgeland Chamber Board Member Hunter Arnold, Waggoner Engineering, look
over the selection of baked goods. |
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Natalie Gibbs of Ridgeland helps her sons,
Alex, left and Will, right, select
Halloween cookies. |
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Volunteers Dee Carr and Shelia Jackson, of
BankPlus; Julie Cox, City of Ridgeland and 2011 Make A Difference Day
Chairman Robby Carr, Community Trust Bank, finalize details of the bake
sale. |
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Blake and Mary Lee McDaniel of Madison have
a hard time deciding which goodies to purchase! |
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Susan Watkins of the Kerioth Corporation
purchases a delicious caramel Cake from Primos Café. |
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Kandra and Brian McKinsey and their daughter
Amari of Jackson, select yummy baked goods to take home. |
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Ridgeland Chamber President Eddie Hopper,
Office Products Plus, with daughter Allison Parr and grandsons, Tristan and
Hayden, enjoy the Fall Festival. |
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Each year the Chamber
sponsors such exciting events as the Great Links Golf Tournament,
Denim & Diamonds, Shop Ridgeland First, Make A Difference Day, Mayor’s
Prayer Breakfast and our
Annual Membership Banquet. As a Ridgeland Chamber member you’ll have the
opportunity to sponsor events and participate in helping to organize them.
Come join in the excitement and watch your business grow. |
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