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About the Chamber

Why Join?

Become a member or learn more about the Chamber of Commerce

Join the many businesses that meet monthly at the Business after 5’s and network!

Promotion of your business or the services you provide through the Morrinsville Information Centre

MCC is responsible for a variety of events held annually for the benefit of Morrinsville and the wider community. Most notable are the MBS Advisors Fireworks Extravaganza in November and the CooperAitken Morrinsville Christmas Parade held in December.

Monthly Business After 5 networking seminars are organised for the benefit of Business members and hosted by local Morrinsville business owners.  Go to Business after 5’s for more details on this month’s BA5.

Morrinsville Chamber of Commerce is run by a dedicated team of volunteers from the business sector through various committee’s and sub-committee’s and the CEO/Promotions Manager.

Memberships

Morrinsville Chamber of Commerce has two types of membership
Business Membership - Annual
NZ$362.25

(incl. of GST)

  • Mention of your business on the website
  • Listing of your Business along with contact details on the website
  • “Morrinsville Moos” newsletter and regular updates
  • Notification of upcoming events
  • Opportunity of taking part in promotions/events
  • Networking
  • Business after 5 network evenings
  • Information on your business or service through the Morrinsville Information Centre
  • Information in “welcome to Morrinsville” packs
  • ….and much more

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Associate Membership - Annual
NZ$100.00

(incl. of GST)

  • Mention of your club/organisation and the services you provide on display at the Morrinsville Information Centre
  • Listing of your organisation on the official Morrinsville website
  • Details of your event/activity can be listed on the website
  • Information of upcoming events will be listed in the “Morrinsville Moos” newsletter and contribution to the continued running of the Info Centre.
  • Promotion of activity/event through Waikato Community Radio reports.

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