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Save the Date for the 18Th Annual ABC's Auction for Education Welcome New Members! Animal Refuge Center March Women In Business animalrefugecenter.com Date/Time: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Host and Sponsor: IBERIABANK Java Nails & Event Lounge Address: 9101 College Pointe Court, 33919 javaspa.com Guest Speaker: Shelly Osterhout with Computer Solutions of America Martini 41 & The Pallet Topic: “Apps to Amp Your Business” Description: Please join us for March’s Women In Business Event, which Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be hosted and sponsored by IBERIABANK. Guest speaker, Shelly buccaneers.com Osterhout, will share information on phone apps that improve productivity for your business! Apps can improve your time management American Legion Post 38 and reduce your expenses while telling you about your competitors americanlegion.org marketing. Find out about some very cool new and not so new apps, that successful business people use every day to be the best! PRN Marketing & Development Mangia Bene Restaurant—Fort Myers mangiabenefortmyers.com Marc Joseph Realty, Inc Save the Date for the marcjosephrealty.com 18th Annual ABC’s Auction for Education Principal Dancer Academy principaldanceracademy.com Friday, May 2, 2014 Presented at the Holiday Inn Airport at Town Center Pennisi & Company “Kentucky Derby Theme”… Outrageous Hats Encouraged Live Auction Silent Auction Mini Games $55 Single Admission $500 VIP Table for 8 For information regarding sponsorship opportunities or to make a donation, please contact Thursday, May 15, 2014 Nicole at [email protected]. at Harborside Event Center Tradeshow booths are now available for purchase. Space is limited! (Please contact Nicole at [email protected] for more information) Individual admission is $40. VIP tables of 8 are available for $400. Click HERE to reserve your seat! Presented by: March Business Before Breakfast Date/Time: Thursday, March 13, 2014 from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM Host: Orangetheory Fitness Sponsor: Advocare: Rio DeArmond Address: 11600 Gladiolus Drive Suite 317, 33908 Description: We KNOW you are curious about all of the “orange” you have been seeing around town! Come check out Orangetheory Fitness and find out what the hype is about! The member of the month will randomly be drawn at this event. This event is free for all Chamber members and future members. The Horizon Council presents the Workplace Wellness Summit Florida Everblades VS Minnesota Twins VS Gwinnett Gladiators Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday, March 12 7:30 am– 2 pm Saturday, March 8, 2014 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 At Edison State College at 7:05 PM at 7:05 PM Tickets are $25 each $15 per-person Tickets are only $10 per person! Click here for more **Limited Available** information “Pink in the Rink” *Payment is due at time of reservation to secure The special pink jerseys worn by the players will be your tickets. * auctioned off after the game to benefit cancer charities To purchase tickets for either one of these events, please email Nicole at Presented By: Premiere Oncology [email protected]. Pool Pros Inc. announces it has completed the March Business After Five renovation project for Date/Time: Thursday, March 27, 2014 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM the Bonita Springs Host: Miracle Professional Baseball YMCA Swimming Pool. Address: 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy., 33912 Sponsor: Sponsorship still available. Please contact Nicole at [email protected] for more Pool Pros is donating information. proceeds from the job Description: Who doesn’t love sports? Please join us for our March Business After Five back to the YMCA, event on Thursday, March 27 from 5 to 7 PM, at the newly renovated Hammond Stadium! which will be used to The event will be held on the new board walk around the perimeter of the field. We ask our purchase a professional attendees to wear their favorite Minnesota Twins or Fort Myers Miracle gear! Bring plenty of scoreboard for the business cards and come ready to network. basketball courts. Tuesday, March 11, at 4:30 PM Fashion Eyes Thursday, Vision Center Tuesday, March 6, 1850 Boyscout Drive, 33907 March 4, at 4:30 PM Tuesday, at 4:30 PM Hoffman March 11, Kiwanis Club Photography at 4:30 PM Thursday, March 18, Member Center Links of Fort Myers- 13411 Parker Marine at 4:30 PM Edison Commons MAX Lee Memorial Health System Convenient Care 1634 Woodford Blvd., Suite 1500 S. February Business Before Breakfast Ave., 33901 Tamiami 16230 Summerlin Rd., 33908 103, 33912 Ribbon Cuttings and Grand Openings First Annual SWFL Sports Summit .
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