Maple Valley-Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce upcoming events


July 9, 2009 · Updated 2:00 PM 

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Maple Valley-Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce

• Feature events

• July 11

The Farmer’s Market is back.

• July 15

11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Business During Hours at The Tahoma Athletic Club in Wilderness Village

In lieu of our regular monthly luncheon, join us for a complete tour of The Tahoma Athletic Club while enjoying some delicious samplings from the new deli at The Maple Valley Market.

• Aug. 12 Business After Hours at Kriss Chiropractic

• Aug. 19

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Prime-Time for Shopping, Food, Services, and Fun at The Lake Wilderness Lodge

Presented by the Greater Maple Valley-Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce. A tabletop space is waiting for you to showcase your business to other members and the general public. This year is half price, $25 for half a table. Free to restaurants and caterers providing appetizers and samplings. Registration deadline is Friday, Aug. 7.

• Aug. 19 General chamber membership luncheon

• Upcoming events

July 9 - What is Coal: A summer program for school students

July 9 – Maple Valley Arts: opening night reception, Kathleen Fruge-Brown

July 9 – Maple Valley Arts: summer musical theatre camp

July 9 - Maple Valley Arts: summer painting camp

July 9 - European beer tasting at Lake Wilderness Grill

July 10 - Maple Valley Arts: opening night reception, Kathleen Fruge-Brown

July 10 - Business Development Committee meeting

July 11 - Maple Valley Arts: open mic night

July 11 - Maple Valley Farmers Market

July 11 - Black Diamond Miners Day barbecue and chili cook-off

July 15 - Business During Hours

July 16 - Enumclaw’s King County Fair

If you have an event you would like listed, please log onto the Chamber Web site www.maplevalley.com click on the Calendar tab, click on submit an event.

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