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The staff and volunteers at the Wake
Forest Chamber of Commerce are busily
planning for the spring’s largest event,
the arts and crafts show Meet in the
Street, which typically brings as many
as 10,000 people to the historic
downtown.
WakeMed is the joint sponsor
for this year’s event.
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It is time to select five
new chamber board members. Ballots have
been mailed. The candidates are Jeff
Ammons, The Factory and Ammons Building
Corporation; Jim Bell, Bobbitt Design
Build; JoAnn Feligno, Coaching
Perspective; Nancy Goodman, Campbell Oil
& Gas Company; and Don Stroud,
Hartsfield & Nash. Chamber members can
also vote for write-in candidates.
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The chamber will host a
lunch honoring small businesses on
Tuesday, April 25, at The Factory at
noon. Each small business may send two
representatives to the free event, but
you are asked to respond by April 20 by
calling 556-1519 or e-mailing to
Darren@wakeforestchamber.org.
Small businesses can also
apply to be one of five sponsors. For
$200, you can have a display at the
luncheon, give a one-minute
presentation, have two reserved seats
and receive recognition in the
newsletter. Talk to Darren O’Conner
about this opportunity. |