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Cape Cod Young Professionals

A community of young people looking to create a strong environment for their future, right here on Cape Cod
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Next meeting is January 11

A recent CCYP meeting
Come to the next Young professionals meeting!

The Cape Cod Young Professionals will meet 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Roo-Bar in Hyannis. Bob Maffei, owner of Maffei Landscaping, will be the featured speaker.

There will be appetizers and a cash bar. For more information on how to become a member, e-mail capecodyoungprofessionals@yahoo.com or visit capecodyoungprofessionals.org.

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12/27/06 @ 4:27 pm
wolfram [Member] writes:
Just curious, what is the exact definition of "young"?
12/27/06 @ 4:35 pm
capegurrl [Member] writes:
Are you guys anything like the Justice League of America?
12/27/06 @ 4:36 pm
CCYP [Member] writes:
21-40 is pretty much the standard for "Young" professionals groups, but we welcome anyone who is "young at heart"
12/27/06 @ 9:16 pm
umassjsp [Member] writes:
Good luck to the CCYP! I hope you guys discuss some ways to bring good full time jobs to the Cape. I had to leave the Cape when I was 25 to find work and the last 20 years living in Worcester have sucked although I love my job. The Silicon Sandbar dream seems to be dead but maybe a casino would generate some good year round jobs. Commuting to Boston in a tin can is not pleasant but i would do it to move back home to Barnstable. Good luck guys and gals!!
12/27/06 @ 9:48 pm
oh the huge manatee! [Member] writes:
wow! I never heard of you guys. It is a smart move to have a blog here, as now more people will know about you. I would suggest that you do more things like this to spread the word. I'm 44 but I still think of myself as being a "young" professional - especially here on Cape Cod, where the ages run much higher than elsewhere. Good luck to you.
12/28/06 @ 11:21 am
CCYP [Member] writes:
Thanks for your nice wishes umassjsp and oh the huge manatee! The CCYP has been around for about a year now and we're just beginning discussions on some of the more important subject matter such as affordable child care, affordable housing, good paying jobs for young prof., etc...

This past year, we've built a lot of momentum with the group and our volunteer board is really excited about the future. Please contact us with any questions and pass the word!
12/29/06 @ 10:29 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
My seminar... "Being good enough at sex to attract a rich husband who sort of lets you sit around and smoke weed all day while blogging"... will be held this February 30th.
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