Archive for September, 2010

Breakfast Seminar Series Features Kathleen Burns Kingsbury – 9/23

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Make Your Reservations Now, Space Limited!

Location: Chamber Offices
Date: Sept 23, 7:30-9:00 am

Break Through to Financial Success in 2011: How to use money psychology to improve your company’s bottom line profits

  • Do you prepare a business budget at the beginning of each fiscal year then ignore it until your taxes are due?
  • Do you neglect the financial part of your enterprise but are uncertain why or how to stop?
  • Do you obsessively pay attention to your profit and loss statement and wish you could enjoy your business and clients more?
  • Do you feel uneasy or stressed out about business in this economy and want to feel better?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, this presentation is for you.

Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert and experienced entrepreneur, will teach you how to use money psychology to improve your company’s bottom line profits and maintain your sanity in the process.  Learn how myths about money and wealth can sabotage your well-intentioned financial plans and how you can live more peacefully with money going forward

Voted one of Boston’s Top Ten Executive Coaches in 2009 by Women’s Business
Voted one of Boston’s Top Ten Executive Coaches in 2009 by Women’s Business

September After Hours Special Fall Festival Opening – 9/30

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Celebrate Fall – Back to Business Networking at
Beaver Brook Association After Hours in Hollis!

The end of Summer means the start of a whole new season of opportunity to meet new people and make those all important connections to new business partners. Join with our Souhegan Valley Business of the Year for 2010 for our Chamber After Hours Thursday September 30th 6:30-8:30 pm at the Beaver Brook Maple Hill Farm. Our get together will be held at the opening of the 30th Annual Fall Art & Photography show in the Maple Hill Barn. Come enjoy the artwork of 100 regional artists and meet some of them while you mingle. Ribbons will be awarded to the best in theme and best in media that night. We will have door prizes for you and refreshments. We are looking forward to seeing you at this local treasure for conservation education, a full range of seasonal outdoor activities and company team building retreats.

The Festival continues throughout the weekend with hours 10-5 including live birds of prey presentations, live music, food, guided hikes, cider pressing, so you are welcome to come back and bring your families.
Plenty of parking. Signs will direct you on the corner of 122 and Ridge Road and again when you get to the first Beaver Brook location. The Maple Barn is about ¼ mile after.