Newton Talks
Do you have questions and concerns about what’s happening in the Newton Town Centre? Looking for a chance to connect with other businesses and organization in the town centre? Newton Talks is just the thing for you!
Newton Talks is a monthly networking forum for Businesses and Community to establish a voice for Newton that improves business opportunities, revitalize the area, and creates a sustainable future for the community. Each month the discussion will focus on a different area of concern.
Open to the Community. Lunch will be provided.
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Join us for the July Newton Talks, facilitated by Rick Green from South Fraser Community Rail. This will be a open forum for you to bring up your questions and/or concerns regarding the Newton Town Centre.
Space is limited. Register early!
Event Details
- 7218 King George Boulevard, Surrey, BC V3W 5A5, Canada
- Free
- November 8, 2018
- Event RSVP
7218 King George Boulevard, Surrey, BC V3W 5A5, Canada
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