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Last chance for Seattle networking event

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I live about 90 minutes north of Seattle, {NAME}, so come Friday, March 15, I'll trek south to kic

I live about 90 minutes north of Seattle, {NAME}, so come Friday, March 15, I'll trek south to kick-off the PNW Notary Meet & Mingle with happy hour at the host hotel, the historic, Mayflower Park. It's downtown, walkable to much of what Seattle has become famous for. Four shows/movies impacted my love of the Pacific Northwest, including the Seattle area: - Goonies (My favorite childhood movie-even though that was Oregon, not so much Washington) - Sleepless in Seattle - Harry and the Hendersons - Fraser (of course!) But did you know there were dozens more based in the Seattle area? Check out the Wiki [here](. This whole area sparks nostalgia and gratitude. Then, combine it with like-minded, heart-driven, notary entreprenuers, the PNW Meet & Mingle is going to be a weekend we won't forget. The actual event takes place Saturday, March 16, and it will be sprinkled with fun and networking starting Friday night through Sunday morning. Until midnight tonight, tickets are only $150. [Reserve Your Spot]( There's only a few seats left as of right now. If they don't sell by midnight, prices go up to $200 again. If you're in the area, or want to be, now is the time to make it happen at the best price possible. This is your final notice. I'll leave you alone about the PNW Meet & Mingle after this. And then, hopefully, I'll see you at the event. I'll be presenting my estate planning attorney marketing techniques. Until then, Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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