Edmonds Chamber of Commerce Morning Buzz relocating to Edmonds Waterfront Center - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce is relocating its monthly networking event, the Morning Buzz, to the Edmonds Waterfront Center starting in May. This move follows a successful partnership with the Edmonds Yacht Club, which provided a venue during the transition back to in-person gatherings after the pandemic. Erica Sugg, a representative from the Chamber, expressed appreciation for the Yacht Club’s contributions over the past few years. The event not only facilitates networking among local business professionals but also features educational presentations tailored to their needs. Typically, 50 to 70 attendees participate each month, reflecting the event's significance in the community.

The collaboration with the Waterfront Center is seen as a natural progression, enhancing resources available to Edmonds residents. Registration for the April and May events is currently open, inviting both members and prospective members. This initiative underscores the Chamber's commitment to fostering a vibrant business community in Edmonds.

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