Oakland Chamber Will Recognize Elected Officials
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Join the Oakland Area Chamber of Commerce from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Chamber’s Offices at 304 Holly Street as all elected officials representing the communities and Yalobusha County are recognized. The event is open to the public.
“I have had the opportunity over my career to work with many elected officials. I know the sacrifices many of them make in order to serve. While many of these positions are called part time, public servants, both elected and non-elected, often are contacted 24/7 by constituents,” said Chamber Director Linda Ross Aldy. “Recognizing their service is important.”
The Chamber will have a special recognition this year of Oakland Mayor James Riley Swearengen who has served the Town for more than 40 years as either a member of the Board of Alderman (5 years) mayor. Friends, family, and colleagues are welcome. In addition to his public service, the Mayor was employed for 45 years with McQuay/Luvata/Modine until his retirement in 2017.
For more information, contact the Chamber at oaklandareachamber@gmail.com or leave a message at 601-853-3942.

