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 May 18, 2026

City Clean Up Letter From Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture

Dear Business Owners & Managers,

As we welcome spring in Glasgow, it is time to prepare for another busy summer tourism season. The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture encourages all businesses to take a few extra steps to help showcase our community in the best possible light for residents and visitors alike.

Simple improvements such as pulling weeds, cleaning sidewalks and boulevards, sweeping parking lots, picking up litter, washing windows, planting flowers, and refreshing storefronts can make a tremendous difference in creating a welcoming and attractive atmosphere. First impressions matter, and a clean, inviting community encourages travelers to stop, stay longer, shop locally, and support our businesses throughout the season.

We understand that spring cleanup can be a challenge for some businesses, and we are happy to help connect you with local groups who may be available to assist with these tasks in exchange for donations. Please feel free to contact the Chamber Office at (406) 228-2222, and we will gladly provide contact information.

Thank you for your continued investment in our community and for helping make Glasgow a welcoming destination for everyone who visits. It truly takes a community-wide effort to create a successful and vibrant tourism season.

Sincerely,

Lisa Koski
Executive Director
Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture

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