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Tonight: Nanuet Chamber to Host TZ Bridge Talk

The chamber is seeking members. There are memberships available for businesses and individuals.

 

The newly formed Nanuet Chamber of Commerce has announced its winter and spring schedule for 2013. Based on feedback from members, the calendar was developed to meet the needs of the community. More information can be found on the Chamber website at www.nanuetchamber.com. Membership information is also available and downloadable on the website. 

Tonight at 5:30pm at the Nanuet Library, the Nanuet chamber of commerce is hosting a discussion with Brian Conybeare-Governor's Special Advisor, Carla Julian-Community Outreach/Diversity Manager and Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC. They will talk about the Tappan Zee Bridge plans and provide an update. Other area Chambers and organizations are encouraged to attend. Please stay and network after the meeting

Mark your calendars. All events other than Nanuet Day will start at 7 p.m., but is subject to change

  • Thursday, February 21 (location TBD)—Urban Planning for Nanuet's Main Street. The chamber will host a discussion on improving Main Street. Clarkstown Councilwoman Stephanie Hausner as well as Steve Porath from the IDA will give a presentation. 
  • Thursday, March 14  (location TBD)—Business Marketing Panel Discussion learn how to use social media, online advertising, traditional public relations and advertising to help your business. Panel to be announced. 
  • Thursday, April 18 (location TBD)—Tom Schneider, Executive Vice President and Development at Simon will talk about the progress of the Shops at Nanuet and provide an update on the progress and opening plans. 
  • Thursday, May 16 (various locations)—A Taste of Spring! For this event, participants will visit a few Nanuet restaurants to taste appetizers and other goodies. Check the Chamber website for more information.
  • Saturday, June 1—Nanuet Day! 

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