Early birds enjoyed free coffee and other perks at the second in a series of morning pop-up events held by Whitsunday Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday last week.
An intimate gathering of business owners, and also attended by local Council representative, Councillor John Collins, the event offered both a casual and informative opportunity for attendees to network and connect.
The pop-up was held at Fresh Fields Shopping Centre and Chamber Liaison, Julia Evans, said it was wonderful to activate this little shopping hub in the heart of Proserpine.
“It was great to engage Proserpine businesses and locals on the role and work of the Chamber at the morning pop-up Chamber event at the Fresh Fields Shopping Centre,” she said.
“Attendees enjoyed free coffee from Little Vintage Café, fresh fruit treats and giveaways from Drakes Supermarkets and Fresh Fields News and Gifts.”
The pop-up Chamber event was sponsored by Hummingbird Refrigeration, Electrical and Air Conditioning who provided practical advice to help prepare for air conditioning season.
This included a special giveaway, a free air conditioning clean to current members and new members who join the Chamber before 31 December 2023.
“Chamber will also be launching its 2024 program of events prior to Christmas,” said Julia.
“So, save the dates!”
L-R: Kim Porter (Hummingbird Refrigeration, Electricaland Air Conditioning), Bernadette Porter (Proserpine State High School),Richard Evans (Chamber Policy Officer), Denise Norder (Tropical Designs), JuliaEvans (Chamber Liaison), Barbara Cochrane (Fresh Fields News & Gifts) andCr John Collins. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge