Networking to help each other topic of Chamber luncheon

The Rockford Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the October installment of its popular Bi-Monthly Luncheon Series. The event is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. on Monday, October 8, at the Wolverine World Wide YMCA, 6555 Jupiter Ave., Belmont. Lunch will feature the delicious fare of Twisted Vine.

This month’s luncheon will be sporting the new format and features more networking opportunities for the participants. This luncheon will spotlight Chamber members and how they help each other to attain their business goals.

With the new format, there will also be three tables available for highlighting your business. This includes setting up a display at the table, placing literature at the luncheon tables and three minutes to give an overview of your business to the attendees. To find out more about this opportunity call Linda at the Chamber office.

To attend this luncheon, please call the Chamber office at 866-2000, or e-mail membership@rockfordmichamber.com to register. Cost, which includes lunch, is $15 for chamber members and $20 for non-members. If you bring a friend, you may purchase their lunch for just $10. Please note that if you have registered and are unable to attend you must call and cancel prior to the event, or you will be charged.

The Bi-Monthly Luncheon is a wonderful way to enjoy good food and excellent company in a relaxed atmosphere. Drawings for prizes are conducted at the conclusion of the event.

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