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February 10, 2010Ribbon Cutting10:00 AM; Edible Arrangements7737 Good Middling Road #146, Fayetteville
February 11, 2010Coffee Club - Sponsored by CityView Magazine, taking place in conjunction with ShowBiz7:30 AM; Crown Expo Center1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville
February 11, 2010ShowBiz9:00 AM-5:00 PM; Crown Expo Center1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville
February 16, 2010- Note Date ChangeRibbon Cutting4:00 PM; March of Dimes351 Wagoner Drive, Ste. 140, Fayetteville
February 17, 2010How to Read A Request for Proposal (RFP)Free Seminar hosted by Partnership for Defense Innovation12 PM; PDI officeRegister by calling (910) 307-3000
February 17, 2010Partnership for Defense Innovation Open House5:30 PM; Airborne and Special Operations MuseumRSVP (910) 307-3000
February 18, 2010Ribbon Cutting8:30 AM; Wachovia200 S. McPherson Church Road, Fayetteville
February 25, 2010Business After Hours 5:30 PM; The Spa Fitness and Wellness Center806-A Elm Street, Fayetteville
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Representing over 1,300 firms in the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area, the Cumberland County Business Council is committed to promoting and lobbying for the interests of our members to help the business community grow and prosper. We seek to strengthen, support and promote economic growth, cultural richness, environmental welfare and the quality of life of the community.
We are a strong advocate for local businesses at the local, state, and federal levels of government. Working closely with member businesses, the Chamber strives to make government more business friendly, and to stimulate the competitive economic environment of Cumberland County.
By being a bipartisan organization, we can work with elected officials from both parties at all levels of government to ensure the voice of Cumberland County's business community is heard loud and clear on a daily basis.
Through various means, the Chamber also works diligently to educate our members about issues that affect our local business community at all levels of government. The Chamber encourages our members to have their voices heard by conducting programs and providing opportunities for members to access elected and key government officials.