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February Chamber Luncheon

February 17 @ 12:00 pm1:00 pm

Luncheon Sponsor: Lincoln National Bank

Non-Profit Sponsor: LaRue County Public Library

Location: Lincoln Museum Community Room, 60 Lincoln Square in Hodgenville

Catering: Arrowhead BBQ

Speaker: Joseph Danzer, a Google Certified Photographer and Google City Ambassador, Heartland Communications Consultants and the LaRue County Chamber of Commerce are partnering to bring you a free presentation about getting your business online. Learn about getting listed on Google Search and Maps and making sure that when you are found that you look amazing.

RSVP by noon on Tuesday, February 16th. Reservations $8 in advance or $10 at the door.

Meet Board of Director Kenny Rambo

Kenny Rambo was born and raised in Elizabethtown, KY and lived in Bowling Green, KY, Knoxville, TN and Atlanta, GA before returning to the region in 2003. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Western Kentucky University. He is now the Vice President of Heartland Communications Consultants, Inc. a marketing, communications & pr firm.

Kenny has volunteered with the Chamber since he returned to LaRue County. He serves on the Marketing Committee and was the 2009-2010 President. Kenny was just elected as President-Elect for the 2012-2013 year and will hold the office of President again in 2013-2014. He enjoys having the opportunity to help share what a great place our community is with others around the region, state and country.

Kenny and his wife are excited to be raising their children in Hodgenville and LaRue County. They feel the rich history and special places like Lincoln’s Birthplace and the downtown square serve as a great backdrop for making memories with our children. They appreciate the quality and size of the school system and the ability to personally know the teachers and administrators that are working with our kids. He and his wife know their children will live other places when they grow up, but they trust they will always remember their hometown as a special place with lots of great memories.