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Nassau County Senior Discount Program-Elaine Phillips

Small Businessperson of the Year & Legislative Breakfast

Halloween, October 31st

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Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

The NCCC is an umbrella organization acting as a unified voice for over 49 Chambers of Commerce in Nassau County, New York. We are honored to represent over 6000 local businesses and are the leaders in many community campaigns.

Reminder: Join Us for the Next Nassau Council of Chambers General Meeting!There’s a lot happening across Nassau County, and we hope you’ll join us for an informative and engaging morning of networking, collaboration, and regional updates.We are excited to welcome Travis Lamprecht, President of Business Operations for The Island FC, as one of our featured guest speakers. Travis will share an inside look at the development of Long Island’s new professional soccer club, an official MLS NEXT Pro organization, and discuss the exciting plans for its future home at Mitchel Field.Attendees will gain valuable insights into sports business operations, brand development, partnerships, economic impact, and the opportunities this major project will bring to Nassau County and the region.We’ll also provide updates on the growing Explore Nassau Initiative, which continues to build momentum through partnerships with Nassau Community College, Nassau County, and community stakeholders. This exciting project is focused on promoting local businesses, tourism, events, and economic development throughout Nassau County.As always, our General Meetings provide an opportunity for chambers, business leaders, and community partners to connect, share ideas, and work together to strengthen Nassau County’s business community.We encourage all member chambers to attend and participate. We look forward to seeing you there!#NassauCounty #LongIslandBusiness #ExploreNassau #TheIslandFC #EconomicDevelopment ... See MoreSee Less
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Save the Date for an Evening of Celebration, Community, and Impact!The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce is proud to share the Long Island Children's Museum's annual Cupcakes & Cocktails Gala, taking place on October 8, 2026, from 6:00 PM–10:00 PM.This special event brings together community leaders, businesses, supporters, and advocates to celebrate the power of play and help expand opportunities for children and families throughout Long Island. Through innovative programming, inclusive experiences, and hands-on learning, LICM continues to inspire curiosity, creativity, confidence, and connection for children of all abilities and backgrounds.This year's gala will honor The Viscardi Center as the 2026 Nonprofit Partner, recognizing its extraordinary commitment to accessibility, inclusion, innovation, and empowering individuals with disabilities to reach their full potential.Proceeds from the evening will support programs that increase access to play-based learning experiences, foster inclusivity, and ensure that more children and families can benefit from the educational opportunities the Museum provides.Join community leaders, nonprofit partners, educators, and business professionals for a memorable evening celebrating two organizations making a meaningful difference in the lives of Long Island families.October 8, 20266:00 PM – 10:00 PMLong Island Children's MuseumFor more information, sponsorship opportunities, and tickets, visit LICM.org/Cupcakes2026.Together, we can help illuminate the power of play and invest in the next generation.#LongIslandChildrensMuseum #CupcakesAndCocktails #TheViscardiCenter #LongIslandNonprofits #CommunityImpact ... See MoreSee Less
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☀️ Hello, Summer!Today marks the official start of summer in Nassau County — a season filled with sunshine, beach days, outdoor dining, community events, street fairs, concerts, and making memories with family and friends.As you enjoy everything summer has to offer, we encourage you to support the local businesses that help make our communities vibrant all year long.🍽️ Dine local🛍️ Shop local🎶 Attend local events🏖️ Explore local communitiesFrom our downtown business districts and waterfront villages to our restaurants, retailers, and service businesses, every local purchase helps strengthen Nassau County's economy and supports the small businesses that make our communities unique.Here's to a summer filled with sunshine, success, and supporting local.Happy First Day of Summer from the Nassau Council of Chambers of Comm#FirstDayOfSummera#summeronlongislandL#nassaucountyss#smallbusinessl#longislandsummerlandSummer ... See MoreSee Less
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The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce (NCCC) is an umbrella organization and the united voice for all local Chambers of Commerce throughout Nassau County, New York. We are an extension of local chambers and volunteers dedicated to promoting, protecting and encouraging the success of Nassau County’s business community.

Small and mid-size businesses are the life blood of Long Island’s dense population. Nassau County is home to over 90,000 businesses, grossing billions of dollars and the vast majority of them employ 50 people or less. The Council stays abreast of local, regional and state issues that impact the business community.

We are a volunteer organization dedicated to addressing workable solutions. When commerce remains strong and vibrant all people of Nassau County benefit.

The 37th Annual Businessperson
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Local businesses need local staff; it is that simple. By shopping locally, you are helping the shops and companies in your community to grow, which in turn leads to increased revenue, higher recruitment and more career opportunities opening up for everyone. Look at it this way: $10 million spent at  local businesses generates 57 new jobs. The same amount spent at an online retailer like Amazon creates just 13 jobs.

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