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Chamber’s Primetime networking event is Thursday, open to public

Posted at 10:47 am October 15, 2017
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Chamber members at last spring's Primetime networking event. Members will be exhibiting at the upcoming Primetime Tailgate Party, to be held on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017. The public is invited. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge Chamber members at last spring’s Primetime networking event. Members will be exhibiting at the upcoming Primetime Tailgate Party, to be held on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017. The public is invited. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce Fall Primetime networking event will be held on Thursday, October 19.

More than 40 Chamber-member organizations have already reserved exhibit space for the event, titled “Primetime Tailgate Party,” a press release said. The event will be held from 4-6 p.m. under the tent in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Primetime is one of the Chamber’s biggest networking events of the year. Anyone—Chamber member or not—is encouraged to attend.

The Oak Ridge High School Wildband will once again participate and will play the fight song as well as other football game “stand tunes.” Complimentary fresh-off-the-grill hot dogs will be available for attendees.

Many exhibitors will hold drawings for door prizes at the event. The Oak Ridge Chamber is giving away a Samsung Galaxy Tab E. To enter the drawing for the tablet, visit the Chamber’s Facebook Page and like, comment, and/or share the photo of the tablet.

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,” the release said. Chamber-member businesses may register to exhibit by visiting the Chamber’s website at www.oakridgechamber.org and following the links to the electronic registration form. For more information, contact the Chamber at (865) 483-1321.

As of October 10, exhibitors at the Primetime Tailgate Party include:

  • 7 Title
  • ADFAC
  • Advanced Management Incorporated
  • AT&T Mobility
  • Auto Club Group
  • The Better Business Bureau of East Tennessee
  • Bristol Park
  • Brookdale Senior Living Solutions
  • CASA of the Tennessee Heartland
  • Centrus
  • Choices Resource Center
  • Crafter’s Brew
  • DEX YP
  • Doubletree by Hilton
  • Fast Pace Urgent Care
  • First United Methodist Church
  • Girls Incorporated
  • Greater Knox Toastmasters
  • Hampton Inn Oak Ridge
  • Image 360 West Knoxville
  • Lalka Tax Services, LLC
  • Leadership Oak Ridge
  • Maurices
  • Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge
  • National Fitness Center
  • Oak Ridge Utility District
  • ORNL Federal Credit Union
  • Pellissippi State Community College
  • Realty Executives Associates – Karen George
  • Roane State Community College
  • Servpro of Oak Ridge
  • Southland Realtors
  • State Farm Insurance – Ruby Miller
  • Tennessee Small Business Development Center
  • U.S. Cellular Premier Locations
  • UT Forest Resources AgResearch & Education Center
  • Westgate Lodging
  • Wiser Consultants
  • Y-12 Federal Credit Union

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