About the Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce
Purpose
The Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce is organized for the purpose of providing service and promoting the commercial, civic, and general interests for the city of Belle Fourche, its Chamber members, and its trade area.
We Are...
A voluntary organization representing the business community. The Chamber is not a civic club, charitable organization, or department of city government. The Chamber is a private, non-profit, taxpaying corporation. It unites the central agency working to improve its community. Most important, the Chamber is people -- people just like you, who realize that through the Chamber they can accomplish more collectively than individually.
The Chamber's staff, committees, and task forces have a tradition of dealing with issues that improve the area economically, thus providing a better lifestyle for all. That tradition continues today with a strong commitment from the member firms and the hundreds of people dedicated to building a strong business climate and a strong community.
Working For You
Chamber Office: To provide many membership services, whether free or for a nominal fee. Your annual investment makes both possible. If you would like additional information about services listed below, please call our office at (605) 892-2676.
Belle Fourche Chamber Board of Directors
Dale Schmautz, President
Rich Drabek, Vice President
Mark Leverington
Vicky Thiel
Tracey Gallagher
Michael Trump
Renae Schaeffer
Angela Raber
Frances Hayes, City Council Representative
Staff:
Teresa Schanzenbach, IOM, Executive Director
Jenny Scholl, Administrative Assistant/ Visitor Industry Specialist
Misty Meyer, Marketing Communications Specialist
Belle Fourche Visitor Center
The Belle Fourche Visitor Information Center is fully staffed and is connected to the Free Tri-State Museum. We are ready to provide you with a friendly smile and light refreshments.
A large parking lot with dump station is lcoated less than two blocks from the historic downtown walking tour and shopping district. Handicapped accessible, the visitor information cenrter has large bathroom, outside decks perfect for picnics and is home to the new Geographic Center of the Nation monument.
We pride ourselves in having a large selection of maps from around the United States. Many brochures from local and area attractions are also available. Staff will gladly call ahead to find out the status on road conditions due to inclement weather or construction making your trip to the area worry free.