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Callaway Chamber of Commerce and Crusoe to Host Community Information Open House on Potential Data

FULTON, MO – The Callaway Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Crusoe, invites community members to attend an informational open house regarding a potential data center project currently in the initial planning stages for Callaway County.
The open house will be held Tuesday, July 14, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 54 Country, 5912 US Highway 40, Kingdom City, Missouri.
Designed as an educational opportunity, the event will feature a variety of informational booths staffed by industry experts and project representatives. Attendees will have the opportunity to visit each booth, ask questions, and receive fact-based information about the proposed project and the infrastructure that supports a modern data center.
"Education is one of the core priorities of the Callaway Chamber of Commerce's strategic plan," said Tamara Tateosian, CEO of the Callaway Chamber of Commerce. "As our community learns about this potential project, we believe it is important to provide residents with access to accurate, fact-based information. By bringing together information about the infrastructure, utilities, and services that would be required for a data center, we are creating an opportunity for community members to ask questions, gather reliable information, and better understand the project currently under consideration."
Representatives from Crusoe, along with experts in areas such as utilities, infrastructure, and other project-related disciplines, will be available throughout the event to answer questions in a relaxed, open-house setting.
"Crusoe is pleased to join the Callaway Chamber of Commerce in welcoming the Callaway community to learn more about its potential data center project, which is in the initial planning stages," said a Crusoe spokesperson. "Crusoe appreciates the opportunity to meet members of the local community and share a first look at the project currently under consideration."
The event is free and open to the public. Community members are encouraged to stop by at any time between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. to visit with project representatives and subject matter experts.