THE PRESS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956
IT'S A FACT......
You won't find a dead Chamber of Commerce in a live city - or you won't find a live Chamber of Commerce in a dead city.
A prosperous, thriving city like Osage is a refleciton of a live Chamber of Commerce. Thus the future of Osage is tied up in an active Chamber. Few realize the intimacy that exists between the well-being of each citizen of Osage and the Chamber of Commerce's program of work.
This relationship does not exist merely between the business segments of our community. Rather there is a bond between the farmer, the stockman, the laborer, the housewife, the clerk and the merchant. Everyone benefits from the work and thinking of more than top men and women volunteering their time and energy in committee activities to help solve the problems and advance the general well-being of our community.
Osage has had a great past. An even brighter future is in store; By continuing to progress together - the Chamber doing its part, you doing yours - the past is truly the prelude.
The Osage Chamber of Commerce
SINCE 1936
Mission
The Osage Chamber of Commerce promotes Osage as the place to do business and helps in providing quality of life for those who live and work in Osage.Vision
Osage, the beautiful City of Maples, will continue to strive to be an industrious, prosperous and progressive community. We are committed to be a family friendly community of choice for all ages, and a community that we are proud to call home.
The Past is But The Prelude
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
President
Kelly Kuper
Gifts Galore
Vice President
Gayle Melcher
Osage Coop Elevator
Treasurer
Harlan Bisbee
Bisbee Income Tax & Accounting
Past President/Advisor
Erika Gentz
Sculpture Hair & Fashion
Michele Dohlman
Osage Community Schools
Angie Huffman
Cedar River Complex
Cindy Klaes
C US Bank
Nic Larson
Larson Law Office
Derek Mauser
Mauser Insurance
Becky Wagner
Teluwut Grille House & Pub
Lindsay Wegner
Mitchell County Press News
Wendy Heuton, IOM
Executive Director