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Sarasota Bradenton Airport CEO to Speak at Manatee Chamber Meeting

The Manatee Chamber of Commerce (www.manateechamber.com) will present a luncheon discussion with Sarasota Bradenton International Airport president and CEO Rick Piccolo, on Feb. 22, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at IMG Academies Golf & Country Club in Bradenton. Topics will cover the future of the airport and plans and ideas for attracting more airlines to service the local area. $25 members; $50 non-members. Reservations required by calling (941) 748-4842 ext. 123.

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