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Ribbon Cutting for the Hancock County Performing Arts Center
The Chamber Office is in the heart of Old Town Bay St. Louis mid-way between the Old Town and Depot Districts at 300 South Second Street. The capable staff is there to answer your questions and guide you to your next tour of attractions and local businesses.
“All are welcome here,” adds Williams.
The Chamber's influence extends
beyond traditional business advocacy, encompassing two notable non-profits: Partners for Stennis & Michoud and the Hancock County Community Development Foundation. These organizations play vital roles in promoting economic development, education, and cultural enrichment throughout the county.
With a board comprising members from all industries, the Chamber continues to champion Hancock County as a destination of choice for visitors and residents alike.
The collective efforts of their membership, comprising businesses, community leaders, educators, and engaged citizens, have fueled an ecosystem of growth and opportunity. With innovation and inclusivity at the forefront of their endeavors, members of the Hancock Chamber
remain dedicated to shaping a vibrant and prosperous future for all who visit and long to call Hancock County home.
Ramada Inn Owners Mr. & Mrs. Milan Mistry at Hotel Ribbon Cutting
Fairly Local Men’s Shop Ribbon Cutting
Hancock Chamber
Current Office Ribbon Cutting
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