Lacey South Sound Chamber Forum Luncheon (2025-04-02)

Olympia, WALocal News

The Lacey South Sound Chamber is set to host its monthly forum luncheon on April 2, 2025, at the scenic Indian Summer Golf & Country Club in Olympia, WA. Kicking off at 11:30 am, this event serves as a crucial platform for local business networking and features a lineup of educational speakers. Attendees who pre-register will benefit from a reduced rate of $25, while those opting to pay at the door will incur a fee of $30. This consistent gathering, held on the first Wednesday of each month, underscores the chamber's dedication to enriching the local business community. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with peers and gain valuable insights that can enhance their professional endeavors.

The Lacey Sound Chamber can be reached for further details, ensuring that potential attendees have all the necessary information. This initiative not only promotes networking but also fosters a sense of community among local professionals. Such events are pivotal in strengthening the ties that bind the business community together.

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