The Snellville Commerce Club:
Where Business Thrives

Joan Miller, Jimmy Norton & Barbara BenderWelcome to the website of the Snellville Commerce Club. Please look around and see what the site has to offer. And check back often, as our site will be updated and revised frequently.

The Snellville Commerce Club was established in 1984. We currently have over 90 members who include professionals and merchants from the Snellville area. We are seeking new members who would like to benefit their businesses by becoming part of a community-based organization.

Our purpose is to establish and promote programs that strengthen the ties among members, their respective businesses, and the community. The Snellville Commerce Club has been successful in supporting its membership through informed speakers and social gatherings in pursuit of excellence in business and civic education. The Snellville Commerce Club is involved in philanthropy with non-profit organizations to improve the area where we work and live.

If you are a member, we hope the readily available information will help you keep up-to-date on our programs and activities and contribute toward your frequent participation.

Check here to find out more about our upcoming meetings!

If you are not a member, please explore this site to find out more about this extraordinary organization and how its mission is carried out in the greater Snellville area.

Interested in joining Snellville's premier business networking club? Come and join us for a meeting as a guest and talk to our members! For membership information and membership form click on link below.

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What’s New

Things are happening in Washington, DC that affect us here in Snellville. Health care reform, energy cap and trade and the Employee Free Choice Act could have an affect on our business and personal lives. At our July meeting, Andrew Billing of Senator Johnny Isakson's office will stop by to let us know what's likely to happen with major legislation.

The Snellville Commerce Club presented its FBLA/DECA scholarships to South Gwinnett High School's Jamie Stebell and Brookwood High School's David "Carter" Zimmerman at our May 5th meeting. Learn more about Jamie and Carter.

In our June meeting, we saw how robots can be used for security, marketing and much more. Karen Paul of 21st Century Robotics demonstrated one of the company's robots to the group.

Commerce Club members participated in the 2009 Snellville Days festival, including hosting a breakfast for parade VIPs at Snellville City Hall. View Pictures.

Commerce club and community members got together on April 2nd for our spring Business After Hours at Summit Chase Country Club. View Pictures

Commerce Club members were a big hit with the faculty and staff of Snellville Middle School on February 20th, when we held our first Teacher Appreciation Coffee of the year. See some pictures here.