The Vienna Chamber of Commerce (VCOC) held a ribbon-cutting on Jan. 13 for the Vienna Welcome Center. “It is an all-in-one place for Chamber of Commerce businesses to share their …
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The Vienna Chamber of Commerce (VCOC) held a ribbon-cutting on Jan. 13 for the Vienna Welcome Center. “It is an all-in-one place for Chamber of Commerce businesses to share their brochures, business cards and information with community members and visitors of the area,” VCOC Secretary Kelly Barnhart said. The bulletin board in the welcome center lets businesses and community members post flyers, events and job listings. The welcome center hosts a visitor’s guide that promotes local tourism. Scanning the QR code on the door will take visitors directly to the VCOC website’s tourism section. The Vienna Welcome Center is located at 202 Fourth Street in Suite B. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.