Del Rio Chamber Calendar Drives Local Health and Business Engagement
The Del Rio Chamber of Commerce is maintaining an active community events calendar highlighting a blood drive at the Chamber offices on January 16, a Grand Opening and ribbon cutting for Eyemart Express on January 27, recurring Chamber Member Luncheons and monthly Business After Hours mixers. These listings centralize volunteer and networking opportunities that can bolster local health resources, support small businesses, and strengthen civic engagement across Val Verde County.

The Del Rio Chamber of Commerce has positioned its events calendar as a primary hub for civic, nonprofit and business activity in Val Verde County. Among the items posted for this month is a blood drive scheduled at the Chamber offices on January 16 from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Appointments are being handled through the South Texas Blood donor portal and donors are being offered a free long sleeve shirt as an incentive. That event is intended to support regional blood supplies and provide a convenient donation site for Del Rio residents.
Later this month the calendar lists a Grand Opening and ribbon cutting for Eyemart Express on January 27. The Chamber also maintains recurring programming for local businesses and members, including a Chamber Member Luncheon that meets on the second Wednesday of each month and Business After Hours networking mixers on a monthly cadence. These events are promoted through the same calendar and serve as regular opportunities for business outreach, client development and peer-to-peer coordination.
The Chamber calendar functions as more than a listing of dates. Local nonprofits, visitor-focused organizations and businesses use the page to publicize in-county events and to coordinate Chamber-hosted activities. By centralizing scheduling and registration information, the calendar reduces friction for residents seeking volunteer opportunities, for organizations recruiting donors and for businesses planning openings or networking events. For taxpayers and community stakeholders, that consolidated approach can mean higher turnout at charitable drives, quicker awareness of new local storefronts and more predictable opportunities for civic participation.
For healthcare providers and emergency planners, neighborhood blood drives contribute directly to community preparedness. For small business owners and employees, recurring luncheons and mixers provide structured windows for outreach and local economic collaboration. For civic-minded residents, the calendar aggregates ways to engage without needing to track multiple sources.
Check the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce events calendar for full details and registration links on upcoming activities. The calendar remains a practical resource for residents and organizations seeking to participate in Val Verde County civic life in the weeks ahead.
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