Music on the Pond fundraiser highlights full slate of chamber activities

23 May 2021
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FARMINGTON — Even though some COVID-19 restrictions on businesses and public gatherings remain in place, the president and CEO of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce says her organization has returned to organizing a full slate of events for its members.
Jamie Church said the chamber resumed its popular Business After Hours series on May 13 with an outdoor event at Four Corners Community Bank, which was the first event in the series since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The bank had been scheduled to play host to a Business After Hours event in spring 2020 to celebrate its 20th anniversary, but the prohibition on public gatherings caused its cancellation.
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FARMINGTON — Even though some COVID-19 restrictions on businesses and public gatherings remain in place, the president and CEO of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce says her organization has returned to organizing a full slate of events for its members.
Jamie Church said the chamber resumed its popular Business After...

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