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Kicking Off a New Fiscal Year: Front Royal Chamber’s Plans and Programs for 2025

The Valley Today

Release Date: 07/02/2025

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In a recent episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael is joined by Niki Foster from the Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce who provided an insightful look into the operations and events of the Chamber. The conversation delved into various significant aspects that are pivotal to the community and the Chamber.

Initially, Janet and Niki talked about the Chamber's new fiscal year, which begins on July 1st. This timing aligns well with non-profits and government agencies and presents an opportunity to kick off sponsorships and budget planning. Niki emphasized the strategic advantage of starting sponsorship asks in July rather than January, making it easier for businesses to consider their budgets.

The discussion then moved to the flexibility of sponsorship opportunities at the Chamber. Businesses could choose how they wish to be involved, whether by sponsoring specific events like the Wine and Craft Festival, or by opting for various tiers of sponsorships ranging from $250 to $6,000. This flexibility allows businesses to select sponsorship levels that fit their budgets and marketing goals.

Several new initiatives for the upcoming year were highlighted, such as the LeadShare program and Chamber 101 sessions. These programs aim to enhance networking and provide deeper insights into the Chamber's operations and benefits. The LeadShare program, set to kick off in September, will have info sessions in July and August to gauge interest and gather ideas.

Niki introduced the Chamber 101 session happening on July 9th, a casual conversation open to both chamber members and the community. This session is designed to explain the Chamber's role, its funding mechanisms, and how it significantly contributes to the local economy and community well-being.

The Chamber has rescheduled its 'Coffee and Conversations' program to July 11th. This session will feature Joe Petty, the new town manager, in his new role and is a repeat guest. Sponsored by Blue Ridge Tech Center, this interactive session aims to provide transparency and factual information about local government initiatives.

The highly popular Community Leadership Program is also set to return with redesigned and tweaked elements, covering emerging sectors like agritourism and other relevant issues. This program is crucial for developing leadership skills and fostering a deeper understanding of community mechanisms among participants.

Niki mentioned the return of the 'Something's Brewin' Beer Festival' on September 20th and the 'Annual Dinner and Awards' on October 30th, with the theme 'Carving Out Success.' The Chamber is also planning more educational seminars and workshops, ensuring a packed calendar filled with opportunities for learning and engagement.

Both Janet and Niki reflected on the challenges and transformations post-COVID. Despite the setbacks, they expressed optimism about returning to fuller schedules and maintaining a balance between pre- and post-COVID lifestyles. The community’s adaptation and the Chamber’s innovative approaches significantly contribute to this transition.

The conversation also touched upon the role of AI in modern business practices. Niki shared anecdotes about how AI simplifies tasks like creating graphics. They emphasized the importance of staying updated with technological advancements and how the Chamber facilitates learning through workshops such as those on AI and design tools like Canva.

In concluding their detailed discussion, Niki highlighted the Chamber's active presence on social media, especially Facebook, which remains the primary platform for community engagement and information dissemination in Front Royal and Warren County.