Merry and Magnificent Holiday Networking Event

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The Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Merry and Magnificent Holiday Networking Event on Tuesday, December 3, at the Salt Creek Grille. The event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m.

The event includes a festive evening filled with holiday cheer, networking opportunities, a premium open bar, delectable hors d’oeuvres, pasta, salad, and a carving station.

“For 96 years, EMACC has been a proud part of our community,” says Jennifer Eckhoff, EMACC Executive Director. “Join us for a night of merriment and connection at our annual event.”

Eckhoff also urged support for EMACC member Shore House, a local non-profit offering a welcoming place for adults living with mental illness. Shore House is not a treatment program or mental health service, but rather a place where its members can learn new skills, develop new relationships, and explore new opportunities. EMACC is accepting gift cards from Shoprite or Foodtown to help offset their costs.  Your donation is greatly appreciated!

Tickets are $100 for EMACC members and $125 for non-members. Register by November 30 for early bird pricing! Prices increase by $15 a ticket on December 1.

Secure s spot and learn more about sponsorship opportunities by visiting EMACC.org or call (732) 741-0055 or email info@emacc.org for additional information.

Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce is a membership-based organization that serves businesses of all sizes in the eastern Monmouth County area.  The Chamber provides a variety of services and resources to its members, including networking opportunities, business referrals and education on topics such as human resource management, marketing and cybersecurity.  The Chamber also advocates for the interests of businesses at the local, state and federal levels.

EMACC began in 1928 when 12 businessmen banded together to form the “Red Bank Chamber of Commerce” to serve the business interests of downtown Red Bank. Over the next 28 years, the organization’s membership grew beyond the borders of Red Bank and was renamed the Greater Red Bank Chamber of Commerce and then the Red Bank Area Chamber of Commerce. In 1995, the name and service area were changed to the “Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce” to better reflect the organization’s growing membership and the rapidly expanding business interests in the neighboring communities of Eatontown, Fair Haven, Little Silver, Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Rumson, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury and Tinton Falls.

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