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Greater Pell City Chamber announces new event for 2016

byM Akram
11/09/2015
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ALABAMA: Looking forward to 2016, the Greater Pell City Chamber of Commerce is planning its event schedule. And because those events require public funding, the Pell City City Council is considering which ones will be of most benefit to the city and its residents.Budget is the big topic for governments in Alabama right now as the 2016 fiscal year approaches on Oct. 1. During the Council’s second budget work session on Sept. 8, Chamber Director Lisa Gaither introduced the possibility of bringing a new event to the city next April  an Alabama Student Bass Fishing Association tournament.

For $5,000, the City could sponsor a 250-boat tournament on Lake Logan Martin. Each three-person boat of high school anglers and a team captain, she said, would likely spend the night on Friday and fish all day Saturday, meaning thousands in tax revenue from hotel stays alone.“It’s an iceberg effect for the local economy,” she told the Council. “What you see on the top is just a portion of the impact this even will bring to the city.”The concept is similar to the Alabama Toughman Half-Triathlon, which took place at Lakeside Park in August. For that, participants travel from across the country. They stay the night in Pell City hotels and eat at Pell City restaurants. The Chamber attempted to use the influx this year to add another event to its annual schedule with the Logan Martin Blues and BBQ Bash, which Gaither said was considered by attendees to be a success.

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“I haven’t heard one complaint about Blues and BBQ,” Gaither said.t gave $5,000 to support this year’s annual Downtown block Party. Blues and BBQ is an event Gaither said she believes will grow into a selling point for the city, so added to its planned contribution of $48,500 for FY 2016, the City could be providing the Chamber with $57,000 before funding the fishing tournament.To Gaither, it’s worth it. The Pell City High School fishing team, led by Coach Curtis Gossett, is the reigning state champion of the Student Bass Fishing Association, and it would be a statement to hold one of next year’s events on home turf. But every dollar assigned during budgeting can only go to one line item.

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