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Join us Monday, April 8 at our second stop in the On the Road with Mainebiz event series at the Chace Community Forum on main street in Waterville! Celebrate 25 Years with Mainebiz in Waterville as we take a look back on the region and what is happening today. Attendees will enjoy hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar while networking with business executives in the area.
Attendance is free but space is limited so please be sure to register ahead.
Throughout the year Mainebiz makes six stops from Fort Kent to Kittery during our On the Road reception series. These events are a great way learn more about the region, create opportunities for business leaders to do business, showcase a city/town, and create a venue to meet and mingle with other members of the local business community.
Be sure to bring business cards to hand out to new connections that you make.
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