February Business After Hours

Denmark Chamber of Commerce hosted the first Business After Hours for 2025.

Members were able to enjoy the warm evening mingling outside on the lawn of the Denmark Visitor Centre. It was a big turn out with over 60 people gathering to network and socialize.

The Chamber welcomed three new members who all introduced themselves.

Holly Carruthers introduced her business Element Health which provides holistic, professional health care clinic for the whole family.

Bevan Eatts, the Nationals candidate for Warren Blackwood introduced himself.

Damian French alongside his Dad Roger Seeney introduced the business he is now running (founded by Roger in 1998) BUD LOC8 – Before U Dig Locating Services which is backed by 25 years of experience and knowledge of the area.   

Members of the local Women in Business group were invited to attend this event and the 12 women that attended from this group were warmly welcomed by the Chamber and its membership.

The lucky winners of some Denmark Dollars were Rheannon and Dave Murray. 

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