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Monroe Chamber Of Commerce to Host Annual Networking Dinner

MONROE, CT – July 15, 2013 – The Monroe Chamber of Commerce will host its annual networking dinner on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at 5:30PM at Roberto’s Restaurant, 505 Main Street, Newtown.

The meeting will be led by Chamber President, Ray Giovanni. Along with the ratification of past acts of officers and directors, the Chamber will vote on the slate of officers as presented by the nominating committee and the annual scholarship will formally be presented to this year’s recipient.

Roberto’s has been a long standing member for the past 20 years.  This will be our 4th  annual dinner meeting held there in recent years. This event is open to members and anyone interested in joining the Chamber. Please RSVP to 203.268.6518 by July 19th.  The cost is $30 per person and includes appetizers, salad, pasta, entrée, dessert, coffee, soda, and a cash bar.

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The 2013 Slate of Officers and Directors:

Re-election of members as Officers to serve a one-year term:

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·         Ray Giovanni - President

·         Alicia Faye – First Vice President

·         Paul Lavoie – Second Vice President

·         Jan Snyder – Treasurer

·         Terri Rotella - Secretary

 

Re-election of members as Directors :

·         Atty. Ron Bellenot – Bellenot &Boufford LLC

·         Tom Betzig – People’s Bank

·         Robert Cargill – Cargill Photography LLC

·         Ben Eisen – Charter Communications

·         Thomas Colville – Colville Insurance

·         Salvatore Ferro – Victorinox Swiss Army

·         Brendan McKeon – Spadaccino Gallagher Community Funeral Home

·         Thomas Restivo – Always Best Care of Greater Fairfield County

·         Robert Sabia – Irene’s Flower Shop

 

The Monroe Chamber of Commerce (www.monroectchamber.com) is dedicated to improving the economic environment and quality of life for Monroe businesses. It actively promotes the well-being of the professional community on behalf of its members through marketing, networking programs, community-sponsored events, and involvement in local economic development.

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