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SUMMARY:2023 - Breakfast Briefing - 9/13
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Safety is a Shared Responsibility\n\nSpeakers: Sheriff Leon Lott\, Richland County and Chief Skip Holbrook\, City of Columbia\n\nJoin us as Sheriff Lott and Chief Holbrook discuss vital concerns\, existing programs\, and necessary adaptations aimed at safeguarding our community. The preservation of safety demands collaborative effort\, involving engagement from law enforcement\, legislators\, business owners\, educational institutions\, parents\, and residents. During this discussion\, our law enforcement heads will delve into pivotal areas of concern\, avenues for enhancement\, and shine a light on areas that call for added backing from our wonderful community.\n\n"We cannot do this alone\," Sheriff Leon Lott said. "No amount of law enforcement will take the place of involved parents and community partnerships."\n\n\n\n$15 for Partners\, $25 for Potential Partners\n\nIf you are a Chamber Partner\, but do not know your login\, please reach out to Rebecca Spence.\n\n\n\nThe Columbia Chamber's Breakfast Briefing exists to provide a place where Columbia Chamber Partners can discuss and address local\, regional\, and federal issues facing the business community. Briefings are currently being held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 AM. Briefings include a hot breakfast and networking. Partners $15 and Potential Partners $25.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Topic: Safety is a Shared Responsibility<br />\nSpeakers: Sheriff Leon Lott\, Richland County and Chief Skip Holbrook\, City of Columbia</p>\n\n<p>Join us as Sheriff Lott and Chief Holbrook discuss&nbsp\;vital concerns\, existing programs\, and necessary adaptations aimed at safeguarding our community. The preservation of safety demands collaborative effort\, involving engagement from law enforcement\, legislators\, business owners\, educational institutions\, parents\, and residents.&nbsp\;During this discussion\, our law enforcement heads will delve into pivotal areas of concern\, avenues for enhancement\, and shine a light on areas that call for added backing from our wonderful community.</p>\n\n<p>&ldquo\;We cannot do this alone\,&rdquo\; Sheriff Leon Lott said. &ldquo\;No amount of law enforcement will take the place of involved parents and community partnerships.&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\n<strong>$15 for Partners\, $25 for Potential Partners</strong><br />\nIf you are a Chamber Partner\, but do not know your login\, please reach out to&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:rspence@columbiachamber.com">Rebecca Spence.</a><br />\n<br />\n<em>The Columbia Chamber&#39\;s Breakfast Briefing&nbsp\;exists to provide a place where Columbia Chamber Partners can discuss and address local\, regional\, and federal issues facing the business community. Briefings are currently being held on the second Wednesday&nbsp\;of each month at 7:30 AM.&nbsp\;Briefings include a hot breakfast and networking.&nbsp\;Partners $15 and Potential Partners $25.</em></p>\n
LOCATION:Segra Park 1640 Freed St.
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URL:http://columbiascdev.chambermaster.com/events/details/2023-breakfast-briefing-9-13-14322
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