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Business
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In the state of Maryland you are entitled to a free personal credit
report from each of the three major credit organizations. Request
yours free at:
Equifax 1-800-685-1111
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Transunion 1-800-888-4213
This is an important piece of information. Check your credit often
to prevent false reports and identity theft.
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Second Annual
Maryland Hispanic Business Legislative
Reception
“Honoring Our Hispanic Legislative Leadership”
Senator Alex Mooney
Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez
Delegate Victor Ramirez
Thursday, February 27, 2003 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Ways and Means Committee Room
The Lowe House Building,
Maryland House of Delegates,
Annapolis, Maryland
Lite Fare and Music.
Program
6:00 pm Welcome
6:15 pm Introduction of Special Guests
Alex Mooney, Senator, Frederick County
Ana Sol Gutierrez, Delegate, Montgomery
County
Victor Ramirez, Delegate, Prince George’s
County
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Networking, Food, Music
Your Hosts for the Evening:
Anne Arundel County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Business Association
Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County
Chamber of Commerce Colombo American de Washington DC
Howard County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Eastern Shore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Harford County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Prince George’s County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Western Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
RSVP: (410) 558-3515 ask for Candelaria, MDHCC or e-mail:
luis@thesignmaninc.com
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The
Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts a Christmas party
At La Palapa Restaurant in
Ellicott City, the chamber hosted a Christmas party for the parent
Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and several other state Hispanic
chambers. Montgomery, Carroll, Eastern Shore and Howard counties
were also represented. More
than eighty persons had a chance to enjoy the excellent food and
music and network with each other and the representatives of several
banks -among them the SSA Baltimore Federal Credit Union and First
Union- the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development,
the Small Business Administration. Other businesses present, such
as construction companies, development companies, real estate companies
and a variety of other businesses, ever more numerous, show the
importance the Hispanic Chambers of Commerce in the State of Maryland.
Finally, the business community
is paying attention to Hispanic businesses and the new generation
of entrepreneurs who are enriching the business world of the State
of Maryland. Our congratulations to Gigi Guzman and Luis Borunda
heads, respectively of the Maryland and Baltimore Hispanic Chambers
of Commerce for the excellent preparation. Touch base with them
at: gguzman@mdhcc.net @ and
luis@thesignmaninc.com
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