Business Resources
Rockingham County Small Business
425 N C HWY 65
Reidsville, NC
gorockinghamcounty.com
(336) 342-8138
The Rockingham County Small Business office engages with other government agencies, chambers of commerce, and community organizations to help small businesses stay informed about regulations, funding opportunities, and other economic development initiatives aimed at small business sustainability and growth. The office also works with entrepreneurs on assisting and understanding business registration and permitting needs.
Rockingham Community College Small Business Center
(P.O. Box 38)
N.C. 65
Bishopric Lifelong Learning Center, Room 203-B
Wentworth, NC
rockinghamcc.edu
(336) 342-4261 (ext. 2245)
The Small Business Center (SBC) provides a range of services to small business owners, business and industry, prospective owners, and anyone who is determined to be a more successful and fulfilled person. The SBC delivers technical and managerial assistance to prospective business owners through more accessible and better information, education and training, and counseling and referral.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Reidsville Chamber of Commerce
(336) 349-8481
reidsvillechamber.org
Western Rockingham Chamber of Commerce
(336) 548-6248
westernrockinghamchamber.com
We are fortunate to have three active chambers of commerce in Rockingham County who serve as advocates for member businesses by holding education and networking events, addressing important legislative issues that affect business, and through a variety of support services and benefits. In addition to the Eden Chamber of Commerce, there are the Reidsville and Western Rockingham Chambers of Commerce. You can find more information about these Chambers by contacting them directly.
City of Eden
308 East Stadium Drive
Eden, NC 27288
City Switchboard:
(336) 623 - 2110
edennc.us
Eden is a small city with unlimited access to the Great Outdoors. Once powering the textile mills along their banks, the two rivers now provide a natural experience second to none, whether it be paddling the Dan, floating the Smith, or simply enjoying a stroll along our greenways. We are a base camp for the region, and our residents and visitors enjoy everything from hiking and mountain biking, hunting and fly fishing, as well as more passive exploration in parks and along trails. While Eden has changed over the past 50 years, we have retained the traditions that define the nature of our community.