
Sweet Pea's Bakery and Lacy Bergman were honored at last week's Seneca Area Chamber/SDI annual meeting--Pic credit: Kylee Bergstrom
(KMZA)--The Seneca Area Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Impact held its annual meeting last Wednesday evening at the Meadowlark Extension District Office in Seneca.
The meeting served as a platform to review the achievements of 2023 and as well as look forward to all that 2024 has to offer.
During the meeting, attendees received a recap of the significant milestones achieved in 2023 and discussed upcoming initiatives for the year ahead.
Highlighting the evening were two awards. Sweet Pea's Bakery was honored with the Business of the Year award for their outstanding contributions to the local economy and community. Lacy Bergman was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year for her dedication to serving the community of Seneca in a variety of ways.
Brought on as a new board member was Alan Meyer from Community National Bank.
Rainbow Communications donated several locally purchased door prizes, adding excitement to the event. The dinner was provided by Freddy's Pizza Palace, with dessert cupcakes from Sweet Pea's Bakery.
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