87th Annual Chamber Banquet
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Hotel Fredonia & Convention Center
6:00 p.m. Raffle & Cash Bar
7:00 p.m. Dinner

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Business Excellence Award Recipients and Citizen of the Year
• Citizen of the Year – Francis E. “Ab” Abernethy
• Small Business of the Year – Shannon’s Pools
• Medium Business of the Year – Cotton Patch Café
• Large Business of the Year – Elliott Electric Supply, Inc.



The Oldest Town in Texas

Welcome to Nacogdoches, where people live in the footprints of history. Sample the soul of this city, whose gracious streets are dotted with structures and landmarks sacred to Texas history.

Tour Nacogdoches from two of the oldest thoroughfares in North America. Take a walk through Millard's Crossing, a collection of restored 19th century buildings, and feel the serenity and simplicity of that time. Stroll through the old brick streets of downtown and experience the charm of the many antique shops and quaint restaurants. Visit Stephen F. Austin State University, home to 11,607 students, and the Old Stone Fort, where Texas' first two newspapers were set to type.

Make time to experience the native beauty as well as the charm of Nacogdoches. Choose from fishing, water skiing, camping and boating fun on either Lake Nacogdoches or Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Enjoy any of the 17 city parks, six city tennis courts, or perhaps a rodeo at the Nacogdoches County Exposition Center.

Nestled deep in Texas Forest Country, you will discover the charm of Nacogdoches, and you too may just become a part of the Oldest Town in Texas.

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