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BNI Visitor Day

Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center, 175 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

Are you a local Arlington business or do you conduct business freqently in Arlington? Are you looking for ways to increase revenues? Referrals are typically the best avenues to increase business. 

Business Networking International (BNI) is a unique networking group that has only one person per profession. We are the local Arlington Chapter of BNI and we are looking for a variety of business to come visit our chapter. If you are a local business or conduct business in Arlington, we'd love to see you. 

Food and Drink are included. 

Event Details

Posted by: Derek Mazzarella
Where Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center 175 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 02474 (We meet in the basement of the library)
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 am–8:30 am
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­bnimass.­com/­chapte­rdetails.­php?­chapterId=­4776&­amp;­t=­ddded618bddd95dc42540b58c9ff9389114fd28e­3cc1abc00a­3909df330871e2&­amp;­name=­BNI%­20BNI%­20Mystic%­20Valley%­20Conne­ction
Phone 7812923283
Price $0

More About Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center

Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center

Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center

175 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA
781-316-3198

Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center is a branch of the Robbins Library. It is open three days a week, and has a variety of fiction and nonfiction titles for adults, young adults as well as children, in addition to newspapers and magazines. Small collections of videos and large type print books rotate from the Robbins Library to the branch on a regular basis. CD-ROM games for children are available to borrow. Infant-toddler programs, pre-school storytimes and sing-alongs are offered.

In 1965, the Robbins Library learned of a bequest from Edith M. Fox for expansion of the East Branch building. In 1969 the building was completed and named for its chief benefactor. The library was closed briefly from July 1989 to June 1990 due to economic constraints, but reopened in July 1990 after Arlington residents voted additional funds in a referendum. In 1994 the building became a library and community center.

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