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Chamber Women in Business: Think Pink event planned for Oct. 15

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The Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Women in Business: Think Pink event will be held on Thursday, October 15, at Central Square Complex. 

The Women in Business annual event is co-sponsored by Coffee Regional Medical Center and hopes to raise breast cancer awareness in the community.

In addition to enjoying a guest speaker, teams decorate their tabletops incorporating pink and breast cancer awareness into their theme.  Each team is judged for its creativity in decorating theme and attire. Prizes will be given to the teams who have decorated the most unique tables, and many other door prizes will be given away.

A networking reception beginning at 6 p.m. will allow attendees to browse the tables decorated for the event.

Reserved tables at the event for Chamber members are $200 for eight people and $150 for six people. Individual tickets are $30 with open seating.

Non-Chamber members are also invited. Reserved tables of eight are $250 and tables of six are $200 for non-Chamber members.  Individual tickets are $40 for non-Chamber members with open seating.

Tickets include dinner, a networking reception, guest speaker, entertainment, and participation in the decorating event.

For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at (912) 384-1873.

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