GoodLife: Peninsula Style, Issue 39, Page 058 (transcription)

Calendar of events 15th March GFBC networking night Joint with Frankston Tourism 5.30pm Joint networking night with Frankston Tourism hosted by Chifley Hotel, Doveton 17th March international Women's day luncheon 11 30am at Frankston Arts Centre Lunch will be served at midday.
Speakers will be Jaqui Gordon and a local representative from the National Breast Cancer Foundation Just prior to 1 00pm attendees will move into the theatre for a muscial performance of Breast Wishes.
Any proceeds from the event will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Frankston City Council is donating 1000 as a speaker's fee.
Donated table centre pieces will also be sold to raise funds for the NBCF.
Tickets will cost 60 for a two course luncheon and the discounted musical production.
Ticket bookings can be made through the Frankston Arts Centre box office 9784 1060.
13th April networking night Hosted by Sandhurst Golf Club 5.30pm 18th May networking night Hosted by Peninsula Link Friday 13th May Corporate Golf day Centenary Golf Club 18 May GFBC networking night 2011 5.30pm This is our current forward calendar, the WomenConnect event will be sensational Great value too.
GREATER Karin Hann Executive officer of GFBC and board members Kevin Johnston Peter Patterson with Mayor Cr Chris Bolam.
Raising funds whilst raising glasses Greater Frankston Business Chamber members put their general knowledge to good use raising funds for local charities with a trivia challenge.
Amongst the competitive crowd of over 150 contestants at the newly renovated Frankston RSL Club, spirits were high as the night progressed with a range of competitions, games and trivia questions well hosted by Brendan Boomer Birmingham.
Halfway through the night, four teams were in contention for the top spot, with only a few points separating combatants.
At the close of the evening, the tension in the air was palpable as the winner was announced Lost in Frankston, the team from marketing agency The Schaefer Group.
The night was a great success, with over 3,000 raised as a contribution to the Frankston Community Fund which will be matched by the Melbourne Mayors grant to a total of 6000 raised.
A sensationally fun social night that raised lots of money to benefit all Frankston charities, we can't wait to host it again in 2011 BeneFit By BeinG involved It is a good time to start looking at opportunities for you within the Greater Frankston Business Chamber.
Who can you meet and what opportunities can you develop another Technology Expo, Hot Deals Expo, attract new business to Frankston, work on your business needs and help others too.
Whether you want to gain knowledge, share ideas, create events, strategies or perhaps seek some personal development opportunities.
You can meet other members with a common aim, form relationships and make a difference by being more involved.
Within the chamber we have a number of active and some inactive subcommittees and special interest groups that may be of interest to you and your business.
-Seaford Carrum Downs Industrial -Technology -WomenConnect Frankston -Marketing Green Business -We also have representatives of the chamber on Frankston Council s -CAD Committee -Frankston Tourism -Economic Development -Environmental Advisory Committee If you are interested in joining any of these groups, please contact us.
Michelle Braggins Cinema Advertising and Sales Consultant Village Cinemas Australia M 0405 512 999 F 8781 6601 E michelle braggins village-cinemas.com Greater Frankston Business Chamber For more information or to subscribe to receive our quarterly e-newsletter with updates on chamber activities, upcoming events, business news and advertorials from our members call 9781 1422.
visit www.frankstonchamber.com.au or email info frankstonchamber.com.au 58 good life, february -march, april 2011

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