Chamber Directory Business Page
Included in your membership is your listing in the Chamber Member Directory on our website.
Chamber Email Newsletter
A few times each month we send our newsletter featuring members’ event and promotions to our list of 1,300+ subscribers. Chamber members have the opportunity to submit their promotions two times each calendar year at no at no cost. Send your information to Jamie Bradley with at least two week’s notice to ensure it’s included. Email: jamie@rnrchamber.com
You can sign up to receive our newsletter HERE.
Chamber of Commerce Online Calendar
Chamber members can add their events to the Chamber Calendar on our website. Simply log into your account and select the “Events” option to add your event. (Note: events must be approved by a Chamber employee before your event appears on the public calendar.) If you need assistance, please contact Rob Miner, Executive Director at 978-664-5060 or email: rob@rnrchamber.com
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Chamber Social Media Pages
Share your events on the Chamber’s Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn pages. Email Jamie Bradley at jamie@rnrchamber.com to get assistance promoting your events on Facebook. Please provide all event details and flyers via email to have the information posted to our more than 4,900 business and community followers. Scroll down to the footer on this page for the links to our social media pages so you can follow and tag us with your posts.
Below is a list of community newsletter, calendars and web sites that may share your promotional information free of charge. (Contacts & links subject to change.)
Reading Municipal Light Department Newsletter – Reading Municipal Light Department issues a quarterly eNewsletter focused on energy-related topics in member towns. If you have an item of interest that you would like to suggest for the eNewsletter please contact Melissa Jolly at mjolly@rmld.com.
Town Manager Minute (Reading only) – Contact Jacqueline LaVerde in the Reading Town Manager’s Office at jlaverde@readingma.gov to share public community events (no commercial messages).
Reading Community Television (RCTV) – RCTV Studios is a member-supported source for public, education, and government access programming on issues and activities that reflect the expression of diverse community voices. RCTV Studios serves as a medium for member-produced programming to express opinions and ideas.
As a center of learning, RCTV Studios provides comprehensive hands-on training for its members and students in cooperation with Reading schools. Since RCTV Studios’ success depends on the contributions of its members, we encourage and welcome the community’s active participation.
- Public Channel – Fios Channel 31 | Xfinity Channel 9
- Education Channel – Fios Channel 32 | Xfinity Channel 6
- Government Channel – Fios Channel 33 | Xfinity Channel 22
- Visit their website for more information www.rctv.org
North Reading Community Television (NORCAM) Community Bulletin –
The mission of NORCAM is to operate successful public access television channels for the town of North Reading which provides
diverse programming and services which inspire, entertain, and educate while fostering citizenship, life-long learning,
and appreciation of the arts. All the citizens of North Reading are eligible to receive training in videography, editing, and studio production. They
may borrow equipment after they are certified in its use and may produce shows that will be aired on NORCAM’s channels.
- Public Channel – Fios Channel 26 | Xfinity Channel 8
- Education Channel – Fios Channel 28 | Xfinity Channel 99
- Government Channel – Fios Channel 24 | Xfinity Channel 22
- Visit web site www.norcam.org
Reading Patch www.ReadingPatch.com
North Reading Patch www.NorthReadingPatch.com
The Reading Observer – The Reading Observer | Stay Informed On Local Matters
The Reading Observer provides timely, accurate news on local elections, government, and key topics to keep the community informed and engaged. We are committed to factual, verifiable reporting, prioritizing transparency and accountability. They offer an online community calendar for events of interest to the community.
The Reading Post – About – The Reading Post
The Reading Post accepts press releases, letters to the editor, and submitted content for Reading-based organizations, clubs, and businesses.
Alignable – Business Networking Platform | Alignable
Alignable is an online platform for local businesses to connect and share information, affiliate links, and events. Free basic service, with additional benefits with a paid subscription.
NextDoor – Nextdoor
NextDoor is an online community where users are verified by their address and grouped into different local neighborhoods. You can share information for free about your company and your events with the neighbors right in your community, or upgrade to paid promotions to reach others local areas.
Facebook Events – Even if you are not a regular user of this social media site, posting your events her expands your reach to customers who may not be aware of your company.