Forster Tuncurry Business Chamber members and guests attending next week's Pitch & Connect event also will be invited to inspect the Solaris Living project.
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The after work networking event, will be held next Thursday, July 29 at Evermore Living in Bruce Street, Forster from 5pm for a 5.30pm start.
The site tour starts at 4pm.
However, as it is limited to just 20, guests need to register to reserve a place on the tour, which will include hard hat and high vis.
Exclusive to chamber guests, get a sneak peak of the new communal hub designed for residential and retirement living, dining, shopping, and service providers, MidCoast Council Libraries and administration centre.
The second last Pitch & Connect event for 2021, the popular chamber event has been designed to share new ideas, building visions and growing local business connections and relationships.
The energy in the room confirms the chamber's commitment to advancing the agenda of business within our community.
- Coyne Graham
Chamber president, Megan Lewis has assured the event will be managed in accordance with the NSW Government Public Health Order requirements.
This will include checking in via Service NSW QR code, maintaining 1.5 metres distance from each other and wearing face masks when not eating or drinking, Ms Lewis said.
The second last Pitch & Connect event for 2021, the popular chamber event has been designed to share new ideas, building visions and growing local business connections and relationships.
Five local business people will deliver their 'pitch' which could range from a new idea for business to a vision for the region.
Following the 'pitch' the floor will open for discussion.
Event ticket includes drinks and canapes.
Following the last pitch event, hosted by Plunge, Forster, guest speaker and this month's host, Coyne Graham described the pitch as a great opportunity catch up on a social level with like minded Forster business people.
"The energy in the room confirms the chamber's commitment to advancing the agenda of business within our community," he said.
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