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Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce is known for its varied event program. Please see information below for our annual events and links to coverage and photos from ones held recently.
There's something for everyone - from networking, to seminars, to business community galas - be sure to mark your calendar!
100 Mile Feast in June:
Attend an evening of outstanding local food and wine pairings hosted by a Celebrity Chef.
Business Excellence Awards Gala in February:
The Chamber hosts the largest gala in the Kitchener Waterloo area, drawing over 700 respected and recognized business leaders from every type of industry and business size. The evening is designed to provide an opportunity for our members to receive recognition as well as a chance for Chamber Members to celebrate excellence in our community.
Chamber After 5 Regional Tradeshow in September:
Be sure not to miss this event, as it is an opportunity to market your company to over 1,200 members of the business community from Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph.
Chamber Golf Scramble in August:
The Chamber Golf Scramble is an event that sells out year after year and has brought local businesses, organizations and employees together in the spirit of friendly competition for a fun-filled day that encourages, promotes and delivers teambuilding, camaraderie and networking.
Chamber Holiday Open House in December:
Join us to celebrate the season, and enjoy a great casual networking opportunity with staff and Chamber members at the Chamber office.
Energy & Environment Forum in April:
This event helps promote awareness of environmental issues within the business community and the community at large through an educational event with environmentally-focused guest speakers and exhibitors.
Family Medicine Resident Weekend in November:
Family medicine residents and their partners are treated to an all inclusive weekend that showcases the community and our health care facilities. Our visiting physicians learn about practicing medicine in the K-W area and about life in the community. Their partners also have the opportunity to meet with business and community leaders to investigate job opportunities in their professions.