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NEW MEMBERS CLICK ON business names to link to Chamber membership directory information or link directly to their business website. Tobacco Junction 116 Community Blvd Longview TX 75605 (990) 372-0214 (903) 720-6431 www.tobaccojunction.net Reeves Oil Company Inc 1610 W Cotton St Longview TX 75604-5523 (903) 295-9376 facebook - Reeves Oil
Refuge International 405 N 5th Street Longview TX 75601 (903) 234-8660 www.refugeinternational.com
Cooltron AC & Heating 706 Cherokee St. Longview TX 75604 (903) 297-2080 www.cooltronac.com
Sparklight LLC. 3616 Gum Springs Rd Longview TX 75602 (248) 824-4780 www.sparklight.com/longview
Logan Eddington Insurance Agency 105 E Drake Dr White Oak TX 75693 (903) 844-6918 www.agents.allstate.com/es/usa/tx
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES MAY/JUNE 2020 5 Years
15 Years
Integrity Financial Pyramid Homes
25 Years
Freeman Mills PC Little Animal Hospital Elwood Staffing Eastman Credit Union - South East Texas Symphonic Band
10 Years
Longview Public Library Hibbs-Hallmark & Co. Belcher Center
Sonitrol Security Systems Gregg County
35 Years
Longview Independent School District
20 Years
60 Years
Hiway 80 Rescue Mission
Ruff Realtors Inc
RIBBON CUTTINGS Zoe Martin Photography 1705 Wimberly St Longview, TX 75601 (430) 558-4959 www.zoemartinphotography.com MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Thank you to Austin Bank for sponsoring the Chamber’s 2020 Ribbon Cuttings!
R.E.A.C.H. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES REDE VELO PMENT
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Work with other stakeholders in Longview and use the City’s Comprehensive Plan to aid in the transformation of underutilized areas of our community.
Seek new and innovative ideas that improve access to basic and advanced educational opportunities with the cradle-to-career collective impact to help our citizens reach their potential and become skilled contributors to our highly-educated workforce.
Advocate for legislation that promotes business and industry, economic development, job creation, and community quality of life at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
Seek to play an increasing role in bringing stakeholders to the table and continue to build a network that fosters an environment where our agencies, government, and employers work in concert to build a thriving community for future generations.
Through the power of the collective impact of our member businesses, HealthyVIEW aims to advocate for real, tangible solutions to create a culture of health for our community.
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R.E.A.C.H. REPORT 2020
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