28 Nov December & Holiday Networking Event
The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce December & Holiday After Networking Event will be held on Thursday, December 13th, 2018 at the Hancock House in Ticonderoga from 5:30 – 7:00 PM. The event is being hosted by the Ticonderoga Historical Society. The Hancock House is located at 6 Moses Circle in Ticonderoga.
Sponsors providing door prizes will be Bridge Point Communication, Brannock Properties, International Paper Company, Lake George Lettering, Ticonderoga Historical Society, The Country Florist & Gifts, & Wagon Wheel Restaurant.
“The Ticonderoga Historical Society is pleased to keep the tradition alive of hosting the December and Holiday After Business Mixer. We have been honored to do this over the years as it helps us to showcase our Festival of Trees and support our active area Chamber of Commerce. The business community has demonstrated support on numerous occasions and in many ways and it is a pleasure and honor that the Society can take this opportunity at this special time of the year to open our house and share our thanks again with them,” shared Bill Dolback, Ticonderoga Historical Society Board President.
The Chambers “After Business Mixers” provide a networking forum for area business people in addition to showcasing the site of the host as well as promoting the door prize sponsors. All area business people, chamber members and their employees are invited to attend. Networking is a key component of Chamber membership and marketing your business. Chamber members and area business people are encouraged to take advantage of this and all networking opportunities.
The Hancock House is home to the Ticonderoga Historical Society. Founded in 1897 & chartered in 1909, the Ticonderoga Historical Society advances the preservation & interpretation of history through their collections, programs, & community outreach, preserving our past for our future. The Historical Society makes area history an integral part of community life by connecting past & present. The Hancock House is a museum, research library, and gift shop. They also plan and host several events and programs throughout the year. The Ticonderoga Historical Society is not for profit organization.
The Hancock House will have four floors of the elegant mansion decorated for the holiday season as part of their Festival of Trees. The trees will be on display through January 1, 2019. The Hancock House is open between 10 am and 4 pm Wednesday through Saturday.
For more information on the Ticonderoga Historical Society call 518-585-7868 or visit www.ticonderogahistoricalsociety.org.
“We invite Ticonderoga Area Chamber Members (businesses & organizations), their employees, and area business people to attend the December and Holiday After Business Mixer at the Hancock House. Not only is it a perfect opportunity to network but a chance to see the Hancock House and celebrate the holiday season with the Chamber and the business community. The Hancock House will be beautifully decorated for the Festival of Trees. Please join us to reconnect with area businesses and organizations, meet new people, and celebrate the holiday season together,” stated TACC President & CEO, Matthew Courtright.
For more information visit www.ticonderogany.com, the TACC facebook page, or call the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce at 518-585-6619.