(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Chamber and Visitors Bureau held their annual meeting Monday evening at the Fisher Center.
A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the organization's annual awards, which are nominated and voted on by Chamber members.
Honored as " Business of the Year" was The Country Cabin.
Hiawatha Parks and Recreation was recognized as the " Organization of the Year."
The " Volunteers of the Year" award went to Kyle and Sarah Olson.
HCVB President Kate Miller provided a recap of the organization's activities.
Two new board members were introduced at the meeting—Megan Brobst and Malia Hinkle.
The theme for the meeting was “ Game Night”, with those in attendance playing a Jeopardy style game covering Hiawatha facts.
Lentz Catering provided the meal.
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