Valor Awards: We can't say thank you enough to the local firefighters, police officers and EMTs that keep our community safe year round. Please join us at the Joshua M. Freeman Valor Award Luncheon on Friday, February 10 to help us honor our local servicemen and servicewomen. Click here to learn more and purchase your tickets!Ocean to Bay Bike Tour: Join more than 1,000 cyclists of all skill levels at the 23rd Annual Ocean to Bay Bike Tour on Saturday, April 21, 2012. Registration for this year's event is officially open! Click here to register and learn more.
Bethany Beach Boardwalk Arts Festival: Applications for this September's show have officially opened. Apply now through May 1st to be considered for this year's event. Click here to learn more.
Visit: Order the new 2011-2012 Quiet Resorts Visitor Guide
Indian River Bridge Traffic Report: Construction on the new bridge is underway. Visitors traveling on Rt. 1 (Coastal Hwy.) north and south bound please be aware of new traffic patterns approaching the Inlet bridge work. For up-to-date traffic warnings and delays please tune in to WTMC 1380 am, visit www.irib.deldot.gov or follow www.twitter.com/delawaredot.
Coupons: Click HERE for local area coupons to help you save!
Jobs: Seasonal and year-round opportunities on the Job Board
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MISSION
The chamber is a voluntary organization uniting businesses and professional individuals and entities to accomplish collectively what could not be done individually.
The Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce serves more than 800 businesses within the towns of Bethany Beach, Clarksville, Fenwick Island, Frankford, Millville, Ocean View, Roxana, Selbyville, and South Bethany. Our service area, called The Quiet Resorts, is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the inland bays in the southeastern corner of Sussex County; the largest of Delaware's three counties. With miles of pristine beaches, The Quiet Resorts offer an endless variety of year-round recreational activities. Although tourism is the primary industry, a balanced business climate prevails throughout the area.







