MARTINSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Greater Martinsville Chamber of Commerce provides unique and comprehensive business support including networking opportunities, education, and marketing tools in a low-pressure and welcoming environment. In collaboration with the city of Martinsville and community organizations, we advocate for the interests and success of our members and are working diligently to create a vibrant business environment in Martinsville and beyond.

We are a catalyst for positive economic growth by spearheading initiatives, programs, and events that drive economic progress and innovation. The Chamber is a convener of community and business stakeholders to address current issues. We are a devoted champion – promoting our members, our business community, and all the good that is Martinsville and Morgan County.

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What better way to mark #SmallBusinessWeek than a ribbon cutting celebrating a new business to downtown Martinsville! It was our honor to join Kenny Costin Mayor of Martinsville in congratulating owner Tori Stanger as she opens her second business on the square. Tori welcomed us to the Urban Market, located in the former Reporter Times building at 78 N. Main St., for a sneak peek as she prepares for her grand opening this Friday, May 9th. 

A passionate entrepreneur, Tori is also the owner of Urban Brew on the north side of the square. She is excited to bring this beautiful farm market to The City Of Martinsville, Indiana. The store will open in two phases. The first half of the store will open on Friday with locally made goods including local A2 pasteurized milk, farm fresh eggs, plants, jams, honey, sourdough breads, local raw milk and more! And the second half (our meat market) will open next month which will include freezers full of local, grass-fed and pasture raised meats.

See you at the grand opening THIS Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm! #shoplocal #supportlocal #FarmMarketImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

What better way to mark #SmallBusinessWeek than a ribbon cutting celebrating a new business to downtown Martinsville! It was our honor to join Kenny Costin Mayor of Martinsville in congratulating owner Tori Stanger as she opens her second business on the square. Tori welcomed us to the Urban Market, located in the former Reporter Times building at 78 N. Main St., for a sneak peek as she prepares for her grand opening this Friday, May 9th.

A passionate entrepreneur, Tori is also the owner of Urban Brew on the north side of the square. She is excited to bring this beautiful farm market to The City Of Martinsville, Indiana. The store will open in two phases. The first half of the store will open on Friday with locally made goods including local A2 pasteurized milk, farm fresh eggs, plants, jams, honey, sourdough breads, local raw milk and more! And the second half (our meat market) will open next month which will include freezers full of local, grass-fed and pasture raised meats.

See you at the grand opening THIS Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm! #shoplocal #supportlocal #FarmMarket
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Our friends at Jimmy Nash City Park are kicking off their spring activities with a craft fair until 3:00 pm today. The first 75 shoppers will receive a free pass for one day at the Jimmy Nash Park Pool. 

After shopping at the craft fair, grab a bite to eat at one of our many local restaurants. At dusk,  head to The City Of Martinsville, Indiana’s outdoor performance venue at 183 N Jefferson St. for the first FREE Movie Night of the season, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.Image attachmentImage attachment

Our friends at Jimmy Nash City Park are kicking off their spring activities with a craft fair until 3:00 pm today. The first 75 shoppers will receive a free pass for one day at the Jimmy Nash Park Pool.

After shopping at the craft fair, grab a bite to eat at one of our many local restaurants. At dusk, head to The City Of Martinsville, Indiana’s outdoor performance venue at 183 N Jefferson St. for the first FREE Movie Night of the season, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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4 days ago
Our friends at STUDIO J2 DANCE have awesome plans for summer camps for your kiddos this summer. 

Summer Dance Camps at Studio J2 Dance!
Summer will be here before you know it—keep your kids active and engaged with our exciting dance camps.

~ Multiple camp options are available.
~ Sibling & multi-camp discounts—pay full price for one camp, get $10 off each additional camp!

Spots are limited, so don’t wait! Sign up today at https://studioj2dance.com/.

#SummerDance #StudioJ2 #DanceCamps #KidsActivities #FunAndFitness #wearej2Image attachmentImage attachment

Our friends at STUDIO J2 DANCE have awesome plans for summer camps for your kiddos this summer.

Summer Dance Camps at Studio J2 Dance!
Summer will be here before you know it—keep your kids active and engaged with our exciting dance camps.

~ Multiple camp options are available.
~ Sibling & multi-camp discounts—pay full price for one camp, get $10 off each additional camp!

Spots are limited, so don’t wait! Sign up today at .

#SummerDance #StudioJ2 #DanceCamps #KidsActivities #FunAndFitness #wearej2
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7 days ago
Kenny Costin Mayor of Martinsville presents State of the City donation to Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County, Inc.

Hosted by the Martinsville Chamber and the Martinsville Rotary Club, the annual State of the City Dinners net proceeds provide a $1,500 donation to the mayors charity of choice. This year, Mayor Costin chose Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County for the amazing work they do in the area of affordable housing.

In this photo, Mayor Kenny Costin presents the check to Joe Mills, executive director of Habitat for Humanity. To the left of Joe Mills is Austin Purkey, president of the Martinsville Rotary, and on the right is Brian Haggard, board chair of the Martinsville Chamber of Commerce.

Kenny Costin Mayor of Martinsville presents State of the City donation to Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County, Inc.

Hosted by the Martinsville Chamber and the Martinsville Rotary Club, the annual State of the City Dinner's net proceeds provide a $1,500 donation to the mayor's charity of choice. This year, Mayor Costin chose Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County for the amazing work they do in the area of affordable housing.

In this photo, Mayor Kenny Costin presents the check to Joe Mills, executive director of Habitat for Humanity. To the left of Joe Mills is Austin Purkey, president of the Martinsville Rotary, and on the right is Brian Haggard, board chair of the Martinsville Chamber of Commerce.
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