What's Happening?
The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce recently held its annual dinner and awards event, celebrating local businesses and volunteers. The event, which took place last Thursday, featured a country western theme with line dancing entertainment. Chamber CEO
Jill Rowland-Lagan expressed gratitude for the businesses and volunteers that contribute to the community's economic vitality. Awards were presented to various members, including Melissa Wirthlin as Business Person of the Year and the Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum as Business of the Year. The event also highlighted the chamber's efforts in promoting tourism and economic development in the region.
Why It's Important?
The annual awards event underscores the vital role that local businesses and volunteers play in sustaining Boulder City's economy. As tourism is a key economic driver for the area, the chamber's efforts in organizing events and promoting the city are crucial for attracting visitors and supporting local enterprises. The recognition of businesses and individuals fosters a sense of community and encourages continued investment in the region. The chamber's initiatives, such as the upcoming Adventure Center, aim to enhance Boulder City's appeal as a hub for outdoor recreation, further boosting economic growth.
What's Next?
The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce plans to continue its efforts in promoting tourism and supporting local businesses. The new Adventure Center, set to open in the fall, is expected to serve as a centralized hub for outdoor recreation, attracting more visitors to the area. The chamber will likely focus on expanding its marketing efforts and organizing events that draw tourists and benefit the local economy. Continued collaboration with community leaders and business owners will be essential in achieving these goals.













