Business Alliance Networking Luncheon 2022 to be held May 4

Business Alliance Networking Luncheon 2022 to be held May 4
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Davis Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Business Alliance Networking Luncheon 2022

Date and Time:

Wednesday May 4, 2022
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM MDT

Location:

Boondocks Fun Center

525 Deseret Dr Kaysville UT

Fees/Admission:

Please register your lunch choice by Friday at 5:00 pm (the Friday before the event) You will pay Boondocks directly at the event and you can eat even if you don’t register.
No RSVP required to attend.

Description:

If you are a business builder, or marketing or sales representative, Business Alliance is for you! We operate as a referral group with the focus of helping members grow their businesses. All Davis Chamber members are invited to attend.

During each event, you will have an opportunity to share what you need help with that week and periodically you will be invited to give an eight-minute presentation to the group.

Business Alliance is the perfect place to learn networking skills and to gain life-long friendships.

We will be meeting on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm at Boondocks.

For only $14 + tax, you can order an entree with a drink; or you can choose a dessert or just a drink from the menu for less. We hope you will order lunch to support Boondocks because they don’t charge us to use their space. 

Registration is not required for you to eat lunch. The purpose of registration is to help Boondocks obtain an idea of what our orders will be so that they can start cooking and have some of the food ready for us when we get there. You will pay Boondocks directly at the event and you can eat even if you don’t register.

Click here to view the Boondocks Menu.

Original source can be found here.



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