LAKE HAVASU — Lake Havasu’s Chamber of Commerce Hospitality Industry Alliance will be hosting its first bowling tournament for professionals who pride themselves in the art of courteousness. If you just so happen to be someone in the hospitality industry, it’s time to showcase your talents with the chamber this month.
The purpose of the group is to promote the expansion of neighborhood hospitality companies. The team’s goal is to put Lake Havasu on the map as an outstanding place to be for hospitable greatness.
Each business in participation will be bringing teams of five for the ‘Battle of the Brands’ tourney challenge. With three rounds of games, prizes will be awarded to the highest score of the teams with the best throw as well as the best wardrobe that embodies their company.
Food and music will also be provided by the chamber. Registration fees for alliance members is $200, chamber members will need to pay a fee of $250.00, while nonmember fees are $300.00 to participate.
The Chamber of Commerce is still looking for three additional hospitality teams to join in on the fun. Currently, only seven teams have registered.
Industry professionals wanting to sign up for networking and bowl with their colleagues can do so by visiting Lake Havasu City Chamber of Commerce website.
Future plans also remain in the works for the Chamber Hospitality Industry Alliance with their upcoming Hospitality Appreciation event scheduled to take place this November. In giving its members events like these as a market driven tool for professional progress, it is also created opportunities for them to interact with one another.
Chamber Hospitality Industry Alliance’s very first bowling tournament will be held on Sunday, August 17 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Havasu Lanes and Keglers Lane located at 2134 McCulloch Blvd. North in Lake Havasu City
For current President and CEO of Havasu’s Chamber of Commerce Andrea Helart, creating a society of lively and shared customer success with locally involved businesses is essential for our hospitality and tourism community.
“We want to build a culture of fun, collaboration, and community oriented customer service that is important for Havasu.
Due to the time frame of many of our other events, we rarely get to see the hospitality industry professionals enjoy our networking opportunities. We also want to ensure that one of the most important industries in our region feels supported, Helart said.