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Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce hosts Meet, Greet, Eat

The chamber is looking to restarting its regular monthly events as the pandemic winds down.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 2:29 p.m. March 25, 2021
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As the number of vaccinations increase, the people of Longboat Key are feeling more confident to meet, greet and eat with one another again. The Longboat Key Chamber hosted its annual Meet, Greet, Eat event at the Longboat Key Club on March 25. 

“We’re trying now to get back to the new normal, whatever that is,” chamber President Gail Loefgren said. “We’re going to start our normal networking events in April with luncheons and Business After Hours.”

Originally, Meet, Greet, Eat was planned for February, but Loefgren rescheduled it to March to allow for more people to get vaccinated and feel safer coming to the event. There was strong interest from the community, and more than 150 people signed up in advance. Dozens moved between the indoor ballroom and outdoor patio, and the chamber provided color-coded wristbands to indicate how comfortable they were to be unmasked near others. 

“I think everybody’s anxious for some sort of sense of normalcy,” Loefgren said. “I think we timed it as well as we could to get to all the people who are snowbirds, so we were pleased.”

Even the “eat” part went well, as local food vendors served individual portions to enjoyed indoors or out. 

“We had great food vendors,” Loefgren. “We were a little concerned about that because of COVID. It’s hard these days to serve any kind of food at an event.”

Liz Sparr and Mollie Thomas
Liz Sparr and Mollie Thomas
Attendees spread out onto the terrace to eat and see other vendors.
Attendees spread out onto the terrace to eat and see other vendors.
Tom Martin and Ken Jackson
Tom Martin and Ken Jackson
Matt Krieger and Michael Vejins
Matt Krieger and Michael Vejins
Mary Lou Johnson talks about her photography business.
Mary Lou Johnson talks about her photography business.
David Novak and Renee Odell
David Novak and Renee Odell
Mary Lou Johnson stamps an attendee's raffle card.
Mary Lou Johnson stamps an attendee's raffle card.
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Carol Staitman and Marshall Rose
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Josh Cummings and Kellie Spring
Gail Loefgren and Rick Konsavage
Gail Loefgren and Rick Konsavage
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Ana Salgado and Petra Danielsohn
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Jerry Knab and Carl Mazzaferro
Arlene Skversky and Brandie Puls
Arlene Skversky and Brandie Puls
Jimmy Bonner
Jimmy Bonner
Nancy and Chris Richard
Nancy and Chris Richard
Jim Turk shows the Junk King table to Nancy and Chris Richard
Jim Turk shows the Junk King table to Nancy and Chris Richard
Ivan Radosavljevic and Mike Mat
Ivan Radosavljevic and Mike Mat
Scott Kuykendall
Scott Kuykendall
Jerry Fernandez and Barb Dietz
Jerry Fernandez and Barb Dietz
Brad Marner and Lynn Horne
Brad Marner and Lynn Horne
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Kayla Charles and Agatha Magalhaes
Kaitlyn Ruh
Kaitlyn Ruh
Donna Sharp Blaney and Suzy Brenner
Donna Sharp Blaney and Suzy Brenner
Suzy Brenner stamps an attendee's raffle card.
Suzy Brenner stamps an attendee's raffle card.

 

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