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WH Chamber of Commerce Releases September Newsletter

Take a look at some upcoming events and reminders.

The West Hempstead Chamber of Commerce recently released its September newsletter, which includes a number of important event reminders and announcements. 

The Chamber congratulated Jonathan Brown of St. Thomas the Apostle School. Brown is the Chamber’s very first St. Thomas the Apostle Student Award recipient. 

"In June, Jonathan wrote a wonderful essay about starting a technology business and was selected by the St. Thomas staff as the winner," the Chamber said in the newsletter. "We would like to thank Ms. Christina Teisch, the entire St. Thomas organization for participating in the program…and of course to Jonathan and his family!"

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The Chamber would like to remind residents of their new website, which has a "new and cleaner format and allows members to pay for membership via PayPal." Visit the new website here.

On Wednesday, Sept. 25, the West Hempstead Chamber of Commerce and Maptoons will be having a kick off “Mingle” at The Lucky Duck Restaurant from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Lucky Duck Restaurant is located at 9 Nassau Blvd. in Garden City South. 

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This event is a great way to promote your business and network, so bring flyers and business cards. You must call 516-619-2045 to RSVP.

"Please come see the release of the West Hempstead MapToon and learn about what the West Hempstead Chamber of Commerce can do for you and your business," the Chamber said.

The Chamber wishes to remind residents of the upcoming West Hempstead Street Fair, to be held on Sunday, September 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Hempstead Avenue from Westminster Road to Colony Street. 

The fair features tables, vendors, food and rides. Admission to this event is free and it will be held rain or shine. 


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