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Networking, awards events at Gilbert Chamber


The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce continues its June schedule with An Evening Edition Networking Event from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Tue., June 21 at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport at 5835 S. Sossaman Rd. in Gilbert.


Guests can register to win two round-trip Allegiant Airline tickets to anywhere the airline goes when they meet airport staff and tour an Allegiant plane. There will also be networking time and food. General admission is $25; chamber members are $5.


Then from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tue., June 28, the Gilbert Chamber’s Annual Awards Luncheon is hosted at SanTan Elegante Conference Center at 1800 S. SanTan Village Pkwy. in Gilbert.


The event features guest emcee April Warnecke of KVTK-TV Channel 3 and will honor many successful Chamber members, businesses and individuals who have grown their business during the past year. Honored recipients will receive their awards during the luncheon program. General admission is $50; chamber member admission is $35.


To learn more about either of these events, visit www.gilbertaz.com.


Local businesses invited to ‘speed’ network


Much akin to “speed” dating, speed networking is spreading across Arizona and is coming to the Chandler Senior Center, 202 E. Boston St., at 5:30 p.m. Thu., June 23.


The event is free and, like speed dating, offers local businesspeople the chance to meet, exchange information and discover new avenues to give and receive business referrals, in a limited time.


The upcoming event is sponsored by Piyush Parikh of EngineerYourBusiness. com, Dawn McDonald of PickACardAnyCard.net, Lance Johnson of Suite Seven Massage and Karla Horn and Mary Rinne of Talk Fusion. A few sponsorship spots are still available.


All businesses are invited. To register, contact Mary Cravets at Mary@MaryCravets.com or directly at www.tinyurl.com/ChandlerJune23.


Business


June 18 - July 1, 2011 21 Inspirador offers vintage bridal event


A “Some like it Vintage” open house and bridal show is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Wed., June 22 at Inspirador, a 12,000-square-foot special events and wedding venue in historic downtown Chandler, and is free and open to the public. The event showcases wedding ideas, concepts and services, and features a sampling of Arizona’s best wedding professionals including Arizona’s renowned Wedding and Event Stylist Margret VanDamme of VanDamme Weddings. “Some like it Vintage” offers sample catering, music and décor along with $5,000 in raffle prizes. All proceeds benefi t My Sisters’ Place, a local nonprofi t safe house for women and children. The mission of My Sisters’ Place is to end violence in relationships and combat the effects of domestic violence.


Other vendor participants include Bliss Extraordinary Floral, The Event Essentials, Desert House Productions, Fresh from the Kitchen Catering, Pour Masters, Access Tango and Marriott Courtyard Hotels.


The event venue, Inspirador, is located at 63 E. Boston St. in the renovated O.S. Stapely Hardware store.


To RSVP, contact Andrea Leslie at 480-855-5033 or celebrate@inspirador.com. Daycare debuts


Little Hearts Daycare recently opened its doors in Chandler at 450 S. Hamilton St., between Frye and Pecos roads.


The daycare’s hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. To learn more or arrange for a tour, call 480-782-7683, email littleheartsaz@gmail.com or visit www.littleheartsaz.com.


Decorate that special space


Learn the “tips, tricks and ideas professional designers carry in their back pockets” at an upcoming decorating class at Chandler’s Tumbleweed Recreation Center. “Accessorize This …” is held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wed., Aug. 17. The cost is $25 per


person. To register, visit www.chandleraz.gov and use class code 352TW.441.


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