About Elko Area Chamber of Commerce
History of the Elko Chamber A group of local citizens and businessmen met on April 1, 1907, to further develop the concept of a Chamber of Commerce for Elko. According to a Free Press article that was published on April 12, 1907, there were 37 citizens representing almost every business in town, at this initial meeting. This enthusiastic and farsighted gathering, led by J.A. McBride, felt that the organization of a Chamber would do "great things for Elko and Elko County." The motto that they adopted was progress, and the goal was to advertise the many resources that Elko County had to offer. Today, the Elko Area Chamber of Commerce continues to be progressive and involved in the issues that affect Elko businesses and the community. The Chamber membership has grown to over 750 businesses. With a township population of about 38,000, Elko is known as the hub of Northeastern Nevada. Through economic diversification, we hope to ensure continued prosperity as we face future economic changes. The future will see our population continue to expand. With this growth will come new opportunities, as well as problems. The Chamber is preparing now for the challenges of the future, just as our predecessors did in 1907. Visitor's Center The Elko Area Chamber of Commerce located in the historic Sherman Station offers visitors general information on all the activities, events, sights to see and relocation information. Thousands of visitors tour the historic buildings and visit the "Made in Elko" Gift Shop. Available are brochures, state and local maps, event calendars, visitors guide book and information on Elko County, the Ruby Mountains, Lamoille, ghost towns and more. The Chamber website offers details on events, and happenings around Elko. Publications The Elko Area Chamber of Commerce publishes a monthly newsletter called The Voice of Business, the Business Directory, the official Elko Map, and the Accommodations and Dining Guide. The Chamber website hosts these publications for the benefit of Chamber Members and the public.
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I lookup a business in the Elko yellow pages and hopping to get a anything from the Elko Area App. Then the App will inform you that the business is not in Elko