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Peoria Chamber of Commerce to host Lunch and Learn

Posted 12/22/21

The Peoria Chamber of Commerce's quarterly event Lunch and Learn returns 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Jan. 13, at Jalapeno Inferno, 9832 W. Northern Ave.

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Peoria Chamber of Commerce to host Lunch and Learn

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The Peoria Chamber of Commerce's quarterly event Lunch and Learn returns 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Jan. 13, at Jalapeno Inferno, 9832 W. Northern Ave.

The speaker will be Angela Harrolle, president of the 100 Club, which supports all police, correctional, probation and parole officers, firefighters, and federal agents who are serving and protecting the citizens of Arizona. This includes all county, tribal, state and federal levels.

Cost for the event is $25 for chamber members and $40 for non-members.

To register go to www.peoriachamber.com or call 623-979-3601.

The 100 Club of Arizona and its members realize that money can never make up for the loss of or disability of a loved one, but it can be helpful in covering immediate expenses.

In addition, the 100 Club of Arizona has a committee of experts, including members of the fallen officer’s agency, CPAs, attorneys, trust officers, brokers, financial consultants, insurance consultants and employee benefits consultants. This team, at the survivor’s request, will advise and counsel families in a wide-range of areas without cost or obligation.