Chattanooga Chamber Presents Business Calendar For March 28-31

  • Friday, March 24, 2017
TUES/28 Reality Check at Ivy Academy
9:45-11 a.m.
Mile Straight Baptist Church: 8448 Springfield Rd.
Reality Check teaches 9th graders budgeting and emphasizes the connection between education and income by having roleplay as heads of household with a set budget. To volunteer for this Chattanooga Chamber career readiness program, contact Cathy Humble at 423.763.4321 or chumble@chattanoogachamber.com<mailto:chumble@chattanoogachamber.com>.

TUES/28 East Brainerd Chamber Council Meeting
11:30a-1 p.m.
Car Barn: 6721 Heritage Business Court
Speaker: Donna Bailey, EPB
$12

TUES/28 LCAA PM Regathering
4:30-6:30 p.m.
Stir: 1444 Market St.


TUES/28 Social Awesomeness 101
5:30-8:30 p.m.
BrightBridge Women's Business Center: 535 Chestnut St.
Training includes: Social Media Tools, Facts and Mistakes, What Social Media Tactics are Most Effective and How Do I Find My Target Audience with Social Media.
Reserve your free seat at brightbridgewbc.org/event/social-3-28/<http://www.brightbridgewbc.org/event/social-3-28/>.

TUES/28 Ooltewah-Collegedale Chamber Council Monthly Mixer
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Puléo's Grille: 6108 Artesian Cir
Free. Complimentary light appetizers as well as drink specials.

WED/29 2017 EXPO Chattanooga
10a-4 p.m.
Chattanooga Convention Center: 1150 Carter St.
Join hundreds of business, civic and community leaders for Chattanooga's largest showcase of local business.

WED/29 2017 Small Business Awards Luncheon
11:30a-1 p.m.
Chattanooga Convention Center: 1150 Carter St.
More than 90 percent of the Chamber's more than 2,000 members are small businesses. The Small Business Awards Luncheon celebrates these businesses and presents awards to some of the most outstanding.

THUR/30 Ribbon Cutting for Atlantic Capital Bank
10:30-11 a.m.
Atlantic Capital Bank: 1110 Market St.

FRI/31 Reality Check - Signal Mountain High School
7:30- 10:30 a.m.
Signal Mountain High School: 2650 Sam Powell Trail
Reality Check teaches 9th graders budgeting and emphasizes the connection between education and income by having roleplay as heads of household with a set budget. To volunteer for this Chattanooga Chamber career readiness program, contact Cathy Humble at 423.763.4321 or chumble@chattanoogachamber.com<mailto:chumble@chattanoogachamber.com>.

FRI/31 Ribbon Cutting for Dominion Senior Living of Hixson
11-11:30 a.m.
Dominion Senior Living of Hixson: 2143 Northpoint Blvd.

FRI/31 YPAC Luncheon
11:30a-1 p.m.
Waterhouse Pavilion Downtown
Topic: Meet the Protégés.
Protégé Chattanooga is a team-based mentoring program for promising young professionals to come together and learn from local executives and each other. Get to know the current class and see how they've grown through and benefited from the program. $10 for members; $15 for nonmembers. Register at ypchattanooga.org/events/.


FRI/31 All Small Mentor - Protégé Program
2-3 p.m.
BrightBridge Women's Business Center: 535 Chestnut St.
This new program develops strong protégé firms through mentor-provided business development assistance to help protégés successfully compete for federal government projects. Session will begin with how potential protégés can ascertain whether a business is small according to the Small Business Administration's guidelines. It then transitions into eligibility criteria for both mentors and protégés and steps to get the written mentor-protégé agreement approved. To reserve your free seat visit brightbridgewbc.org/event/mentor/<http://www.brightbridgewbc.org/event/mentor/>.

FRI/31 Ribbon Cutting for Office Furniture Warehouse, LLC
4:30-5 p.m.
Office Furniture Warehouse, LLC: 1900 Stuart St.

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