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Let’s Cut the Ribbon!
Let’s Cut the Ribbon!
Let’s Cut the Ribbon!

Published on: 03/26/2025

This news was posted by Bay Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC)

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Let’s Cut the Ribbon!

You’re invited to a Ribbon Cutting Celebration as we welcome Coos Bay Commercial Kitchen & Little Fish Seafood Market to the Bay Area Chamber community!

Tuesday, April 1st | 4:30 PM
723 S. 2nd St., Coos Bay

Founded by Greta Horn, this innovative new venture brings the first commercial kitchen to Oregon’s South Coast—empowering local fisheries, food entrepreneurs, and promoting sustainable seafood.

Come celebrate, network, and support a business making big waves in our community.

No foolin’—this event’s a catch!
Bring a friend and help us give them a warm Chamber welcome!

#TeamRojo #RibbonCutting #SupportLocal #ChamberEvent #SustainableSeafood #CoosBayBusiness #WomenInBusiness

RSVP: Ribbon-Cutting Celebraton

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