Page 51 - BusinessWest March 20, 2023
P. 51

CHAMBER CORNERS>>
 1BERKSHIRE
(413) 499-1600; www.1berkshire.com
March 22: Go Fund U Session #2: “Communicating Your Story,” 5-7 p.m., hybrid event, hosted online or
at Berkshire Innovation Center, 45 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsfield. It isn’t just about the money; it’s about building a community, establishing a following, projecting an identity, creating a buzz, and sparking a movement. Learn how to communicate your story effectively to the general public. Start building
a community of folks who will come together to bring your project to life and who will be there with you for future endeavors as well. Register at www.1berkshire.com.
March 29: Go Fund U Session #3: “The Bandwagon Effect and VIPs,” 5-7 p.m., hybrid event, hosted online or at Berkshire Innovation Center,
45 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsfield. Create a bandwagon that other folks want
to jump onto. Understand how to identify and communicate with your VIPs before launch to increase your chances of reaching your funding goal. In this session, we’ll also discuss setting your funding target, determin- ing reward levels, and strategies for during and after your campaign. This is your opportunity to learn the secret recipe for crowdfunding success. Register at www.1berkshire.com.
AMHERST AREA
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
(413) 253-0700;
www.amherstarea.com
March 30: Margarita Madness, 5:30- 7:30 p.m., hosted by Interskate 91
at the Hampshire Mall, 367 Russell St., Hadley. TommyCar Auto Group returns as presenting sponsor. Mix, mingle, and network at our largest signature event of the year. Enjoy an evening of tasty margaritas and vote for your favorite. Local restaurants showcase their fare, and there are dozens of raffles prizes donated by Amherst Area Chamber members. Cost: $35 pre-registered at www. amherstarea.com, $45 at the door.
EAST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 575-7230; www.erc5.com
April 4: Coffee Hour Connections with ERC5, 8:30-9:30 a.m., hosted by Hillary Lynn Photography, 200 Cen- ter St., Suite 5, Ludlow. Join us as we gather to build relationships and Hill- ary shares more about the work she is doing with brand imagery that tells a
BusinessWest
story and connects with your dream clients. Register online at www.erc5. com.
FRANKLIN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 773-5463; www.franklincc.org
March 24: Chamber Breakfast, 7:30-9 a.m., hosted by Terrazza restaurant, 244 Country Club Road, Greenfield. Join us for breakfast at Terrazza as we hear from Ronald Bryant, president of Baystate Regional Hospitals, and learn how Baystate Franklin Medical Center, the sponsor of this event, is trans- forming the health of our community from the inside out. Cost: $20 for members, $22 for general admission. Visit www.franklincc.org to register.
GREATER CHICOPEE
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
(413) 594-2101;
www.chicopeechamber.org
March 23: Annual Meeting, 8-9:30 a.m., hosted by RiverMills Senior Cen- ter, 5 West Main St., Chicopee. This kickoff to our Salute Breakfast Series is presented by Florence Bank, which is celebrating 150 years. Meet our incoming board of directors and hear from Mayor John Vieau and chamber representatives about what’s new for the city and chamber this year. Cost: $23 for members, $28 for non-mem- bers. To register, visit www.chicopee- chamber.org.
GREATER HOLYOKE
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
(413) 534-3376;
www.holyokechamber.com
March 29: After Hours and Ribbon Cutting at Fame, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Fame, 386 Dwight St., Holyoke. Join as we celebrate the grand opening of Fame with small, homemade bites; craft beer and cocktails; and connec- tions. To register, visit www.business. holyokechamber.com/events.
GREATER NORTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 584-1900;
www.northamptonchamber.com
April 4: Arrive @ 5, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Danco Modern, 10 West St., Hatfield. Our monthly networking get-together is the perfect place to expand your circle of connections in
the business community. New to (or nervous about) networking? Join us at 4 p.m. for a Warm Welcome pre- party and get tips from our experts. Sponsored by Reider Media, Delap Real Estate, and Applied Mortgage. First Impressions sponsored by Finck & Perras. This is a free event. Register online at www.explorenorthampton. com.
GREATER WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 568-1618; www.westfieldbiz.org
March 23: Morning Brew, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Shaker Farms Country Club, 866 Shaker Road, Westfield. Join us for a great networking opportunity. Introduce yourself and your busi- ness to the attendees. Everyone has a chance to discuss what their business does and what they are looking for to expand and improve.
April 5: Mayor’s Coffee Hour, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Armbrook Village, 551 North Road, Westfield. Mayor Michael McCabe will update the attendees on
City Hall activities, and there will be an opportunity to ask the mayor ques- tions. This event is free to attend. To register, visit www.westfieldbiz.org.
WEST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 426-3880; www.ourwrc.com
April 4: April Lunch & Learn with ERC5, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., hosted
by Villa Rose, 1428 Center St., Lud- low. Learn from our panelists how
to maintain and grow in 2023 and beyond. Hear valuable tips for making every penny count in your business and how to effectively use your dol- lars to your advantage. Cost: $25 for members, $35 for non-members. To register, visit www.ourwrc.com.
A SNEAK PEEK AT THE NEXT ISSUE
BusinessWest
April 3rd
Editorial Focus:
• Education • Building Trades • Technology • Healthcare • Fitness & Health
• Sports & Leisure (Golf Preview)
Lists:
• Home Builders
• Colleges with MBA Programs
Community Spotlight:
• Greenfield
DEADLINE: MAR. 17th
 Kate Campiti 413.781.8600 x106 [email protected]
Kathleen Plante 413.781.8600 x108 [email protected]
 RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY!
 << DEPARTMENTS >>
MARCH 20, 2023 51































   49   50   51   52   53