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Jasper Chamber Announces Ribbon Cuttings for Yoga, Landscaping, Spa February and March

Jasper Chamber announces ribbon cuttings for Fire Horse Yoga, Green Thumb's 50th and Moss & Moonlight Spa, signaling continued local business activity.

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Jasper Chamber Announces Ribbon Cuttings for Yoga, Landscaping, Spa February and March
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The Jasper Chamber of Commerce has scheduled a string of ribbon-cutting ceremonies this winter, naming Fire Horse Yoga, Green Thumb Landscaping and Garden Center and Moss & Moonlight Spa for events in February and March. The three confirmed ceremonies bring visibility to new ownership and long-established local retail and service firms at a time when small business activity in Jasper remains a focal point for community growth.

Fire Horse Yoga will be celebrated at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 708 1/2 Main Street, honoring new owner Tasia Hein. Green Thumb Landscaping and Garden Center will mark its 50th Anniversary with a ribbon cutting at 11:30 a.m. Friday, February 27, 2026. Moss & Moonlight Spa is set for 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2026, at 209 East 6th Street. Details on Green Thumb’s street address were not available in the chamber notices.

These three events follow a busy January in which the chamber helped welcome at least four other businesses, including The Movement Studio and Ziggi’s Coffee on Third Avenue and Priority You Health and Quilted Peace on Main Street. In total, the chamber has facilitated at least seven ribbon cuttings since January, a sustained cadence that local outlets describe as part of efforts to draw public attention to entrepreneurs and trade services. As WEVV reporter Mike Mohundro noted, “Community members are encouraged to attend these events to support local businesses, meet business owners, and help celebrate Jasper’s continued growth and vitality.”

From an economic perspective, a cluster of openings and milestone celebrations provides both short-run and structural benefits. Short-run, ribbon cuttings drive foot traffic to Main Street and nearby commercial corridors, which can lift incidental sales for neighboring retailers and services. Structurally, Green Thumb’s 50th Anniversary signals multi-generational business resilience in Dubois County’s small-business landscape, while a new owner at Fire Horse Yoga reflects ongoing churn and entry that can expand local consumer choice. The chamber’s visible role in promoting openings also functions as low-cost marketing that reduces information frictions for consumers and can accelerate demand discovery for new services.

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History shows why these events matter beyond photo opportunities. In 2020, Jasper Chamber president Rachel Levin said, “It means a lot to be able to be here in our current environment with the pandemic. And just that we have business owners and employees of these businesses that are willing to do whatever it takes to help the economy and keep our businesses open.” That sentiment underscores how ribbon cuttings serve as signaling mechanisms for community confidence and small-business survival during economic stress.

For readers seeking more information, local media and the chamber typically post schedules and contact details. The WJTS station bulletin that corroborated multiple February and March events lists phone (812) 482-2727, P.O. Box 1009, Jasper, IN 47547, studio 458 3rd Avenue, Jasper IN 47546 and email gm@dcbroadcasting.com. Expect more event details and possible speaker lineups as the chamber finalizes plans; attendance offers a direct way for residents to support local hiring and keep neighborhood commerce active.

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