State of the Community city of Shelton Mason County on October 13, 2022

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Date and Time

Thursday Oct 13, 2022

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PDT

Location

Mason County Public Works

100 Public Works Dr

Shelton, WA 98584

Fees/Admission

Chamber members registration is $20 per person. The first seat is prepaid for members in Tiers 1-4 as part of their annual investment. Prospects and community members may

attend at the full rate of $30 per person. Reservations are required.

Register by emailing events@masonchamber.com or calling (360) 426-2021.

Contact Information

(360) 426-2021

Description

Each year the Chamber presents State of the Community series for the business community to gain insights from local stakeholders.

City of Shelton and Mason County will discuss priorities addressed throughout the year and challenges yet to come. Highlights will include achievements, changes implemented,

obstacles overcome, and successful projects.

This luncheon will be held in person; registration cost is dependent upon membership. Chamber members registration is $25 per person. The first seat is prepaid for members in

Tiers 1-4 as part of their annual investment. Prospects and community members may attend at the full rate of $35 per person. Reservations are required.

RSVP to (360) 426-2021 or via email to events@masonchamber.com.

Original source can be found here.



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