
The Owen County Chamber of Commerce marked a century of community, connection and commerce on Sept. 30 during its Annual Chamber Banquet, held at the Christian Life Center in Spencer.
The evening was filled with laughter, recognition and a deep appreciation for the individuals and businesses that continue to shape Owen County's vibrant future.
The celebration began on a lighthearted note as "Martha the Mop Lady," portrayed by Alyssa Rice, sang her way to the stage, bringing smiles across the room. She was later joined by special guests Tony Kale and Ken Bucklew for the lively Hoosier Hundred Trivia Game, which tested guests' knowledge on the beginnings of the Owen County Chamber. Throughout the evening, attendees were treated to surprise video birthday wishes from notable Hoosiers, including IU Basketball Coach Darian DeVries, Indiana Chamber President and CEO Vanessa Sinders and former Governor of Indiana Eric Holcomb — each extending congratulations on the Chamber's 100th anniversary.
As tradition holds, the evening's highlight was the presentation of the Chamber's annual awards, celebrating outstanding individuals and organizations that exemplify leadership, dedication and community spirit:
- Educator of the Year: Dr. Matthew Latta
- Entrepreneur of the Year: Sweet Escape Baking Studio LLC
- Non-Profit of the Year: Boys and Girls Club of Owen County
- Small Business of the Year: Ridgeline Veterinary Services
- Business of the Year: Henry Holsters
- Heart of the Community Award: Thomas P. Wallace
Each award recipient was recognized for their significant contributions to Owen County — from inspiring students and supporting local youth to fostering innovation, economic growth and community well-being.
The banquet also celebrated the achievements of 19 graduates representing 16 local businesses who successfully completed the BASECamp business mentoring program. The graduates received their certificates from Ivy Tech Chancellor Eric Coyne, marking the culmination of an in-depth journey through essential business topics such as financing, marketing, leadership and strategic growth. The program has become a cornerstone for fostering entrepreneurship and innovation across Owen County.
This year's banquet carried special meaning as 2025 marks the 100th birthday of the Owen County Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber's story began in June of 1925, when 60 community leaders gathered at Ashley's Restaurant — now known as Byer's Home Furnishings — to form a new organization dedicated to promoting local commerce and collaboration. With the help of John V. Barnet from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, the group established its founding structure and set membership dues at $25 for regular members and $10 for associate members.
From those modest beginnings, the Chamber has grown into a powerful network representing over 267 businesses and their families, employees and partners. Each member's investment reflects a shared belief: that by supporting one another, they strengthen the entire community. "The story of the Chamber is, at its core, a story of people," said Marce Johnson, CEO of the Owen County Chamber of Commerce, during the event. "To be a member of the Chamber is to be a part of something greater than yourself. It's about choosing to grow together, support one another and build a stronger Owen County — side by side."
As the night drew to a close, the message was clear — the Owen County Chamber of Commerce has not only withstood the test of time but has also built a legacy of collaboration, compassion and commitment to community.
The Chamber would like to extend a special "Thank you" to all those who volunteered and helped to make the event possible. Here's to the next 100 years of growth, partnership and progress in Owen County.

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