SUPERVISOR DIANNE JACOB IS GUEST SPEAKER AT LA MESA CHAMBER BREAKFAST FEBRUARY 21

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East County News Service

January 15, 2018 (La Mesa) -- The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend its first breakfast meeting of the new year on Wednesday, February 21 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marie Callender’s, 6950 Alvarado Road San Diego. The speaker for this first breakfast in 2018 is Supervisor Dianne Jacob.

“We encourage Chamber members and members of the public to attend and hear from this popular County Supervisor,” says Chamber president Mary England.

Supervisor Jacob represents a 2,000 square-mile district that covers most of the eastern two-thirds of the County, stretching from the city of San Diego east to the Imperial County border. A native San Diegan whose roots run three generations deep, she re-elected to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors for a historic seventh term in 2016.

Supervisor Jacob believes in interacting with the local community, as well as business owners, and discussing important issues.

This event includes a hearty breakfast of eggs benedict, scrambled eggs, bacon sausage, potatoes, fresh fruit, coffee, juice and more. The Chamber hosts a raffle during this fast paced and fun-filled breakfast program held in a relaxed, social setting.

The event is open to Chamber Members as well as the public.

Cost for La Mesa Chamber members is $15.00 apiece; potential members and guests $20.00 apiece and all “at door” attendees, $25.00 apiece.  The breakfast meeting is sponsored by Carl Burger Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM World.

Reservations may be made by calling the Chamber Office (619) 465-7700 ext. 2. or via the website: www.lamesachamber.net.


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