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By Jen
September 15, 2014 at 11:30amTri-Town Chamber Announces Third Annual Favorite Summer Memory Essay Contest
The Tri-Town Chamber is excited to announce their third annual Favorite Summer Memory Essay Contest starting September 8th
Children between the ages of 8-15 are encouraged to submit a 200-500 word essay about their Favorite Summer Memory along with a photo or drawing. All entries must be submitted via email to edirector@tri-townchamber.org no later than September 23rd at 4:00pm. Parents are welcome to help their child submit their entry.
In addition to the essay and picture, all submissions must contain the following information:
● Child’s name
● Parent’s name
● Address
● Phone number
● Email - It will be assumed that the email used for submission will be the contact email address.
Finalists will be chosen on September 30th by a panel. The finalists submissions will be posted on the Tri-Town Chamber Blog on October 1st where the public can vote on their favorite by leaving a positive comment. Voting ends at 3:00pm on October 3rd. The submission with the most comments wins.
The winner will be announced on October 6th to the public. A special awards ceremony will be held prior to the Taste of Tri-Town on October 7th. Winners and their families are invited.
If you have any questions regarding the contest, please contact the chamber at 508-339-5655 or edirector@tri-townchamber.org.
By Jen
October 23, 2013 at 07:25am
The Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce welcomes the new Jack Conway Real Estate office at 66 West Street in Mansfield MA with a ribbon cutting.
Jack Conway Real Estate unveiled it's new location at 66 West Street in Mansfield to a full house of local business owners, Tri-Town Chamber members, clients and other Jack Conway Realtors with a ribbon cutting.
Carol Conway Bulman, daughter of the late Jack Conway and CEO of Jack Conway Real Estate, was on hand to celebrate the grand opening. She shared heart felt words of gratitude to all who worked on redesigning the space as well as the support from the local businesses and Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce.
The Jack Conway team was honored with a citation from the state presented by State Representatives Jay Barrows and Betty Poirier. In addition they were honored by the town of Mansfield with a citation presented by the Board of Selectman.By Jen
October 15, 2013 at 03:37pmThe Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce Legislative Luncheon with Congressman Kennedy has been rescheduled to November 5th from 11:30am-1:30pm. It will still be held at the Mansfield Holiday Inn.
If you reserved a seat for the original date and can not make it, please contact the chamber at 508-339-5655.
If you are interested in attending, you can register online: https://ttcll1013.eventbrite.comBy Jen
October 14, 2013 at 03:22pm
The National Black Doll Museum of History and Culturesponsored by the Doll E Daze Project & Museum Inc. celebrated their newly established location at 288 North Main Street in Mansfield, MA with a ribbon cutting.
According to their website The National Black Doll Museum was 'established as a cultural and educational resource institution. The museum uses its non threatening environment to facilitate true dialogues on cultural differences, empowers individuals by cultivating artistic and creative skills thus nurturing one’s self-esteem. Through collaborations with other museums, cultural centers, organizations and individuals cultural education of African American history is exchanged via workshops, seminars, and presentations.'
Local and State officials were on hand to celebrate the occassion; Senator Timilty, Paul Heroux Attleboro State Rep., & Town Selectmen Olivier Kozlowski, Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce, Kara Griffin, Co founders - Felicia Walker w/ grandson Camerron and Debbie Britt Holding the ribbon in the middle surrounded by dozens of doll artist from all over the United States.“The museum is one of 2 Black Doll Museums in the United States, the exhibits are amazing, rich in detail and tied to historical moments in time, I encourage you to stop into the museum and browse through this unique museum.”
For more information about the National Black Doll Museum you can check out the website or call them directly at (774)284-4729.By Jen
October 11, 2013 at 11:05amPlease join us for the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce Legislative Luncheon with Congressman Kennedy on October 17th from 11:30am-1:30pm at the Holiday Inn in Mansfield/Foxborough.
Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III represents the 4th District of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives. A graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law, Joe worked as an Assistant District Attorney for several years in Massachusetts before running for office.
Guests will have the opportunity to ask questions during the audience Question & Answer period. Job Development, Taxes, Health Care, Higher Education, are just a few topics.What questions do you have for the Congressman?
Agenda:
11:30am - Registration
12:00pm - Lunch and Program
R.S.V.P. directly to the chamber at 508-339-5655 or online at https://ttcll1013.eventbrite.com/Please provide Lunch Choice at time of RSVP
Attendees can choose from; Chicken Parmesan or Pasta Primavera, both selections include Fresh Caesar Salad, Desert, Coffee, Tea or SodaSponsors: Foley & Foley, PC