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RENEWING MEMBERS:
2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mona Heimbaugh | President Sheila Hodge | Vice President Jade Larson Lee Capp Rachel Woodroof Rachel Nelson Nikki Hoyme Toniya Canales
Heidi Parker | City Council Liason Tallia Nighswonger | Economic Development Miranda Gallagher | Executive Director
509 Grant St | Belle Fourche, SD 57717 Office Hours: 9am – 4pm M-F
(605) 892-2676 | events@bellefourchechamber.org
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BOARD MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Lee Capp Lee Capp moved to Belle Fourche at the age of four. He attended Belle Fourche schools for all thirteen grades. Lee is a veteran. After high school graduation in 1989 Lee served in the US Army where he spent two years in Germany in addition to several months in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Currently, Lee is a supervisor at one of the American Colloid plants in Colony. He attended the Belle Fourche Development Class of 2019/2020 where he learned how Belle Fourche functions and about the businesses that have thrived in Belle Fourche. “I believe Belle Fourche is on the verge of great growth.” Lee said. His goals are to help guide the chamber as Belle Fourche begins this new stage of development.
The Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce serves to promote our members, the commercial, civic, and general interests of the city of Belle Fourche, and our trade area. As a voluntary organization our aim is to represent and advocate for our members and the business community as a whole.
We are not a civic club, a charitable organization, or department of city government. We are a private, non-profit, taxpaying corporation focused on improving the community and businesses of Belle Fourche. We’re compromised of people — people just like you, who realize that we can accomplish more collectively than individually.