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Business File briefs

MainStreet Steamboat sets annual meeting

The annual meeting for MainStreet Steamboat Springs is 8 a.m. Jan. 23 in Centennial Hall.

Along with the usual accomplishments of the past year and the plans for the new year, there will be a presentation on the proposed Business Improvement District.



Because the BID will be a major focus for all committees for the next year, this will be an opportunity to understand what it means to property owners and tenants.

Chamber seeking information on events



The Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association is requesting information about local events for its summer 2007 calendar.

The calendar includes events from May through October 2007.

The information will be available on Chamber Web sites, the summer Visitor’s Guide, in publications providing visitor information about Steamboat Springs, in various community maps, in news media publications, in press releases and in mailings throughout the summer.

Download an event submission form from steamboatchamber.com or call Jody at 879-0882, ext. 203.

Detailed descriptions and ongoing events are encouraged.

The event submission deadline is Feb. 12.

Registration set for Winter Carnival events

Registration for the 94th annual Winter Carnival street events opens Feb. 1 at the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association visitors center at 1255 S. Lincoln Ave. The visitors center is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

The Winter Carnival street events will take place Feb. 10 and 11. Call Jody at 879-0882, ext. 203, for more information.

For business file submissions, call Matt Stensland at 871-4210 or e-mail mstensland@steamboatpilot.com


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