Clock is ticking! Registration for our 33rd Annual Golf Tournament closes this Friday at noon. https://lnkd.in/egDyh9Qy
Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce
Civic and Social Organizations
Bristol, CT 886 followers
Proudly serving the businesses of Bristol, Burlington, Farmington, Plainville, Plymouth, Wolcott, and BEYOND!
About us
The Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce serves the communities of Bristol, Burlington, Farmington, Plainville, Plymouth, Wolcott, and BEYOND! We are one of the largest Chambers in the State of Connecticut, with over 1,600 members serving over 160,000 residents of the region. The Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce is the area's business community in action. It is the only organization in the community that has the membership, resources, and expertise to address the community's pressing needs and issues. By recruiting new members and building relationships, we help expand the opportunities to live, work, shop, dine, and play in the cities and towns that comprise our region. The Chamber is a positive, upbeat organization that promotes economic development, provides united representation in government affairs, is an advocate for the business community, and provides essential member services.
- Website
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http://www.centralctchambers.org
External link for Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Bristol, CT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1889
- Specialties
- Economic Growth, Legislative & Governmental Advocacy, Membership Development, Membership Promotion, Networking Events, Informational Seminars, Business to Business Connections, and Business Development
Locations
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Primary
The Executive Suites
440 North Main
Bristol, CT 06010, US
Employees at Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce
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Katie D'Agostino
President & CEO, Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce
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Joyce Lukasewski
Office Assistant Central CT Chambers of Commerce
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Crista Morrone
Executive Director, Bloomfield & Plymouth Chambers of Commerce
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Johnny Burnham
Vice President at Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce
Updates
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Maryann Burns of the eBurns Marketing Group, LLC joins The Jolt - Second Cup #Podcast to talk about strategic planning, how to stick to it, the intricacies of being a sub-contracted "Chief of Staff," and what would be the first thing she would buy if she hit the lotto! Listen at https://lnkd.in/e9C5Sadm
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Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce reposted this
Whether your healthcare organization is large or small, we are prepared to connect you with the right candidates. Employers and educational institutions in the healthcare field, showcase your opportunities on Thursday, 9/19, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e4QH8KRQ
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Just another reason why you need to make sure you're protected from #cyberthreats. Attend our virtual seminar on Thursday to some ways on how to do just that. Register for the seminar at https://lnkd.in/en3yZMNF https://lnkd.in/eVKm8bN5
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Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce reposted this
Hello PYVOT! One week from today is our PYVOT After Hours! Come join us to unwind and network with young professionals in your area at The Bristol Bazaar and Yellow King🍸 Register here: https://lnkd.in/ehtk-Zfv
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Time is running out to register for the #Golf Tournament! Registration closes next week! Don't miss out. https://lnkd.in/egDyh9Qy
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Time is running out! Don't miss your chance to join the Central CT Chambers of Commerce Golf Tournament on August 5 at Tunxis Country Club! Secure your spot NOW before the registration deadline of July 26th passes! Why Play? $10,000 Hole-in-One Contest - Think you have what it takes to ace it? $2,500 Putting Contest - Showcase your putting skills and win big! Amazing Raffles - Win fantastic prizes just for participating! Delicious Steak Dinner - Enjoy a mouth-watering meal after a day on the links! Support a Great Cause - Proceeds go to the Central CT Chambers of Commerce, helping to support local businesses and community initiatives! HURRY! Registration closes soon, so don't wait – gather your friends, sharpen your swings, and get ready for an unforgettable day of golf, fun, and fantastic prizes! Register at https://lnkd.in/eHq3XsDG #GolfTournament #HoleInOne #SupportLocal #Golf
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We're proud to announce that, thanks to our friends at the Barron Financial Group, LLP, golfers will have the chance to win $10K by sinking a Hole-in-One on the designated hole at our upcoming Golf Tournament! The deadline to register to play in the tournament on August 5th at Tunxis Country Club is coming up quick. Don't wait, register your group today at https://lnkd.in/ePZSzT6j.
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Railroad Crossing Safety Improvement Project on Route 6 in Bristol Begins July 13 The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is alerting the public that the replacement of the railroad crossing on Route 6 (Farmington Avenue) in Bristol is scheduled to begin at approximately 5 a.m. on Saturday, July 13, 2024. To ensure the safety of workers and the public, the area near the rail crossing will be closed to all vehicular traffic for approximately 72 hours. This private construction project is being conducted by Berkshire and Eastern Railroad, the company that owns the freight rail line. The existing railroad crossing, located on Route 6 near the intersection of Route 69 (Burlington Avenue) is being completely replaced with all-new materials to enhance safety, provide a smooth passage for motorists, as well as ensuring the long-term viability of freight rail service in the region. The work to replace the railroad crossing will require a vehicle detour, while bicyclists and pedestrians will still be able to cross through a designated area and will not be detoured. All businesses on Route 6 will remain accessible throughout the short-term construction project. Posted State Highway detours will utilize Routes 69, 72, and 229 to bypass the construction site. Motorists and Commercial Vehicle Operators are required to utilize posted detour routes to avoid local streets and low underpasses. “This project ensures the freight line remains in a state of good repair. To ensure the safety of everyone, vehicles cannot travel through the work zone. We ask motorists to follow the posted detour routes during this short-term construction project,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation Bureau Chief of Public Transportation Benjamin Limmer. “We appreciate the support and collaboration with the City of Bristol, local businesses, and residents while this important safety improvement project takes place.” The nearby railroad crossing at Maple Street is also being replaced. That work is scheduled to begin at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, July 16. A 36-hour detour will be in place in the immediate vicinity of the rail crossing. These projects are funded through a CTDOT Rail Freight Improvement Program (RFIP) grant. Work is being performed in coordination between the CTDOT, City of Bristol, first responders, bus and transit providers, and Berkshire and Eastern Railroad. Extreme weather may alter the project schedules. Members of the public with questions are encouraged to contact the CTDOT Customer Care Center at (860) 863-2560 or [email protected].
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The temperature wasn't the only thing rising in June! Another hot month for the Chamber with 11 new members! Advance Communications Inc, Annpurna Groceries, Bollywood Dreams, Buck Electric, LLC, Delta Dental of New Jersey and Connecticut, We are DNA, Hope Pregnancy Center, Little Laure's Cookie Company, Pure Essence Center for Wellness and Aesthetics, SERVPRO Team Luciani, and Urban Studios!