Naugatuck Chamber 101st Annual Meeting & 2022 Lewis A. Dibble, Sr. Award Dinner

Naugatuck Chamber 101st Annual Meeting & 2022 Lewis A. Dibble, Sr. Award Dinner
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Thursday, January 19, 2023 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST
Aria Wedding and Banquet Facility
45 Murphy Road
Prospect, CT 06712
Complimentary parking available at Aria Wedding and Banquet Facility

Join the Naugatuck Chamber for the 101st Annual Meeting and Lewis A. Dibble, Sr. Award Dinner. The Dibble Award is presented annually in recognition of a person’s outstanding contribution to the business and socioeconomic well-being of Naugatuck.
We are happy to announce that we will be honoring Chet Doheny, President and CEO of We Do Life… Together.
 
For sponsorship opportunites, please contact Chris at 203-757-0701 x324 or at ccaulfield@waterburychamber.com

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