[img_assist|nid=220799|title=|desc=|link=none|align=middle|width=450|height=338] The Community Health Center of the North Country have donated $500 to help support the annual chamber dinner. From …
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The Community Health Center of the North Country have donated $500 to help support the annual chamber dinner. From left are chamber board members Michele Catlin, annual dinner co-chair, Derek VanHouse, Kevin McDonough, Kim Demers, and Steve Hawes, annual dinner co-chair; Ray Babowicz, Community Health Center of the North Country and chamber board member; and Wayne Izzo, Melissa Lalonde, John Wade and Sean McNamara, chamber president.
OGDENSBURG -- The Greater Ogdensburg Chamber of Commerce recently received donations to help support its annual dinner event, and chamber officials say tickets are still available.
Local law firm Carrothers and Clough have donated $250 and the Community Health Center of the North Country have donated $500.
The chamber’s annual dinner will be held Friday, Nov. 3, at the Gran-View Restaurant in Ogdensburg. Chamber officials say there are still tickets available for the event.
The organization will recognize Richard and Bonita Wright for Citizens of the Year; Mort Backus and Sons Inc. for Most Improved Business and Kiwanis Club’s – Builders Club and Key Club for Outstanding Community Service.
To reserve a seat, call the chamber office at 315-393-3620.
Dinner choices are prime rib, chicken cordon bleu and broiled seafood platter.
Cost of the dinner is $40 per person (pre-sale) and $45 at the door.
Please RSVP by Thursday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m.