Two Mobile Chamber Events Coming Up

The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the City of Mobile, is holding the Small Business Saturday Holiday Market on November 27 at 12-4 p.m. at Cathedral Square in Mobile. The event will be open to the public to shop and buy local goods. Vendors interested in participating are asked to contact the City of Mobile’s Office of Supplier Diversity at 251-208-7632.

The chamber has also announced its annual State of the City & County at the Mobile Convention Center on December 1 at 8 a.m. The breakfast features a conversation with Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson and Mobile County Commissioners Merceria Ludgood, Connie Hudson and Randall Dueitt. Tickets are $30 for individual or $325 for a table of eight chamber members, or $50 for individual or $500 for a table of nonmembers. Those interested in attending may register online or email Carolyn Wilson.

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