An early morning meeting over bacon and eggs may be the key to successful business relations for Watertown’s future.
The dining complex at Maranatha Baptist University was host to this year’s Community Business Breakfast, which provides local businesses, government officials, university and Watertown Unified School District faculty, staff, and students the opportunity to gain knowledge on relevant business topics as well as helps to connect participants to each other’s services. This year, the community also used it as the second event for its Building Bridges initiative, which help connects the City of Watertown, the Watertown Chamber of Commerce and the WUSD, and gave an emphasis on business and career opportunities in the city, area and state.
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