[In-Person] SCC Young Business Leaders: YBL Tree Planting with Stroud Water Research Center on October 21

[In-Person] SCC Young Business Leaders: YBL Tree Planting with Stroud Water Research Center on October 21
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Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

[In-Person] SCC Young Business Leaders: YBL Tree Planting with Stroud Water Research Center

Thursday, October 21, 2021 13:00 – 16:00 EST

Stroud Water Research Center

1335 Doe Run Road

Coatesville, PA 19320

Young Business Leaders “Tree Planting” with Stroud Water Research Center

(21 – 40 yrs.)

Thursday, October 21 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Location: 1335 Doe Run Road, Coatesville, PA (Additional details and parking info to follow)

Remember when we volunteered with Stroud last year to help plant new trees?

Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather and join us for this outdoor activity!

Event Item Name                                                                  Expires     Pricing

SCC Young Business Leader MEMBER attending Event Oct 21, 2021 $0.00
SCC Young Business Leader GUEST attending Event Oct 21, 2021 $0.00

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