Who we are

Welcome to Frederick!

We're thrilled you're exploring our community. Whether you're just visiting or considering a move, Frederick has something for everyone.

Our exceptional school system offers diverse programs that prepare students for both college and careers. The nearby Frederick Campus of Great Plains Technology Center provides convenient access to further education for high school students and adults alike.

Nature enthusiasts will find a haven here. Hackberry Flat Wetlands and the Red River are renowned for hunting waterfowl like ducks, geese, and cranes. Our area also offers excellent hunting for deer, turkeys, dove, and quail. Hackberry Flat even attracts bird watchers from afar, drawn by the diverse shorebird species.

Frederick's central location provides easy access to larger cities like Lawton, Oklahoma City, Wichita Falls, Amarillo, Dallas, and Fort Worth. Enjoy the amenities of a big city just a short drive away, then return to the peaceful charm of small-town living.

This website is your comprehensive guide to Frederick. You'll find everything from a membership directory and weekend itineraries to descriptions of local attractions. We've aimed to showcase the best of our community. Need more information? Contact our office at 580-335-2126. We're available Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 2 pm.

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Our Vision
The Frederick Chamber of Commerce’s vision is to build a progressive community, which is technologically advancing, focused on agriculture, tourism, industry and community development.

Our Purpose
The chamber’s purpose is to guide the momentum of the Frederick Chamber of Commerce in acquiring and developing agriculture and industry, promoting tourism and an increased quality of life.

We are a non-profit organization ran by a volunteer board of directors.

Board of Directors

2022-2024- Heather Brockriede, Brockriede Farms; Jason Carr, Carr's Insurance Agency; Michelle Green, AHS Staffing; Michael Guill, Henniges Automotive; Austin White, White Farms; Ben Crawford, Crawford Abstract (President)

2023-2025- Roger Euceda, R & R Renovations; Aaron Henson, Tillman County Extension Office; Michelle Wood (President Elect), SWRE; Jimmy Espinosa, Jimmy's Lawn & Fence; Greg Howard, Howard Chiropractic Wellness Center

2024-2026- Kayla Mitchell, Mitchell Farms; Justin Robbins, Remax Property Place; Angela Randle, Memorial Medical Clinic; Brad Kent, BancFirst; Colt Heap, Crawford Abstract

Ex oficio members- Kevin Ouellette, Mayor; Kyle Davis, City Manager; Shannon Vanderburg, Frederick Public Schools Superintendent; Ken McKee, Great Plains Technology Center, Tillman/Kiowa Campus Superintendent; Ronnie Cross/Linda Bacon, Henniges; Cordelle Keller, Past President

Our Committees

Beyond our board, our Chamber is additionally comprised of hardworking volunteers who are always ready to bring amazing events, tourism and emerging business to our community. Below is a short list of our committees. If you’d like to get involved, please contact us at 580-335-2126 or email frederickcc@pldi.net.

  • Economic Development is an important part of the city of Frederick and the Chamber of Commerce, which is why the Economic Development Committee was formed.  The purpose of this committee is to generate ideas, actions and opportunities to bring in new businesses around town.

  • The 500 Club committee's purpose is to fund projects that promote or enhance Frederick. Citizens of Frederick are welcome to join the 500 Club by donating $5.00 a month to the 500 Club fund, or by giving $60 annually. 

  • This committee is the reason our annual Tillman County Junior Livestock Show exists.  Members of this committee work hard to make each student’s livestock showing experience a meaningful one.  From the annual Trophy Auction to the Award’s Banquet, this committee works several months out of the year for this project.

  • The Tourism Committee is always coming up with neat and interesting ideas for showcasing Frederick’s finest attractions and events.  This committee helps with everything from brochures and signage to accommodations and support.  

  • Frederick’s Fantastic Oyster Fry is our biggest event of the year.  For over 30 years this committee has helped make this crazy feast a success.  The Oyster Fry is in early March each year, which puts these members at their busiest around that time.  They order the oysters, coordinate volunteers and never back down…rain or shine!

  • What would our annual Oyster Fry be without a fabulous craft show right next door.  The Oyster Fry Craft Show Committee recruits vendors, mails out forms, collects sales tax and brings an awesome craft scene to Frederick in March!I

  • Each August the Chamber welcomes teachers back to school by throwing them a Teacher Appreciation Luncheon.  This luncheon is organized by a small group of volunteers who gather prize donations, hire a caterer and make sure each teacher feels appreciated by the town of Frederick.

  • The Cotton Festival Committee is made up of individuals who wish to see the Annual Chamber Cotton Festival and Chili Cook Off succeed. This committee organizes and plans the event each fall. Learn more about Cotton Festival →

  • The Christmas Parade Committee helps citizens in Frederick celebrate “the most wonderful time of the year!”  The committee takes charge of our main holiday events each December.

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Join the Frederick, Oklahoma
Chamber of Commerce

Here are a few of the benefits all members enjoy:

Business Referrals

When people call the Chamber looking
for a specific service or product,
we only refer Chamber members.

Networking Opportunities

Getting involved in the Chamber helps you
meet new people, gain new customers, and
"get the word out" on what you do.

Publicity and Advertising

Chamber members can spotlight their
business/profession by sponsoring Chamber events, having ribbon cuttings, and by advertising in Chamber publications. The Chamber can help you inform people about the variety of products and services you offer.

Membership Directory

The chamber maintains a list of current Chamber
members and shares this information with new people moving into the area, visitors, new businesses, etc.

Membership Pricing for the Frederick, OK Chamber

Small Business

1-5 personnel constitutes a small business in our book. Annual dues: $145.

Doctors, Lawyers, etc.

Annual dues: $175

Medium Business

6-15 personnel constitutes a medium business. Annual dues: $290

Elected Officials

Annual dues: $85

Individuals

Non-business only.
Annual dues: $45

Large Business

Businesses with 16+ personnel are considered large businesses. Annual dues: $520.

Non-Profit Organizations

Annual dues: $60

Senior Citizens

Non-Business Only. Ages 65+
Annual dues: $35

FAQs

How frequently do I pay my dues?

Investment dues can be paid annually, semiannually, quarterly, monthly, or by bank draft.

When are chamber membership anniversaries?

Anniversaries are celebrated on the date a member joins, not January 1.

Who is included in a Business Membership?

Business and Professional memberships include owners, managers and employees.

Who is included in a Non-Profit Membership?

Non-profit Membership is for the group - not each individual member of the group. All other membership  categories cover membership for only one person.

Additional questions?

Call us at 580-335-2126 or email frederickcc@pldi.net.

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