News about the chamber

It will take 125 volunteers to staff Meet in the Street on Saturday, May 5. From helping the vendors get to where they need to be to handing out maps to the thousands of people who flock to downtown Wake Forest, we rely on volunteers to make it all happen.

Please consider volunteering for a two-hour shift on Saturday, May 5th. You can volunteer by yourself or with your family. If you have high school aged children, they can receive community service hours by volunteering.

Check out our SignUpGenius for available positions. Questions? Contact Carol Fekaris, (919) 556-1519 option 4.

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Members are invited on April 19 to the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce’s most popular networking event, Business After Hours! This month’s event is hosted by O2 Fitness, with co-hosts City Barbeque and White Street Brewing Company. O2 Fitness will be giving away a three-month and a six-month membership.

 

 

O2 Fitness at the Factory features high-quality cardio machines, strength-training equipment, unlimited group fitness classes, a personal training program (including two free Program Design sessions), upscale locker rooms, towel service, basketball court, Kids Club, and access to all 24 O2 Fitness locations.

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Workplace sexual harassment and retaliation prevention training has never been as important as it is now. In North Carolina, 49.4 percent of all claims filed with the EEOC in 2017 were claims of retaliation. On April 25, a half-day training workshop will be held to educate the business community. This interactive and engaging training is designed to help employers recognize harassment and how to discourage and respond to it. Benita Clark, vice president for human resources and college safety at Wake Tech Community College, will lead this informative training.

The workshop is free for Wake Forest Chamber members and $25 for non-members, and will be held April 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Wake Electric’s community room, 100 South Franklin Street. Click for complete details and to register online.

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There are still unsold tickets for the Community Raffle jointly sponsored by the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce and Food Lion. Remember, the drawing will be held May 5. A $50 ticket gives you a chance at the 15 prizes, including the grand prize of $10,000. Tri-Area Ministry Food Pantry will receive $5,000.

Only 1,500 tickets will be sold, giving you a 1 in 100 chance to win a prize. Tickets can be bought in person at the Wake Forest Chamber, 350 S. White Street, or at B & W Hardware Company, 232 S. White Street. You can also purchase tickets online at https://go.rallyup.com/wfcommunityraffle.

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Volunteers are needed for the 38th Meet in the Street arts and crafts festival to be held in downtown Wake Forest from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 5. Call Carol Fekaris at 919-556-1519 to volunteer. Also, there is space available on the T-shirts for volunteers for more sponsors. The cost is $250 and you get your company logo on the back of the more than 100 volunteer shirts, recognition in the chamber newsletter and website and the opportunity to put marketing materials in volunteer good bags. Call Corey Hutcherson if interested, 919-556-1519.

 

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