Chattanooga Chamber Calendar Of Events Oct. 7-14

  • Thursday, October 6, 2022

Monday, Oct. 10, Online: October 10, MFGDay: Manufacturing Updates from China

2:30-3:30 p.m.

TN-China Network bring you this on-the-ground perspective on how to minimize risk, navigate challenges and seize growth opportunities in China.

Register here.

No cost. 

 

Monday, Oct. 10, Online: QuickBooks Can Do WHAT?!

noon-1 p.m.

Learn how to use the most underutilized (and coolest) features in QuickBooks Online, along with recently added features. There will be time for Q&A at the end of the class, and you can ask any QBO questions you have.

Register here.

No cost.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 11

Hixson Council Community Coffee

8-9 a.m.

Country Inn & Suites in Hixson - 5000 New Country Dr.

Join us at our Monthly Hixon Council Community Coffee that happens the Second Tuesday of the month. We will have a great time of networking; remember to bring a fresh stack of business cards.

No Cost.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 11, Blood Drive

9 a.m.-noon

Business Development Center: 100 Cherokee Blvd.

Blood Assurance will be coming to the INC for a blood drive. This event is open to the public, so tell your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers to join us. No registration is necessary, but for more information about Blood Assurance and donation requirements, visit their website here.

No cost.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 11, Ambassadors 

noon-1 p.m.

Jonathan’s – East Ridge: 631 Camp Jordan Pkwy.

Come join the Chattanooga Chamber Ambassadors for lunch to learn more about how to volunteer to better engage with member businesses. 

Please RSVP to Meredith Rivers, mrivers@chattanoogachamber.com

 

Wednesday, Oct. 12, Online: Ask an Attorney (Q&A)

11 a.m.-noon

In this one-hour Q&A session, you have access to an attorney and can ask your business-related legal questions at no cost.

Register here.

No cost.

 

Wednesday, Oct. 12, Minority Business Financial Literacy Series Part 4

5:30-7:30 p.m.

Chattanooga Chamber's Business Incubator, 100 Cherokee Blvd.

Join us for the fourth session of the Minority Business Financial Literacy series, this free event will educate minority business owners on how to navigate business money management. Bethany Gardner-Grant of Regions Bank will facilitate a five-part series introducing minority business owners to steps and tactics of how to develop and maintain a sufficient banking relationship.

Register here.

 

Thursday, Oct. 13

Southside Council Meeting

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Green|Spaces, 63 E. Main St.

Come Network with us, and hear from Shawnessey Cargile, Enrollment and Matching Specialist at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Chattanooga. Sponsored by Conversant Group, catered by Wanderlinger Brewing Co.

Register here.

Meeting cost $15

 

Friday, Oct. 14

MidTown Council Coffee at the Airport

8-9 a.m.

Chattanooga Airport Parking Garage – 4th Floor / Observation Deck

Join the MidTown Council for coffee and networking.

Register here.

Meeting Cost: Free – Donations for Brainerd Community Food Pantry Requested

 

Friday, Oct. 14, Ribbon Cutting for Biomat USA

5-5:30 p.m.

Biomat USA: 5744 Brainerd Road

Join the Chattanooga Chamber for a ribbon cutting event for Biomat USA.

No cost.

 

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