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Guymon Chamber Joins State Business Leaders at Capitol Day March 31

Guymon Chamber has "Chamber Day at the Capitol" on its calendar for March 31, when local business leaders can join a statewide gathering at the Oklahoma State Capitol from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Guymon Chamber Joins State Business Leaders at Capitol Day March 31
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Five days before the event, the Guymon Chamber of Commerce has the Oklahoma State Chamber's "Chamber Day at the Capitol" marked on its calendar for March 31, giving Panhandle business leaders a direct line to state policymakers in Oklahoma City.

The Oklahoma State Chamber is organizing the daylong convening, which runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Oklahoma State Capitol in the Multipurpose Room, Room 100. Local chambers of commerce from across Oklahoma will convene to hear from state elected officials and legislators on policy impacting their communities. The 2026 event follows the inaugural gathering held in 2025, which drew participants from across the state.

The Guymon Chamber of Commerce is an independent, nonprofit organization that works as an advocate for businesses in and around Guymon. The Chamber aims to represent its members on the local, regional, and national levels, and the Capitol Day appearance fits squarely within that mission. Chamber members can show their support by attending Legislative Coffee Chats to stay abreast of what's happening at the Capitol, and the March 31 event scales that engagement to a statewide stage.

Whether a business is in Guymon, Bartlesville, Edmond, or Oklahoma City, the growth of that business is impacted by legislation created at the State Capitol. For Texas County operators, the six-hour event represents one of the few structured opportunities each year to put Panhandle concerns in front of legislators without a one-on-one lobbying effort.

The event is free to attend and includes lunch, but advance registration is required. Attendees can also network with fellow chamber industry members and showcase their community via a booth in the rotunda. Booth space is limited and reserved on a first-come, first-served basis; the event is open to local chambers of commerce only.

The Guymon Chamber's calendar also reflects a packed week leading into Capitol Day. A Texas County Commissioner Meeting is listed for March 30 at 10 a.m., and the Chamber Board itself met March 25 at noon. Those wanting full registration details or agenda information for the March 31 event can contact the Guymon Chamber of Commerce at 122 NW 4th in Guymon or reach out directly to the Oklahoma State Chamber.

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