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November 17, 2009

Business Calendar

Tuesday, Nov. 17

Marketing and Publicity on a Tight Budget, 7:30 to 9 a.m., Blueberry Hill Healthcare, 75 Brimbal Ave. Breakfast seminar with tips from marketing and PR professionals. Networking and breakfast at 7:30 a.m., $8 members, $13 nonmembers, continental breakfast included. RSVP to director@beverlychamber.com or 978-232-9559.

Quickbooks Bootcamp, Business Workshop, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Enterprise Center at Salem State College, 121 Loring Ave., Salem. QuickBooks can track sales and expenses, set up customer and vendor files, create invoices and receive payments, enter and pay bills, print checks, reconcile checking accounts and organize finances, and review profit and loss statements, balance sheets, accounts receivable, and accounts payable reports. Cost $25, laptop suggested. Register at 978-542-7528 or e-mail dmorin@enterprisectr.org.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

North Shore Technology Council Business Breakfast, 7 to 9 a.m., Peabody Marriott, 8A Centennial Drive, Peabody. High Tech CEO Mitch Tyson addresses issues, values and economics in a talk, "Triple Bottom Line." Networking and continental breakfast 7 to 7:45 a.m. $45, $25 for members. Register at www.nstc.org or e-mail events@nstc.org.

"Staying Well Through Today's Stressors," 8 to 9 a.m., Evan's New York Style Deli, 31 Smith St., Marblehead. Marblehead Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast Forum with guest speaker Chris Vasiliadis of Priority Wellness. All are welcome to attend. $15 members, $20 for nonmembers. RSVP to Katherine at kkoch@marbleheadchamber.org.

"E-newsletters from Start to Send," 8:30 to 10 a.m., Beverly Cummings Center Conference Room, Suite 221E. Essex County Development Group, networking group for nonprofit development professionals, hosts seminar in conjunction with Constant Contact, open to the public. RSVP to Rachel at 781-715-6650. Entry is $10 checks or cash at the door.

Thursday, Nov. 19

Salem Chamber of Commerce Coffee Connection, 7:30 to 9 a.m., Treasures Over Time, 139 Washington St., Salem. Networking event for chamber members (free) and guests ($20). RSVP to info@salem-chamber.org.

Friday, Nov. 20

North Shore Business Forum networking meeting, 7:30 a.m., Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott St., Route 62 east, Danvers. $9 admission fee includes a continental breakfast. For more information contact Jeannette Sullivan at 978-774-0322 or visit www.nsbforum.org.

North Shore Chamber of Commerce, North Shore Business Leads Group, 8 to 9:30 a.m., North Shore Chamber Office, 5 Cherry Hill Drive, Suite 100, Danvers. Business networking group. The cost is $25 for members. To register, visit www.northshorechamber.org or call 978-774-8565.

Wednesday, Dec. 2

91st Annual Dinner Meeting, North Shore Chamber of Commerce, 5 p.m., Sheraton Ferncroft Resort, 50 Ferncroft Road, Danvers. With keynote speaker Lt. Gov. Tim Murray. The cost is $125/ticket or $1,250 for a corporate sponsorship table of 10. To register, visit www.north shorechamber.org or call 978-774-8565.

Wednesday, Dec. 9

"Meet, Mingle and Jingle," North Shore Technology Council Holiday Networking Evening, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Tupper Manor, Wylie Inn and Conference Center, Endicott College, 295 Hale St., Beverly. Free for members/all others $25. Register online at www.nstc.org. For more information, e-mail events@nstc.org.

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