SCC Young Business Leaders: Happy Hour on November 18

SCC Young Business Leaders: Happy Hour on November 18
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Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

SCC Young Business Leaders: Happy Hour!

Thursday, November 18, 2021 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST

The Market at Liberty Place

148 West State Street

Kennett Square, PA 19348

SCC Young Business Leaders

HAPPY HOUR!

Catch up with old friends and connect with new Young Business Leaders (YBLs) over drinks and appetizers! Hosted by The Pub

at the Market at Liberty Place. Enjoy snacks, drinks and a good time! FREE EVENT – complimentary appetizers and one drink ticket!

YBL: Age 21-40. All are invited. Please Register.

Event Item Name                                                                    Expires    Pricing

SCC Young Business Leader MEMBER attending Event Nov 18, 2021 $0.00
SCC Young Business Leader GUEST attending Event Nov 18, 2021 $0.00

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