Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT is pleased to announce that it will present a Business Luncheon with Congressman Joe Courtney (CT-2) on Monday, January 22, 2018 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Groton Inn & Suites in Groton (99 Gold Star Highway) Lunch will be provided. The event is sponsored by Atlantic Broadband. Admission is $20 in advance for Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT members, $25 for non-members. Advance registration is encouraged to avoid an additional $5 fee for unregistered walk-ins. Register at ChamberECT.com/courtney-luncheon or call (860) 701-9113.



The Chamber encourages eastern CT’s business community and residents to attend this important event. Congressman Courtney will provide an update on events in Washington as well as outline current goals and challenges. Following his keynote presentation, Congressman Courtney will respond to questions from guests in attendance.



“In our political climate, it is more important than ever to be engaged with our elected officials,” said Tony Sheridan, President & CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT. “Congressman Courtney has done a great job representing the people and businesses of Connecticut. He has worked hard in Washington. He has secured critical funding for General Dynamics Electric Boat as well as efforts to help find jobs and housing for veterans.”



Visit ChamberECT.com/courtney-luncheon to find additional information and to register for the Business Luncheon with Congressman Joe Courtney. Inquire with the Chamber about free and affordable advertising opportunities at this event.

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The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut is a collaborative of business and community leaders dedicated to securing and enhancing the economic vitality of eastern Connecticut. The Chamber works to create value for its members and the region by providing forums for business networking, leadership and discussions of issues that affect the region; providing opportunities for members to showcase their products, services and accomplishments; helping small businesses succeed through educational programs; and working to reduce the costs of doing business in Connecticut. For more information, visit www.ChamberECT.com