Shoreline Chamber after-hours event for business owners

Shoreline, WALocal News

On February 18, local business owners are encouraged to attend an after-hours networking event hosted by the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce at Vault 177 from 5-7 PM. The agenda includes a brief sign-in period followed by a Chamber membership presentation that outlines how joining the Chamber can facilitate business growth and connections. Attendees will have the chance to engage in open networking, which is vital for sharing insights and building relationships in the local business community. Light refreshments will be provided to enhance the welcoming atmosphere, along with exciting door prizes to add an element of fun to the evening. This event represents a significant opportunity for local entrepreneurs to gain valuable information about Chamber benefits while networking with peers.

The casual setting promotes open dialogue and collaboration among business owners. By participating, attendees can leverage the resources and support offered by the Chamber to help their businesses succeed. Register now to ensure your spot at this essential networking event.

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