Editor;
Due to the trying times facing our community over the last several months, the Custer County Chamber of Commerce has decided to dissolve the organization. In anticipation memberships would not be renewed due to financial issues, the Chamber would not be able to survive.
This decision was not arrived at lightly and much consideration was given to our current offerings, especially the Visitor’s Center. That being said, the Custer County Tourism Board has graciously agreed to help finance the Visitors Center, as we all feel that a Visitor’s Center is vital to our community.
In addition, the Custer County Tourism Board encourages local services and Chamber members to add their business information to the Business Directory, for free, on VisitCusterCounty.com. You can upload up to eight images and select up to five categories to showcase your business services. It is the responsibility of each business to add their listing and not the responsibility of the Chamber of Commerce or Custer County Tourism. It’s easy to do, [Directions ommitted] We hope you will take advantage of this free listing on the VisitCusterCounty.com website.
If you have a video that was created by Chamber, we will upload it to the Custer County YouTube Channel.
The transition will take place over the next several months, and we will keep you informed every step of the way!
We appreciate your support of the Chamber over the years, and wish for better days ahead for all of us!
Chamber of Commerce
Rene Smith – Administrator
Candace McDaniel, President
Braden Wilson, Vice President
Ron Beckner, Treasurer
Tracy Ballard, Member at Large
Elizabeth Maestas McCabe, Member at Large