Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce: Ask Me Anything: Monthly Lunch & Learn Series

Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce: Ask Me Anything: Monthly Lunch & Learn Series
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Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on January 21.

Spend your lunch with us at our “Ask Me Anything” Lunch & Learn: Business Banking with Founders Federal Credit Union on Tuesday! 

$10 for Chamber members / $20 for non-members

Founders Federal Credit Union will be talking with us about banking resources for businesses. Come meet new people and walk away with more financial literature (and a full belly!).

Original source can be found here.



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