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Williamstown Chamber Nite Has Valentine's Theme

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The Store at Five Corners host its first Business After Hours social for the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, Feb. 11, from 5 to 7:30. Bring your significant other because the theme is "Bring Your Valetine."

In addition to reintroducing members to The Store at Five Corners, will unveil their newest project: Mountain View Catering.

Appetizers will start the evening along with a wine sampling. The menu will consist of a chef-attended pasta station with bowties and a choice of local marinara, alfredo or pesto sauces with a wide variety of ingredients.
Beverages will include old-fahioned soda flavors, from birch beer to saspirella to pineapple. Each parting guest will also receive a Valentine's Day gift

The fee is $10 and advance registration is required by contacting the chamber at 413-458-9077 or info@williamstownchamber.com. The charity selected to benefit from this event is the South Williamstown Community Association.

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