The HARAMBEE Dinner Club Continues ... "SURVIVING TRYING TIMES"
(BALTIMORE - August 2, 2008) - Are you a business owner who is struggling amidst these difficult days in the economy? Are the bills adding up to be more than your revenue? Are you wondering whether you should just break camp and go get a 9-to-5, knowing all the well that you won't be living up to your calling as an entrepreneur?
Well, help could be just around the corner! The motivation and inspiration you need to keep going another quarter, another year until that miracle transaction happens might be closer than you think! No, you are not alone! No, you are not the only one who has considered giving up his or her dream. Tough times don't last, but tough people do!
So, don't give up just yet - at least, not until you make it to the next BMORENEWS.com business networking event that could help change your thinking ... and your business' future.
BMORENEWS.com announced today the line-up for the upcoming HARAMBEE Dinner Club on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 from 6 to 8 pm at Milton's Grill, 336 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. The theme is "SURVIVING TRYING TIMES". This event is being brought to you, in-part, by BMORENEWS.com, Cain Contracting, Chesapeake Urology's Great Prostate Cancer Challenge, and BVFR & Associates.
Featured speakers at this one-of-a-kind networking series include:
*Kenneth Clark, President of the Maryland-DC Minority Suppliers Development Council
*Henry Garner, Principal Consultant, BVFR & Associates
*Carla Tucker, Baltimore County Minority & Small Business Marketing Manager
*Boyd K. Rutherford, Esq., Assistant Secretary for Departmental Administration at the USDA,
*Kenny Abrams, Baltimore Ravens' PR specialist and owner of Abrams Insurance Agency
*Laura Jones, Financial specialist
*Mark Spencer, Inspector General for Prince George's County
*Attorney Jean Fugett, Esquire (and brother of the late, great Reginald F. Lewis)
*Denise Murphy, Executive Director of the Liberty Road Business Association, and keynote speaker
*Michael Williams, Registered Communications Distribution Designer and Pastor.
Serving as emcee for this stellar business networking event is Shelonda Stokes, CEO of gREIBO Media.
Dinner and admission is $20. To RSVP, please call www.phenomenal-events.com at 1.443.223.8759.
Remember, your miracle could be just around the corner! Hold on!
Do continue stay-tuned to BMORENEWS.com, the news before the news where we uncover the truth.
*The HARAMBEE D.C. was established in 2002 and has featured a litany of leaders from the business and political communities in MD & Washington, DC.
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