
WATERVILLE — Mid-Maine Chamber plans to host a presentation with Gov. Janet Mills as she talks about the pandemic and Maine’s economic recovery during the chamber’s Thursday, Jan. 13, business breakfast.
Mills will discuss her Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan and her vision for the state in 2022.
The breakfast is set for 7:15-9 a.m. in the Colby/Coburn Room at the Best Western Plus, 375 Main St.
Attendance for this event is limited and offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The chamber holds monthly informative presentations on a variety of educational business topics at Best Western Plus. The cost of the business breakfast is $20 for members, and $27 at the door and for nonmembers. Breakfast is included with the reservation.
The major sponsors for the business breakfast are AT&T; Cross Employee Benefits; New Dimensions Federal Credit Union; Nicholson, Michaud & Nadeau CPAs; O’Donnell, Lee, McCowan & Phillips, LLC; and Sheridan Corporation. The print media sponsor is Morning Sentinel, a division of MaineToday Media, Inc.; the radio sponsor is MIX107.9; the video sponsor is Kennebec Savings Bank.
Additional breakfast sponsors for January include Central Maine Power Co., Gateway Financial Partners, Huhtamaki and T-Mobile.
To register or for more information, go to midmainechamber.com, email [email protected], or call 207-873-3315.
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