
Hotspot of Deer Park
The Chamber of Commerce’s coworking space dubbed the Hotspot celebrates its Grand Opening Tuesday November 17th! In light of the governor’s announcement the Hotspot will only be allowed 25% capacity at any time.

The Chamber of Commerce’s coworking space dubbed the Hotspot celebrates its Grand Opening Tuesday November 17th! In light of the governor’s announcement the Hotspot will only be allowed 25% capacity at any time.

Coming soon: The Hot Spot. A shared office space ideal for solo workers, growing your business, or launching a new one.

Summer temperatures are underway, and so are summer gardens. While many events have been cancelled for summer 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, farmers markets have not.

Canceling the fireworks display for the 4th of July, Mayor Tim Verzal cited concerns over public health amidst the ongoing pandemic. Depending on deputy availability, there will be extra enforcement of consumer fireworks laws in Deer Park. This year marks the first 4th of July with the new limitations on when you can use and buy fireworks.

The Deer Park Chamber of Commerce (DPCC) held another meeting via Zoom to further highlight the benefits a chamber membership brings to Deer Park’s local businesses. Amongst several advertising opportunities, a membership aids small businesses in getting their story out to an interested region, and connecting them to other businesses.

As members of the Deer Park Chamber of Commerce, we wish to highlight what we have been doing as a business community in the Deer Park area to address this public health crisis.

The Deer Park Chamber of Commerce (DPCC) held a virtual event via Zoom that highlighted how to take your business online in this unique time and challenging economy.

The Chamber of Commerce is one of the local groups working to help Deer Park move with purpose into the future. The Chamber’s Board of Directors is planning an open forum called “Building A Remarkable Community” for November 18th at Lofty Skies (851 S Main Street) to bring more people into this community conversation.

A small town is like a child. As much as we hate to see them grow up and change, it’s a necessary part of life,

As you drive down Crawford Street, you pass a readerboard for First Baptist Church (FBC) that alternates cheerful greetings with fun quips or advice like