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The Chickasha Chamber is recognized as the front door of Chickasha and an advocate for the Chickasha business community. The Chickasha Chamber was started in the early 1900s by Chickasha businessmen who formed an organization to work together in the interest of Chickasha. Called the “Chickasha Commercial Club,” it later evolved into the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce which has been an important instrument in Chickasha’s stability since 1923.


The Chickasha Chamber houses a Board of Directors made up of member representatives from diverse areas of the business community.


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30 December 2025
As we close the book on 2025, it is worth pausing to reflect on just how much positive momentum Chickasha has experienced over the past year. This has been a defining year, one marked by long-awaited progress, statewide and national recognition, and a shared belief that our best days are not behind us, but directly in front of us. One of the most symbolic moments of 2025 was Chet Hitt closing on land in the Airport Industrial Park that, quite literally, had only grown grass for more than 20 years. For decades, that property represented potential that had yet to be realized. This year, that changed. That closing sent a clear message: Chickasha is no longer waiting for opportunity, we are acting on it. Development in the Industrial Park is no longer a concept or just a plan; it is happening. That momentum was amplified in June when we hosted a major press conference right here in Chickasha with Governor Kevin Stitt. Standing alongside local and state leaders, the Governor made a statement that resonated far beyond our city limits: “Chickasha is the place to be in Oklahoma right now!” Those were not just encouraging words, they were a reflection of the real work being done by the City, the EDC, the Chamber, local businesses, and community partners who are aligned around growth. 2025 also brought visible signs of confidence from the private sector. We celebrated groundbreakings for new national retail chains that have chosen Chickasha for their next locations. These investments mean more sales tax, more jobs, more services, and more reasons for people across our trade area to choose Chickasha as their destination to live, shop, play and do business. Our efforts did not stop at the city limits or even the state line. This year, representatives from the Chickasha EDC, the City, the CVT and local businesses joined Governor Stitt and other State officials on a recruiting trip to California to help attract new manufacturers to Chickasha. That kind of proactive, outward-facing economic development speaks volumes. We are not waiting for companies to find us, we are telling Chickasha’s story, confidently and competitively, on a national stage. And speaking of telling our story, 2025 was a banner year for positive media coverage. Chickasha was featured again and again in news stories highlighting our growth, our creativity, and our community spirit. The crowning moment came on Christmas Eve, when CBS National News showcased Chickasha to millions of viewers across the country. That single story has already been viewed more than 2 million times on Facebook, introducing people everywhere to what we already know: there is something special happening here. Speaking of telling our story, local film maker Reagan Elkins released the Fragile Documentary in November and it is streaming all over the world, answering the questions of why there is a Leg Lamp in Chickasha and will Warner Brothers sue to have it destroyed? All of these moments: land finally being developed, the Governor’s endorsement, new retail growth, national recruiting efforts, and unprecedented media attention are connected by one common thread: BELIEF. Belief in Chickasha. Belief in our people. Belief that when a community works together with purpose, good things follow. As we look ahead to 2026, let’s carry that momentum forward. Let’s remember that #TheGoodStuff doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because a community chooses to invest, collaborate, and believe, and in 2025 Chickasha did exactly that!
23 December 2025
Merry Christmas from Christmas Town! As the lights glow a little brighter and the season wraps us in warmth, this is a wonderful moment to pause and appreciate what makes Chickasha so special. From Downtown to Shannon Springs Park, the spirit of Christmas is alive and shining—welcoming families, friends, and visitors from near and far who come to experience the joy that has become part of our Community’s identity. This season, take time to read and watch the many positive stories being shared about Chickasha. The Festival of Light continues to capture national attention, reminding the world what happens when a Community comes together with vision and heart. The Leg Lamp keeps putting smiles on faces and drawing visitors from across the globe, and Fragile: A Christmas Story Documentary is telling our story in a way that celebrates creativity, nostalgia, and the unexpected magic found right here at home. Most importantly, we want to say thank you to the merchants of Chickasha. Whether you run a shop, restaurant, hotel, or service business, you are on the front lines of hospitality every day. You welcome our visitors, take care of our locals, and help turn first-time guests into lifelong fans of Chickasha. Your decorations, friendly smiles, extended hours, and genuine pride in our town do not go unnoticed. As we gather with loved ones this Christmas, let’s continue to share the good news about our community, support our local businesses, and celebrate all the people who make Christmas Town what it is. From all of us to all of you—Merry Christmas, Chickasha, and thank you for being the very best of #TheGoodStuff.
18 December 2025
Every year, when the Chickasha Festival of Light begins to glow and headlines start appearing across Oklahoma and far beyond, t’s easy to focus on the spectacle. The millions of lights, the families strolling through Shannon Springs Park, and the visitors who make Chickasha part of their holiday tradition. But… behind every shining display is something even brighter: our volunteers. The Festival of Light simply would not exist without the hundreds of people who give their time, energy, and heart to make it happen. Church youth groups show up ready to work, learning the value of service while creating memories they’ll carry for a lifetime. High school athletic teams volunteer together, building camaraderie off the field while helping their community shine. FFA students roll up their sleeves, bringing strong work ethic and pride in doing things the right way. Local civic clubs pick a night to spread the holiday cheer. USAO students are a huge part of the Festival as well. Young leaders who choose to invest in the town they call home, even if just for a season. And just as important are our retired volunteers, many of whom have been helping for years. Their experience, dedication, and steady presence are part of the foundation that keeps the Festival running smoothly year after year. These volunteers come from different backgrounds, different generations, and different walks of life, but they all share two things: a love for our community and a love for the Festival of Light. They show up in the heat to set it up, in the cold to keep it running, and night after night to make sure visitors leave with smiles on their faces as they experience “Christmas through the eyes of a child.” The Festival also wouldn’t happen without all the local businesses that sponsor throughout the season. Some of these businesses not only give financially, but they also commit their staff to work days to help set it up. This Festival may get national and international headlines, but it operates off of donations from visitors and sponsorships from our local Community! Next time you go through the park, take a look at who is sponsoring and thank them for making the commitment. So when the Festival of Light makes headlines, when it’s featured in the media and recognized as one of the best holiday displays in the country, we should pause and think about the people behind the scenes. The ones wearing work gloves instead of jackets, carrying extension cords instead of cameras, and giving their time so others can enjoy the magic. The Festival also wouldn’t happen without all the local businesses that sponsor throughout the season. Some of these businesses not only give financially, but they also commit their staff to work days to help set it up or work the gates. This Festival may get national and international headlines, but it operates off of donations from visitors and sponsorships from our local Community! Next time you go through the park, please make note of who is sponsoring and thank them for making the commitment. We should also offer special thanks to the visionaries who started the Chickasha Festival of Light more than 30 years ago. Their belief in what this community could create sparked a tradition that continues to grow, inspire, and bring people together every Christmas season. That’s #TheGoodStuff. Not just the lights…but the people who make them shine.
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