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Chamber has Primetime networking event on Thursday; public invited

Posted at 11:30 am April 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Primetime Fiesta 2016

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce Spring Primetime networking event is Thursday, April 21.

As of April 12, more than 40 Chamber-member organizations had reserved exhibit space for the event, which is titled “Fiesta Primetime.” It’s scheduled from 4-6 p.m. under the tent in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, which is at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Primetime is one of the Chamber’s biggest networking events of the year, a press release said. Anyone—Chamber member or not—is encouraged to attend.

Among the presenting sponsors of Fiesta Primetime are All Occasions Party Rentals, Sports Radio WNML, News Talk 98.7, Sam’s Club, and Merle 96.7.

In addition to being one of the biggest, Primetime is the Chamber’s premiere networking event of the year, the press release said. It is a semi-annual opportunity for members of the Chamber to network with one another as well as to allow members of the public to come by and see what area businesses have to offer.

Chamber member businesses may register by visiting the Chamber’s website at www.oakridgechamber.org and following the links from the Calendar page.

Non-Chamber member businesses interested in participating should contact Lauren Fritts at the Chamber at [email protected] or by calling (865) 483-1321.

As of April 12, exhibitors at Fiesta Primetime included:

  • ADFAC
  • Advanced Management Inc.
  • B&B BarBQ
  • Bristol Park Apartments
  • Brookdale Senior Living
  • CASA of the Tennessee Valley
  • Centennial Village
  • City of Oak Ridge
  • Del Air Mechanical
  • DEX Media
  • Downtown Hardware
  • Dream Vacations
  • East Tennessee Business Professionals
  • Edward Jones/Briana Sprunger
  • Fast Pace Urgent Care
  • First United Methodist Church
  • Free Medical Clinic
  • Golden Services
  • Hampton Inn Oak Ridge
  • Joyce, Meredith, Flitcroft and Normand
  • King University
  • McAlister’s Deli
  • Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge
  • National Fitness Center
  • Oak Ridge Utility District
  • ORNS Federal Credit Union
  • Pellissippi State Community College
  • Pugh CPAs
  • The Real Estate Office
  • Renew You Med Spa
  • Roane State Community College
  • State Farm Insurance—Laura Lynn Riden
  • State Farm Insurance—Ruby Miller
  • Tennessee Members First Federal Credit Union
  • TN Bank
  • Tusculum College
  • UCOR
  • Westgate Lodging
  • William Knight Insurance

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Fiesta Primetime, Lauren Fritts, network, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Primetime, Spring Primetime

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