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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation (BKCEDC) 1221 S. Main St Boerne, TX 78006 (830) 331.9070 www.bkcedc.com

Kendall County is the 5th-fastest growing county in the state of Texas and the 7th-fastest county in the nation. (U.S. Census 2010-19). The BKCEDC helps businesses looking to relocate, expand or start businesses in the area.

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE The Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main Boerne, TX 78006 (830) 249.8000 www.boerne.org

The Chamber has more than 800 members representing over 17,500 employees. Since 1928, the goal of the Chamber is to promote commerce and improve economic vitality through advocacy, education and connections of its members and community and to Keep Boerne Strong!

YOUTH GROUPS Kendall County Youth Agriculture & Equestrian Center 648 FM 289 Comfort, TX 78013 (830) 331.8242 www.kcyaec.org

Home to 4-H, FFA and Jr. Livestock members who participate in agriculture and equestrian activities, competitions and educational enterprises. The mission is to fund scholarships and provide a multi-purpose venue in support of the youth agriculture community. Annual fundraising event is the Family Ranch Rodeo Fest that gives folks a glimpse into the real day-to-day life of ranch cowboys and cowgirls.

Kendall County 4-H Clubs www.Kendall.agriclife.org/4-h/

Kendall County Junior Livestock Association www.kcjla.org

Encourages young men and women to become future farmers and ranchers through educational experiences, livestock production and an annual livestock show and sale, each January. at the Youth Ag & Equestrian Center.

Comfort Chamber of Commerce/ Visitor Center 630 Hwy 27 Comfort, TX 78013 (830) 995.3131 www.comfortchamber.com

The Comfort Chamber of Commerce is the official chamber for the area and has been serving Comfort and surrounding communities for over 60 years. They also serve as a visitors center with maps, brochures and area information.

4-H member Zoe Ely shows her Junior Market hog at the Kendall County Jr. Livestock Show.

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