The Chamber Weekly | 04.21.25
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the date of its Business Expo, presented by Citizens Bank, scheduled for Wednesday, June 11, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This year's theme is "Fan Zone," encouraging businesses to bring the hype, show off their brand, and turn customers into fans! Vendors are invited to tailgate, celebrate, and showcase what makes their business a champion. The event will be held at the Batesville Community Center and is free and open to the public.
Vendors are encouraged to decorate their booths with a spirited, fan-centered theme highlighting their brand and engaging attendees. An award will be given to the most festive booth. Exhibitor registration is now open.
"We look forward to hosting Business Expo every year," said Crystal Johnson, BACC's CEO. "This event allows businesses to showcase their innovative products and services to potential and existing customers, connect with other business leaders, and create lasting relationships."
Vendors are encouraged to offer giveaways, hold creative contests, or demonstrate products/services to generate traffic for their booth.
"The event is free and open to the public," Johnson continued. "Our expo is filled with excitement and entertainment. You'll find fresh insights, valuable connections, and a chance at many prizes!"
The business-to-business trade show will be available exclusively to participating vendors from 10 to 11 a.m.
The Business Expo will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A Taste of the Chamber, featuring local cuisine served by Chamber members, will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Business Expo also features a Kids Zone with activities from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., including a Mascot Dance Off competition.
"I am eager to see the excitement and energy our vendors bring," said Johnson. "The expo is a community tradition in Batesville and promotes the importance of businesses highlighting their products, brands, and voices."
The Chamber will once again host an interactive expo experience on its Experience Builder app, helping community members discover more local businesses and services participating in the Expo and allowing businesses enhanced ways to interact with guests.
"Our goal in creating this event has always been to spotlight our members' services and products to the community," concluded Johnson. "I am proud to be a part of the region's largest trade shows. This is a top-tier event year after year."
Citizens Bank presents the Expo with additional support from Bad Boy Mowers, the City of Batesville, Merchants & Planters Bank, Optimum, Peco Foods, RAWK Imprinting, Spartan Mowers & UTVs, the UPS Store, and White River Health.
Learn more about the 2025 Business Expo at batesvilleareachamber.com or contact Amanda Roberts at membership@batesvilleareachamber.com.
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Batesville Area Arts Council. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, April 22, at 10:30 a.m., at 246 East Main Street in Batesville.
The Batesville Area Arts Council (BAAC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides enriching learning opportunities through the promotion of the arts. BAAC plays a vital role in the community by advancing arts education and cultural engagement through a variety of programs, including Arts In Education, the Gallery on Main, and a wide range of workshops for all ages.
BAAC has recently completed an expansion, which includes a larger workshop facility, a larger storefront gift shop, and a new community gallery. All community supporters, chamber members, ambassadors, board members, and staff are invited to attend.
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce Amanda Roberts as the new Membership Engagement Specialist.
A Batesville native and Arkansas State University graduate, Roberts brings extensive experience in community engagement and business development.
In this role, she will focus on strengthening the Chamber network by working closely with members to understand their goals, sharing innovative strategies and best practices, fostering partnerships, and delivering impactful training and programs that drive business success.
“Amanda’s deep-rooted passion for our community and her expertise in building meaningful connections make her the perfect addition to our team,” said BACC CEO Crystal Johnson. “We are excited to welcome her and confident she will make a lasting impact on our Chamber and the businesses we serve.”
Before joining the Chamber, Roberts served as the Safe Scots Project Director at Lyon College, leading initiatives promoting safety and well-being on campus. She is actively involved in the community, serving on the Board of Directors for Main Street Batesville and significantly contributing to events such as the Levitt AMP Music Series and Main Street Batesville’s Fun and Safe Halloween.
“I am thrilled to be a part of the Chamber’s dynamic staff and the amazing businesses and organizations that make up the Chamber and our community,” said Roberts. “I can’t wait to build relationships with each and every one and learn how the Chamber can serve as a catalyst in growing our region’s businesses through programming, workshops, training, and more!”
Roberts lives in Batesville with her husband, Robb, a Senior Vice President at First Community Bank, their daughter, Mia, and their pets, FiFi and Fozzie.
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon-Cutting ceremony for The Treehouse Natural Refill Store.
The Treehouse Natural Refill Store, a unique retailer in Batesville, AR, is an invitation to live more thoughtfully, healthy, and responsibly. Owner and manager Kaitlynn Doyle dreamed of creating a shop for zero-waste products that are sustainable alternatives for items we regularly use or discard. Her store offers merchandise for bath and body, home cleaning, health and wellness, and pet care needs.
“After the birth of my child, I discovered the many harmful ingredients in our daily products along with all the waste created by packaging and our disposable mindset. I became inspired by resale stores I saw on TikTok and set my heart on this mission to bring natural products in a sustainable way to our area,” said Doyle.
Doyle thanked her family and friends for helping her “make her dream a reality to provide eco-friendly products to the community for many years to come.”
The Treehouse Natural Refill Store is at 700 Harrison Street, Suite F, in Batesville. The store is open Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Treehouse is closed on Wednesday and Sunday.
Ambassadors in attendance include Silje Antonsen (First Community Bank), Lori Campbell (Batesville School District) Amy Crouch-Howard (Weichert, Realtors - The Property Shoppe), Eva Henriksen (Merchants & Planters Bank), Lindy Hopper (First Community Bank), Tammy Jeffrey (First Community Bank), Dana Millikin (White River Now), Sarah Ring (Southern Bank), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), Meredith Simmons (Home Instead), and Christina Watts (LaCroix Precision Optics).
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Evolve Therapy Solutions, PLLC, marking a significant milestone for the mental health practice.
Originally opened in 2023, the practice has been dedicated to providing high-quality mental health care to the community. Now rebranded as Evolve Therapy Solutions, PLLC, the new name reflects its mission to support individuals on their growth, healing, and transformation journey.
“When I started my private practice in 2023, my goal was simple—to create a space where people could heal, grow, and truly evolve,” said owner Mary Banks, LCSW. “Over time, that vision became even clearer. Today is not just a rebranding but a reaffirmation of my commitment to providing compassionate, effective therapy for teens and adults.”
Led by Banks, Evolve Therapy Solutions offers a range of services, including individual counseling, family therapy, and personalized support to help clients navigate life’s challenges. Their approach integrates evidence-based practices with a warm and welcoming environment, ensuring every client feels heard, understood, and valued. Whether managing stress and anxiety, overcoming trauma, or facing major life transitions, Evolve Therapy Solutions empowers individuals and families to thrive.
“Whether it’s trauma, anxiety, depression, or other challenges life brings, my mission remains the same—to help people navigate their journey toward healing and transformation,” Banks added.
Located at 235 S 3rd Street in Batesville, Evolve Therapy Solutions is open Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can be scheduled at marybankslcsw.clientsecure.me.
“Evolve Therapy Solutions represents growth, strength, and the power to change,” Banks concluded.
Ambassadors in attendance included: Silje Antonsen (Venture Realty Group), Lori Campbell (Batesville School District, Adam Curtwright (Centennial Bank), Katelyn Holt (Family Chiropractic Care), Tammy Jeffrey (First Community Bank), Alexandra McClain (Myers-Davis Life Coaching), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), and Lori Tacker (Batesville Eye Care Center).
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Celebrate your spirit of Independence with shirts, cups, gifts, and more! You'll be supporting the hometown brand you love. Buy online or in-store at the Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Join us in welcoming the newest Chamber members!
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Introducing the all-new Experience Builder app—your ultimate guide to Batesville! Plan personalized itineraries, explore top attractions, and stay updated on local events. With features showcasing the area’s culture, history, and natural beauty, you’ll never miss a thing. Now available on the Apple and Google Play stores, the app enhances visits while supporting local businesses with exclusive deals and prizes for those who check into destinations with the Batesville Insider’s Pass.
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The Batesville Area Arts Council is pleased to present "HOLI," an exhibition by Brice Stephens, at the BAAC Gallery on Main (226 E Main St) through April 25, 2025. This exhibition is sponsored by Polk and Paddle.
Brice Stephens was born in Desha, AR, and is a former student of Aline McCracken. Brice primarily paints on old windows using ink and acrylic paint. He paints directly on the glass in reverse starting with the forefront of the image instead of the background as most artists do when painting on canvas. Having fun by experimenting with technique and always evolving are his intentions. His biggest art influences are Mark Gonzales, Alphonse Mucha, Egon Schiele, and David Choe.
Gallery hours are Tuesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Left to right: Brian Shonk (UACCB Chancellor), Josey Duncan
Josey Duncan, a recent University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB) and Southside Charter High School graduate, has been named a 2025 New Century Transfer Pathway Scholar by the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society. This prestigious recognition includes a $2,250 scholarship and honors Duncan as the top-scoring student in Arkansas in the All-USA Academic Team competition.
The New Century Transfer Pathway Scholarship is awarded annually to the highest-scoring transfer-bound student from each state, based on academic achievement, leadership, and community engagement. More than 2,400 students from over 1,300 college campuses nationwide were nominated for the 2025 award.
“It was a proud moment watching Josey receive the New Century Transfer Pathway Scholarship for Arkansas,” said Dr. Brian Shonk, UACCB chancellor, “I am thrilled that Josey is a UACCB alum and excited to see her future achievements.”
Duncan was formally recognized at Phi Theta Kappa’s Presidents Breakfast during the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Convention on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. Duncan is currently attending the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, having successfully completed her high school diploma and associate degree this past December.
The New Century Pathway Scholarship program is sponsored by The Coca-Cola Foundation, The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, the American Association of Community Colleges, and Phi Theta Kappa.
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The City of Batesville has been awarded a $250,000 matching grant from the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism to enhance outdoor recreation in our community! 🌳🏞️
This funding will help construct a new inclusive play area at Riverside Park and install a new swing set at Westside Park, creating more opportunities for families to enjoy the outdoors together.
This is part of $3.85 million in FY2025 Outdoor Recreation Grants awarded across Arkansas, supporting projects that enrich communities and strengthen local economies.
📸 Pictured: Mayor Rick Elumbaugh alongside Director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation Katherine Andrews, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism Shea Lewis.
We’re excited to see these improvements come to life! Stay tuned for updates. 🙌
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The Children's Advocacy Center of Independence County (CACIC) is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural Pinwheels for Prevention campaign in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month this April. By reserving a pinwheel for your home or business, you are standing against child abuse and helping children in our community. Through the Pinwheels for Prevention campaign, individuals and businesses can publicly show their support by displaying a large, bright metal pinwheel featuring the message: "We Stand with The Children's Advocacy Center of Independence County Against Child Abuse." Pinwheels will be placed at donors' locations—either in a yard or a flowerpot—at the beginning of April and collected at the end of the month. Our staff and volunteers will deliver them and collect them. Participation is $75 for individuals and $250 for businesses. Businesses that participate will also receive recognition on our website and social media platforms. Join the fight against child abuse today! Reserve your pinwheel today: visit www.cacindependence.org or scan the QR code on our flyer. Prefer to call? Reach us at 870-569-8099. Together, we can protect our children and give them a safe child-friendly space to be heard--and to heal.
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Dr. Mónica Rodríguez Explores Latinx Identity Through Food in Annual Lamar Williamson Prize Lecture at Lyon College
How can food serve as a powerful tool of cultural identity preservation?
Dr. Mónica Rodríguez, the 2024 recipient of the Lamar Williamson Prize for Faculty Excellence at Lyon College, tackled this question in her recent lecture, “Resisting Assimilation and Preserving Identity through Food in Latinx Communities,” at Lyon College.
Dr. Rodríguez’s presentation explored the cultural significance of food as a means of maintaining identity and resisting societal pressures to assimilate. Her research focused on U.S. Latino literature, depictions of Latinx individuals in film, and the role of food as a vital link to cultural preservation.
Dr. Rodríguez received the Lamar Williamson Prize for Faculty Excellence from Dr. Melissa Taverner, president of Lyon College, and Dr. Kurt Grafton, provost. The prize is awarded annually to a Lyon College faculty member who exemplifies outstanding teaching, scholarly achievement, and service to the college and community.
Born in Lima, Peru, Dr. Rodríguez joined the Lyon College faculty in 2001. She serves as adviser to Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honor society, and the Spanish Club. Her commitment to academic excellence was recognized when she was named Alpha Chi Professor of the Year for 2012-2013.
Beyond the classroom, Dr. Rodríguez has been an active member of the Batesville community. She has served on the Humane Society of Independence County Board of Directors and has volunteered with the organization for more than a decade. Additionally, she has provided translation services at parent-teacher conferences alongside her students and was a former volunteer fitness instructor at the Batesville Community Center.
The 2025 Lamar Williamson Prize recipient will be named at the spring 2025 Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17.
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The Batesville Preservation Association has an exciting opportunity to present to the downtown residential and business district. The Sulphur Rock Elementary EAST Program has approached us with a project to create virtual tours for our historic homes and businesses within the historic district. This is at no cost and brings the benefit of access while promoting our area. I have attached an infographic with more details and included the links to apply for this service and an example tour. You may choose a portion, single room, exterior only, or entire structure. These tours will be uploaded to the brand-new BPA website www.historicbatesville.org. We are very proud to bring this initiative. These girls are very talented and we wish them success in their endeavor to create Timeless Tours. You can sign up today! Please share this as you see fit for any of your historic home/business owners. Thank you for your support of this BPA + EAST Collaboration.
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Even with just 29 days, February was full of activity at the Independence County Library! Here’s a snapshot of how they served our community:
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6,654 visitors walked through our doors—an average of 317 per day
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7,151 items checked out, including 4,720 eBooks
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99 new library cards issued to eager readers and learners
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28 programs brought in 647 attendees of all ages
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223 volunteer hours donated to support patrons and programs
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246 computer sessions provided vital tech access
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Genealogy help offered to 12 patrons researching their roots
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Over 43,000 social media views, including 41,348 on Facebook and 2,381 on Instagram
📈 From tech support to storytelling, we’re making every moment count.
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There is Hope. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org to connect with compassionate care and support for mental health-related distress. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, 988 provides a 24/7 connection to confidential support.
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The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce is the leading voice of business in Independence County, providing chamber members advocacy, promotion, and resources. The Chamber works to set the standard for service, collaboration, growth, and high quality of life in the Batesville area. We are unwavering in our commitment to strengthening our business community.
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