The Chamber for Small Business
Networking
When you join a chamber, you can network with other member businesses. By networking, you get to know others in your community, develop partnerships, and support other businesses. If your business is ever in need, you’ll have a community of business owners to turn to for help.
Marketing
The chamber of commerce promotes your business, especially when you first become a member. Our Chamber has many marketing venues, including our website, social media, community events, and print advertising.
Professional Development
From time to time we host professional development events which might include training or meeting opportunities. These opportunities help you learn or improve upon skills that are essential to running your business and/or better your company without breaking your budget for business.
Credibility
Being a chamber of commerce member makes your business more desirable to customers. When a small business is a chamber of commerce member, consumers are 80% more likely to purchase goods or services from the business in the future (The Schapiro Group, 2012).
Advocacy
The chamber of commerce supports member businesses. It acts as a voice for the common interests of members. You also have the opportunity to get involved in your chamber. You could have the chance to influence your local government on issues that impact small businesses.
Get Involved!
When you get involved with our chamber of commerce, you will become better connected to your community. You will become more aware of community and business issues. You can help solve problems, and members can help you solve your problems.
Recent News
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Valley Fest 2023!
Crafts! Merchant Sidewalk Sales! Food! Live Music with Trolls 2.0! Kids Day Saturday! Yoga Friday and Saturday at 9 am! Something for everyone!
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See Me in Warsaw
This is first in a series of yearly themed murals. This first year we choose the theme ‘See Me in Warsaw’. We wanted murals that the viewer could ‘step inside of’ and become part of the art.
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Warsaw NY and the Suffrage Movement
From 1902 to 1910 Ella served as President of the NY State Suffrage Association. Her name appears among 81 suffrage pioneers listed on a bronze memorial placed in the NY State Capitol in 1931.
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Be the “Y” in Wyoming County
What makes Wyoming County special, unique or important to you? That was the question posed to artists young and old all across Wyoming County. The Warsaw chamber came up with a quick list of 28 items that could easily make the cut.
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#muralvalley
The Warsaw Chamber of Commerce started this endeavor in 2020in inspire local artists to share their ideas of what make Warsaw, NY and the Wyoming County great in the local experiences, art, and history.
If you would you like someone from the Warsaw Chamber to contact you, please simply submit your contact details and we’ll be in touch shortly.
You can also email us or give us a call at:
1-855-4WARSAW (1-855-492-7729)