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Business briefs: Chamber/Bureau to host lunch and learn

Chamber/Bureau to host lunch and learn

The Park City Chamber/Bureau is scheduled to host a lunch and learn for its members on Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. According to the Chamber/Bureau’s website, Nancy Gray, vice president of membership for the Chamber/Bureau, will give a presentation about Canva, an online tool that has templates and free design elements for flyers, social media posts and event invitations. The lunch and learn is scheduled to take place at the Park City Library. Lunch will be provided for attendees, and the event is free and open to members.

Savor the Summit reservations open

Reservations are open for the Park City Restaurant Association’s annual Savor the Summit event, according to the association’s website. The event, set to take place on June 22, is an outdoor dinner party that takes place down the middle of Main Street. Food and drinks are provided by participating Park City restaurants. The event also includes live music. For more information and to make a reservation, visit parkcityrestaurants.com/savor-the-summit.

Park City Women’s Business Network to discuss tenacity

The Park City Women’s Business Network is scheduled to host its next monthly event on June 11 at 6 p.m. at the Rockwell Room. According to the group’s website, the theme of the June networking meeting is tenacity. Jessica Crate, a yoga and running coach and entrepreneur, is set to speak about how to “cultivate a champion mindset.” The cost to attend is $10 for those who are not members of the business network. PCWBN members can attend for free. For more information and to register, visit pcwbn.org/event-3381977.


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