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Chamber sets power meeting

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Brownstown Chamber of Commerce invites business people and the public to have lunch with the board of directors at noon Wednesday at Pewter Hall as part of its power hour programming.

Guest speaker will be Suzy Paul of Rainmakers, a business and personal networking association.

Lunch is provided by Pewter Hall for $5 and includes meat, two sides, roll and dessert.

The chamber offers a power hour on the second Wednesday of every month at Pewter Hall. The Aug. 12 workshop will be led by Ivy Tech Community College with the subject, "Building Customer Loyalty." There is a $20 charge for members and $25 for non-members.

To make a reservation, call the chamber office at 358-2930.


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