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CELTIC COMMUNITY NETWORKNot For Profit Networking in Mold & ChesterTake Part
Join the Not For Profit Celtic Community Network Breakfast in Mold 30th August – join us to make new connections and share business success!
Find out about our other events here
Celtic Community Network was setup by local businesses to help support and grow one another, we are not driven by membership fees.
We are not a formal networking group, that means our network meetings are friendly and informal with plenty of laughs and smiles.
Like other formal networking groups we dont place targets on our members, you dont have to give referrals each week to stay a member.
We meet every fortnight at the same location and same time in both Mold and Chester, meaning you can rely on a time to make new connections.
Here are the fantastic businesses that makes our network tick!
We have some great speakers who provide talks and presentations on a number of subjects from business growth to social media.
We pride ourselves on being open and friendly, whether its your first time or not we dont judge and we always make you feel welcome.
At both our venues in Mold and Chester there is plenty of free parking and they are accessible to everyone. Dietary needs also catered for.
You do not need to come every fortnight, just make one of our meetings when you can, we are always pleased to see you again.
Their is always plenty of tea and coffee to keep you refreshed. Its all included in the ticket price when you book online.
Along with our fortnightly breakfast meetings we run a number of social events, such as our hugely successful summer social.
Our typically fortnightly breakfast looks like this:
2
WEEKS
25
SPACES
1
BIZ PRESENTATION
60
SEC SHOWCASE
Members help support each other, from sharing new ideas to helping to share your business on social media.
Potentially your new customer could be sit in the same room as you, or they may know a business that you should be speaking too.
The group is full of similar like minded people who run their own business and or are self employed, lets share best practice.