GGCC Annual Meeting

ACMEAdmin • September 14, 2012

Sep 22nd, 2012 5:30 PM
Annual Meeting on The Terrace by Alphagraphics

The Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting

Vote for the 2013 Board of Directors and stay to watch a rugby game followed by fireworks.  Enjoy networking and food catered by the Loews Hotel.

There are nine seats and these current Board Members are up for re-election:

  • Jeff Allen
  • Chuck Bonniwell
  • Linda Cavanagh
  • Mike Dunafon
  • Scott Franssen
  • Debbie Matthews
  • David Peterson
  • James Rinker
  • Marybell Trujillo

When:  Saturday, September 22, 2012
Time:  Please note the later start time
Annual meeting starts at 5:30pm , followed by a 6:00pm Rugby Game and Celebration!
Where:  The Terrace by Alphagraphics at Infinity Park
950 S. Birch St., Glendale, CO 80246

Your guests are welcome to join us for the rugby game and fireworks!

If you are unable to attend, we still need your vote – please download the below copy of the Chamber Proxy and fax or mail it to us!
Download the 2012 Chamber Proxy here.

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