Chamber Connection



Maysville Area Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Business Community at Annual Dinner

Record-Breaking Attendance at Eras Tour: Annual Awards Dinner Version

The Maysville Area Chamber welcomed a sold-out crowd with record breaking attendance at its Eras Tour: Annual Awards Dinner Version. It was a night of celebration, recognition, and community spirit as the Chamber honored outstanding businesses, individuals, and organizations that have made a significant impact on the Maysville and Mason County community.

The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the prestigious awards, recognizing excellence in various categories:

Small Business of the Year: Bradley’s Boutique and Haberdashery

Runners Up: Pandamoneum Restaurant & Bar, T and F Signs

Large Business of the Year: Maysville Community & Technical College

1st Runner Up: G & J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers

2nd Runner Up: STOBER Drives

New Business of the Year: G & J Pepsi-Cola

1st Runner Up: Glitter Me Pink Boutique

2nd Runner Up: Howard Hanna Real Estate Services

Non-Profit of the Year: Mason County Public Library

1st Runner Up: Maysville Hands of Hope

2nd Runner Up: Buffalo Trace CASA

Educator of the Year: Shannon Roberts, Mason County High School and FCCLA

Chamber Champion: Joe Koch, Meadowview Regional Medical Center and Chamber Board of Directors

Citizen of the Year: Ginny Butler, Pioneer Days Founder, Old Washington Preservation Foundation Board of Directors

The Annual Awards Dinner has been a long-standing tradition for the Maysville Area Chamber of Commerce, providing an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of local businesses and individuals while fostering a sense of unity and pride within the community.

“We were thrilled with the turnout of support at this year’s Annual Dinner,” said Kaci Compton, Executive Director of the Maysville Area Chamber of Commerce. “The enthusiasm and excitement of the evening is a testament to the momentum and collaborative spirit in our business community. We are immensely proud of all our award winners and grateful to everyone who attended, sponsored, and supported this event.”

Founded in 1961, the Maysville-Mason County Area Chamber of Commerce is Mason County’s largest and longest-standing business organization, supporting over 200 local businesses, organizations, and individuals through education, advocacy, and leadership. For more information or to join the Maysville Area Chamber of Commerce, visit www.maysvillechamber.com or contact Kaci at 606-564-5534.