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Churchfolk Communications and UCG Enterprises Hold Christian Business Mixer
How would you like to share your products and services with the Christian community? Churchfolk Communications and UCG Enterprises will hold a Christian Business Mixer from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, August 26 at 11601 S. Western Ave. Admission is free.
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Churchfolk Communications and UCG Enterprises Hold Christian Business Mixer
LOS ANGELES, CA -- August 15, 2003 -- How would you like to share your products and services with the Christian business community? Churchfolk Communications and UCG Enterprises will hold a Christian Business Mixer from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, August 26 at 11601 S. Western Ave. Admission is free.
This is an ideal opportunity to promote your products and services. Businesses will be able to network with more than 100 Christian entrepreneurs from the greater Southern California area who are dedicated to doing business with the interfaith community.
The core of our mission for the Christian Business Mixer from day one has been to grow by helping others grow," said Brian Grant, CEO of Churchfolk Communications, an Internet-based communications company that serves the Christian community worldwide. That is the essence of true success."
Guests will have the opportunity to learn more about Internet marketing techniques, advertising and promoting services on Christian radio and business development strategies from such market leaders as Washington Mutual and U.S. Bank. In addition, many area ministers and gospel entertainers will turn out to support the event.
Booths are available for businesses to do additional promotions. Booth rentals range from $50 to $75. The deadline to obtain a booth is Friday, August 22. Reserve your spot as soon as possible by calling (323) 242-1756.
Given the economy and the dark cloud of corporate corruption, businesses need the gospel more than ever," said Reginald Utley, Radio Host and CEO of UCG Enterprises. People will enjoy being in a warm and supportive atmosphere to promote their business," he said.
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