Chamber Reception Planned For April
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Chamber Report
By Jessie Gurner
The Annual Chamber Reception will be held on April 14, and one of the most meaningful parts of the evening will be the presentation of the Braswell Hatcher Community Service Award.
Every year, this award gives us a chance to slow down for a minute and recognize something we all know to be true: Water Valley runs on people who show up.
The Braswell Hatcher Community Service Award was established by the Chamber to honor sustained service to our community. It is named for Braswell Hatcher, whose life reflected a steady and generous commitment to Water Valley. Not one project. Not one season. But years of it. The kind of steady involvement that becomes part of the fabric of a town.
That is what sets this award apart. It is not given for a single accomplishment or one successful event. It recognizes an accumulation of effort. The meetings attended when no one else wanted to go. The boards served on year after year. The fundraisers supported. The phone calls made. The small details handled so everything else could run smoothly.
One of the responsibilities the Chamber takes seriously is recognizing the people who strengthen Water Valley year after year. Progress in a small town does not happen by accident. Someone plans it. Someone organizes it. Someone unlocks the door and someone locks it when the night is over. Over time, those small acts stack up. They build trust. They build continuity. They build the sense that if something needs doing, someone will step forward.
Dedicated volunteers are not extras in Water Valley. They are part of the foundation. They carry experience with them. They remember how things were done before and help guide how they are done now. They encourage younger volunteers. They steady the ship when projects get complicated.
The Braswell Hatcher Community Service Award allows the Chamber to publicly recognize that kind of long-term investment. It gives us an opportunity to say thank you to individuals whose impact has been measured not in headlines, but in years.
The recipient will be announced at the Annual Reception, and when the name is read, there will likely be a few smiles and knowing looks around the room. Because in Water Valley, we tend to recognize the ones who have been quietly working beside us all along. And we understand exactly what that kind of faithfulness means to a town like ours.
