Cape Cod Young Professionals
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Hello out there
Hi from the Cape Cod Young Professionals (CCYP) group!
We're one of the newer bloggers here at good ol' Cape Cod Today and thanks to all of you who have sent warm welcomes.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be blogging on info about our upcoming networking events, strategy planning for 2007, our "Breakfast with the President" series, and our first big social event (details not finalized, but it will include a trip to Beantown this summer to catch a game at Fenway!)
We're a new group - a little over a year old - and have about 325 members on our email list. As our all volunteer group navigates its course, we appreciate constructive feedback, enthusiastic support and help spreading the word to those who might be interested in the group.
The #1 question we get asked is "What's the age limit?" While most YP groups are 21-40, we figure that the Cape is a little different animal, so our answer is "young at heart." For more information, please visit our website at http://www.capecodyoungprofessionals.org .
We look forward to blogging with the group.
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Cape Cod Young Professionals provides a unique forum for young people to collaborate and develop lasting relationships, while also discussing the unique issues and challenges facing the Cape Cod economy as a whole. Email them here.
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