Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

Chamber learns about East Texas Crisis Center

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Monitor photo/Carla Gray
East Texas Crisis Center Survivor Advocate Kayla Glidewell (left) and Advocacy Coordinator Scotti Smothermon are guests at the Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Aug. 14. To volunteer call (903) 509-2526 or email volunteerprogram@etcc.org.
 

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Good food, good friends, good networking

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Monitor Photo/Ashlee Sawyer
Cedar Creek Country Club Business Developer Hunter Young (from left), visits with Owners of Home Instead Kim and Eric Gassman during the Business After Hours event hosted by BnR Country June 17. 

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Gun Barrel City Chamber Chapter hears from candidates

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Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Gun Barrel City Chapter holds a morning networking meeting at the Gun Barrel City Hall April 17. Candidates for city council briefly addressed chamber members with their qualifications as to why they would make a good city council member. Gun Barrel City Council Member Kennith Foster (Place 5) (from left) Robert Edwards (Place 5), Council Members April Burns (Place 1), Jennifer Jacobs (Place 3) and Chamber Board Chair Marty Mullins address chamber members on the importance of voting.

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Leadership Cedar Creek Lake goes to school

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MABANK—The Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce (CCLACC) Leadership Cedar Creek Lake (CCL) class held their monthly class April 8 at the Mabank Independent School District administration building where attendees had “education day.” Class members heard from Chief Financial Officer Scott Hyde first who gave a quick course in school finance 101. Hyde said that a school district’s budget is generated from three general sources:
• Federal Revenue (child nutrition and title grants) which makes up 5%
• State Revenue (foundation school program) which makes up 44%

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