Embracing our community; the power of local business collaboration
In today’s fast-paced environment, the strength of our local community has never been more important.
As members of the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce, we have a unique opportunity to advance connections that benefit not just our businesses, but our entire community. Local businesses form the backbone of our economy.
By prioritizing community partnerships, we can create a vibrant marketplace that encourages innovation and creativity. Consider hosting networking events or workshops that showcase local talent and provide resources for prosperous business growth.
This not only strengthens our business environment but also builds lasting relationships within the community.
Many local businesses are taking steps to adopt sustainable practices, from eco-friendly packaging to energy-efficient operations.
By sharing these initiatives, we can inspire others to follow suit and collectively reduce our environmental footprint.
A community that prioritizes sustainability not only attracts environmentally conscious consumers but also enhances our quality of life. Investing in education is crucial for the growth of our community. Collaborating with local schools and organizations to offer mentorship programs or internships can equip the next generation with valuable skills.
By sharing our expertise, we can inspire young minds and cultivate a workforce that is prepared for the future.
Every business has a unique story to tell. By spotlighting successful local businesses in our communication, we can inspire others and showcase the potential within our community.
The Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce is more than just a network of businesses; it’s a community dedicated to mutual support and growth.
By embracing collaboration, sustainability, and education, we can create a thriving environment that benefits all. Let’s continue to work together, celebrate our successes, and build a brighter future for all to succeed and excel.
MEMBER EVENTS
Registration is required for these members-only events. Visit charlottecountychamber.org or call 941-627-2222.
- Third Wednesday coffee, 8-9 a.m. Nov. 19 at 3320 Loveland Blvd., Punta Gorda (location change). Coffee sponsor is Florida Central Credit Union. Guest speaker will be Dan Revallo, Director of Internal Audits at the Charlotte County Clerk of the Circuit Court and County Comptroller’s office. He will present an overview of the services provided by the Clerk’s Office. Immediately following our program, we’ll conduct a ribbon cutting for Southern Cross Campus. Come on out and show your support to your fellow chamber family!
RIBBON CUTTINGS
Ribbon cuttings are an effective way to meet the business owners — and fellow chamber members — in an informal atmosphere and develop great connections. Plus, you get familiar with their products and services provided. Please take the time to show your support and attend our ribbon cuttings. Register at charlottecountychamber.org or 941-627-2222.
• Dream Salon & Spa grand re-opening, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Nov. 18 at 117 Herald Court, Unit 115, Punta Gorda. We are thrilled to join in on their exciting achievement! There will be food, refreshments, and raffles for attendees. Ribbon-cutting at 6 p.m.
• Franklin Water Treatment grand opening, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 19, 9295 Piper Road, Suite 101, Punta Gorda. Let’s welcome Franklin Water Treatment to Charlotte County. There will be food, light refreshments, and facility tours. Ribbon cutting at 11:20 a.m.
• Eirene Ranch grand opening, 4-6 p.m. Nov. 19, at 10531 SW Kissimmee Road, Arcadia. Ribbon cutting at 5 p.m. There will be refreshments, appetizers, giveaways, raffle and tours of the facility. Meet the horses. Wear comfortable shoes.
• Charlotte Players 65th Anniversary, 4-6 p.m. Nov. 25, at 1185 Market Circle, Port Charlotte. Ribbon cutting at 5 p.m. Food and refreshments will be available.
SPECIAL EVENTS
- 47th Annual Charlotte County Chamber Christmas Parade, noon-1:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Our parade theme this year is “Elf Village Celebration.” We welcome the entire community to come on out and bring the kids, grandkids, and the entire family to enjoy one of the best community events of the year! The parade kicks off at noon at the Charlotte Performing Arts Center and then goes south on Taylor Street to the Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center. We will have a very special visitor all the way from the North Pole. Thousands of spectators line the sidewalk of the parade route. Make sure you come out early to get a great view of the parade. Whether you are a member of our chamber or not, you are able to participate in our parade. Visit charlottecountychamber.org to complete your registration form. Entry fee is $50 if you represent a for-profit business, $35 for nonprofits.
- The 15th Annual Community & Business Expo is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 19, 2026 at Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center, 75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda. This is free and open to the public. Imagine marketing your business in an 8-by-10-foot booth (piped and draped) and having 1,000 plus visitors and residents see the products and services you provide. You will have the opportunity to see more folks in a matter of 5 hours than you may see in a month. This will be an excellent opportunity to maximum business exposure for sales, lead generation and develop great connections. Plus, there will be more than 100 other exhibitors for business-to-business to develop client/customer relationships. Deadline to reserve you booth is Jan. 6. There will be no late entries accepted. To reserve your booth, visit charlottecountychamber.org or call the chamber office at 941-627-2222.
Bob White is chief executive officer of the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce and may be reached at bwhite@charlottecountychamber.org or 941-627-2222.

