“Good Afternoon Vista” Luncheon
Scheduled for July 15th
Has been delayed to a future date
The Good Afternoon Visia events will also include a segment of guided networking for attendees.
Pricing:
Admission is $20 for members, $35 for prospective members and includes a buffet lunch. Call Linda at the Chamber, 760-726-1122 with questions.
The Shadowridge Country Club is located at
1980 Gateway Drive , Vista
Click here for a map
When you attend Good Afternoon Vista, you can:
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Participate in focused networking exercises facilitated by Membership Committee members at each table.
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Bring
plenty of business cards to hand out, plus flyers for
the Networking Table.
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Sign
up (at left) for a Tabletop Exhibit (+30 seconds on the microphone)
or a Business Spotlight (three minutes at the microphone)
for $50 including one person's admission. These must be reserved
in advance.
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Sign
up for "Networking Next Week," in-depth networking
over lunch with a group of other businesses.
Good
Afternoon Vista: Sponsor and Promotional Opportunities (Members
only)
Event
Sponsor - $250 includes admission for two, Tabletop Exhibit, 3 minutes on microphone to tell us about your business, plus your logo, web link and additional promotion on website, e-mail newsletter, broadcast fax and printed newsletter. (One per month.)
Tabletop
Exhibit - $50 includes admission for one, plus your
own table to display your products and services before and
after the program. Also includes 30 seconds on microphone
to tell us about your business. (Limit 3 per month.) You
may pay by clicking the Tabletop Exhibit Add to Cart button
on the left side of this web page.
Business
Spotlight - $50 includes admission for one, plus three
minutes on the microphone to tell us about your business.
(Limit 3 per month.) You may pay by clicking the Business
Spotlight Add to Cart button on the left side of this web
page.
Sponsorships
are limited and must be reserved (if available) before each
event. Sponsors are limited to Chamber members. Non-members
are limited to attending two events before they must join the
Chamber.
Click
to read North County Times story:
"Since the Chamber of Commerce is all about supporting
business, it wanted to emphasize a more professional --
rather than social -- tenor at some of its events. As a
result, the chamber has created a networking breakfast designed
to put the focus on its members and the companies they represent."