Business Book Club on December 10

Business Book Club on December 10
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Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Business Book Club

December 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

$20.00

No required reading this month! During the luncheon, we will review books read throughout the year and develop a reading list for 2022.

LUNCH PROVIDED!

Business Book Club FAQ’s:

Q: Is reading the book required?

A: Depends on the book. The event facilitator, Joe Bergquist, does an excellent job of highlighting the important takeaways from the book. So, although reading the book is recommended, it’s not always required.

Q: How much of the time is spent on book discussion?

A. This answer depends on the book selection. During each meeting, time is allotted to discuss supplemental readings, and general conversation about “all things business”.

Q: Are the meetings always on Fridays?

A: We are planning the 2022 Book Club reading list/event schedule and welcome your feedback. Send your book suggestions and/or event time preference to info@pvchamber.net. or attend the December Book Club meeting to help us plan 2022 book club events!

Details

Date: December 10, 2021

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Cost: $20.00

Event Categories: Business Book Club, Community Event 

Venue

PV Chamber Office521 W. Main Street, Suite 103

Trappe, PA 19426 United States

Phone: 6104896660

Original source can be found here.



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