Special “Out to Lunch” with the Chamber at Watts Home Center

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Name: Special “Out to Lunch” with the Chamber at Watts Home Center

Date: October 14, 2022

Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT

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Event Description:

Join us for a SPECIAL “Out To Lunch” with the Chamber! This month we will gather and network at Watts Home Center where lunch will be provided for FREE! Thank you to Watts Home Center for graciously providing lunch for everyone!

As always, each attendee gets to share about their business or organization. Bring a friend or co-worker and your business card!

Please note: it is important that you register so that we have an accurate head count of everyone who will be eating lunch.

Location:

Watts Home Center
2350 Commerce Parkway
La Grange, KY 40031

Date/Time Information:

October 14th, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Contact Information:

Kara Sanders

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Fees/Admission:

Lunch will be FREE and provided by Watts Home Center! Please register so that we may let our host know how many to expect.

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