(November 16, 2009)--Moline, IL - The Illinois Quad City Chamber of Commerce kicks off the holiday season with its annual "Taste of the Chamber" beginning at 5:15 PM on Thursday, November 19, 2009 at the Isle of Capri located on 1777 Isle Parkway in Bettendorf, IA. This festive event combines the best of fun, food sampling and the soothing rhythms of the Black Hawk College Jazz ensemble...add to that the warm, relaxed company of this area's top leaders and you may find a new spicy combo you can't live without as well as the business contact that could make your 2010.

    The event will feature tastings from the Chamber member restaurants and caterers. The list of participating vendors, to date, includes:

  • Fireworks Coffeehouse
  • Lagomarcino's
  • Ganson's Neighborhood Café
  • Jumer's Casino & Hotel
  • TGI Fridays
  • Hy-Vee
  • The Captain's Table
  • Sam's Club
  • TPC Deere Run
  • Bridges Catering
  • Aramark
  • Denny's
  • The Hungry Hobo
  • Bass Street Chop House

The cost of the event is $10 for Illinois Quad City Chamber of Commerce members and $20 for guests. Stop at any of the above participating eateries and ask for a $5 off coupon. Bring your appetite and your business ideas for this grand mix of networking and  cuisine sampling from around the area just in time to become aware of new holiday gathering places as well as and catering possibilities for year-end parties and 2010 events.

For twenty five years the Illinois Quad City Chamber of Commerce has been bringing together the right people with the right products...right here in our hometown.

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