Shopping at home-owned businesses can put money in your pocket under a new program launching this week by the Clarendon Chamber of Commerce.
The “Totally Locally” initiative encourages shopping at ten locally owned and operated businesses by giving away $500 in Clarendon Cash once per quarter.
Sign-up stations and details are available in the following businesses: A Fine Feathered Nest, Clarendon Outpost, Cornell’s Country Store, Country Bloomers, Every Nook & Cranny, Floyd’s Automotive, Henson’s, J&W Lumber, Saye’s Tack Store, and Turquoise & Rust.
One $500 winner will be drawn during the Chamber’s Business After Hours in March, June, September, and December.
The Totally Locally program will promote all things local about Clarendon and Donley County.
“Totally Locally encourages you to step through the door of that shop you go past every day,” the Chamber says.
“Most of all though it’s about people who care about what they do, what they grow, what they make, and ultimately the people they sell it to. It’s about buying, playing, working, and living Totally Locally.”
To learn more about Totally Locally, call the Chamber of Commerce at 874-2421.

James was born September 24, 1984. He managed the Allsup’s in Clarendon. He was involved with his MMA friends who helped children in his community.


Blackburn said there appears to be no good motive for the crime at this time. He credited several agencies with assisting the Donley County Sheriff’s Office in making the arrest, including Amarillo Police Department and SWAT Team; the Department of Public Safety Texas Rangers, Highway Patrol, and CID; and the Carson and Oldham County sheriffs’ offices.

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