Seminole County Chamber unveils ribbon cuttings and networking calendar for Feb-Mar 2026
ClearVue Eyes plans a Feb. 25 ceremony as the Seminole County Chamber’s calendar lists ribbon cuttings and networking from Feb. 25 through Apr. 15, including Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream on Mar. 4.

ClearVue Eyes plans a Feb. 25 ceremony, the Seminole County Chamber’s events calendar shows, launching a compact slate of ribbon cuttings, grand openings and networking meetings that run through mid-April. The calendar lists specific business ceremonies alongside recurring programs such as Chamber U and Business After Hours, signaling a heavy spring schedule for local commerce.
The calendar names Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream for a grand opening ribbon cutting on Wednesday, Mar. 4, followed by Good Morning Seminole! entries on Thursday, Mar. 5. The chamber list shows Altamonte Small Business Networking on Friday, Mar. 6, and two events on Tuesday, Mar. 10: a Snedaker Law relocation ribbon cutting and a Lake Mary Council Coffee Club meeting. Chamber U new member orientation appears on Wednesday, Mar. 11 with a Register call-to-action displayed on the calendar.
Thursday, Mar. 12, is marked for both a Professional Women’s Luncheon and a Business After Hours event, each carrying Register prompts on the chamber pages. The Longwood Council Lunch & Learn is scheduled for Monday, Mar. 16. Spring events continue into April with Holy City Zoo BBQ’s grand opening ribbon cutting set for Tuesday, Apr. 7, a second Chamber U orientation on Apr. 8, Business After Hours on Apr. 9, Lake Mary Council Coffee Club on Apr. 14 and South Seminole Business Networking on Apr. 15.
The chamber’s program copy frames these activities as part of an ongoing business development effort. “Throughout the year, the Seminole County Chamber works with new and growing businesses to celebrate their openings and expansions. Seminole County is a vibrant business community and our ribbon cuttings show this nearly every week,” the site text reads. The calendar and promotional materials also highlight regular large-scale programming: the Seminole Business Expo in January, which the chamber says features “more than 100 great members” and “more than 1,000 attendees,” and monthly Business After Hours gatherings where “more than 150 people come together” on the second Thursday of each month.

Those attendance claims, combined with the packed ribbon-cutting list, imply an active pipeline for client acquisition and local partnerships this spring. For business owners and local economic development observers, frequent grand openings and networking events can accelerate customer discovery, supplier relationships and workforce connections; the chamber’s schedule provides the public-facing timetable for those interactions even though specific event times and street addresses are not listed in the calendar excerpts.
The chamber contact block on the Seminole Business pages lists 1055 AAA Drive, Suite 153, Heathrow, FL 32746; Phone: 407.708.4600 708-4600); Email: info@seminolebusiness.org. A separate MySeminoleChamber extract shows a Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce contact at SC Building-Lurie Civic Building, 9200 113th St, Seminole, FL 33772; Phone: 727-392-3245. Several events on the calendar include Register links; media or attendees seeking times, venues or photo opportunities should confirm details via the chamber contacts provided.
The chamber’s calendar comes as Seminole County continues visible economic outreach: a Nov. 4, 2024 county Facebook post noted a ribbon cutting at Seminole State College’s Heathrow campus for a new Economic Development Hub and showed engagement metrics of All reactions: 49, 1 comment and 4 shares. With ClearVue Eyes’ Feb. 25 ceremony and multiple March and April openings listed, the calendar sets a busy stretch of activity that could reshape local networking and customer flows in Seminole County this spring.
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