Special to the Times Vedette
Community Impact Day, an annual initiative designed to bring businesses and residents together for a day of giving back, support and transformation, was originally scheduled for Panora on Wednesday, April 30. The event has been postponed to Wednesday, May 7.
“Community Impact Day is more than just a day of service. It’s our Chamber’s way of physically showing our commitment to making Panora a better place to live, work, play and stay,” Panora Chamber Coordinator Erica Matthies said.
The Panora Chamber of Commerce is teaming with Panorama Community Schools to complete projects. Residents and local Chamber businesses can submit project needs, which may include projects like elderly assistance with flowerbeds, business exterior painting, single-mom landscaping, parks and rec maintenance, etc.
“By coming together and investing our time and resources, we’re not only improving our community but also strengthening the bonds between businesses and residents,” Matthies said.
