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| predecessor      = [[Wooster Board of Trade]]; [[Wooster Chamber of Commerce]]
 
| predecessor      = [[Wooster Board of Trade]]; [[Wooster Chamber of Commerce]]
 
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| foundation      = [[Wooster, Ohio]] ({{Start date|1908}})
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| foundation      = [[Wooster, Ohio]] ({{Start date|1893|06|10}})
 
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====1989====
 
====1989====
 
*  To serve the needs of all the Chamber's retail and service members, a 6th division, Retail/Service was added to the Plan of Action.
 
*  To serve the needs of all the Chamber's retail and service members, a 6th division, Retail/Service was added to the Plan of Action.
*  The Small Business Committee named its first small business person of the year, honoring Faline Fry Jones.
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*  The Small Business Committee named its first small business person of the year, honoring Faline Fry {{Surname|Jones}}.
 
*  The Cleveland Road Business Association actively encouraged ODOT to complete the Dix Highway interchange at Cleveland Road.
 
*  The Cleveland Road Business Association actively encouraged ODOT to complete the Dix Highway interchange at Cleveland Road.
 
*  The Economic Expansion Committee emphasized the need for industrially zoned land to be addressed in the city's 10-year comprehensive plan. This committee also played a major role in getting 72 acres in the Long Road/Geyers Chapel Road area annexed and zoned M2.
 
*  The Economic Expansion Committee emphasized the need for industrially zoned land to be addressed in the city's 10-year comprehensive plan. This committee also played a major role in getting 72 acres in the Long Road/Geyers Chapel Road area annexed and zoned M2.
*  Prentke Romich was assisted by the Chamber with their expansion plans.
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[[Prentke Romich]] was assisted by the Chamber with their expansion plans.
 
*  The Board of Directors went on record opposing the granting of regulatory powers to the Wooster Design Commission, citing the extra layer of bureaucracy as being detrimental to future downtown development.
 
*  The Board of Directors went on record opposing the granting of regulatory powers to the Wooster Design Commission, citing the extra layer of bureaucracy as being detrimental to future downtown development.
 
*  The sun beamed brightly on Oktoberfest number five.
 
*  The sun beamed brightly on Oktoberfest number five.
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*  1991 - Chamber led leadership recognized the important of continual and concentrated Economic Development efforts, by founding the [[Wayne County Economic Development Council]], a county wide ED agency for Wayne County.
 
*  1991 - Chamber led leadership recognized the important of continual and concentrated Economic Development efforts, by founding the [[Wayne County Economic Development Council]], a county wide ED agency for Wayne County.
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*  1991 - The City of Wooster purchased the old Wooster AAA building on W. Liberty Street as a deal with the Wayne County Commissioners to bring the Human Services department downtown. The old Wooster AAA building also came with additional property that the city swapped with the county for more acreage on the Kinney property which the city wanted to use for a retention basin. The city was not able to auction off the old Wooster AAA building leaving the 5,700 sq. foot building vacant until the Chamber led by "Team Opportunity" agreed by the later part of 1993 to purchase the building for $190,000 for less than the appriasal value of $280,000. This left $29,500 budget for a building overall.<ref>Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio. 1994 Jul 8.</ref>
    
*  1992 - Developer Jerry Baker's northend development (now Wooster's large retail area) receives strong public support from the Chamber Board and Membership.
 
*  1992 - Developer Jerry Baker's northend development (now Wooster's large retail area) receives strong public support from the Chamber Board and Membership.
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