ChamberWorks
January 2010

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Telecommuting Assistance Available

Telecommute Connecticut — a program funded by DOT that has helped more than 200 Connecticut businesses — provides free expert assistance for employers looking to set up a successful telecommuting program. Learn how you can function effectively in a changing economy by "doing more with less" while increasing employee productivity, retention, satisfaction and morale. www.TelecommuteCT.com

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Photos From the Business After Hours

Take a look at the slideshow from our Jan. 13 networking event at Shoff Darby — crafted specially for the Chamber by the legendary dotPhoto kung-fu master, Greg Beno.

See it now!

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The Best of Just About Everything

The Chamber's February mega-event is almost here.

As we've been telling you for weeks and weeks, Discover the Best of Fairfield presents fine cuisine from a multitude of local restaurants, live and in person, Feb. 25 at Audi of Fairfield. Featuring the gastronomical stylings of (drum roll, please):

Appearing on the same showroom floor — for one night only! — are the equally fine wines of Turnpike Spirit Shop & Wine Emporium, along with beers from Southport Brewing Company and martinis by Fifth Generation.

But it's not just fantabulous foods! It's not just head-spinning beverages!

Prepare yourself for … the marketplace.

It's wall-to-wall stuff. (Wait … can a massage be a "stuff"? Oh sure, why not.)

We'll have even more stuff at the silent auction tables — including a weekend's use of a Smart Car, courtesy of our hosts for the evening. And door-prize stuff, like a 2-night stay at Woodloch Pines Resort for a family of four. Stuff for everybody!

Last but not least, the biggest, bestest, Fairfieldest wine-and-food-and-stuff extravaganza of the year is proudly sponsored by:

OK, the drums can stop rolling now.

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