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Winchester, Woburn chambers enjoy joint networking event

Business members from both the Winchester and Woburn chambers of commerce enjoy a networking event at the Winchester Co-operative Bank. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

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The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank hosted a combined Winchester and Woburn Chamber event at the Winchester branch location.

The event was well attended by community leaders, chamber board members, and local businesses.

Mark Kellett, WCB’s president & CEO, speaks to those in attendance at the joint chambers event. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

Mark Kellett, WCB’s president & CEO, thanked people for attending, reinforced giving back to the community and assisting businesses and individuals with their banking needs.

There were light refreshments, including appetizers from Winchester restaurants, Lucia’s and A Tavola.

A gift basket from recently opened gourmet store, Nouvelle Maison, was provided by the bank as a giveaway to a lucky winner.

A gift basket from recently opened gourmet store, Nouvelle Maison, was provided by the bank as a giveaway to a lucky winner. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

The bank would like to thank Dana Garmey, executive director of the Winchester Chamber and Mark Comeiro, executive director of the Woburn Chamber for their partnership in planning this event.

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