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Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce Hosts Outreach Meeting Thursday​

What can joining a chamber of commerce do for your business? Find out on Feb. 16.

AMHERST, NH – The Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce invites business owners and managers to an orientation breakfast of the Chamber from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, at the SVCC office, 69 Route 101A in Amherst. Learn about the benefits of membership, programs, networking opportunities and advocacy efforts. Meet the staff and board members, according to a press statement.

If you have recently joined the Chamber or you are interested in learning about what the Chamber can do for your business, this is a great time to ask questions. We will also be doing a drawing for free advertising on our website – a $300 value! A light breakfast will be served. Please register online at bit.ly/svccgettoknow or 603-673-4360.

Did you know: when consumers know that a small business is a member of their local chamber of commerce, they are 44 percent more likely to think favorably of it and 63 percent more likely to purchase goods or services from the company in the future? This is one of the many benefits of belonging to your local Chamber of Commerce, along with several tangible benefits such as group and member to member discounts, networking opportunities and business growth.

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The Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce promotes successful relationships for the business and civic community in the eleven towns of the Souhegan Valley. The Chamber supports economic development and growth, as well as valuable local information and referrals to businesses and the general public.

For more information, visit souhegan.net or telephone 603-673-4360.

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Submitted by Tracy Hutchins.

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