AC TI V ITI E S
The houses of Rémy-Martin, Courvoisier, Hardy, Ferrand and others are featured at MAC’s cognac tasting event. Harden guides attendees through each cognac, with a new food pairing for every taste.
Harden is a Certified Specialist of
Wine, Certified Spirits Specialist, master instructor for the French Wine Academy, wine and spirits instructor at Mt. Hood Community College, former director of wine and spirits education at Brown- Forman Corporation, and has more than 30 years of experience in retail, wholesale and importing of wines and spirits. Following the event, Chef Philippe Boulot has a special cognac menu in the Men’s Bar for attendees. The event concludes around 8 p.m. To make reserva- tions in the Men’s Bar call 503-517-6629. This event is on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. There are no food substitutions. The event cost is $45 per member and $48 per guest. To register call 503-517- 7265 or go to
theMAC.com. Quick Register ME621 WM
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Meet Other Professionals at MACNet
M
embers and their guests are invited to practice networking skills
and meet other MAC professionals at MACNet, the club’s business networking group, on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 a.m. MACNet meets monthly on the second Wednesday in an informal format over continental breakfast. A moderator keeps discussion moving and the focus on the entire group. The fee is $12 for members and $14 for guests. The format includes a brief introduc- tion by each participant, a concise but impactful elevator speech and distribu- tion of business cards. Members enjoy discussions about current trends, work issues and marketing. Formal conver- sation ends at 9 a.m. but many stay afterward to make specific contacts. For more information, contact Dave Hannah in Member Services at 503-517- 7281 or go to
theMAC.com. Quick register ME302 (Nov. 9) Quick register ME303 (Dec. 14) WM
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