Mars Hill, North Carolina
Photo by Mike Thornhill Mars Hill is a town located in Madison County, North Carolina. It is the home of Mars Hill University, the name of which was inspired by…… Read More
Photo by Mike Thornhill Mars Hill is a town located in Madison County, North Carolina. It is the home of Mars Hill University, the name of which was inspired by…… Read More
Madison County Courthouse Madison County, North Carolina was formed in 1851 from Buncombe and Yancey Counties. It was named for President James Madison. The county seat of Marshall (originally called…… Read More
About the Madison County Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Recognizing that our young people are the county’s most important investment, the Chamber established the Madison County Chamber of Commerce Education Scholarship…… Read More
Please print a copy of this form, complete, and submit to us by mail. Business or Organization Name: ______________________________________________ Your Name: (Mr. Ms. etc.) ______________________________________________ Business Address: (For use online…… Read More
Madison County, North Carolina is home to a number of great resources for visitors to get the most out of their exploration of our region of the Appalachian Mountains. Below…… Read More
For additional area events please visit www.visitmadisoncounty.com – Ongoing Events Mars Hill Farmers and Artisans Market Saturdays from 10am to 1pm, April through October. On College Street in Mars Hill….… Read More
This page is for New Members. If you are an existing member and you want to renew your membership, please go to madisoncounty-nc.com/pay-for-listings. The Madison County Chamber of Commerce proudly…… Read More
Dues are not refundable! Please note that memberships run from January through December. From July 1 until October 31, dues are half price for first time members only. Payments received…… Read More
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Academic credit courses in career, transfer, and vocational programs; GED preparation; and continuing education courses (non college credit) in vocational and avocational areas.… Read More
Academic credit courses in career, transfer, and vocational programs; high-school equivalency preparation; and continuing education courses (non-college credit) in personal enrichment and workforce preparation.… Read More