Carteret County Chamber of Commerce

Category: Chamber of Commerce

Address: 3332 Bridges St Suite 6, Morehead City, NC 28557, USA

Phone: +12527266350

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Autumn Ware

Jun 9, 2022

I'm enjoying the networking events and the perks of membership, like using the boardroom space for meetings. Everyone I've interacted with at the Chamber has been helpful, generous, and friendly.

Dennis Douthett

Apr 4, 2022

Have a complete listing of all Chamber businesses in Morehead city, NC

Martin Brossman

Sep 26, 2017

I had a chance to spend some time with the Chamber Director and was so impressed with his commitment to the success of small businesses in the area. The Chamber is clearly a great resource for both people coming to the visiting and local small business owners.

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Questions & Answers

Will the seafood festival be held this year?

Sybil Nichtern | Sep 7, 2019
Anna Smith | Sep 7, 2019

Hi Sybil, The N.C. Seafood Festival Board has said it is hopeful the festival can be held at a later date this year, possibly in early November. At this time, dates have not been confirmed, but once a final decision is made, it will be shared to their Facebook page, and we will share that information as well. -Anna Smith, Director, Administrative Services, Carteret County Chamber of Commerce

Will you still have the seafood festival this year?

Susanne Johnson | Sep 7, 2019
J.J. and Anna Smith | Sep 7, 2019

Hi Susanne, the N.C. Seafood Festival Board (which is a different entity from the Chamber of Commerce), has decided to postpone this year's festival, tentatively until the first weekend of November, but no official dates have been set. Follow along on their social media pages for the latest up to date information! The Chamber will also share any confirmed dates on its social media feeds.

What do they do with the blue marlins caught during the tournament, are they good to eat?

CL Smith | Sep 7, 2018
Carteret County Chamber of Commerce | Sep 7, 2018

Hi CL, the blue marlins are used for scientific research. They are not used as a food source from the tournament.

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