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April Peer Networking A Success

Last night, over a hundred professionals gathered at Arbor Crest Wine Cellars to enjoy the scenic views and catering by Beacon Hill, marking another successful Peer Networking event.

The power of collaboration often goes underestimated, but at Greater Spokane Inc., we understand that it truly “takes a village” to create something magical. Our pride lies in bringing together diverse professionals from across the region, representing various industries, with the aim of forging new connections and fostering business growth.

A huge thank you to our sponsors, ICCU as the supporting sponsor, and  WA529 as the non-profit spotlight sponsor, specifically highlighting the Alzheimer’s Association – Washington State Chapter, for their invaluable support in creating such amazing opportunities for our business community.

A special appreciation goes out to our partners who contributed raffle items: Arbor Crest, P.F. Changs, Tangen Hospitality, Indaba Coffee Roasters, and Southwest Airlines.

Shout out to our newest Member Partner Electric Photoland for joining us and capturing many beautiful moments. Below are just a few of those moments. Click here for the full gallery.

Thank you to all for joining us and making this event a success. Let’s keep building a thriving business community in Greater Spokane together.

To join us at the May 15 Peer Networking event, click here to register today!

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