BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: : Young Professionals Committee Happy Hour (In Person) to be held April 27

BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: : Young Professionals Committee Happy Hour (In Person) to be held April 27
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Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on April 21.

Are you joining us for our first IN-PERSON Happy Hour of 2022?! Come network with our young professionals and enjoy some delicious tacos and great conversation!  

Click the link to register
https://buff.ly/3uO13bX

Details:

What: Young Professionals Committee Happy Hour (In Person)

When: Wednesday, April 27, 2022

            6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Where: VIDA TACO 1401 Point St., Baltimore MD 21231

REGISTRATION

RSVP

Calling All Young Professionals Ages 40 and under

NETWORK – NETWORK – NETWORK

Start-ups & Young Business Owners

Grow Your Business To The Next Level!

REGISTER TODAY

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce



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