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Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County Weekly Updates - June 29, 2022

Clubs and Organizations

June 30, 2022

From: Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce

The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County and the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce are sister organizations committed to bringing advanced leadership, advocacy, and growth opportunities to our members. By combining our strengths, we offer a powerful, closer reflection of the Palm Beach County landscape and you get the benefits of two dynamic organizations. Join us today and give your growing business a voice that sounds like its community.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and Staff of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County, we hope you and your loved ones have a safe and happy 4th of July.

The Chamber Office will be closed on Monday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.

Celebrity Lashes & Makeup

On June 23rd, the Central Palm Beach Chamber, and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of PBC, sister chambers, were on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of Celebrity Lashes & Makeup.

Visit celebritybeautyspa.com for more information.

Gentle Birth Center OB/GYN

On June 23rd, the Central Palm Beach Chamber, and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of PBC, sister chambers, were on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of Gentle Birth Center OB-GYN.

Visit www.gentlebirth.net for more information.

Click here to download a guide to help you get started on your business plan preparations courtesy of Florida Power & Light, Executive Board Member of the Central Palm County Chamber of Commerce.

Below, you will also find several resources to help enhance hurricane preparedness for you, your family, and business. Please take a moment to review the attached resources and share with anyone who may benefit.

Hurricane season starts June 1, and many of our Palm Beach County neighbors are making sure they are prepared. As you update hurricane supplies, keep in mind that some items should not be placed in the garbage, but instead, be brought to one of the SWA’s Home Chemical and Recycling Centers.

Supplies requiring special disposal include:

-gasoline and oil from generators

-propane tanks

-rechargeable batteries from electronics or flashlights

These items (and other home hazards) can be dropped off for free by Palm Beach County residents at any of the Home Chemical and Recycling Centers listed below, where they will be recycled or disposed of properly.

For more information and locations, click here.

Get Involved!

For more information on the Central Palm Beach County Chamber, please visit cpbchamber.com, or to join the chamber, click here.

To get involved with digital advertising opportunities, please click here or email [email protected].