Honorees recognized during the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce’s Honors Banquet were, top from left, Shane and Debbie Spallino, Business Persons of the Year; and William “Billy” Pinac, Humanitarian of the Year.
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Recognized as Outstanding Young Citizens during the recent Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce Honors Banquet were, from left, Damian Istre of Northside Christian School; Summar LeLeux of Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish; Emmie Miller of Midland High; and Gracie Bergeron of Rayne High. Also honored but not present were Caroline Frey of Iota High; Katie LeBlanc of Church Point High; and Jocelyn Marceaux of Crowley High.
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Members of the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recognized during the recent Honors Banquet included, front from left, Kelli Doré, Meg Bier Heidtman, Angelique Credeur, Melinda Malmay, Daniel Nugier, Chance Henry; back from left, Scott Lowry, Jackie Loewer and Kyle Gordon.
Chamber Honors
Touting Acadia Parish as “a place where young leaders and entrepreneurs can thrive,” Chance Henry, 27, took over the reins of the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce Thursday night.