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The Bullitt County Chamber hosts recurring events, including Morning Mingles + ribbon cutting ceremonies.

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Fall is a great time to support your community, whether getting your pumpkin spice fix at a local coffee shop, attending a high school football game, or soaking up the final weeks of the farmer’s market.

One more thing to add to your fall bucket list: growing your professional network. Don’t let your calendar fill up without penciling in these networking opportunities at upcoming Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce events:

  • Women in Business Luncheon | Friday, Sept. 6 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Kicking things off with pumpkin spice + business advice is an expert panel of women in business from the University of Louisville, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives, and Springhill Winery. Stick around for the silent auction.
  • First Responders Luncheon | Thursday, Sept. 12 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Honor first responders from local fire, police, sheriff, and EMS departments along with retired responders. Hear a special keynote address from Russell Coleman, Kentucky’s attorney general.
  • 4th Annual Chamber Day at the Races | Friday, Sept. 20 | 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. | Spend the day at the historic Churchill Downs. Tickets include admission, a program, access to private wagering windows, a chef’s buffet, and a cash bar. Plan ahead: You might be a little hoarse for the rest of the weekend.
  • October Open Networking Luncheon | Thursday, Oct. 10 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Enjoy the ultimate working lunch by connecting with local business leaders or discovering opportunities to grow your business.
  • Bullitt County Chamber Annual Dinner | Thursday, Oct. 24 | 6-8:30 p.m. | Celebrate the achievements of local business leaders and see what the Louisville business community has been up to throughout 2024.

Pro tip: You don’t have to be a chamber member to attend these events. However; some require early registration, so don’t hesitate to reserve your spot.

The Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce hosts networking events year-round and offers additional resources to help small businesses grow, foster entrepreneurial spirit, and promote philanthropic leadership.

Explore the full event calendar and learn more about becoming a member below.

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