WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (VR) – The Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Tourism recently hosted the 44th annual dinner meeting at The Greenbrier resort with over 400 attendees present to celebrate business in the Alleghany Highlands. The meeting continually serves as a platform to recognize local businesses and business owners for all their hard work and contributions to the community throughout the year.
The Chamber announced several businesses and educators as winners at the annual dinner and wanted to give two of the winners, who were unable to be at the dinner due to other commitments, recognition for their work and investments in the Alleghany Highlands over the past year:
The winner of the Website of the Year award was Beaverdam Falls. This scenic venue is a private nature preserve and unique camping destination that is a great asset to the Alleghany Highlands community and truly portrays the region’s natural beauty. Their website showcases the venue’s scenery and natural assets through beautiful landscape photography, highlighting the property’s grounds and historic waterfalls. Beaverdam Falls is located at 1100 Kanawha Trail, Covington, and their website can be found by visiting beaverdamfalls.com.
The Dogwood Award for Beautification was awarded to Covington Car Company. Located at 912 Valley Ridge Road in Covington, this dealership completely refurbished a formerly vacant building and relocated to that space. The enhancements and investment that they have made has improved the look of the location substantially and now portrays a welcoming environment for all. The Chamber encourages the public to stop by to check out the space and visit with the friendly staff. Buyers can view their inventory and more information about Covington Car Company by visiting their website at covingtoncarco.com.
Other award winners were:
Ruth Middleton Volunteer of the Year: Dianne Garcia
Educators of the Year:
Alleghany Highlands Public Schools: Heather Terrell
Mountain Gateway Community College: Dr. Matthew McGraw
Boys Home of Virginia: Katherine Farmer
Business of the Year: Image Express
“Each year our local businesses and educators work diligently to provide memorable experiences to customers and students, a welcoming environment for all and act as ambassadors for the Alleghany Highlands, portraying a positive image of the region. We were so excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our winners and their investments in the community that make the Alleghany Highlands a great place to live, work, and play,” said Executive Director Teresa Hammond.
As part of the dinner meeting, the Chamber debuted their new Alleghany Highlands Visitor Guide that can be found on shelves at every Virginia Welcome Center and is sent out to potential visitors all across the country. The evening also included performances by Cora Dance Alleghany and nationally known classical music group The American Spiritual Ensemble. The Chamber would like to thank its members, sponsors and local business community for their support in 2022 and beyond.
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