Lacey South Sound Chamber Forum Luncheon - ThurstonTalk

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The upcoming Lacey South Sound Chamber Forum Luncheon on March 5, 2025, at Indian Summer Golf & Country Club is poised to be an essential gathering for local business leaders. This monthly event is designed to foster networking opportunities and features educational speakers who provide valuable insights into various aspects of business and community engagement. With a registration fee of $25 for those who pre-register and $30 for door attendees, the luncheon is accessible while promoting professional growth. Taking place on the first Wednesday of every month, this forum exemplifies the chamber's dedication to supporting local enterprises and enhancing community ties. Attendees can expect to gain not only knowledge but also connections that can lead to future collaborations.

The Lacey South Sound Chamber plays a crucial role in the region's economic landscape, encouraging participation and engagement among business professionals. This event is a testament to the chamber's commitment to fostering a vibrant business community. As local professionals come together, the potential for shared ideas and partnerships increases, making this luncheon a must-attend event.

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