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Project Rebound Continues from Cville Chamber

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Project Rebound Continues from Cville Chamber

Les Sinclair and Andrea D. Copeland, Committee Engagement Director Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce talk about reconvening members in person starting next week. Below are some of the events:

June 16 Chamber Meet & Eat https://business.cvillechamber.com/events/details/chamber-meet-eat-at-north-fork-a-uva-discovery-park-10319?calendarMonth=2021-06-01

June 17 Business Women’s Round Table Networking Lunch at The Shops at Stonefield Green Space https://business.cvillechamber.com/events/details/business-women-s-round-table-networking-lunch-at-the-shops-at-stonefield-9852?calendarMonth=2021-06-01

July 14 Chamber Let’s Connect @ The Clifton (confirmed today)

July 27 Minority Business Alliance FunDay at Jefferson School with Charlottesville Challenge Course https://business.cvillechamber.com/events/details/minority-business-alliance-fun-day-with-triple-c-at-jefferson-school-9841?calendarMonth=2021-07-01

Other Let’s Connect hosts for the remainder of 2021 include: Fulton Bank, The Graduate, Holiday Inn University Area, Dairy Central, The Center, Sentara MJH, Hillsdale Conference Center https://www.cvillechamber.com/

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