Interest in Chronicle Club grows
Find out how you can get involved
IF YOU’RE part of the local business community, there’s a very good chance you’ve heard of The Chronicle Club – but what’s it all about?
Launched mid-year, the club’s aim is to provide an engaging mix of entertainment, key note speakers and specially themed events to give the region’s business owners prime peer networking opportunities – not to mention very attractive advertising packages in The Chronicle newspaper and online platforms.
Club members have already been enthralled with the incredibly personal and compelling insights of INXS band member Kirk Pengilly at their last private function, held at the City Golf Club.
But that is just a taste of things to come with entrepreneur and fitness guru Michelle Bridges taking centre stage in November.
And if you think Michelle’s journey is one of courage and tenacity, then get ready for navy
‘‘ MEMBERSHIP RATES START AT JUST $65 A WEEK
diver Paul de Gelder’s incredible story of losing an arm and a leg to a shark attack.
In June, a guaranteed night of intrigue and amazement awaits when internationally acclaimed grand illusionist Cosentino captivates The Chronicle Club audience with his mind-blowing magic and sleight of hand.
On top of the marketing opportunities for business owners, by becoming a member of The Chronicle Club you are also helping assist local charities and community groups.
And it’s all included as part of your annual subscription.
Membership rates start at just $65 a week.
If you’d like to find out more, please contact Marg Alexander on 4690 9422.