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Chamber hosts Lunch and Learn with Renovate Communications

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[February 21, 2013]  Have you ever wished you could unlock the code to great presentations? To leading a meeting or delivering a talk that motivates and inspires? Steve Jobs, Seth Godin, Michael Hyatt and Martin Luther King have been known for getting people to move. How do they do it?

To gain three keys to better presentations, you are encouraged to attend a Tuesday noon event hosted by the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Renovate Communications. The Lunch and Learn program will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Pegram Room at the Lincoln Public Library.

In this session, you'll learn the three keys that effective presenters know and use every time they speak. Whether you speak to a group of two or 2,000, these principles work.

As an exclusive bonus for participating, you'll receive a gift that will help launch your presentations beyond ordinary and make them extraordinary.

The cost to attend the event, which includes lunch, is only $15 for chamber members and $25 for nonmembers. Space is limited, so please RSVP by Monday to Jennifer at the chamber at 217-735-2385 or to events@lincolnillinois.com.

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The Lunch and Learn program is part of the chamber's mission to serve, advocate for, support and unify local businesses for the prosperity of Logan County.

[Text from file received from the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce]

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