EUTAW, Ala. — Community members, business leaders, and local stakeholders are invited to gather for an evening of connection and celebration as the Eutaw Area Chamber of Commerce hosts its 2026 Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 26.
The event will take place at 6 p.m. at the historic Greene County Historical Courthouse, offering a scenic and meaningful backdrop for a night centered on community pride and progress.
Organizers describe the evening as a chance for residents to come together, reflect on the community’s achievements, and strengthen local connections. Attendees can expect a welcoming atmosphere featuring food, music, and opportunities to engage with fellow community members.
The program will also feature guest speaker Emily McGlohn, an associate professor with Auburn University’s Rural Studio, who is expected to share insights on community development and the importance of collaborative growth in rural areas.
The annual meeting serves as one of the Chamber’s signature events, bringing together individuals who are invested in the continued success and vibrancy of Eutaw and Greene County.
Admission is $20 for Chamber members and $25 for non-members. Organizers encourage attendees to reserve their seats in advance.
With a focus on fellowship, progress, and celebration, the evening aims to highlight what makes the Eutaw community special—while looking ahead to future opportunities.
