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The Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Information is the most accurate and most trusted source for community information, localized business resources, and promotional materials for visitors.

Selma & Dallas County Chamber of Commerce Mission

CONNECT
Your local Chamber not only connects you to resources that will help you and your organization thrive in our community, but we are also the primary source for local professional networking. Through individual referrals, Chamber networking events, and our involvement in organizations all over town, we can get you connected and engaged today.

INFORM
We ensure our members stay informed of the constantly changing landscape. From changes in rules that govern your organization to local and national trends that are emerging, the Chamber is informing you of what’s now and what’s next.

ADVOCATE
Every day, your local Chamber is advocating on behalf of small businesses and on behalf of our community at-large. Whether it is at the local, state, or federal level, let the Chamber be your voice by joining our membership team today.

DEVELOP
The Chamber is always working to develop our community both culturally and economically. We are implementing best practices which pave the way for area retail to prosper. We are constantly consulting with local entrepreneurs and small business owners to link them with strategic solutions. Become a member today and let us help you get your next idea off the ground.

PROMOTE
The Chamber is Selma and Dallas County’s primary marketing entity. We assist tourists and visitors from all over America and beyond. Additionally, we provide a wealth of information (upon request) to interested parties around the world.

 

Location:

912 Selma Avenue
Selma, AL 36701

(334) 875-7241
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