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June 14 - June 18
Tuesday, June 15
Wednesday, June 16
Virtual Meeting
9:00-10:00 a.m.

Virtual Meeting
11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 17
Board of Directors Meeting
Virtual Meeting
3:45-5:00 p.m.

Virtual Event
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 15 | 8:00-9:30 a.m. | Virtual Event
Grand Sponsor
Join the Chamber for the Annual State of the County & Public Safety Awards on Zoom to receive an update on Arlington County from Arlington County Board Chair, Matt de Ferranti and pay tribute to our local heroes who keep our community safe. We are pleased to have Scott Brodbeck, Founder, Editor, and Publisher of ARLnow.com and Allison Starling, Anchor for ABC7, emcee this event.

Your registration fee will provide breakfast for a first-responder or public safety personnel.

Registration:
Member: $29
Prospective Member: $49
Thursday, June 17 | 5:00-6:00 p.m. | Virtual Event

Sign up for the Chamber's June Virtual Networking Mixer! Join us to unwind and connect with your fellow members this Thursday. Hosted over the Zoom platform, this virtual meeting will give attendees a chance to connect and catch up while we are all socially distanced. Feel free to drop in the mixer anytime!

During this Networking Mixer, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with members of the Chamber's Board of Directors! This event will have an increased Board of Directors attendance.

Registration
Member: Free with optional contribution
Prospective Member: $25

Do you have unanswered questions about the role employers should play in the vaccination of their workforce?
 
If so, or if you have other questions about COVID-19 and the vaccine, join one of the upcoming virtual town hall meetings hosted in partnership with the Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Chambers of Commerce from across the region. In these meetings, a panel of experts will explain employers’ options and responsibilities. In addition to your pre-submitted questions, some topics to include:
  • Legal considerations of returning to in-person workspaces
  • Rates of vaccination and vaccine hesitancy in the DMV
  • Challenges associated with health disparities and population immunity
  • What CDC guidance means for local regulations and workplaces
 
This presentation will be followed by a Q&A. For questions and a full list of meeting dates, visit the Greater Washington Board of Trade website.

The Arlington Chamber is a proud partner of the Vaccine Virtual Town Hall Series.

Are you looking to fill an opening or is someone you know looking for a new opportunity? The Chamber is here to help.

Members may post job openings to the job bank at no charge. Members also have free access to the Chamber’s resume bank, which is updated with resumes submitted by job seekers. Both members and non-members can post and view resumes.

Members need their ID number and password to submit jobs to the job bank. For login questions, contact Olivia McKay, Operations Manager, at [email protected].

The Chamber encouraged Arlington County to allow for the broadest possible range of ground story uses in the Columbia Pike Form Based Code. Arlington County is studying how to update the code to add permission for uses that were not envisioned when the Form Based Code was adopted, but such an update still won’t cover desired future uses not envisioned today. The goal of the Form Based Code is to provide a thriving main-street feeling; permitting all uses by default, unless specifically identified as adverse, will help deliver that goal for South Arlington’s central main street.
Charles Denney, President, Potomac and Chesapeake Cycling

The move back to in-office work, whether full-time or hybrid, is an opportunity to make changes to our previous routines and include physical activity into our daily lives. Walking and biking are easy and relatively inexpensive means to do this. Walking or biking can easily become part of an office culture, both on a personal and corporate level.
Annual Corporate Sponsors