Prattville High School Field House Ribbon Cutting March 19, 10:30 AM
Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce will host a 30-minute ribbon cutting for Prattville High School's new Field House on March 19 at 10:30 a.m., open to the public and chamber members.

The Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce lists a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Prattville High School Field House on March 19, 10:30–11:00 a.m., inviting the public and chamber members to attend to “officially cut the ribbon” and mark the building’s official opening. The chamber calendar frames the event as a short celebration intended to show that Prattville and Autauga County are open for business.
The chamber event entry uses its standard wording: “We hope to see you March 19th at 10:30AM to help us officially cut the ribbon for Prattville High School's new Field House! Ribbon cuttings are celebrations, while also showing that Prattville and Autauga County are open for business.” The calendar listing gives the event name and time but does not specify an on-campus location for the ceremony, a speaker list, or whether any indoor tours will follow the ribbon cutting.
Prattville’s chamber calendar shows multiple ribbon cuttings and business events clustered in March, underscoring a busy local development schedule. Other listed ribbon cuttings include Prattville Baptist Hospital’s new MRI on March 9, 9:00–9:30 a.m.; Long Lewis Elite Commercial Service Center on March 18, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; and OBGYN Associates’ new building on March 30, 4:30–5:00 p.m. The chamber also lists a March 18 luncheon sponsored by Day Structures at the Catfish House, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m., and a CentrAL FAME Spring Showcase, 4:00–7:00 p.m., partnered with Central Alabama Community College.
The Prattville Area Chamber promotes ribbon cuttings as an economic tool and advertises a suite of visibility services for members, including directory listings, linked website exposure, social media promotions, monthly e-blasts, Livability Magazine placements, digital billboards, radio, web, and social channels. The chamber’s marketing materials also include the claim “Proudly Serving Our Community for Over 50 Years” and the tagline “Connect | Invest | Grow.” Meg Spires, chief nursing officer at Prattville Baptist Hospital, appears in chamber testimonials saying, “The Prattville Chamber of Commerce has been a great partner for our business. The team is welcoming, and they really care about local businesses.”
As a point of local investment context, the Autauga County Technology Center recently opened an 18,000-square-foot expansion with a $3.9 million price tag, a project the Prattville Area Chamber hosted with dozens of community and business leaders in attendance. Autauga County Board of Education chairperson Kim Crockett called that ceremony “a tangible reminder of our newly adopted vision,” and Superintendent Lyman Woodfin said the ribbon cutting reflected “a solid foundation for student growth and development.”
The Prattville High School Field House ribbon cutting is scheduled for a 30-minute block and is explicitly open to chamber members and the public; the chamber calendar does not list parking, accessibility, or press contact details. The chamber’s website material contains two different contact blocks: 1315 Upper Kingston Road, Prattville, AL 36067, PH: 334-365-8804, FX: 334-358-0011, and 131 North Court Street, Prattville, AL 36067, 334.365.7392, which appear in separate listings. The March 19 ceremony will be the next in a string of chamber-promoted openings that local leaders have used to highlight investment and workforce partnerships across Autauga County.
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