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Ivy League Professionals - September 26th Happy Hour

Ivy League Professionals - September 26th Happy Hour

Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (EST)
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99 Bottles
1445 2nd Street
Sarasota, Florida, United States 34236

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** Due to the approaching storm Helene, this event has been cancelled.  Look for our next event on October 24th. **

Join the Ivy League Professionals Networking Group of Sarasota for our September Happy Hour. This month's event location is 99 Bottles in downtown Sarasota.  The Happy Hour will be on Thursday, September 26th, starting at 5pm. It officially ends at 7pm, but guests usually stay longer. We will have our own space adjacent to the bar. 

Ample parking is available on the street or in the nearby parking garage.  There is no cost to attend. Drinks and food will be available for purchase. 

Attendance is open to alumni of Ivy League schools and their guests, who are still active in the workforce and interested in professional networking. These events provide a great opportunity to socialize with other local alumni in an informal setting.  In the past, these gatherings have generated many new social and business connections. Feel free to come when convenient for you and look for our group.   

Please use the form to indicate if you are planning to attend, so that we can anticipate attendance for the venue staff.  For questions, please email Peter Offringa (Princeton) at poffringa@gmail.com.

Feel free to join our Facebook Group for other updates, photos from events and announcements of future gatherings.

Additionally, if you enjoy these types of networking opportunities with fellow Ivy League alumni, please consider joining the Ivy League Club.

 

location

99 Bottles
1445 2nd Street
Sarasota, Florida, United States 34236

Get directions »

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