POTTSTOWN PA – Twenty-one local businesses applied for and were accepted into membership of the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce between January and March 2024, the chamber announced.
Welcomed into the organization were:
- Osteostrong Limerick Central,
- P.F. Chang’s,
- Dani Bee Funky,
- Enchanted Elements Apothecary,
- Mr. Sticky’s,
- State of Mind Apparel, LLC,
- Adaptive Marketing Strategies,
- Pottstown Children’s Discovery Center,
- JB Gigs LLC,
- Bank of America,
- The IM Able Foundation,
- LCBC Church,
- The Reliable Companies,
- Avanti Plumbing and Drains Inc.,
- Goosehead Insurance,
- EOS Implementer,
- Pottstown YMCA,
- Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties,
- Pottstown Grocery Outlet,
- First Generation Sound Productions LLC, and
- PR Commercial Painting, LLC
The chamber is a membership-based business advocacy organization. It members are generally located in southeastern Berks, western Montgomery, and northern Chester counties, as well as along the Route 422 corridor. Its mission is to provide valued membership services and proactive leadership for the tri-county region.
More information about the new members is available in its online business directory. For more information about membership, call 610-326-2900.
Chamber’s annual dinner Wednesday
“Building relationships” is the theme of the chamber’s 2024 annual dinner, which is scheduled to be held Wednesday (April 24, 2024) from 5-8:30 p.m. at RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve, 100 Rivercrest Dr., Phoenixville PA.
New York Times best-selling author Steve McClatchy, who also is president of Alleer Coaching & Training, will present the dinner’s keynote topic, “The Games We Play at Work and In Life.”
Learn from McClatchy “what can destroy a relationship and how to build them up,” the chamber website reported. “We are all familiar with how to play games. When we play games, we let our ego turn our basic need to win into a competition, which is weakening relationships. “Winning” is not always the best way to play the game in every situation. There are strategies to relationships that you can learn to help you win professionally and in life,” it added.
The event is planned to include a cocktail networking reception with hors d’oeuvres, awards presentations, McClatchy’s keynote address; a dual-plated dinner of short ribs and parmesan-crusted chicken, smashed potatoes, asparagus, rolls and butter; a grand prize drawing for the chamber’s “Participation Punch Card Challenge,” a dessert reception, and what it called an “amazing gift basket raffle.”
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