Seattle Southside Chamber Mixer will be Wednesday, Feb. 19 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is hosting a networking event, the Chamber Mixer, on February 19, 2025, from 5 to 7 p. m. , at KeyBank in Burien. This gathering aims to provide local professionals with an opportunity to unwind, connect, and grow their business networks. Attendees can expect a variety of beverages, including wine and beer, alongside delicious snacks to enhance the mingling experience.

The event encourages meaningful exchanges, including business card distributions and discussions about sponsorship opportunities. Additionally, participants will have the chance to meet two outstanding Chamber Ambassadors, who will share insights on collaborative efforts to thrive as a community. Member pricing is set at $25, while non-members will pay $35 to attend. This mixer not only promotes local business engagement but also facilitates the sharing of valuable resources among community members. Registering for the event can be done through the provided RSVP link.

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