Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce announces annual Steamers at Sunset lobster bake event

Jeannie Hebert, President and CEO
Jeannie Hebert, President and CEO
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The Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce announced on May 24 that its annual Steamers at Sunset lobster bake will take place on Thursday, June 25, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Barn at Blissful Meadows Golf Club in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.

The event is described as a signature summer gathering for the chamber and its members, offering an opportunity for networking and community engagement.

UniBank and Precious Ones are recognized as presenting sponsors for this year’s event. The evening will feature tropical-themed music by Captain Zip, a variety of food options including lobster, steak, chicken, and vegetarian entrees, cocktails, and themed festivities. Attendees are encouraged to wear Hawaiian attire for a chance to win the Golden Lobster Award.

Registration is available online through the chamber’s website. Ticket prices vary depending on entrée selection and membership status: $110 for members or $135 for future members choosing lobster; $90 or $120 for steak; $80 or $110 for chicken; and $75 or $100 for vegetarian Beyond Burger options. All attendees must indicate their choice of steamers or corn chowder when registering. Tickets include hors d’oeuvres, salad, selected entrée with sides, dessert, and access to a cash bar throughout the evening.

RSVPs are requested by June 22. For additional information about registration or menu selections, Liz O’Neil can be contacted at the provided phone number or email address.



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