TOWSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 8th Annual Taste of Towson to be held September 20

TOWSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 8th Annual Taste of Towson to be held September 20
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Towson Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement.

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The Towson Chamber is thrilled to be hosting the

What: 8th Annual Taste of Towson at Towson University’s SECU Arena on

When: Thursday, September 20, 2018.

Join us to sample delectable items from 30+ local Towson-area restaurants.

This event includes open bar and all-you-care-to-taste food!

Those who have attended in the past as either a guest or sponsor know that this evening is not only fabulous for the food, drinks and great company, but that the proceeds go to such an important cause…Towson! The Chamber takes 100% of the revenue generated from the “Taste” and re-invests it back into your community. That being said, we hope you will join us on September 20th and support the Towson community.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Towson Chamber of Commerce



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