Patterson Previews Staff Appreciation Day Luncheon

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The Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding a Staff Appreciation Day Luncheon on Wednesday, Apr. 25 starting at noon at the American Legion. The lunch is a great opportunity to show your employees how much you appreciate them says Amy Patterson:

“This is during Administrative Professionals Day. Everyone who is an administrative professional or has an administrative professional or just an employee that they would maybe like to do something special for that day; this is a good opportunity for you to pay $20. They go have a catered lunch at the American Legion,” Patterson stated.

Entertainment will be provided by comedian and musician Bobby Ray Bunch. Bunch is a former member of the Air Force, and his comedy features many military jokes and stories. Tickets to the event are $20 each.

Contact the Chamber at 734-3181 to get your employees signed up for this event.

written by Jackson Kane

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