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Peer Networking at The Globe Highlights Spokane Lilac Festival, Brings Together Professionals

On October 22nd, more than 100 gathered at Globe Bar & Kitchen for our final Peer Networking event of 2024. Thanks to GSI member partner Tangen Hospitality for providing such a cool place to meet and connect.

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our sponsors who made the event possible – Presenting Sponsor: Numerica Credit Union and Supporting Sponsor: Graham Construction. Their support reflects their commitment to building strong professional networks and highlighting businesses throughout our community.

We also featured the Spokane Lilac Festival Association as our Nonprofit Spotlight, reminding us of what nonprofit organizations like the Lilac Festival bring to our region.  We appreciate their support and dedication to empowering our youth and honoring our military, and for creating annual events that enrich Spokane and create such a positive impact.

Big thanks to photographer and member partner Electric Photoland for joining us and capturing many beautiful moments. 

As the last Peer Networking event of the year, this gathering was the perfect send-off for 2024’s series. Thank you to everyone who joined us for making these events memorable. We look forward to connecting with you at next year’s Peer Networking events as we continue creating opportunities to meet, collaborate, and grow the community together.  

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