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The Lake Norman Chamber understands business growth. With approximately 800 members in 2000, the Chamber has grown to approximately 1,250 members, from corporations headquartering here to brand-new businesses getting started. Dedicated to the success of each business, the Lake Norman Chamber provides programs, information and outreach opportunities that enhance the community and positively impact economic development through its membership. www.lakenormanchamber.org

Our vision is to be a proactive business and community organization committed to providing education and support, with an influential voice, dedicated to economic success and quality of life throughout the greater Mooresville-South Iredell area.
The purpose of this organization is for advancement of the civic, commercial and industrial growth of general interest of the Town of Mooresville and the South Iredell area. It is a nonprofit organization. It dispenses information concerning all aspects of the community and acts as the catalyst in the civic activities. The Mooresville-South Iredell Chamber of Commerce is a major force in promoting the quality of life. www.mooresvillenc.org

Race City civitan Club is a volunteer organization designed to offer deeper community connection for local professionals and individuals through educational programs and hands-on service projects and fellowship with service minded individuals. Through fellowship building projects and activites the Club supports many Civitan local, state and national projects as well as local charitable organizations with particular emphasis on those focused mentally and physically challenged adults and dchildren. The Club was founded in 2001. http://civitan.org
Denver Area Business Association
D.A.B.A.
On behalf of our more than 150 business members, welcome to the Denver Area Business Association (DABA) web site. DABA mem bers care about our community and they are working together to make our community an even better place to live, work and do business.
When you are looking for a product or service please consider these businesses first. These companies are working together to make our community an even better place to live, work and do business. www.dabanc.org
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Kiwanis, through guidance and example, works to develop future generations of leaders. Every day, Kiwanians are revitalizing neighborhoods, organizing youth-sports programs, tutoring, building playgrounds, and performing countless other projects to help children and communities. www.kiwanis.org

STAY TUNED FOR INFORMATION ON BIG DAY NUMBER 6
What is Big Day At The Lake? It is a fun activity (on Lake Norman) for our Big Brothers Big Sisters and their Littles, thanks to a wonderful committee of volunteers! The best part ... the event is FREE (for Bigs, Littles and interested volunteers).
The goals for our 2008 event are to create a memorable day for attendees, recruit 15 new volunteer Big Brothers Big Sisters and to raise funds to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte. To date, over $40,000 has been raised for Big Brothers Big Sisters!
"This event is important because it provides youth in our programs an experience that they would not have otherwise. As our programs are designed to do, Big Day at the Lake is one of many special activities that help to broaden the horizons of our Littles," says Sarah Cherne, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte. www.bbbs.org www.bigdayatthelake.com