Public Invited to SSF Chamber of Commerce 2018 Annual Recognition & Business Awards Dinner February 22nd

South San Francisco, Ca   January 14, 2018 

The South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to attend the 2018 Annual Recognition and Business Awards dinner set for February 22nd at the Conference Center located at 255 South Airport Blvd, South San Francisco.

The MC of Ceremonies will be Assembly Speaker pro-TEM Kevin Mulllin with Outstanding Business Award Recipients as follows:

Emerging Business of the Year: Sixt Rent a Car

Community Involvement: FNBNORCAL

Innovation/Sustainability: Oyster Point Development, LLC

Business Success: Basque Cultural Center

Mayor’s Award: Rotary Club of South San Francisco

Special Recognition Award: The Homeless Outreach Team

Outstanding Citizen Award: Tom Carney

Joe Fernekes Volunteer of the Year Award: Elaine Garbarino

Dick Noftsger Lifetime Achievement Award: Jeff Azzopardi

 

No host cocktails will be served at 6:00 P.M. with dinner served at 7:00 P.M. with entree choices including Surf and Turf or Grilled Vegetable Ratatouille, along with salad, rolls, dessert and wine. The cost of this event is $75 for Chamber members and $95 for the general public. This is one of South City’s finest events and we encourage neighbors to attend and applaud those receiving the awards.

 

More info on the flyer below or contact the Chamber directly at info@ssfchamber.com or by phone at 650/588.1911:

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Dennis Lindley
Dennis Lindley
6 years ago

most of those people getting awards are city employees and the wife of one of the coucil members?? Conflict much?

where’s the award for the most disliked city council in the peninsula?