Strengthening Charlotte County together by chamber membership
A strong community starts with strong local businesses, and the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce is proud to play a leading role in bringing those businesses together.
For decades, the Charlotte County Chamber has served as a connector, advocate, and resource, working behind the scenes and in the spotlight to support economic growth and community success across Charlotte County.
When local and regional businesses and organizations join the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce, the entire community benefits.
Chamber members are more visible, more connected, and better equipped to serve residents and visitors alike. Membership helps businesses grow, which in turn creates jobs, supports local families, and keeps dollars circulating right here at home.
Our organization provides a platform for collaboration and engagement. Through networking events, educational programs, and community initiatives, members build relationships that spark innovation and strengthen trust across industries.
These connections don’t just help individual businesses, they create a healthier, more resilient local economy.
Advocacy is another important role of the Charlotte County Chamber. By representing the collective voice of local businesses, we work with community leaders and decision-makers to promote policies that encourage growth, opportunity, and sustainability.
When businesses are supported, the community as a whole thrives. Chamber membership also enhances the quality of life in Charlotte County.
Members frequently support community events, nonprofits and charitable initiatives that make our community a great place to live, work and visit.
From welcoming new businesses to celebrating milestones, the Charlotte County Chamber helps advance a sense of pride and belonging. Whether you are a business owner, nonprofit leader, or community supporter, being a member of the Charlotte County Chamber means investing in Charlotte County’s future. We are more than an organization; it is a partnership between businesses and the community we serve.
By encouraging local businesses to join the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce, we strengthen our economy, empower our workforce, and build a vibrant, connected community for generations to come.
Together, we can continue to make Charlotte County a place where businesses succeed and our community flourishes.
MEMBER EVENTS
Registration is required for these events. Visit charlottecountychamber.org or call 941-627-2222.
Third Wednesday Coffee, 8-9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the Coldwell Banker Sunstar Realty office, 18500 Veterans Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33954. Coffee Sponsor is GFWC Port Charlotte Women’s Club. Our program is United Way of Charlotte County, presented by Angie Matthiessen, CEO, speaking about the meaningful, collaborative, and life-changing impact through the various programs the United Way of Charlotte County provides. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to see the incredible local effect and how you can get involved and be a part of the process.
Business Card Exchange, 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26 at Bert’s Black Widow Harley-Davidson, 2224 El Jobean Blvd, Port Charlotte. Team Scavenger Hunt game with prizes; goodie bags for all attendees, and appetizers, beer, wine, soda, and water will be provided. Sounds like a fun party! Please be sure to bring a gift to promote your business — no better opportunity to make new connections in a fun, relaxed atmosphere … and maybe buy a new Harley!
Stages of Success Workshop, 8:30-10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, 3320 Loveland Blvd, Port Charlotte. Breakfast included. Topic: Google and Your Business. Understand how to fully optimize your Google Business Profile, learn how Google search and keywords affect your visibility, discover simple steps that help more customers find you online. Facilitator: Joshua Boughton.
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.
Goombah Coffee Food Truck grand opening, 8:15-9:15 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20, 23188 Freedom Ave., Punta Gorda. Ribbon cutting at 8:30 a.m. Samples of drip coffee, crumb cake, cookies, and a raffle for a $25 Goombah Coffee gift certificate.
El Guero Tacos grand opening 5-6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 221 Wood St., Punta Gorda. Ribbon cutting at 5:30 p.m. Food and refreshments will be provided.
SPECIAL EVENT
Our 15th Annual Community & Business Expo is set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 at Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center, 75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda.
It is free and open to the public.
This event is sold-out! Make sure to put this on your calendar and come and see 100-plus amazing businesses and organizations. The first 500 attendees receive a complimentary goodie bag. Each attendee will be able complete their passport and be eligible to win for the grand prize drawing.
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.

