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Assemblymember Jerry Hill to Speak About Devil's Slide
The California State Senate candidate will talk about "The Tunnel, Commerce, and Related Topics Affecting the Coastside" at a local Business Networking International meeting Sept. 20.
Tomorrow California State Senate Candidate and Assemblymember, Jerry Hill, will be in Half Moon Bay, speaking at the Business Networking International (BNI)’s weekly meeting at the Half Moon Bay Yacht Club.
The commerce group is hosting the second of a two-part series on "The Tunnel, Commerce, and Related Topics Affecting the Coastside," covering subjects that affect where Pacifica residents live, work and play.
This meeting is an opportunity to find out more about the tunnel at Devil’s Slide, commerce, the Coastside, and how legislation can affect your business from the viewpoint of the government in Sacramento.
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Hill’s discussion will touch on Half Moon Bay’s economic landscape, the tunnel, small business interests, seniors, highway improvements, land conservation, education, and more for all of Half Moon Bay.
A 45-minute discussion with a Q & A session will be followed by a shortened version of the BNI group’s typical local meeting, which involves Half Moon Bay businesses sharing leads, ideas and referrals.
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IF YOU GO
Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the Half Moon Bay Yacht Club, Princeton. Cost is $10. Coffee, pastries and a continental breakfast will be served. For more information and to RSVP, call Bill Cook at 650-255-0055 or Kevin O'Brien at 650-726-6328.
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