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Zip Code’s upcoming networking event is for the ladies

Build your network at this Wednesday's “Cocktails and Conversation” event.

The "Cocktails and Conversation" flyer. (Image courtesy of Zip Code Wilmington)

This is no ordinary girls night out: Zip Code Wilmington is sponsoring a happy hour networking event, “Cocktails and Conversation,” geared toward the women of Wilmington’s business community.
The free event will be held Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 5:00–7:00 p.m. at the River Rock Kitchen on the Riverfront.
Get there early for free hors d’oeuvres till 6 p.m. Happy hour drink specials will be available until 7.
Register

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