Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce

Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Event Chair Becky Webb, Board President Kellie Clay, and Executive Director Kimberly Elliott dance to “Footloose” during the Annual Auction on Feb. 23. The theme for the event was “Back to the 80s.”

Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Event Chair Becky Webb, Board President Kellie Clay, and Executive Director Kimberly Elliott dance to “Footloose” during the Annual Auction on Feb. 23. The theme for the event was “Back to the 80s.”

Tecumseh Chamber Raises $22,000 At Annual Auction

About 130 people were ready to reminisce, as the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Annual Auction went “Back to the ‘80’s.” With the live and silent auctions held on Feb. 23 at Tecumseh City Hall and the online auction available Feb.
Tecumseh Public Schools Superintendent Robert Kinsey accepts the Citizen of the Year Award from Miss Frontier Days Sadie Boatman during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Business Awards Banquet on Nov. 14 in the City Hall Auditorium. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Public Schools Superintendent Robert Kinsey accepts the Citizen of the Year Award from Miss Frontier Days Sadie Boatman during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Business Awards Banquet on Nov. 14 in the City Hall Auditorium. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Robert Kinsey Named Citizen Of The Year

Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce members walked the red carpet for the 2022 Annual Meeting and Business Awards Banquet on Monday, Nov. 14. Held at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium at 114 N. Broadway, the dinner was themed “On Broadway” or “Where Stars Come Together.
Marcos Maldonado, a phlebotomist-apheresis technician, draws blood from Jeromy Sowder, of Pink, at the annual Tecumseh Community Blood Drive, organized by the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce and held at American Legion Hill-Huett Post 260 on June 27.

Marcos Maldonado, a phlebotomist-apheresis technician, draws blood from Jeromy Sowder, of Pink, at the annual Tecumseh Community Blood Drive, organized by the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce and held at American Legion Hill-Huett Post 260 on June 27.

Tecumseh Community Blood Drive Draws 33 Donors

Marcos Maldonado, a phlebotomist-apheresis technician, draws blood from Jeromy Sowder, of Pink, at the annual Tecumseh Community Blood Drive, organized by the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce and held at American Legion Hill-Huett Post 260 on June 27.
Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett and State Representatives Danny Sterling and Dell Kerbs have a laugh during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon, held at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on April 22. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett and State Representatives Danny Sterling and Dell Kerbs have a laugh during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon, held at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on April 22. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Legislators And Commissioners Answer Questions

The Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon on April 22 started off with Oklahoma Senator Shane Jett asking the three Pottawatomie County Commissioners how much they pay to blacktop one mile of road. The answer was $200,000. He would revisit that fact later.
The Lola C. Durham Award was presented to Tammy Masoner, Barnard Elementary; David Axton, Tecumseh Middle School; Gayla Higgins, Tecumseh High School; and Murna Lack, Cross Timbers Elementary, during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Teacher’s Luncheon on April 8 at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

The Lola C. Durham Award was presented to Tammy Masoner, Barnard Elementary; David Axton, Tecumseh Middle School; Gayla Higgins, Tecumseh High School; and Murna Lack, Cross Timbers Elementary, during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Teacher’s Luncheon on April 8 at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Chamber Teacher’s Award Luncheon Returns

After a three-year pause because of the pandemic, the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Teacher’s Luncheon was held on April 8 at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium. Superintendent Robert Kinsey opened by saying “the landscape of education has drastically changed the last three years.