Chamber Membership Luncheon – Lessons Learned and a Crystal Ball

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Hart will discuss what the regular metrics tell us and what they leave out, the need to think about the economy in transition, and some curious trends. He will review data for the Skagit region and give a broader regional outlook. One goal will be to have some good interaction with the audience.

Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce Luncheons are designed to offer members both an informative experience along with the opportunity to network with fellow Chamber members.

Please join us at our monthly luncheon
Non-member Membership Pricing Policy
Non-members are allowed to visit up to two times at the standard member rate.
After that, a regular membership luncheon will be $50 per meeting,
A Biz-Buzz Networking Luncheon will be $100 per meeting.
No limit to the number of times one can attend at the non-member rate.

Date and Time

Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PDT

Wednesday, August 24

11:30am to 1pm

Location

Hillcrest Lodge
1717 S 13th St, Mount Vernon, WA 98274

Fees/Admission

$23 with RSVP; $25 day-of

Contact Information

(360) 428-8547
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