The Star on the Mountain, an important symbol for the community of El Paso, TX, was vandalized in the early morning of June 30th. The El Paso Chamber, which oversees the Star, is currently assessing the damage and working with police while keeping the public informed about restoration. They recognize the Star's significance to the community and are diligently working to repair it quickly.
The Star on the Mountain, an important symbol for the community of El Paso, TX, was vandalized in the early morning of June 30th. The El Paso Chamber, which oversees the Star, is currently assessing the damage and working with police while keeping the public informed about restoration. They recognize the Star's significance to the community and are diligently working to repair it quickly.
The Star on the Mountain, an important symbol for the community of El Paso, TX, was vandalized in the early morning of June 30th. The El Paso Chamber, which oversees the Star, is currently assessing the damage and working with police while keeping the public informed about restoration. They recognize the Star's significance to the community and are diligently working to repair it quickly.
EL PASO, TX – The El Paso Chamber recently discovered that in the early morning hours of June 30th, the Star on the Mountain was vandalized and will be down until further notice. We are currently assessing the damage and have notified the police. We will keep the public informed about when the Star will be back up. We know the importance of the Star to our community, and we are working diligently to get it back up and operational quickly. ###
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Since 1899, the El Paso Chamber has been transforming business and improving lives across El Paso. As the largest business organization in El Paso, the Chamber fosters, strengthens, and elevates local business through connecting, coaching, advocating, and innovating. The Chamber’s 1,400+ members come from all different industries and include businesses of all sizes. For more information, please contact Erin Solis at erin@elpaso.org.