Goldenhour Collective Joins Weed Chamber of Commerce

This month, the Weed Chamber of Commerce recognized Goldenhour Collective for our new partnership and platinum membership.

Since 1953, the Chamber has grown and supported a business network that strengthens our community through education, resources, and annual events. They also have a scholarship foundation for Weed High School students who plan to attend college or proceed with a trade.

David Spradlin and Nancy Irvine at Goldenhour Collective

“We're excited to join the Weed Chamber of Commerce to better connect with local businesses and give back to the community we're so proud to serve," said David Spradlin, CEO of Goldenhour Collective. "Our chamber plays a pivotal role in fostering local economic growth and improving quality of life, and I encourage other local businesses to consider the value of the partnership. I also want to thank our community for being so welcoming and our legacy cannabis farms for providing our customers with the highest quality products, grown ethically and with love.”

When you buy from legacy farmers at Goldenhour, you're not just getting quality cannabis—you're supporting living history. Our local families have been perfecting their craft for generations, preserving unique strains, sustainable growing methods, and time-honored techniques that might otherwise be lost. 

Plus, every dollar you spend on local cannabis is invested back into the community, creating a ripple effect that supports our rural economy. It's about honoring our living history while building a thriving, interconnected community—one purchase at a time. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Goldenhour Collective to the Weed Chamber of Commerce,” said Nancy Irvine, Executive Director of the Chamber. “Their dedication to championing and promoting local, family-owned, and legacy cannabis farmers reflects our unique history and culture. Their innovative business model also puts our community on the map as a go-to destination to experience some of the highest-quality cannabis in the world. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS:

  • Trunk-or-Treat: Saturday, October 26, 2024, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Main Street (Goldenhour is participating!)

  • Olde Fashioned Christmas: Saturday, November 30, 2024, at the Heritage Plaza on Main Street (more details to come!)

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