December 9, 2025 - 12:53

The Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce has issued a caution to local business owners regarding fraudulent flyers that are circulating in the community. These deceptive flyers promote various events and falsely claim to be sponsored by the chamber or the city itself.
The chamber has received multiple reports from concerned citizens and business owners who have encountered these misleading advertisements. The flyers not only misrepresent the chamber's involvement but also create confusion and could potentially harm the reputation of legitimate local businesses.
Chamber officials emphasize the importance of verifying any promotional materials before sharing or acting upon them. They encourage business owners to stay vigilant and report any suspicious flyers or communications to the chamber directly.
As the community gears up for the upcoming event season, the chamber is committed to ensuring that all promotions are authentic and accurately represent the events and businesses in Mount Dora. Local businesses are urged to spread the word to help protect the integrity of the community.
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