From Thursday, February 28 2008 - 12:00pm To Tuesday, March 31 2009 - 1:31pm Each week
YOU are invited to join 'El Dorado Business Connection'. El Dorado Business Connection is El Dorado County's newest professional networking organization. We are a group of local professionals and entrepreneurs devoted to building successful businesses in the greater El Dorado Hills area including Folsom and Cameron Park.
This is the best and the last networking group you will ever join! We still have many categories available. Conflicts of interest are disallowed.
Please come prepared to promote your business and bring plenty of business cards and brochures to share. Guest also receive a FREE lunch!
We meet weekly, every Thursday. Our next meeting is February 28th.
Meeting Location: Raley’s Event Center 3935 Park Drive El Dorado Hills, CA
Please note that we are not meeting for lunch on April 10th, 2008. But do join us for our business mixer at Caledonia Salon in El Dorado Hills that evening. For more information please visit our website: www.eldoradobusinessconnection.com.
From HWY 50 and El Dorado Hills BLVD you would go North on EDH Blvd. Turn right into the EDH Raley’s parking lot. The event center is against the back wall in the NE corner.
Informal Networking begins at noon. Meeting starts promptly at 12:16 pm Meeting ends no later than 1:31 pm
Please join us on Thursdays or if you would like additional information about El Dorado Business Connection, please visit our website www.eldoradobusinessconnection.com or call Cynthia Diamond at 916-606-0168 or Jan Garin at 530-417-4488.
Thanks everyone! See you on Thursday! Jan Garin President, EBC
Location: Raley’s Event Center / 3935 Park Dr /EDH
Contact Information: El Dorado Business Connection P.O. Box 5250 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
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