ENID, Okla. —
Billings Community Chamber of Commerce discussed the annual membership drive during the Feb. 27 regular meeting.
Kay Evans reported the drive was going well, but was a little behind in numbers due to the weather.
She said 118 chamber members have signed up for the 2013 year.
Membership dues are $5 for individuals, $10 for family and $100 for businesses. Contact Evans at First Bank and Trust to become a chamber member.
Members also set dates for the annual Wheat Festival, town cleanup and Easter egg hunt. The Wheat Festival will be Oct. 12, cleanup will be April 20 and the Easter egg hunt will be 10 a.m. March 30 at Lion’s Park.
The next Billings Community Chamber of Commerce meeting will be noon March 27 at Billings Community Center.
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Annual membership drive is discussed at Billings Chamber of Commerce meeting
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