A Monthly Opportunity for Connection at the Tillamook Chamber

Written by: Meg Angier, Membership and Community Partnerships Manager

Two years ago, I attended my first Mornings on Main Street meeting at the Tillamook Chamber while working for Rob Trost Real Estate. At the time, attending anything related to marketing was my priority for representing RTRE, and these meetings sounded like the perfect way to do so. What I didn’t realize was that this would be something I was going to look forward to month after month. Not only does this monthly meeting offer a great chance to promote your business, but it also encourages connections with other businesses and grows your circle.

These meetings allow you to introduce yourself to the group and talk for 1-2 minutes about anything you like, whether you have an event that you’d like to promote, a job opening you’re looking to fill, or an update in your industry. The best part about these meetings is that you can choose to use the 1-2 minutes to talk, or you can pass the timer to your neighbor. There is a reason for you to join us each month, even if you don’t know it yet! If you are a new business owner, recently hired as a manager, or someone wanting to feel more connected to the community, this would be the meeting I hope you consider adding to your monthly calendar. 

Recently, several regular attendees have shared success stories that all stemmed from connections made at Mornings on Main. Steve Clause, the new YMCA CEO, joined us during his very first week on the job. Through a connection made at the meeting with St. Peter Church Lutheran Church, the YMCA has since acquired the church property and has exciting plans in the works for its future. Lia Shimada, the new pastor at St. Alban’s, attended Mornings on Main shortly after arriving in the community to meet new people. As a result of conversations at the meeting, she was able to help St. Alban’s transition to a bank that better fits their needs. Brian Vitulli from the Transportation District joins us each month to provide updates on transportation services supporting Tillamook County. Recently, he connected with Jeremy from Pacific Coast Pressure Washing, who attended Mornings on Main to explore opportunities and learn more about the Transportation District’s building. 

In addition to fostering meaningful connections, information about upcoming events shared during Mornings on Main is gathered by Sayde Walker and featured on her Hometown News segment on 95.9 KTIL. This partnership helps amplify local happenings and spread the word about events taking place throughout Tillamook County.

Mornings on Main continues to demonstrate how a simple monthly gathering can spark meaningful connections that can positively impact organizations in ways you might never expect. We hope to see you there for our next meeting on Tuesday, March 17th – St. Patrick’s Day attire is welcome and encouraged! 

Get Ready, Tillamook! June Dairy Parade Countdown!

Get ready, Tillamook! As the days get longer and summer vibes roll in, the Tillamook Chamber is already buzzing with excitement for our annual June Dairy Parade! Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 28th, 2025, because Downtown Tillamook is about to come alive!

Get set for the 68th Annual June Dairy Parade, kicking off at 11:00 AM! Expect the usual magic: dazzling floats, dynamic dancers, graceful horses, and all your favorite parade traditions bringing smiles to every face along the route.

This year, we’re Moovin’ Thru the Seasons’! Time to let your imagination bloom! Dream up dazzling floats, trucks, and tractors that capture the unique beauty and spirit of each season – from the fresh blossoms of spring to the cozy hues of autumn and the sparkling wonder of winter!

Ready to roll? Participating in the parade is FREE and easy! Just head to https://tillamookchamber.org/junedairy/ and fill out the quick entry form before the June 10th deadline. Early sign-ups get the best spots so don’t miss this incredible chance to put your business, program, or organization in the spotlight for the community!

We need your help! Don’t forget to nominate an outstanding individual to be our June Dairy Parade Grand Marshal! We’re seeking individuals who exemplify the spirit of our industry and have a proven track record of leadership and volunteerism. The nomination form and details are waiting for you at https://tillamookchamber.org/grandmarshal/. Please submit your nominations by June 10th – let’s collectively recognize an exceptional member of our dairy family!

Whether you’re crafting a ‘Moovin’ Thru the Seasons’ masterpiece on a float or waving from the curb, the June Dairy Parade is pure Tillamook County community spirit in action! Join your neighbors as we proudly celebrate our rich dairy heritage and the wonderful feeling of coming together!