Seattle Southside Chamber Business Mixer will be Wednesday, Mar. 27 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce will host a Mixer on March 27, 2024, from 4 to 6 p. m. at the Hilton Seattle Airport, located at 17620 International Blvd. , SeaTac, WA. This event, taking place in Crystal Ballroom B & C, aims to connect local business professionals and foster new networking opportunities within the community.

Members can attend for $15, while non-members are welcome for $25, making it accessible to a broad audience. The event will feature participation from two local Chamber Ambassadors, providing attendees with valuable insights and connections. Due to limited capacity, those interested are encouraged to register early to avoid missing out. Sponsorship opportunities are also available, with further details accessible via the Chamber's website. This Mixer presents an excellent opportunity for professionals to engage with the Seattle Southside business community and enhance their networking experience.

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