Volume 86 l August 2022
 
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Chamber Happenings & Promotions Edition
Start your business day bright!
Chamber Coffee An' Networking
When: NEXT THURSDAY, August 25 @ 7:45 a.m.
Where: CareerSource Pinellas
13805 58th Street North, Suite # 2-140 ( @ ICOT)
Clearwater, FL 33760
Start off your day with some informal networking and a
fun "get to know you" round robin.
Thank you to our host and sponsors!
Event Sponsorships: $250 per event or $1,200 for year-long SIX Pack of Coffee An's.
Talk to Tom or Zoe at the Chamber.
Nova Southeastern University Program Showcase - RSVP here.
HOW LONG CAN YOU TAKE IT? Dr. Rosemary DePasque D.C., of Belleair Bluffs Chiropractic, gave a great presentation on “tech neck” at a recent Chamber Leads Team meeting at Village Inn. The group was asked to hold a fork with arm outstretched to see how long they could last. Just over 10 minutes was the record. Tech neck refers to stressing muscles while using phones, tablets, and computers, resulting in neck and shoulder pain, stiffness, and soreness. And as you can guess, it’s a problem that’s getting worse. To learn more, or for a consultation with Dr. Rosemary and her team, visit www.bellbluffschiro.com.
Member Plaque Presentation
Attorney Bridgette Domingos was recently presented with her Member Plaque - welcome Domingos Law to our Chamber!

Bridgette and her team specialize in personal injury, criminal defense and DUI. Check out their business listing in our directory here.
State economists this week bumped up Florida’s projected general revenue by about $5.3 billion, despite concerns about an economic “downshift” this fiscal year and an anticipated slowdown in the raging housing market.
Football season starts in just a few weeks and a lot of fans may want to put some money down on games from their phone, but don’t expect to do so in Florida for at least a couple more seasons.v
Although this season has been rather quiet so far, a new study shows that the first storms of the Atlantic hurricane season have been firing up about five days earlier per decade since 1979.
Supersonic air travel could return to Florida by the end of the decade. American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets that could fly passengers from Miami to London in just under five hours.
Scientists and students from the University of Miami dove into the dark waters a few miles off the shores of Miami as part of an effort to develop hybrid reefs.
Thank you to our Trustees and Newsletter Sponsors
Bay Care/Morton Plant Hospital
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Check Before Hire
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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital
Home Instead/Be a Santa
Jackson & Associates CPA
Melody Hunter, Charles Rutenberg Realty
National Aviation Academy
Nova Southeastern University - Tampa Bay
Piper Fire Protection
Platinum Information Services
Regions Bank
Spectrum Reach
The Palms of Largo
Valley National Bank
Village Inn
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