We enjoy showing people from all over the area to come out to our events. From muscle cars and model T's to Tractors and Womanless Beauty Pageant....and yes you read that right....you'll find it all here. Just look below and you can get a peek from some of the events. You can click on the pictures to more photos from each event:

2009 Miss Harvest Festival Beauty Pageant

Division I
Winner: Addison Sara-Jane Upton
First Runner Up: Caley Grace Wigley
Second Runner Up: Madison Harris
Miss Photogenic: Madison Harris

Division II
Winner: Kayley Walker
First Runner Up: Micayla Ann Holland
Second Runner Up: Lexi Glassco
Miss Photogenic: Micayla Holland

Division III
Winner: Emma Grace Jeter
First Runner Up: Kirby Smith
Second Runner Up: Danielle Slaton
Miss Photogenic: Dakota Mcdaniel

Division IV
Winner: Megan Annalise Mitchell
First Runner Up: Madison Leigh Boulbin
Second Runner Up: Erica Freeman
Miss Photogenic: Megan Mitchell

Division V
Winner: Kaylee Jester
First Runner Up: Marissa Law
Second Runner Up: Alesha Le Pike
Miss Photogenic: Marissa Law

Division VI
Winner: Molly Lee
First Runner Up: Torie Steele
Second Runner Up: Lauren Eagle
Miss Photogenic: Aja Davis

The Boaz Area Chamber of Commerce M.A.P.

 

The Boaz Area Chamber of Commerce M.A.P. (Member Appreciation Program) is designed to simply thank our member businesses for being in the Boaz area. They could choose to locate their business anywhere and yet, they chose Boaz. For that, we are grateful and we want them to know that we are here, as a group, representing our chamber of commerce to encourage them and to help them grow.

Everywhere you look, you see people who are struggling with worry, people who are trying to keep their businesses afloat in an unstable economy. We believe that we can build our local economy by supporting our local business owners. Small businesses represent 99.7% of all businesses in America. The impact that they have on the economy is enormous and they need to know that they are appreciated.

So, our Board of Directors and Ambassadors have joined forces with Alexander Ford to go out and touch these businesses. Once a month, we will randomly visit five local businesses and shower them with items donated by our members. We will listen to their concerns and talk with them about ways that we can help improve their business. We want to be the bright spot in their day. We want them to believe in us as much as we believe in them. We believe that if we work together and support one another, we will see positive results.