Cape Cod Young Professionals
A community of young people looking to create a strong environment for their future, right here on Cape CodA residential/light commercial contractor serving the Mid/Upper Cape, Plymouth and Bristol Counties. Specializing in replacements of gas or oil, warm air or hot water, air conditioning, heat pumps and hydronic radiant heating systems.
Whether you are looking for someone to help you or an aging parent a few hours a week or 24hrs a day, we can help. We provide companionship, medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping, incidental transportation & much more throughout the cape area. (Barnstable)
Hookers speak to the Cape Cod Young Professionals
Ok..Ok..Not those kind of Hookers!
Paul Parker, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishemans Association will be the featured speaker at the CCYP evening event at Chatham Bars Inn on Thursday, March 8th from 5:30 - 7:30pm. If you've never heard Paul speak, this is a great opportunity to learn about this vital Cape Cod industry. On top of that, we'll get to enjoy some great food in the main dining room, courtesy of CBI and meet new friends through the CCYP network. Cost to attend is $10 and receipts will be available. Please RSVP by email to capecodyp@gmail.com
Membership's Growing!
Our membership has hit the 375 member mark! Everyone talks about how there are no young people on Cape Cod, but we're finding that is just not the case.
We're hopeful that our organization will continue to grow thanks to the support of local businesses and community leaders who see this group as the next generation of Cape Cod Leadership (and rightfully so, we might add!)
Do you know someone who might want to be involved? Send them to our website to get a little more info and sign up for our enews... http://www.capecodyoungprofessionals.org/
Breakfast with the President
Next up...Mark Novota, President of the Wequassett Inn Resort and Golf Club. As the head honcho of one of the premier vacation destinations on the Cape, Mark will speak on one of the most important industries to the Cape Cod economy - the Hospitality industy. Mark will speak at the Hearth and Kettle in Hyannis on April 10th at 7:30 am. Cost to attend is $20 and includes full breakfast. Please RSVP to capecodyp@gmail.com .
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Maybe we'll keep that topic in mind for future speaking opportunities however :-)
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