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Community Development | Chamber's Mission-Work Focuses on Minority Outreach and Engagement
The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s Community Development Division activates a diverse next generation of business and community leaders. We champion diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and we engage the right people at the right time to improve our quality of life with quality of place initiatives. This key focus area of our mission-work builds a vibrant, save and welcoming community. It prepares leaders for future regional challenges.
Visit Rogers | Live Music Returns to the Walmart AMP
Gather with fellow music fans for an unforgettable night under the stars, as you claim your seat or spread out a blanket to enjoy live performances by legendary bands and talented musicians at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion.
Workforce Development | Rogers Public Schools Launches New Career Programs
The 2021-2022 school year will open with a vigorous commitment to the ongoing improvement of Launch Career Programs offered within the Rogers School District. One of the essential elements of continuous improvement is the purposeful cognizance of local and regional workforce demands, as well as the projected growth and replenishment of the current workforce needs within each industry sectors.
Nominating Committee Report | Six Nominees Recommended for Chamber’s Board of Directors
The Board of Directors is the policymaking body of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, and its members represent a cross-section of the business and professional leadership in our community. In accordance with the Bylaws, a Board Nominating Committee was appointed earlier this year to recommend vacancies that will expire December 31, 2021. Get to know these nominees accepted by the Board.
Redistricting | Know How You Will Be Governed Over the Next 10 Years
Rarely does anything last for ten years in the world of politics. Presidential Administrations, Members of Congress, Governors, and State Legislators come and go in that amount of time. The one certain thing that does endure for ten years in politics is the process of redistricting.