Volunteers Bring Holiday Cheer Downtown

Volunteers Bring Holiday Cheer Downtown

This year Chillicothe downtown had the welcome addition of a volunteer decoration crew. This team has put in hours of volunteer time to bring the holidays downtown. The brick planters that spill out with gorgeous flowers in the summer now hold greenery and decorated Christmas trees. This group also decorated the square for our BooFest event adding fun and spooky spiderwebs, ghosts, and pumpkins. They have exciting plans for future installments. Main Street Chillicothe would like to thank Dianna Havens, Andrea Leakey, Nicole Jackson, Liv Lauhoff, and Ericka Kroll for their outstanding dedication to the beautiful heart of Chillicothe. This space is for everyone, and Main Street Chillicothe is committed to community involvement and cooperation. Does this sound like fun? If you would like to join our volunteer decoration crew, please reach out by emailing office@downtownchilli.com or calling our office at 660-646-4071.

Main Street Chillicothe is a non-profit organization committed to the historical preservation and economic development of our downtown district. We support arts, culture, entertainment, and business in downtown Chillicothe! Our work is supported by essential community partnerships and generous donations. If you value our vibrant and beautiful downtown, join us.

As a Missouri Main Street Accredited program, Main Street Chillicothe is a recognized, leading program among the state network of more than 48 districts and communities who share both a commitment to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development.

Special thanks to our Partners Silver Moon Feeds, Hedrick Medical Center, HyVee Chillicothe, Chillicothe Convention & Visitors Bureau, Green Hills Communications, our many "Friends of Main Street" supporters, and our volunteers who make it all happen. This place matters and so do you.

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