Our Mission Statement:

The Winters Area chamber of Commerce strives to improve the economic, aesthetic, and festival appeal of Winters, Texas. This is to be done by providing positive support to the member businesses and individuals of the community by increasing consumerism, morale and participation with events and advertisements.

The WACC currently has available seats on the Board of Directors. We encourage you to become involved with the WACC and to make a difference in your community.

Remember: All Chambers of Commerce are governed by local citizens

and are a great benefit to the community.

To get involved, send us an e-mail at wacc@wtxs.net, or give us a call at 325-754-5210. 

 

P.O. Box 662

Winters, Texas

79567

Home

 

Businesses, Family and Individual  Members

 

 

Business Highlights

 

 

Business of the Quarter and Business of the Year

 

 

The City of  Winters

 

 

WABIC

 

Winters Police Department

 

Churches

 

Museum

(Information coming soon)

 

Library

(page under construction)

 

 

Hunting Leases

 

Annual Events

Chamber Banquet (1st Saturday in March)

MayFest (1st Saturday in May)

Dove Festival (1st Saturday in September)

Arts and Crafts Shows

Christmas Cheer 

Click HERE to download forms

 

 

The WACC also hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies and Open House events.

The 2011 WACC Officers are:

        Don Wood - President                     Ida Rodriguez - Vice President

   Vanessa Esquivel - Secretary            Eileen Alvarado - Treasurer   

Office Manager: Tonia Boone

The 2010 Board of Directors are:

    Maryann Woffenden        Melanie Prado       

The City of Winters           Winters Police Department

Winters Independent School District

 

Regular meetings of the WACC Board of Directors are held on the first Monday of each month at 5:30 PM at DLC Realty, in the back room of the building. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. For more information contact the Chamber office at 325-754-5210. Office hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. E-mails are responded to on a regular basis. Phones are answered Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 5 PM CST.

 

 

A town with a rich history, and promising future, Winters is a also a town living in a bright and friendly present.  It is located in central to west Texas and has a population of approximately 2500.

Winters  has 2 major routes that run right through town. There is highway 83 to points North and South, and highway 153 to points East and West. Winters is approximately 40 miles South-South West of Abilene, Texas, and approximately 50 miles North of San Angelo, Texas.

Go Blizzards!!

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Website design by: The Computer Guy, 155 North Main, Winters, Texas,  325-754-4009

  Winters, Texas  USA 

2011 Sno-Royalty

                                                

2011 Sno-Flake

Karlee Busher

2011 Sno-Queen

Brittany Gray

2011 Sno-Princess

Amanda Horton

Click HERE to checkout the Texas 4000 on their annual bicycle ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska in 2011!

UPDATE!!! This amazing group has contacted the WACC and have begun preparations for their next trip in June 2012!

The Winters community has had the privilege in the past of providing an over-night stay along with swim time at the pool and burgers, for this amazing group of college students.

Each year this group comes through Winters and stays over-night with local hosts for a night of rest on this difficult and life changing ride.

 

Winters Area Chamber of Commerce

Welcome, from the Winters Area Chamber of Commerce!

Beautiful sunsets and wide-open  skies have graced this area of West Texas known as "Winters: A Town for All Seasons."

Known as "Blizzard Country" because of the unique high school mascot, the "winters" are mild, but the enthusiasm and ambition of residents are far from mild. Recreational opportunities abound in the area. Some of the state's finest hunting - deer, turkey, quail, dove and wild hogs - is found nearby. Fishing and boating on Elm Creek Reservoir draw many to the area. The Z.I. Hale Museum features many exhibits of earl-day Winters, including the Gus Pruser Agriculture Exhibit with the first patented cotton picker in the United States. The restored Rock Hotel features memorabilia from Baseball Hall-of-Famer Rogers Hornsby, who was born near Winters in 1896. The Hotel offers facilities for meetings, gatherings and conventions.

While you're here, relax, enjoy and experience the rich history, recreation and shopping in wonderful Winters, Texas.

Oh, and don't be surprised if we wave when we pass each other on the road.