Twin Falls Chamber organizes orientation lunch
									Membership in the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce offers many perks, and an upcoming meeting will give those who are new to the group time to learn all about them. 
Chamber 101 will help its newest members to hit the ground running with free admission. It will be a working lunch, and the meal is included.
Attendees will be able to meet key Chamber staff and volunteers, learn about their positions, and pick up tips for making the most of the organization's programs and other support. There will be details provided about its Friday Facts email and how to access the group's mailing list, and they will be invited to ask any questions they have.
The function is scheduled for the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce’s Conference Room, and it will run for one hour. Those interested are asked to register in advance.
A community's chamber of commerce or other business-focused group can serve as an advocate for business and not-for-profit groups alike. They may choose to distribute packets of information to new members so they can make as much of their membership as possible, and these may include materials prepared by a brochure printing company.
Twin Falls Chamber will be providing this introduction to its programs, policies and perks on Thursday, December 4th. Everyone is asked to arrive by no later than 12:00 noon.
							Chamber 101 will help its newest members to hit the ground running with free admission. It will be a working lunch, and the meal is included.
Attendees will be able to meet key Chamber staff and volunteers, learn about their positions, and pick up tips for making the most of the organization's programs and other support. There will be details provided about its Friday Facts email and how to access the group's mailing list, and they will be invited to ask any questions they have.
The function is scheduled for the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce’s Conference Room, and it will run for one hour. Those interested are asked to register in advance.
A community's chamber of commerce or other business-focused group can serve as an advocate for business and not-for-profit groups alike. They may choose to distribute packets of information to new members so they can make as much of their membership as possible, and these may include materials prepared by a brochure printing company.
Twin Falls Chamber will be providing this introduction to its programs, policies and perks on Thursday, December 4th. Everyone is asked to arrive by no later than 12:00 noon.
