President's Message
As president of the Higginsville Chamber of Commerce, I extend a warm welcome to you.
We have published this website to showcase important information about Higginsville, Missouri. Please take a few moments to page through it and learn more about our community. It contains information on the many people, businesses and organizations we feel are responsible for providing our residents "Country Living At Its Best".
Higginsville was founded in 1869 by Harvey Higgins, for whom the town is named. Today, we have grown into a city of approximately 5,000 individuals. Once known for our German and agricultural heritage, we have become much more diverse in the last 50 years. We are proud of our residents, city government, school system, numerous civic organizations, churches, park system, active business community, and a host of other assets that make life here very rich.
The words and photographs contained in this website only tell part of our story. I encourage you to visit our community to experience the quality of life Higginsville has to offer you, your family and your business.
Hope to see you in Higginsville soon!
Dan Hawkins
President, Higginsville Chamber of Commerce
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Employee of the Month
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Business of the Month
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Higginsville Chamber Event Pictures
2008 Higginsville Fair
2008 6th of July Family Fun Festivities
2008 Washers Tournament
Skateboard Park OpensCommunity supporters of the skateboard park gather as they celebrate the opening of Higginsville's first skateboard park.

Higginsville received first place Community Award in the Category IV. (L-R) Front row: Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, Donna Kolas, Melanie Goetz, Hannah Rhoad, Jessica McCormack and MCB President Anita J. Dunning. Second row: Economic Development Director Donna Glover, Aren Koenig, Jon Spire, Kim Nuelle, Wendy Rechterman, Mayor bill Kolas, Konner Kappelman, and Chamber Director Teri Ray
Category IV Higginsville, First Place

Higginsville received the first place award in the Category IV Youth Group. (L-R) Front row: Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, Melanie Goetz, Hannah Rhoad and Jessica McCormack. Second row: Jon Spire, Aren Koenig, Chamber Director Teri Ray, Kim Nuelle, Wendy Rechterman, Mayor Bill Kolas, Konner Kappelman and MCB President Anita J. Dunning.
Category IV Youth Group Higginsville, First Place

MCB President Anita J. Dunning presents the Youth Leadership Award to Aren Koenig
Category IV Youth Leadership Higginsville, Aren Koenig
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Upcoming Events
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July 04, 2008:
| Independence Day/Office Closed |
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July 06, 2008:
| Independence Day Celebration |
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July 08, 2008:
| Chamber Beautification Committee/Cancelled |
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July 09, 2008:
| Chamber Business Promotions |
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July 14, 2008:
| Chamber Community Activities meeting |
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July 15, 2008:
| Dancing with the Stars Higginsville Style |
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July 17, 2008:
| 4-H & Farmer Appreciation BBQ |
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July 19, 2008:
| Summer Concert/Confederate Chapel Lawn |
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July 23, 2008:
| Chamber Monthly Luncheon |
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July 26, 2008:
| House of Hope Motorcycle Rally |
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July 28, 2008:
| President's Council |
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July 29, 2008:
| Dancing with the Stars Higginsville Style |
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August 02, 2008:
| "bug, Bees, & Circus Fleas" |
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August 02, 2008:
| Lafayette County Cancer Coalition Golf Tournament |

Business of the Year - Heart Realty with Chamber President Dan Hawkins
2008 Annual Awards Banquet

Individual of the Year - Rick Sengstacken with Chamber President - Dan Hawkins
2008 Annual Awards Banquet

Deal or No Deal
2008 Annual Awards Banquet

Winner Deal
2008 Annual Awards Banquet

HYDRO group
2008 Annual Awards Banquet

2008 Annual Awards Banquet
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