Waterbury Mayoral Luncheon 2023

Waterbury Mayoral Luncheon 2023
Mayor Neil O’Leary — Waterbury Regional Chamber
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Thursday, March 23, 2023 12:00 Noon – 2:00 PM EST
La Bella Vista
380 Farmwood Road
Waterbury, CT 06704

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The Chamber will host a Mayoral Luncheon with Waterbury Mayor the Honorable Neil O’Leary as a forum to connect our local leadership to the community. Come hear an update from Mayor O’Leary on progress in the city as well as future plans and priorities. Engage directly with the Mayor by participating in the question and answer session, all while enjoying lunch and networking with fellow members.

**For Sponsorship Opportunities for this event please contact Chris Caulfield at ccaulfield@waterburychamber.com or call 203-757-0701**

*Please note that the Mayoral Luncheon is a Member-Only Chamber event. If you are interested in membership, click here or contact the Chamber Office at (203) 757-0701. Thank you!

Event Item Name

Expires

Pricing

Mayoral Luncheon 2023 – Chamber Member Registration

Mar 23, 2023

$50.00

Mayoral Luncheon 2023 – Table of 10

Mar 23, 2023

$500.00

Register

 Original source can be found here.



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