
Welcome to Our Website!
Welcome to the Paintsville Johnson County Chamber of Commerce website! Paintsville
serves
as a center of commerce, banking, medicine, education, and
law for a
multi county region and is a recreational haven
appealing to the entire
family. Our chamber is built of local businesses and
professionals
working together to make a positive impact in our
community.The Chamber’s directors, members and staff are excited about the growth our Chamber has experienced in the last year and, if you want to join an organization that is moving forward and serving as a catalyst for positive change, then please consider joining the Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber of Commerce.
Some Links You May Find Helpful:
Johnson County
Big Sandy ADD
Big Sandy Community & Technical College
U. S. Census Bureau
Kentucky State Data Center
Cabinet of Economic Development
Kentucky Apple Festival
The City Of Paintsville
Paintsville Main Street
Curves Of Paintsville
Map Of The City Of Paintsville, Kentucky
Small businesses asked to report storm damage estimates to the Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
The Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with state and federal organizations to aid in ice and wind storm recovery efforts.
The Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber, along with the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KyEM), the U.S. Small Business Administration and FEMA, is asking that small businesses in [Johnson CountyY, report estimated costs of damages to their local chamber. This unprecedented effort will help state and federal officials put a price tag on the recent storms, and ensure that the small businesses community will have as many resources as possible to aid in the rebuilding efforts.
“In times like these, it is imperative our Chamber does all it can to ensure the success of our local businesses,” says Fran Jarrell.
Small businesses owners affected by the storm should contact Fran Jarrell, Executive Director at the Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber before Mar. 5 to report damage estimates. Jarrell can be reached at 606-789-5688 or pjcchamber@foothills.net.
Once all of the data is recorded, KyEM will work with FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration to process the information and make the necessary declarations. This work will result in access to special SBA programs targeted at helping local businesses get back to work of producing products, providing goods and services and keeping communities strong.
“Information and real data are critical to garnering swift and effective assistance to local businesses,” said Brig. Gen. John W. Heltzel, director of KyEM. “To move this initiative forward, local Chamber professionals will be contacting small businesses by whatever means necessary to determine the impact of the storm on their business and therefore the local community.”
The Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with state and federal organizations to aid in ice and wind storm recovery efforts.
The Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber, along with the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KyEM), the U.S. Small Business Administration and FEMA, is asking that small businesses in [Johnson CountyY, report estimated costs of damages to their local chamber. This unprecedented effort will help state and federal officials put a price tag on the recent storms, and ensure that the small businesses community will have as many resources as possible to aid in the rebuilding efforts.
“In times like these, it is imperative our Chamber does all it can to ensure the success of our local businesses,” says Fran Jarrell.
Small businesses owners affected by the storm should contact Fran Jarrell, Executive Director at the Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber before Mar. 5 to report damage estimates. Jarrell can be reached at 606-789-5688 or pjcchamber@foothills.net.
Once all of the data is recorded, KyEM will work with FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration to process the information and make the necessary declarations. This work will result in access to special SBA programs targeted at helping local businesses get back to work of producing products, providing goods and services and keeping communities strong.
“Information and real data are critical to garnering swift and effective assistance to local businesses,” said Brig. Gen. John W. Heltzel, director of KyEM. “To move this initiative forward, local Chamber professionals will be contacting small businesses by whatever means necessary to determine the impact of the storm on their business and therefore the local community.”
Upcoming Events At The Chamber of Commerce .
July 2 will be our East Kentucky Chamber Event at Jenny Wiley Theatre,
their will be a "Wine and Cheese Reception" at 7:00pm and then the
performance of "All Shook Up". We would like to bring a huge crowd to
support our Chambers and Jenny Wiley Theatre. There will be a discount
on tickets to Chamber members.
If you would like to attend the Kentucky Chambers Annual Meeting Dinner with George Will, one of America's foremost political commentators and columnists as the Key Note speaker, please let me know. July 15 in Louisville at 6:30.
If you would like to attend the Kentucky Chambers Annual Meeting Dinner with George Will, one of America's foremost political commentators and columnists as the Key Note speaker, please let me know. July 15 in Louisville at 6:30.

