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It's only a 40-hour drive- Would you do it?

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{NAME}, No matter which coast you're on or closest to, there are two events you might consider if yo

{NAME}, No matter which coast you're on or closest to, there are two events you might consider if you're looking to expand your network or your knowledge. Want to go to both? It's only a 40-hour drive, door-to-door. June 24 in Philadelphia Two weeks FROM TODAY, on June 24, The Notary Hotel in Philadelphia is hosting notaries in the northeast for a fun-filled happy hour with Judi Lawrence and I. The Philly Happy Hour is FREE and you can bring a notary-buddy. We'll be raffling off prizes, and having great conversations. The vibe is casual and fun. [Please register here (It's free)]( July 13 in Long Beach, CA The Notary Family and Andy Moore of Moore Signings, is hosting a network and learn event in southern California on July 13 from 10-2 with lunch included. I've attended their events before and they do an amazing job educating AND networking in a fun, safe, environment. Highly recommend! The early bird pricing is only $45 to attend, but you have to act fast! They have limited spots available and the price goes up after July 1. Check out some of the topics they'll be covering: - How do I market my Mobile Notary services to Attorneys and Paralegals? - Can I network with other Notaries to outsource some of these services and still make money? - What's involved in being a Wedding Officiant? How do I get started? - What should I know about offering Apostille services? - Why do customers need Finger Printing services or Live Scan? - Where can I find Training Courses for these Services? That's valuable! And all for $45 (inluding a lunch!)! [Register here]( Choose the best event for you, or make the 40-hour drive for both, coast to coast. There's opportunity (and adventure) EVERYWHERE! Bill Montana in August PS- What will likely end up being the biggest notary event of the year, The Montana 406 Notary Conference is coming up in August too. Is Montana on your bucket list? You should see it summer! Plus, this event is sanctioned and organized by the Montana Secretary of State's office and is PACKED full of value with over 300 notaries expected to attend. If you can only make it to one major event this year, this may be the one to consider. Thought leaders, trainers, and instructors from around the country will be there. Plus, leaders from the Hague Convention Apostille Treaty team will be onsite for education and training. It's a who's who of the nerdiest of proportions and it will be a blast. Join us? [Register here]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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