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The West Central Chamber’s purpose is to improve the economic climate of West Central Indiana by promoting area communities of Warren and Fountain counties, including Williamsport, Attica, Pine Village and West Lebanon, and the rural areas surrounding them, as great places for businesses to locate, grow, and prosper as well as appealing communities for individuals and families to visit, live, and work.

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SAVE THE DATE
The annual Business Expo has been scheduled for October 23 at the Wabash Valley Bible Baptist Church on US 41 between Attica and Williamsport. You can pre-register ONLINE. More details will be posted soon. And watch for your Chamber email newsletter for the latest updates.

The Business Expo is a great way to network with other local and regional businesses and to meet prospective customers.

Circle October 23 on your calendar, and start planning your display!

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The Chamber e-mail newsletter features the activities of Chamber member businesses, and meetings, workshops and events sponsored by the Chamber. The e-newsletter is an effective tool to promote the West Central Chamber and the businesses whose membership supports the organization. The newsletter also features news and upcoming events of general interest to Chamber members.
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Support the 3/50 project by purchasing goods in local retail stores or eating in locally owned restaurants. Think of three locally owned businesses you would miss if they were gone, and spend $50 a month in the businesses. Of every $50 spent at a local business, $34 stays in our local area through payroll, taxes and other expenditures. Don't think you can do it? When you think of the local businesses you could support it's not that hard. Get your hair cut locally, eat at the diner downtown, get your car fixed at the local shop. It will be good for them and good for you too!


Visit the 3/50 project and support local businesses.
See our News page for more information on the 3/50 project.