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The Hardin County Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday hosted their final Chamber luncheon of 2025, the annual Taste of the Holidays Luncheon (better known as “Hog Fest”).
Chamber President and CEO Kendra Scott said membership continues to grow, and the Hardin County Chamber remains one of the leading chambers of commerce in Kentucky.
“We have the largest luncheon attendance in the state,” Scott said. “We have one of the most dedicated and experienced boards, one of the largest ambassador programs, and a committed core of top investors, volunteers, and staff. In a nutshell, we are deeply blessed.”
Scott said the Chamber hosted 58 ribbon-cutting events for a wide variety of businesses and organizations this year while continuing to support current membership.
“For our existing members, we’ve offered a variety of programs and events designed to foster connection and growth from Business at Breakfast sessions to Lunch Mobs, Cash Mobs, Volunteer Mobs, workshops, and other initiatives,” Scott said.
Scott said with growth of programming such as the Young Professionals Network, the Chamber is looking forward to 2026.
“The Chamber has worked tirelessly in 2025 to create meaningful opportunities for connection, growth, and collaboration, and we look forward to continuing that mission in 2026,” Scott said. “Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for everything you do and will do as we move ahead and continue our work to advocate, network, develop, and promote.”
Visit the Chamber’s website for more information.
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