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State Rep. Cindy Harrison, Ranking Member of the Commerce Committee speaks during a committee meeting on January 10, 2023.
The commercial side of religion.
A beautiful church reflects in the window of a religious articles store across the street in Columbus, Ohio.
The summer party for Constant Commerce, CEO Johnathan Agnes made some very important announcment that is massively transformational for the company, that interest in Constant Commerce is growing, with extraordinary month on month growth, More parties to come over the coming months, have to wait for the big annuncements!
On Dec. 4, the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Holiday Party at Poppy's Time Out Sports Bar & Grill. Guests enjoyed a bountiful buffet of the chef's delicious creations, some grand door prizes, and the musical offerings of Something Fishy. Thank you to our host and to all of our guests.
shot with Nikon FE with Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Autofocus Lens on Kodak Ultra Max 200 film at ISO 200
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council, led an Energy Delegation to Saudi Arabia comprised of 47 senior executives from 20 companies in both the solar and nuclear energy sectors from November 10-13, 2012. Participants on the mission sought to learn about business opportunities in clean energy within the Kingdom. The delegation was intended to deepen the bilateral commercial relationship in this important sector and during a critical period of the Kingdom’s economic development.
Read our Press Release - www.uschamber.com/press/releases/2012/november/us-chamber...
State Representative Matt Gress speaking with attendees at the 2026 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
5th and 8th graders, Educator of the Year, and Scholar Recipients honored at the annual Brisbane Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Education Reception.
Back to Tybee Island. Savannah seems to be a major shipping port for the U.S. I don't base this on any actual data, just the fact that every time I've gone I've seen giant cargo ships moving up or down the Savannah River. I caught a glipse of this one from Tybee Island, lit in the light of the setting sun as it moved into the Atlantic.