The Fallon Chamber of Commerce hosted its monthly luncheon on March 19 at the Fallon Convention Center, drawing sixty attendees representing forty-one businesses. The event served as a significant networking opportunity for local business leaders and newcomers to the Fallon community.
Each attendee was allotted three minutes to introduce themselves and their businesses. The luncheon featured several new businesses preparing for grand openings, including 7 Sisters Company, Nature’s Beauty Hair Salon, Rush Coffee & Rhythm Taphouse, Claws Nail Studio, and Clear Path Healthcare, allowing them to connect with established members of the business community.
Dr. Sue Segura, Churchill County High School’s School Careers Coordinator, provided an overview of the Intern Program. Thirty-eight businesses are currently participating, with sixty-three percent of seniors enrolled. The goal is to expand involvement so every senior can participate, requiring additional commitments from local businesses.
Victoria Crystal discussed Ty’s Let’m Buck, a memorial benefit rodeo scheduled for August 1, 2026, at the Reno Sparks Livestock Event Center. The event honors her son, Ty, who tragically lost his life in a rodeo accident. Proceeds from the event will help purchase lifesaving equipment, ensuring rough stock riders, including junior and high school saddle bronc, bareback, and bull riders, have access to helmets and vests.
The April Chamber luncheon will host Fallon NAS Commander Captain Michael J. Haymon, while May’s program features a Central Nevada Health District speaker.

























Comment
Comments