PIC Team Members attend Fayette Chamber’s Annual Dinner

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On November 30, 2023, we were honored to attend the Fayette Chamber Annual Dinner.   The theme for the dinner was looking at Fayette County from a Different Point of View.   The chamber celebrated individuals and businesses that have made positive impacts in Fayette County.   The event included time to mingle with other agencies and individuals as well as a delicious dinner.   Awards were given for Small Business of the Year, Non-Profit of the Year, Business Achievement (Individual), Customer Service, Chamber Impact, Community Champion, Workforce Champion, and Herman M. Buck.   PIC would like to congratulate all the honorees on their achievements.   We look forward to continuing to work with the Chamber to promote positive change in Fayette County.   The event was enjoyed by the following PIC Members: Shujuane Martin, Ted Martin, Erika Doyle, LeAnn Bergman, Lori Bowers, Sue Gallagher, Mary Catherine Piper, and Debbie Parshall.

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