Wake Tech and the Wake Forest Chamber are partnering to offer a notary public class to the community on August 10. The full-day course includes everything you need to know to become a notary. Participants will take an exam and complete the application for becoming a notary public at the end of class. The cost…
Read MoreLeadership Lit, the Chamber’s book club, will discuss “Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Change” by Margaret Hefferman during their July 16 meeting. An influential and award-winning business leader, Margaret Heffernan reveals how organizations can build ideal workplace cultures and create seismic shifts by making deceptively small changes. Pick up a copy of this book…
Read MoreEvery Fall, the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual golf tournament brings together 120 C-level golfers to enjoy a Captain’s Choice tournament and a day of networking and strategic connections. The tournament features four-person teams, three flights by handicap, and prizes for each flight winner. To add to the fun, there are multiple hole-in-one…
Read MoreThe Chamber Business Expo, hosted by the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce and presented by B & W Hardware Company, will be held Tuesday, September 11, 2018, from 3:00 – 7:00 pm at Richland Creek Community Church, 3229 Burlington Mills Road, Wake Forest. Admission is FREE, and business professionals and residents alike are encouraged…
Read MoreCongratulations to Richland Creek Elementary’s Michelle Rapp for being named Teacher of the Month for May 2018! Mrs. Rapp is an Autism I K-2 teacher. She is pictured with (left) Shawn Livington with Huntington Learning Center, and (right) Principal Dr. Tammie Sexton and the Wake Forest Area Chamber’s Corey Hutcherson.
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