
Meeker Beautification
THANK YOU to all our supporters this year! If you would like to help us finish up supporting the maintenance of our 28 flower planters, contact us at the Meeker Chamber!
NEW MEMBERS - Let Us Help You Connect!
If you are not currently a member of the Meeker Chamber of Commerce, let us help you "connect" with community and potential customers.After Hours – Elk Mountain Inn Meets Neighbors!
This landmark motel has been transformed! Around twenty five members and guests came Thursday evening, August 26th, to see the transformation and meet the new owners to see what their year of hard work had produced! Inside the remodeled laundry facility, guests gathered as Mary K explained the journey she and her husband, Larry, had [...]
Member of the Week – State Farm, Kevin Amack!
State Farm Insurance is the largest insurer in the world of automobiles and homes. They also offer health insurance, life insurance, financial services, and products through State Farm Bank. Kevin Amack, the local agent, has been with State Farm for 22 years. He first worked with State Farm for 8 years as an Auto Claims [...]
Member of the Week – Sam Stranathan
Sam Stranathan, wife Helen and children, Todd, Carrie, Matt and Thane moved to Meeker in 1977 from Fort Scott, Kansas. Sam had held a number of positions with the USDA Soil Conservation Service across Kansas. The SCS had a great plant materials testing program and indicated interest in a plant materials position. The unique conservation [...]
Cindy Welle, Board of Directors
Cindy’s family moved to Meeker in 1971 where they owned and operated a cattle ranch. After graduating from Meeker High School, Cindy married Dick Welle, who is now the General Manager of White River Electric Association. They raised two sons and are now the proud grandparents of a precious granddaughter, Sarah Rose, and a new [...]
Member of the Week – BERRY BROS.
Berry Bros. was started in 1956 by Doyle & Everett Berry in Berwick, Louisiana. With one pickup truck and some hand tools, the brothers saw an opportunity in the Louisiana swamps to make their mark in the burgeoning oilfields of South Louisiana. “Good Ole Boys” from Mendenhall, Mississippi, Doyle & Everett plied their trade of [...]















