A celebration of Butte businesses, their employees and our community is coming up September 19th at the Butte Civic Center as the Butte Chamber of Commerce hosts its 112th Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony.  The Chamber will be celebrating "20 under 40" as they help to identify and celebrate 20 local business leaders under 40 years of age who are excelling in their respective careers and fields and who have given back to the community and donated time philanthropically.  Eric Dowdle, the nationally-renowned folk artist behind the "Butte, America" puzzle will also explain his newest work in detail.

The event will begin with no-host cocktails and networking at 5pm, the awards and annual meeting at 6:15pm and dinner served at 6:30pm.  Entertainment begins at 7:45pm.

Reservations can be made at the Butte Chamber of Commerce at 1000 George Street, by calling (406) 723-3177 or online at www.buttechamber.org.  Individual tickets are $75, a table sponsorship with seating for 10 is $800 and major sponsorships are available for $1500.  Please reserve your table by September 5th and if you are interested in a major sponsorship, please contact Butte Chamber Executive Director, Stephanie Sorini.

For $125 there are several table decoration opportunities which is a fun way to promote your business, share your swag, enjoy additional exposure and tell your story.  The deadline to reserve a table decoration sponsorship is also September 5th.  Requests will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.

During the celebration you will also have the opportunity to purchase the incredible new "Butte, America" puzzle and meet the artist behind it, Eric Dowdle.  The puzzle is also available for purchase at the Butte Chamber on George Street or at the Berkeley Pit Viewing Stand Gift Shop.

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