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The Chickasha Chamber is recognized as the front door of Chickasha and an advocate for the Chickasha business community. The Chickasha Chamber was started in the early 1900s by Chickasha businessmen who formed an organization to work together in the interest of Chickasha. Called the “Chickasha Commercial Club,” it later evolved into the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce which has been an important instrument in Chickasha’s stability since 1923.


The Chickasha Chamber houses a Board of Directors made up of member representatives from diverse areas of the business community.


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19 May 2026
Don’t take my word for it, just listen to what Oklahoma Lt. Governor said on his recent Town Hall here in Chickasha. When people think about “economic development,” they often picture industrial parks, big factories, and glass office buildings. But at a recent town hall in Chickasha, Oklahoma Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell reminded us of something both simple and powerful: “Tourism is the front door for economic development.” He came to Chickasha to talk specifically about the impact of tourism in rural Oklahoma and he used our town as a positive example. That alone is worth celebrating. Pinnell praised Chickasha for leaning into what makes us unique. He highlighted the now-famous Leg Lamp as more than just a quirky roadside attraction; it’s a conversation starter, a photo op, and a reason for people to pull off the highway and into our downtown. Those visitors buy gas, grab lunch, maybe do a little shopping and sometimes, they come back. He also recognized the efforts of Visit Chickasha, (the Tourism arm of the EDC)which has brought home multiple Redbud Awards in recent years. Those awards are Oklahoma’s top honors in tourism, and they don’t happen by accident. They’re the result of people here who believe Chickasha is worth showcasing and are willing to put in the hours to prove it. The Lt. Governor specifically pointed to two events that have become anchors for our local tourism economy: The nationally recognized Festival of Light, which transforms our community into a holiday destination and draws families from across the state and beyond, and The Oklahoma Food Truck Championship, which not only fills our streets with incredible food, but when showcased with the Rock Island Arts Festival and Rock Island Ride, showcases our Community to thousands of people every fall. Both events start as experiences and memories made with kids, dates, and friends. But behind the scenes, they’re also engines of economic activity. They bring in sales tax revenue, help local businesses thrive, and introduce first-time visitors to Chickasha. Some of those visitors eventually become repeat customers, new residents, or even investors. That’s the heart of Pinnell’s message. When people visit a place and love it, they start to imagine themselves in it. That’s why tourism really is the front door. You don’t land a new business or convince a family to move here without them first walking through that door and seeing something worth coming back for. In rural Oklahoma, this matters even more. We don’t always have the sheer size or resources of a big city. What we do have is character, creativity, Community, and a willingness to work together. Chickasha’s tourism success—recognized at the state level—is proof that when we invest in what makes us special, the rest can follow. That’s #TheGoodStuff this week: a reminder that our festivals, landmarks, and homegrown events aren’t just fun…they’re a strategy. And thanks to the work of the many volunteers and sponsors, our front door is wide open. 
12 May 2026
Freedom, Fireworks, and a Town That Believes in Itself  If you ever start to doubt whether small-town America still knows how to come together, spend the Fourth of July in Chickasha. In years past , the Chickasha Festival of Freedom made Shannon Springs Park a place to celebrate the 4 th by watching fireworks, but that was about it. This year will be noticeably different! It’s always nice to count on a good fireworks show the night of the 4 th , but as we see more and more momentum here in Chickasha, it seems like the time is right to do more. Especially with this being the 250 the birthday of America. So here comes more! This year the Festival of Freedom will be six weeks of fun patriotic events, starting Memorial weekend and running through July 4 th weekend. Flag dedications, Air Shows, Arts Festivals, shop local programs, educational seminars at our Library, Flag Day challenges and of course Fireworks. We will conclude the Festival of Freedom with the LARGEST Fireworks show in the history of Chickasha! As we recruit new businesses and new housing additions to our Community, we have to be able to answer the question: Why Chickasha? Celebrating our Country’s 250 th Birthday, while supporting local businesses and “painting” our town Red, White and Blue helps brand us as a town with conservative values, spirit in our Community and Pride in our Country. Other towns may claim that as our identity, but we are putting it out on display for everyone to see. Check out the Festival of Freedom Facebook page and there is also a link on the Chamber’s website to all the activity. Fly an American Flag at your house and your business. Attend some of the fun events and be thankful every day we live in the land of the Free because that’s #TheGoodStuff!
4 May 2026
This Sunday, we’ll buy the cards, the flowers, and maybe the last box of chocolates on the shelf. We’ll crowd into restaurants after church, make phone calls, and send text messages that say, “Love you, Mom.” But Mother’s Day is about far more than a nice meal and a bouquet. It’s a reminder of something communities often depend on, but rarely name out loud: the quiet, steady power of mothers. When we talk about what makes a strong town, we usually point to jobs, schools, churches, and local businesses. We talk about roads that get us where we need to go and leaders who make decisions that affect our daily lives. But look a little closer and you’ll see something else holding it all together: mothers who get up early, stay up late, and stand in the gaps no one else even sees. You see a mom who works a busy day, then stays up late to help with homework. Or maybe you see the grandmother who thought her child-rearing days were behind her, but stepped right back into the role because a grandchild needed a safe place to land. Then there’s the single mom, juggling two jobs, a car that doesn’t always start and a calendar that never gives her a day off. But her kids are always put first, whatever it takes. We measure prosperity in dollars and development, but the truth is, a community is only as strong as the families that live in it and families are often only as strong as the mothers (and mother-figures) who quietly hold them together. My life has been blessed with incredible, nurturing moms! My mom was definitely the quiet one. She knew what to say, but often also knew when to say nothing at all, but just offer a hug. As the youngest of 5 kids, I was also spoiled by two older sisters that were always there for me. My dad passed away in my early 20’s and my mom in my late 30’s, but Kay and Marianne made sure that my kids always had “bonus moms,” not just aunts. Their motherly DNA was strong because of my mom and my grandmother. I married my best friend and she is much like my mom. She doesn’t want to be in the limelight, but is always there when our kids need her. Her life has been dedicated to being an dedicated mom, often sacrificing career jobs so that she can be available when needed. Her best trait is knowing when she is needed, before our kids do. Being a loving mother is definitely her Superpower! So.. Thank you Patty Cowan, Kay Allen and Marianne Eaton! Thank you Dawn Cowan. Thank you to all the moms out there that will enjoy a special day this Sunday. Thank you for all the prayers whispered, the tears wiped away, and the battles fought for your families. Thank you for building homes and in doing so building communities. As Mother’s Day approaches, let’s do more than just sign a card. Let’s look the mothers in our lives in the eye and tell them what their sacrifices have meant. Let’s support the moms around us in real, practical ways: offering a meal, a ride, some childcare, a listening ear, or just a genuine, “I see how hard you’re working.” To all the mothers and mother-figures in our area: you are seen, you are valued, and you are essential to #TheGoodStuff happening here every single day. Happy Mother’s Day!
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