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Southeast Volusia chamber plans State of Series event in New Smyrna Beach

Southeast Volusia chamber plans State of Series event in New Smyrna Beach
Summary
A regional chamber event serving Southeast Volusia is scheduled for May 27 in New Smyrna Beach. The program could interest Edgewater business owners and residents who follow local economic issues.

Business event announced for Southeast Volusia

The Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce is planning another installment of its State of Series, a regional business event that is set for noon on Wednesday, May 27, at the Brannon Center in New Smyrna Beach. The event was listed in local business briefs and is presented by AdventHealth.

While the announcement is centered in New Smyrna Beach, the chamber serves businesses and civic interests across Southeast Volusia, including Edgewater. That makes the event relevant for local readers who own businesses, work in the area’s service economy, or follow regional development and networking opportunities. Chamber events often bring together employers, nonprofit leaders, elected officials, and residents interested in the direction of the local economy.

Why it matters in Edgewater

For Edgewater residents, regional business gatherings can offer a useful snapshot of where Southeast Volusia is heading. Topics at these events often include economic conditions, growth pressures, health care, tourism, workforce issues, and partnerships between local institutions. Even when the event is hosted next door, the conversations frequently affect hiring, investment, and community planning throughout the area.

The Brannon Center, located on Riverside Drive in New Smyrna Beach, is a common venue for civic and business programs that draw attendees from multiple nearby cities. Because Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach share a labor market and many day-to-day commercial ties, chamber programming there can still have practical value for local readers deciding whether to attend or track the discussion afterward.

What readers should know

The brief notice did not include a full agenda or speaker lineup in the material provided, so readers may want to watch for additional details from the chamber as the date approaches. Still, the timing and location are now public, giving businesses and interested residents a chance to plan ahead. Midday events like this often require advance registration, especially when hosted at a major waterfront venue.

For Edgewater, this is the kind of neighboring-city item that can be worth noting because it reflects the broader economic conversation in Southeast Volusia. Residents who want to stay plugged into local business trends, health care partnerships, and chamber-led initiatives may want to keep the May 27 date on their calendar.

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