GHS, Commerce Chenango host bowling tournament
NORWICH – Commerce Chenango and title sponsor GHS Federal Credit Union are pleased to announce that the first-ever Chamber Bowling Tournament will be held on Feb. 5 at Plaza Lanes in Norwich, beginning at 1 p.m.
New this year, the event was created as a way of combining a great local sport with a fun and casual networking opportunity for Chamber members. Prizes will be awarded for: Lowest score, highest score, highest scoring team, lowest scoring team and most team spirit. Secret number awards will be given for each game and one lucky winner will get the “Strike it Rich” award. There will be an awards ceremony directly following the tournament.
Commerce Chenango also wishes to thank the following sponsors for their lane sponsorships; Frontier, Giltner’s Paint & Floor Covering, Hayes Office Products, Manpower, McNeil Jewelers, NBT Bank, Park Place/Fred’s Inn, Sidney Federal Credit Union, Staffworks, The Eaton Center, Visions Federal Credit Union, Walmart and our team photo sponsor, Preferred Mutual Insurance Company.
GHS Federal Credit union was founded in 1940. With assets of $110 million and 3 branch locations in the Southern Tier, GHS serves the needs of more than 15,000 members. As a member-owned credit union, GHS offers insured savings at competitive rates, affordable loans, checking and electronic services, as well as other financial services.
Chamber members who wish to participate in the tournament can register by calling Jill at 334-1402 today. The cost per player is $25 and includes: 3 games, shoes, pizza and wings and a chance at door prizes and awards.
Organized in 1959, Commerce Chenango is a not-for-profit, community based organization dedicated to enhancing the economic growth of Chenango County and the surrounding area. Visit www.chenangony.org for more information on Commerce Chenango services and programs.
New this year, the event was created as a way of combining a great local sport with a fun and casual networking opportunity for Chamber members. Prizes will be awarded for: Lowest score, highest score, highest scoring team, lowest scoring team and most team spirit. Secret number awards will be given for each game and one lucky winner will get the “Strike it Rich” award. There will be an awards ceremony directly following the tournament.
Commerce Chenango also wishes to thank the following sponsors for their lane sponsorships; Frontier, Giltner’s Paint & Floor Covering, Hayes Office Products, Manpower, McNeil Jewelers, NBT Bank, Park Place/Fred’s Inn, Sidney Federal Credit Union, Staffworks, The Eaton Center, Visions Federal Credit Union, Walmart and our team photo sponsor, Preferred Mutual Insurance Company.
GHS Federal Credit union was founded in 1940. With assets of $110 million and 3 branch locations in the Southern Tier, GHS serves the needs of more than 15,000 members. As a member-owned credit union, GHS offers insured savings at competitive rates, affordable loans, checking and electronic services, as well as other financial services.
Chamber members who wish to participate in the tournament can register by calling Jill at 334-1402 today. The cost per player is $25 and includes: 3 games, shoes, pizza and wings and a chance at door prizes and awards.
Organized in 1959, Commerce Chenango is a not-for-profit, community based organization dedicated to enhancing the economic growth of Chenango County and the surrounding area. Visit www.chenangony.org for more information on Commerce Chenango services and programs.
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