Volume 43 l October 2021
 
Weekly eConnection
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All About Events Edition
Coffee An Networking
Last week we had our Halloween-themed Coffee An' Networking event! Thank you to our wonderful host Serenity Funeral Home & Serenity Gardens Memorial Park, and thank you to our sponsors Piper Fire Protection and Cloud Law P.A. A big shout out to The Haus Coffee Shop for providing the delicious pumpkin coffee! Check out the video HERE.
Tomorrow is Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day!
To celebrate this special day, your Chamber will be posting the image above on all of our social media pages. Please share our post with your favorite thing about being a member of our Chamber and use the hashtags #ChamberStrong and #ItsGreattoBelong. You could also write your own post, but make sure to tag us @Central Pinellas Chamber of Commerce and use the hashtags!
Chamber Annual Holiday Luncheon
The annual Holiday Luncheon is back on December 14
at the Holiday Inn Harbourside!
A lunch and an auction for Holiday Baskets with proceeds benefiting
the Chamber's Education Fund.
Gifts, gift cards and gift baskets are now being accepted!
*Your donations are tax deductible.

Sponsorships are available for $300! Two tickets, logo placement on all promotional materials, marketing table and time at the mic.
Register as a Holiday Sponsor HERE
Register here: Happy Hour | Register as a sponsor here: B2B Sponsor
Counting down to the final senior gifts pick up...
If you've taken a senior gift request tag,
make sure to bring it back with the gifts as we are getting close to the final pick up day!
The answer seems to lie somewhere between “the jury’s still out” and “no.”
A Florida Bar task force formed after the Surfside condominium collapse wants state law changed to make it easier for condo buildings to raise fees on owners, toughen rules on maintenance reserves and create new regulations governing how a building plans for major long-term repairs.
Florida’s hot economy will start to slow, even with better-than-expected tax revenues amid surging home sales and increased personal spending fueled in part by federal COVID-19 stimulus packages, the top state economist has warned.
The law “assures open markets,” Judge Layne Smith wrote in his order denying the motion for temporary injunction.
For the eighth week in a row, the COVID-19 case positivity rate in the Sunshine State continues to decline. It’s now sitting at 3.8% for the week of October 8.
Thank you to our Trustees and Newsletter Sponsors
Bay Care/Morton Plant Hospital
Business & Family Insurors
Cloud Law Firm PA
Duke Energy
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital
Home Instead/Be a Santa
Jackson & Associates CPA
Melody Hunter, Charles Rutenberg Realty
National Aviation Academy
Nova Southeastern University - Tampa Bay
Paradise Air
Piper Fire Protection
Platinum Information Services
Regions Bank
The Palms of Largo
Valley National Bank
Village Inn
Wealth Builders
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