The Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce is the number one resource for developing a Business in the city. The Chamber is actively involved in shaping policy on business and residential community issues that are important to each and every business and resident. The Chamber is responsible for the 9-1-1 Festival, which is the city’s largest event. In September of 1988, the Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce was incorporated as a non-profit corporation.
We’re Here To Help Your Business
We, the Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce, are working to improve the local economy and quality of life in the Haleyville area. This has to be a team effort between the Chamber, local government, county government and the citizens of the Haleyville area. Wont you join us in making a difference in the Haleyville area for generations to come?
If you need more information or have questions about joining the HACC please contact the Chamber office: Natalie Boykin, Executive Administrative Assistant, (205) 486-4611 or email at haleyvillechamberofcommerce@gmail.com
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