Staunton, Illinois
Chamber of Commerce
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Christmas in Staunton

December 6th-8th, 2024

Snack With Santa & Duda Park Pictures Are Now In!
On Friday, enjoy the Holiday Walk and the 1st Annual Side-By-Side Parade on Main Street. Saturday, run/walk in the Staunton Post Prom Holiday Hustle and Snack with Santa at the Oltmann Coummnity Center. Enjoy the Lighting of the City Christmas Tree, the Lighting of Duda Park and more! ...Learn More

Mayor Craig Neuhaus, Staunton's 2024 Citizen of the Year

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Meet Vintage Station

The Vintage Station, a Chamber of Commerce business in Staunton, takes its name from railroad travel of days gone by. Sara Caldieraro started in the resale business in 2005 at the Benld Coliseum. In 2006, Sara became a vendor at The Pink Elephant in Livingston until she was ready to open her own business in 2014. ...Learn More

Meet Neal's N-Gauging Trains and Sidetracked! Hobbies

Neal's N-Gauging Trains and Sidetracked Hobbies is located in downtown Staunton at 100 W. Main St. Neal Carnaby is the owner of the small business hobby store. N-Gauge is a play on the size of the trains that Neal specializes in for selling to model train enthusiasts. It is a small scale track and train. ...Learn More

Meet Concordia Hall

Concordia Hall and Bowling Alley is a member of the Staunton Chamber of Commerce. It is a Non for Profit organization where members are expected to volunteer, promote and participate in the charitable events the club organizes. The club has 145 members of which 34 are honorary members. The Club is designed to generously give back to the community. ...Learn More

Meet Bill's IGA

Bill's IGA is a Chamber of Commerce business that everyone in Staunton and surrounding areas find familiar, but do you really know Bill's? Hopefully, this article will shed some light on somethings about Bill's that their customers did not know. ...Learn More

Meet Sanks Machining

Have you ever wondered what goes on inside Sanks Machining new building? Owner, Dustin Sanks, successfully moved the business his father started to its new location on the southwest side of Staunton. The business originally started out as a manufacturer for emergency parts and tools with repair services for local businesses that have unpredicted breakdowns and cannot procure parts as needed to get production back up and running. ...Learn More

Meet Cisler & Associates Real Estate

Cisler & Associates Real Estate started in 1991. The owner, Dave Cisler has been a past President of the Chamber of Commerce and is still very involved in the organization. In 1990, Dave was working at SIUE and taking classes, when one day his supervisor asked a favor of him. The supervisor needed to register students for a Real Estate class. ...Learn More

Meet Staunton Auto Body

Staunton Auto Body is one of the newer businesses in Staunton. It is a well-kept business at 1103 East Henry on Old Route 66. It is co-owned by Terry Meyer, who has 40 year's experience in auto repair and a young man named Matt Griffis, an Air Force combat veteran, served in Balad AB Iraq. In the military he worked on survival equipment, a very technical job where personnel needed his equipment to perform when it was needed. ...Learn More

Meet Little Italy's

Little Italy's Pizza on Main St. has been a member of the Staunton Chamber of Commerce for years. The store provides discounted menus for nonprofit organizations and local organizations for parties and award banquets. Over the years, they have supported Zion school and Staunton school district with pizzas for classroom achievement goals including providing over 2,200 free pizzas for Super Reader Awards at Staunton Elementary School. ...Learn More
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