BUCKEYE VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Everyone Communicates Few Connect – Free Virtual tour and lesson on May 26

BUCKEYE VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Everyone Communicates Few Connect – Free Virtual tour and lesson on May 26
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Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Event Name: Everyone Communicates Few Connect – Free Virtual tour and lesson

Event Type(s): Member Event

Description:

We are offering something really special and we hope you can attend one of the weekly sessions beginning April 28th, and each Tuesday through May 26th 2020.

Everyone Communicates Few Connect (Virtual Platform Event) takes place on Tuesday, April 28th at 9:30 am MST!

Please visit davesousa.synduit.com/UMSW0001 to learn more.

We cannot wait to share this experience with you soon!

Event Date: 5/26/2020

Event Time: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM MST

Location: davesousa.synduit.com/UMSW0001

Contact Person:

Dave Sousa
(phone: 4059904326)

Details:

This is a Virtual  tour and training event and is scheduled for each Tuesday beginning April 28th, 2020.  You must preregister in order to get specific access instructions for each weeks event.  Only 7-free slots are available for each session, so register early!  

Links: http://davesousa.synduit.com/UMSW0001?srh=Everyone+Communicates+Few+Connect+-+Free+Virtual+tour+and+lesson

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