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There is strength in numbers.
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If you’re having a problem with local government, other business people in our group are probably having the same difficulties. Don’t go it alone! Stand with us and let your voice be heard.
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Midway Business Association president Donna Dionne accepts a check from APNBA president Patrick Donaldson. These funds will help install road signs identifying the association’s boundaries.
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Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams visits with MBA president Donna Dionne at an association meeting held at Pizza Baron.
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When you join the Midway Business Association, you’ll be in good company. You’ll meet people who also desire this area to:
• Become a better area in which to do business;
• Create projects and solve local, community problems;
• Attract the attention of your local government; and,
• Network with your fellow businesses.
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Complain – or take action!
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So many people complain about zoning, city and county fees and taxes, crime and neighborhood issues that affect their business.
Instead of complaining, join a group that is involved in solving local problems.
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MBA member, Dr. Norbert Huntley shares a light moment with Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams.
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Take 90 minutes and find out for yourself
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Join us on the second Tuesday of the month (except August and December) for lunch.
Time: 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Pizza Baron, 2604 SE 122nd Ave
Located just south of SE Division St., east side.
Lunch cost is $6.00 for pizza or salad and drink
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Special events attract business people for our area.
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