BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Women in Business Wellness Fair – Women’s Leadership Committee to be held Oct. 20

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The Women in Business Wellness Fair  is just a couple of weeks away! We anticipate this being one of our biggest events of the year – and we’d love to feature as many women-owned businesses as possible.

Vendor tables are only $75 to promote your brand. If your business is wellness-based, that’s even better! Head over to the website to register.

REGISTER: https://baltimorecitychamberofcommerceinc.wildapricot.org…

#BaltimoreBusinessWoman #BmoreBusiness #BmoreCommunity #BmoreWellness #BaltimoreCityChamber

Details:

What: Women in Business Wellness Fair – Women’s Leadership Committee

When: Thursday, October 20, 2022

              8:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Location: Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202

REGISTRATION

Member Ticket – $25.00

Entry for 1 Member Ticket

Non Member Ticket – $35.00

Entry for 1 Non Member Ticket

Vendor Table – $75.00

One Table to display your business

Original source can be found here.



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