The Green Bay Area PCC is pleased to present the following upcoming events:

03
Jun
2025

Area Inspiring Mail (AIM) Meeting

06-03-2025 8:00 am -2:00 pm
Area Inspiring Mail (AIM) Meeting

Aim Invite 06 03 2025 Central Area Harper College

HARPER COLLEGE

                                                                        LODGING IL 2nd

26
Jun
2025

Networking Dinner

06-26-2025 3:00 pm -7:00 pm
$50.00

50 per person

FOOD OPTIONS FOR DINNER:
Braised Beef Tips- Slowly Braised Angus Beef in a Rich Mushroom Gravy
or
Herb Roasted Chicken- Half Roasted Chicken Quartered and Brushed with Herb Butter
 
Dinner will be served with chef’s choice starch and vegetable, dinner rolls, butter a coffee/iced tea station with a garden salad (cucumber, red onion, cherry tomato, house Italian on the side)
 
If you have food allergies, please email heather.j.burch@usps.gov

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