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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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21 August 2025
When you look ahead to 2026, one word keeps coming up for Oklahoma: Travel. It’s not just that tourism is big business—it’s that next year may be the biggest year in the history of Oklahoma tourism. Between the Route 66 Centennial celebrations, the FIFA World Cup bringing global fans through our state, the 250 th birthday of America and a growing national spotlight on small-town charm, we are preparing for more visitors than ever before. That’s good news for Chickasha, because while travelers will come for the major events, what they’ll remember are the authentic experiences—the things you can’t get anywhere else. That’s where treasures like the Chief Drive-In Theater shine. We all know that the Chickasha Leg Lamp will draw thousands of road side attraction fans, but don’t forget that our Drive-In is one of only four in the entire state and the only one open year around. The Chief has been lighting up the Oklahoma night sky since 1949. Generations of families have rolled down their windows, tuned in their radios, and made memories under the stars. I recently celebrated my 41 st wedding anniversary – my wife and I’s first date was there. In 2026 it has the chance to be a centerpiece for Route 66 tourists looking for that classic Americana feel. Imagine a family from Germany driving Route 66 for the first time, stopping in Chickasha at J&W Grill or Jake’s and ending their night watching a movie at the Chief. Or soccer fans from Mexico City or Toronto detouring through Oklahoma after the World Cup, catching a double-feature. Those stories—and the dollars they bring with them—are what tourism is all about. Travel tourism isn’t just a statistic. It means hotels filled, restaurants busy, gas stations humming, and shops seeing new faces. More importantly, it means our Community being discovered and appreciated. Chickasha has always been known for its hospitality, and 2026 is our chance to prove it on the biggest stage yet. So when you think about the importance of travel tourism in 2026, remember the Chief Drive-In. It’s not just a movie theater. It’s a time machine, a piece of living history, and one of the reasons visitors will fall in love with Chickasha Oklahoma and #TheGoodStuff!
14 August 2025
It is officially back to school week, can you believe it? The temperatures outside make you think summer, but the calendar says it’s time for the kids to get back to school. The nonprofit “A Beautiful Day” will again organize volunteers to welcome kids at all Chickasha schools. This has become a new tradition that both volunteers and kids look forward to, even if some of the kids wouldn’t admit it. Another Chickasha school tradition will happen on October 3 rd when CHS celebrates Homecoming! So many of us alumni have great memories of homecoming activities, I know my classmates talk about it every class reunion or informal gathering we have. So much has changed over the years, but I am hoping we can address one change this year, but I need everyone’s help. Last year during the Homecoming Parade, there were no floats done by the students. I think each class had some representative riding on a trailer, but they weren’t floats. When I inquired about why, I was told that they needed help finding buildings to build each class float and they needed more adults to help supervise the students. That sounds like the definition of alumni to me. I have alumni groups confirmed for two of the four classes and one confirmed location to build the float, but the tradition of homecoming floats needs YOU! Are you a local business that has a building in the Downtown area where a float could be built September 28 th through Oct 3 rd ? Would your alumni class be willing to connect to today’s high school students and help them understand what Homecoming meant to you when you were in school? I have made the commitment to CHS to find alumni groups and float locations and we are off to a great start, but your help is needed. Email me at jim@chickashaedc.com or call me at 405-224-0787 and let me know if you can help. Traditions are so important to our Community so please help keep this one going. This is not just about the students that are at CHS today, but it’s about the definition of alumni and keeping our School Pride going. A Community that cares about the past and that are willing to keep traditions going, well of course that’s #TheGoodStuff!
7 August 2025
I read a story this week that the City of Weatherford Oklahoma built a giant Spaceman in their Downtown thanks to a million dollar grant from the Route 66 Commission. As the home to astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, it’s easy to see the connection. From what I understand, they wanted something that would make people get off the highway to take a picture. From the comments from the Mayor, he hopes the people that stop will also spend some money in Weatherford while they are there. When I read social media posts on the Weatherford Chamber of Commerce Facebook page, there was a lot of support, but there were also citizens who felt like the new signage and the giant Spaceman were “tacky” or that they should have put something else up instead or even some that said they shouldn’t have done anything. Does any of this sound familiar? City leaders from Weatherford, including their Mayor visited Chickasha months ago. They went down to our Leg Lamp and looked around and then they stopped by my office to ask questions. They already had their idea and a plan of how to get their Spaceman built, but they wanted to know if the Chickasha Leg Lamp had been successful in getting people to stop and take a picture. I think we all know the answer to that question. In my visits to Weatherford the past couple of years, I have been very impressed. They have a vision for their town and a plan to make it all happen. They are not going to sit back and “hope” something good happens in their Community, they are going to move forward and MAKE it happen! Chickasha has received millions of dollars of positive press since the Leg Lamp was put up permanently, but we have also been making headlines recently for other progress. I acknowledge that there will always be those that don’t like it, just like the Spaceman in Weatherford, but I believe our Leg Lamp represents a Community that didn’t want to sit back and “hope” for change, we wanted to go make change happen. If you look at the progress that Chickasha has made the last 5 years, you can NOT argue the significant improvements. Congratulations Weatherford! 2026 will be a huge year for travelers in Oklahoma. We will see our share here in Chickasha too, even though we are not on Route 66. That’s what happens when you do something different. Can a giant Spaceman exist in the same state as a 50 foot tall Leg Lamp? Of course they can, because they both appreciate #TheGoodStuff!
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