Culpeper Is Unified In Love

It’s a four-letter word I utter a lot – Love. The Love sign in Culpeper isn’t just a tourist attraction – it’s a way of life. Our nation has been rocked by racial unrest following the death of George Floyd in late May. There have been violent protests, unrest and...

Connections Still Being Made

Hi, my name is Jeff and I am a people person. I’m here today because I miss holding in person meetings. Yes, I know that right now we need to be careful, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Thankfully, I’ve found ways to continue to connect with our community –...

Going Digital

Sometimes, we don’t know how much we miss something until it’s gone. I learned this the hard way earlier this year when I suddenly had an ear infection one day – ironically on one of the days I interviewed for the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce President/CEO position....

Staying connected while isolated

It’s easy to feel alone during this pandemic. As we responsibly socially isolate, it can feel like ages since we interacted with another human outside of our family. Luckily, in Culpeper, we’ve seen our business community stay connected and active in helping those...

Community comes together

How can we help? Throughout this new reality we’ve faced due to the COVID-19 response, that’s the one question we’ve received the most – how can we help? Culpeper is a caring community. While we navigate uncharted waters, our residents are thinking about those who are...

Help Support Small Business During This Trying Time

We’re entering uncharted territory. Last week, Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency in Virginia in an effort to help curtail the spread of COVID-19, the Corona virus. Here, at the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, we quickly heeded the governor’s calls for...