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Friday, May 12, 2017Ribbon Cuttings

Q Spa Ribbon Cutting

Q Spa Ribbon Cutting
We cordially invite you to the Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Q Spa!

Q Spa is a new Beauty, Cosmetic & Personal Care service located in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Join Us at Q Spa where our mission is to make you look good and feel good. So just sit back and relax.

When:
Friday, May 12, 2017 10:00 AM thru 11:00 AM
Where:
Q Spa
6C Court Street
Plymouth MA 02360
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Sunday, May 14, 2017Community Events

A Mothers Hope 5K

A Mothers Hope 5K
A Mothers Day Walk/Run supporting families battling drug and alcohol addiction

When:
Sunday, May 14, 2017 9:00 AM thru 11:00 AM
Where:
Nelson Park
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Monday, May 15, 2017Community Events

BLS for Healthcare Providers

BLS—Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers is an American Heart Association certification course for nurses and other healthcare professionals. The cost is $55. Pre-registration is required one day prior to class date. Please visit our website www.healthednewengland.com or call (800) 434-6000.


When:
Monday, May 15, 2017 6:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:

Tarkiln Community Center

245 Summer Street

Duxbury, MA 02332 

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017Workshops

Driving Accountability in your Organization

Driving Accountability in your Organization
Accountability in an organization is just as important as anything else people do on the job. It means that every single team member has made a personal commitment to meet or exceed the company's goals. It's not a bullet point on a job description but rather a mentality embodied by all. In this environment, employees never stop asking themselves, "What else can I do to ensure that I am performing at optimal levels?" And it starts at the top… with the Leader.
In this workshop, you will learn:
· What a culture of accountability or non-accountability looks like
· How you build a culture of accountability
· What it takes to reset a company culture
The single event cost for this May 17th seminar is $20, and all of the proceeds will be donated to The Plymouth Recovery Center (a non-profit organization that will support post-recovery support and counseling for those who have walked the opioid addiction path.
Those attending will leave with priceless solutions to improving their business performance, in the second part of a 3-part leadership development series that also includes “The 7 Cardinal Sins of the Small Business Owner” (April 19) and “The Ideal Customer Profile for...  More >>

When:
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 8:30 AM thru 10:00 AM
Where:
Seminar held at:
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce
134 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
Presented by Will Shain, Founder and President of Peer Group Advisors, dba, The Alternative Board
Registration:
Members & Non-Members are welcome to attend.
Seminar cost is $20 or $49 for the 3 Part Series
All proceeds will be donated to The Plymouth Recovery Center (a non-profit organization) that will support post-recovery support and counseling for those who have walked the opioid addiction path.

The 3-part leadership development series that also includes  “The 7 Cardinal Sins of the Small Business Owner” (April 19) and “The Ideal Customer Profile for You and Your Team” (June 14). The series is offered at a discounted rate of $49, with all registration fees donated to The Plymouth Recover Center.

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017Workshops

DIY Digital Video for Small Businesses Workshop

DIY Digital Video for Small Businesses Workshop
At this workshop you will learn how to create, edit, and post interesting video content online with in-house resources.

This will involve techniques for conceiving and producing high quality videos with a smartphone or consumer video camera in a way that utilizes affordable tools in the best way possible. We will also cover the technical aspects of filming and editing, plus ways to engage audiences with various types of distribution (blogs, video series, etc).

When:
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 9:00 AM thru 12:00 PM
Where:
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce
134 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
Presented by Four String Films
Cost: $30 per person
Registration:
Members & non-members are welcome to attend, but registation is required.

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For more info:
Amy Naples
508-830-1620
amy@plymouthchamber.com

Thursday, May 18, 2017Women Mean Business Lunch

2017 Empowering Women Business Panel

2017 Empowering Women Business Panel
Join Us for Lunch & Spirited Conversation at the Plymouth Area Chamber's Fourth Annual Empowering Women's Panel.

The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce is please to present the 2017 Empowering Women's Panel Luncheon highlighting the position of women as strong and powerful employees, consumers and leaders in the workforce. The event will comprise of a designated panel of five influential business women from different industries and professions that will openly discuss how they and others can make a difference in their communities, conquer the workplace and maintain a positive balanced lifestyle.

A Women's Business Showcase will take place before and after the presentation from 10:00am-11:00am and 2:00pm-3:00pm.

Registration and Expo- 10:00am-11:00am

Lunch- 11:00am- 12:00pm

Panel Discussion- 12:00pm-2:00pm

Member Pricing: $55.00
Non- Member Pricing: $75.00
Table of 8 (includes Expo Booth): $400

Business Expo- 2:00pm-3:00pm

When:
Thursday, May 18, 2017 11:00 AM thru 02:00 PM
Where:
Waverly Oaks Golf Club
444 Long Pond Rd
Plymouth MA 02360
Registration:
Registration and payment are required to attend event.
For More Info:
Meg Doherty
508-830-1620
meg@plymouthchamber.com
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Thursday, May 18, 2017Community Events

Maureen Hancock Postcards from Heaven

Join Maureen Hancock for the most unique family reunion ever witnessed. "Postcards from Heaven" will leave you with hope, and the knowledge that our loved ones in Heaven are still with us. This event offers: Three Tier seating to choose from: VIP, General and Low Balcony VIP includes stage side reserved seating sections and a post show Q&A session with Maureen Hancock A cash bar Live Entertainment on stage from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Nearby Plymouth restaurants to enjoy before or after the show! Doors open at 5:30 p.m., Event: 6:30-8:30 p.m. -Not everyone will receive a reading...Appropriate for ages 14+, no infants... Please purchase carefully, there are no refunds and tickets once purchased are non transferable

When:
Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:30 PM thru 08:30 PM
Where:
Plymouth Memorial Hall 
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Saturday, May 20, 2017Community Events

Step Up and Stop Hunger


When:
Saturday, May 20, 2017 8:30 AM thru 04:30 PM
Where:

The Littleton Area Senior Center (LASC) is again hosting the Annual Walkathon to raise vital funds for Meals on Wheels.  The Step Up · Stop Hunger 2017 Meals on Wheels Walkathon will take place on Saturday, May 20th, 2017, at the Littleton Area Senior Center at 77 Riverglen Lane in Littleton, NH.  


Staff, volunteers, and friends from the Grafton County Senior Centers: Plymouth, Bristol, Lincoln, Canaan, North Haverhill, Lebanon, and Orford, as well as ServiceLink Resource Center of Grafton County and RSVP will congregate in Littleton to participate in the many activities planned for the day. Community members of all ages are welcome to join in on the fun!


Festivities will begin with a delicious pancake breakfast from 8-10 AM for a small fee.  Registration begins at 8:30 AM, with the walk commencing at 10 AM.  There are two routes from which to choose – a short one-mile walk and a three-mile walk through the quaint town of Littleton.  Water stations will be available for walkers along the way. Additionally, the senior buses will be making regular runs along the route to pick up any tired walkers.


The first 200 walkers and volunteers to register will receive a participation wristband, which will entitle them to a favor bag, a t-shirt, and a complimentary BBQ lunch after the walk.  Everyone is welcome to enjoy the meal for a nominal cost.


Activities for all ages have been planned throughout the day to celebrate the power of community, to support our elder neighbors as well as to raise awareness of the issues of isolation, and hunger among our elderly population. Smokey the Bear and McGruff the Crime Dog will be present for photos.  Additionally, there will be face painting, music, assorted raffles, area vendors, a bake sale, and other surprises.


Meals on Wheels provides a valuable service to area seniors.  Not only does this resource provide meals to frail older adults, but it also is a source of compassionate community brought to the homes of this vulnerable population.  In 2016, Grafton County Senior Citizens Council, Inc. (GCSCC) provided 130,000 meals through the Meals on Wheels program, serving over 8,500 older adults in every town in Grafton County.


The Step Up · Stop Hunger 2017 Meals on Wheels Walkathon raises vital and necessary funds, and is a great opportunity to celebrate community, to recognize and celebrate the dedication of home-delivered meal cooks, and hundreds of volunteer drivers and delivery folks, all of whom generously give of their time, energy, and resources to make the program affordable and personal.


Many people walk to honor a grandparent, an older friend, a relative who is unable to walk, or in memory of a loved one.  Others walk simply to support a great cause, and have fun in the process. It is a chance to get out on a spring day and enjoy the beautiful Littleton area. Sponsorships, volunteers, vendors and cheerleaders are welcome and needed. GCSCC greatly appreciates the generosity and involvement of the community.


Consider organizing a team of family members, co-workers or friends; get your service club involved; walk as an individual.  Away at college or not in the area that day, no problem!  This year we are encouraging virtual walkers as well. You can even walk on your treadmill and contribute the funds collected to the Meals on Wheels Program.


Please plan to join us on May 20th.  For more information, contact the Grafton County Senior Center nearest you, visit www.gcscc.org, call Alicia Connors at 603-484-4897, or call Carole Zangla at 603-444-6050.


This walkathon is one of several Step Up · Stop Hunger events hosted throughout the state by the New Hampshire Coalition of Aging Services on May 20th to support Meals on Wheels programs. 
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For More Info:
Alicia Connors
603-448-4897
aconnors@gcscc.org
www.gcscc.org
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Saturday, May 20, 2017Community Events

Pine Fest—A Pine Barrens Multicultural Celebration

Pine Fest—A Pine Barrens Multicultural Celebration
Pine Fest, the multicultural celebration of the magical woods around us, will be celebrating its fourth year Saturday, May 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Charge Pond in Myles Standish State Forest.

A day full of entertainment! Big Ryan’s Tall Tales—a favorite of young children—starts at 11 a.m., followed at noon by the first of two small animal shows by the South Shore Natural Science Center. Marla’s Raptors are un-hooded at 12:45, and the small animal show repeats at 2 p.m.

The people of the Aquinnah Wampanoag will be setting up a fish camp along the shore of Charge Pond again this year, building it from pine boughs in the morning, starting fires and smoking fish. If you are still around at the end of the day head down to the pond and have a taste of smoked striper or bluefish (or fresh smoked herring).

Also cooking, though not edible at the end, will be a 19th century charcoal pit—designed to imitate the hundreds of similar pits that, 200 years ago, darkened the skies outside of Plymouth. Charcoal was once an important ‘crop’, filling the purses of Pilgrim descendants with coin and filling the dozens of local forges with a product that allowed them to produce iron objects including cannonball and shot for a growing country.

This year you can add the squeals of Barnabas and his sister Lucille to the music of Pine Fest; two rescued pot bellied pigs that now call the Black Feather Horse Rescue farm their home. Darlene Nickerson, Black Feather’s founder, will be bringing the two gregarious pot-bellied pigs and a pair of miniature horses as well, joining a menagerie of wild things that you will find at this year’s Pine Fest.

Nemasket Kayak Center will offer free kayaking lessons in the pond. Buckley Family Archery will teach you how to use a bow and arrow. Over 40 activity stations will provide hours of fun, hands-on activities for children and adults! For the more serious, Meet the Scientist (this year, famed restoration ecologist Tim Simmons) and much more. Ethnic foods by Tasteful Adventures and Ice Cream treats from Perry’s Last Stand will make your day complete. Beachhouse Baking and the Plymouth Woodchucks toy makers will join a host of other vendors of natural and homemade products.

Pine Fest is meant to be a regional exploration of the forested ecosystem that stretches from Southeastern Massachusetts to Cape Cod and the Islands. Bring your bike if you like, park at Fearing Pond (about a mile away) and pedal to Pine Fest on a paved path through the woods. There are also a number of wonderful hikes in the area, many passing by the ecosystems’ unique coastal plain ponds and vernal pools.

Pine Fest is free for the public, and takes place in one of the most beautiful spots in the area. If the sun is out you can swim in Charge Pond. Though it’s deep in the woods, and part of the Myles Standish State Forest, Charge Pond has a variety of amenities including bathrooms, which make it perfect for a family outing. Pine Fest is fully accessible.

Southeastern Massachusetts Pine Barrens Alliance is proud to have the financial support of eleven local cultural councils, the Massachusetts Cultural Council Festivals Program, the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund, Badger Wilderness Guides and the Friends of Myles Standish State Forest. Thanks to all!

When:
Saturday, May 20, 2017 10:00 AM thru 04:00 PM
Where:
 Charge Pond in Myles Standish State Forest, Plymouth and Carver.
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Saturday, May 20, 2017Community Events

Pirate's Ashore in Plymouth

A unique event unlike any others in downtown Plymouth, Pirates Ashore in Plymouth is an exciting, educational, all-day reenactment of the visit of three pirate ships to Plymouth in May of 1646 as described in Governor William Bradford’s “Of Plimoth Plantation”.

The “pirates” were English privateers, just back from capturing a number of Spanish ships in the Caribbean, flush with cargo and cash. The ships were welcomed to Plymouth and stayed for about a month spending money freely, drinking, and fighting. One particular fight resulted in the death of a sailor and the trial of the privateer Captain for murder!

Joining the New Plimmoth Gard as English privateers will be local maritime reenactor groups The Crew of the MermaydeThe Crew of the Raven and the Free Men of the Sea

The day starts with Old Colony Club members firing their cannon to signal the arrival of the privateers. Visitors are welcomed to The Mayflower Society grounds 10 AM to 4 PM to meet the pirates causing trouble in Plymouth Colony. The house will be open for tours. A detailed schedule of the days events will be available soon.

When:
Saturday, May 20, 2017 10:00 AM thru 04:00 PM
Where:
The Mayflower Society House (and Plymouth waterfront)
4 Winslow Street
Plymouth, MA 02360 
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Saturday, May 20, 2017Community Events

Art Garfunkel LIVE at Memorial Hall

Don't miss the legendary Art Garfunkel, live in concert at Plymouth Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 20 at 8pm. Garfunkel was originally revered for his Grammy-winning, chart-topping songs and albums with partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon. Their greatest hits collection, which includes "Homeward Bound" "Scarborough Fair," "The Sound Of Silence," "The Boxer" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water," among others, is one of the biggest selling album ever. Since parting ways, Garfunkel has appeared in a number of films, released 12 solo albums, and reached the top 10 with his single "All I Know."

When:
Saturday, May 20, 2017 8:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Memorial Hall
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Monday, May 22, 2017Community Events

Massasoit Community College Foundation Golf Classic

Registration/Lunch at 11:30 a.m.

Tee Time at 1:00 p.m.

Sign up before April 16 and save $25 per golfer!

Visit www.massasoit.edu/golf  today!

For sponsorship or registration call 508-588-9100 x 2602.


When:
Monday, May 22, 2017 11:30 AM thru 06:00 PM
Where:
Thorny Lea Golf Club, Brockton, MAnormal;background:white">
For More Info:
Marilyn Burke
5085889100 x2602
www.massasoit.edu/golf
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Thursday, May 25, 2017Business After Hours

Business After Hours- Eastern Bank

Business After Hours- Eastern Bank
"Chamber After Hours" are FREE business networking events for current and future members of the PACC. Bring some business cards and be prepared to shake some hands and meet some new faces. There will be food and drinks and fun...and most importantly...NETWORKING!

Make sure to bring plenty of business cards!

When:
Thursday, May 25, 2017 5:00 PM thru 07:00 PM
Where:
Eastern Bank
West Plymouth Square
71 Carver Rd
Plymouth MA 02360
Registration:
Registration is required to attend event.

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For More Info:
Meg Doherty
508-830-1620
meg@plymouthchamber.com

Saturday, May 27, 2017Community Events

Plymouth Center for the Arts Photography Film Series

 Plymouth Center for the Arts is viewing the film series on famous photographers.  Showings are 5/27, 6/3,10,17  and begin at 3 pm.  Admission is free.

When:
Saturday, May 27, 2017 12:00 AM
Where:
Plymouth Center for the Arts, 11 North Street, Plymouth, MA  artsplymouth.org
For More Info:
Diane Merrill, volunteer PR
617-610-4015
dianemerrillbdea@gmail.com
artsplymouth.org
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Saturday, May 27, 2017Community Events

4th Annual Heroes Live Forever 5K

4th Annual Heroes Live Forever 5K
On April 1, 2014, Officer Gregg Maloney lost his life in the line of duty.  Officer Maloney was a 17 year veteran of the Plymouth Police Department and left behind his wife and 2 sons.  The first Heroes Live Forever 5K was created in Officer Maloney’s memory to raise funds for his family. 

In 2015 the Maloney Family Pay-It-Forward Fund was established to help other local Police, Fire and Military families in need.  

In addition to the Pay-It-Forward fund, we will continue to honor Officer Maloney and his family by donating a portion of the race proceeds to the Plymouth Police Relief Association as well as establishing a scholarship in his memory at Plymouth South High School to be given to a student going into the field of Criminal Justice.

When:
Saturday, May 27, 2017 9:00 AM thru 11:00 AM
Where:

DCR Pilgrim Memorial State Park

Water Street 

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Thursday, June 01, 2017Business After Hours

VET-WORK, Job Connection Mixer

VET-WORK, Job Connection Mixer
Are you a Veteran or Military Spuse in the Job Market?

VET-WORK
A Job Connection Mixer coming to Plymouth may be the link to your next job!

Take advantage of this chance to meet and interact with local businesses from Plymouth and the surrounding region.
This special opportunity offers a welcoming atmosphere designed exclusively for veterans and military spouses.

Our participating companies are hiring and they recognize the values that a military background brings to any business!

Mix and mingle with representatives from several industries & connect with fellow veterans.

When:
Thursday, June 1, 2017 5:30 PM thru 07:30 PM
Where:
Tavern on the Wharf
6 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA 02360
Registration:
The event is free to attend, but registration by May 29, 2017 is required.

REGISTER HERE!

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Monday, June 05, 2017Community Events

5th Annual Rogo Cup to Cure SMA

5th Annual Rogo Cup to Cure SMA
 

The 5 th Annual Rogo Cup to Cure SMA Golf Tournament and online fundraiser is held in memory of Baby Mark Butler (6 months old) and in honor of Billy Spiege (15)l and Lauren Rogowicz (23), with one goal: to find a cure for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). The Rogo Cup to Cure SMA Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, June 5, 2017 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The day will entail a shotgun start at 12:00pm , goody bag, contests, dinner, silent auction, raffles and awards.

 

SMA is a disease that robs people of strength by affecting the motor nerve cells in the spinal cord, taking away the ability to walk, eat, or breathe. It is the number one genetic cause of death for infants.

 

All proceeds go to the New England Chapter of Cure SMA (Federal ID# 36-3320440)

 

Cure SMA is dedicated to the treatment and cure of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Since 1984, we’ve directed and invested in comprehensive research that has shaped

the scientific community’s understanding of SMA. We are currently on the verge of breakthroughs in treatment that will strengthen our children’s bodies, extend life, and lead to a cure. We have deep expertise in every aspect of SMA—from the day-to-day realities to the nuances of care options—and until we have a cure, we’ll do everything we can to support children and families affected by the disease.

Come have a great day on a great course for a great cause!

 

Sponsorships, Golfers and Donations welcome 


When:
Monday, June 5, 2017 10:30 AM thru 09:00 PM
Where:

Atlantic Country Club

450 Little Sandy Pond Rd

Plymouth, MA 02360

http://atlanticcountryclub.net/ 

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Thursday, June 08, 2017Women Mean Business Lunch

Women Mean Business Luncheon- Plymouth Yacht Club

Women Mean Business Luncheon- Plymouth Yacht Club
Join the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce at the Plymouth Yacht Club for the Women Mean Business Luncheon!  Luncheon will be a buffet provided by Alden Park

Luncheon will feature guest speaker: Deborah O'Brien from Bliss Full

Dress to Express Your True Self Program.
    
Part 1: An introduction to the 4 elements that are basic to your type of beauty- Nitrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Carbon. I talk about how we have all 4 elements in us, but we lead with just one and that one is called our dominant energy. Our dominant energy is what makes you, you and me, me.
  
Part 2: Energy profiling. Through energy profiling, I can determine what a woman's dominant energy is. When we know what the dominant energy is, we can determine the type of clothing a woman can wear too be true to herself.
  
Part 3: Five elements: Design Line, Texture, Fabrications, Patterns, and Color.
The workshop is designed to help women learn what type of clothing looks best on them and that is true to their unique energy, so they can reflect the best version of themselves with confidence, style and grace. This workshop will take the guess work out of getting...  More >>

When:
Thursday, June 8, 2017 12:00 PM thru 01:30 PM
Where:
Plymouth Yacht Club
34 Union Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
Registration:
Luncheon is sponsored by Benchmark Mortgage

Registration is required for event
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Thursday, June 08, 2017Business After Hours

Plymouth Pilgrims Opening Night- Chamber Night!

Plymouth Pilgrims Opening Night- Chamber Night!
The Pilgrim Have Landed Again...

Join the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce and the Plymouth Pilgrims for Opening Night!

Game starts at 6:30pm.

The Plymouth Pilgrims baseball club is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), one of the premier summer collegiate baseball leagues in the country and a top destination for high-level baseball talent.

When:
Thursday, June 8, 2017 6:00 PM thru 08:00 PM
Where:
Forges Field
10 Forges Field Rd
Plymouth MA 02360
Plenty of Parking!
Registration:
PACC Members get in to the game for free! Please bring colleagues, friends and family to enjoy a great game!

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Wednesday, June 14, 2017Econ-Dev Bus Tour

Plymouth Economic Development Bus Tour

Plymouth Economic Development Bus Tour
This 4-hour tour will highlight several projects and areas of development in the Plymouth Community by expert tour guides.  Attendees will hear the latest status on all development properties and commercial real estate in the region.  All attendees will also receive a detailed briefing book, and have the opportunity to network while on board the bus.  
The Pit-Stop is also a Bus Tour Highlight.

When:
Wednesday, June 14, 2017 8:30 AM thru 01:00 PM
Where:
Traveling through Plymouth
Bus Tour begins at Electrical Wholesalers
430 Court Street, Plymouth MA

Registration & Networking 8:30-9:00 am
Bus leaves promptly at 9:00 am

Breakfast provided by Electrical Wholesalers
Registration:
Cost is $35 to attend and includes breakfast and lunch.
Space is limited, so register today!

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For more information:
Amy Naples
508-830-1620
amy@plymouthchamber.com

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