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Chamber of Commerce bringing back Corporate Challenge day

The Huron Chamber of Commerce is bringing back the Corporate Challenge for local businesses.

Chamber Executive Director Colin Carmichael shares that the event has been around since the 70s but it disappeared for decades, and the chamber recently brought it back. Carmichael says it's a great way for the business community to get to know each other in a fun way.

"We brought it back 3 years ago in partnership with Engage Goderich and Royal LePage Heartland Realty. So this is the third year of the renewed Corporate Challenge and it's a half day of fun activities and games that corporate teams participate in," Carmichael enthused.

Businesses can compete by registering teams with the Huron Chamber of Commerce.

"It's a good opportunity for local businesses to do some team building and to get to know some of the other businesses around the county. It's just a fun Friday afternoon to spend with our chamber friends," added Carmichael.

The date for the Huron Chamber of Commerce Corporate Challenge is Friday, June 13 at Bannister Park in Goderich. You can register a team from your business to compete on the Huron Chamber of Commerce website here: https://huronchamber.ca/the-corporate-challenge-is-back/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-corporate-challenge-is-back

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