FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Breakfast Club

FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Breakfast Club
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Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Feb. 16.

Cars, Coffee & Canines!  What more could you ask for on a Tuesday morning?!

This morning we hosted our monthly “Breakfast Club” event at Randall Ford. We had close to 50 chamber members in attendance to network and mingle with other Chamber Members.

We even had some Dogs networking! {Swipe to see}

Thank you to our annual Presenting Sponsor for our Networking Series United Federal Credit Union!

Hosting Sponsor: @RandallFord

Coffee & Breakfast Sponsor: Wyndham Fort Smith

If you want to join us next time, we host this event every 3rd Tuesday. Locations vary by Sponsor.

#FSChamber #chambermember #chamberevents #networking #GetConnected

Check out the Calendar here:

http://public.fortsmithchamber.com/events

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce



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