The next two weekends include event coordinated by the Hollister Chamber of Commerce.
John Hagey, Board Chairman for the Hollister Chamber, says during an interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" that many sponsors have stepped up to fill the eggs that the kids will be hunting for on the Hollister Football Field. Activities begin at Noon Saturday with several performances and presentations taking place around hunts for ages 1 thru 11. Hagey also said that volunteers to help with the event are still needed.
Meanwhile, the following Saturday, the Chamber teams with the City and other groups for the Revive 65 Event, the annual event that helps clean-up the downtown area around Business 65 and Downing Street.
More information about the Hollister Chamber from the Ozarks Now interview with John Hagey can be heard below:
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