Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism Hosts Annual Award Reception

Nov 18, 2024

Award group photo attached. Pictured left to right: Mike and Anita Bellamy and their children from Silverlaken Estate, Glampground, & Tiny House Village; Tammy and Paul Romesser from Beer Justice Brewing Co; Kristy Scott from Parkside Diner; Tammy Wolcott and Bryttany Ward from Wolcott Farms; and Jennifer Lingenfelter from Logel Appliance. Not picture: The Club at Silver Lake and Burly Brothers Country Butchery. Photo credit Sarah McGinnis Photography

 

On Thursday evening, November 7, 2024, the Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism agency hosted the 2024 annual award reception sponsored by NYSEG/RGE, at Byrncliff Golf Resort and Banquets to honor the awardees of several outstanding business recognition categories.

The event welcomed businesses and guests from across the county to share in networking and recognition of seven businesses and individuals that were selected based on criteria that included their contributions to the economic vitality and quality of life of Wyoming County; capital investments; business expansions; job growth and retention; community involvement; and their contributions that strengthen their particular business sector in Wyoming County. The Chamber if Commerce also awarded the Woman in Business Award.

Honorees received an award plaque from the Chamber of Commerce and certificates of recognition from US Representative Claudia Tenney, Senator George Borrello, and Becky Ryan, Chair of the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors.

This year’s awardees are:

Small Business of the Year – Beer Justice Brewing Co in Arcade

Large Business of the Year – Burly Brothers Country Butchery in Attica

Agri-Business of the Year – Wolcott Farms 4 Seasons of Fun in Warsaw

Tourism Attraction of the Year – Silverlaken Estate, Glampground, & Tiny House Village
in Silver Springs

Tourism Business of the Year – The Club at Silver Lake in Perry/Castile

Most Promising New Business of the Year – Parkside Diner in Genesee Falls/Castile

Woman in Business Award – Jennifer Lingenfelter from Logel Appliance in Strykersville

 “We again thank everyone who sent in nominations from across the community, and congratulate all the winners for their many contributions to the quality of life and economic vitality of Wyoming County,” said Scott Gardner, President and CEO of the Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism office. “The award winners that we honored represent longevity and commitment to our communities and are some of the very best that Wyoming County has to offer. Thank you to everyone who attended and made the evening a special and memorable event.”

The Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism is the leading membership organization for local and regional growth, advocacy, and connection for Wyoming County’s business community. The Chamber & Tourism’s mission is to serve the members and community; promote and grow the area’s economic and tourism assets; and work collaboratively to create an environment that leads to the success and economic prosperity of Wyoming County. The key programs and services of the organization are educational seminars; leadership development; business assistance and guidance; cost-saving opportunities; advocacy; recognition, networking, exposure and promotional opportunities. For more information or to become a member please call 585-786-0307 or visit the website at www.wycochamber.org