Don't Miss the April Business Breakfast: Join Us for the Budget Review Session Tomorrow!
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Are you ready to get the latest updates on our community’s future? Tomorrow morning, the RCS Community Business Association invites you to a special event that matters to every local professional and business owner. The April Business Breakfast will feature a Budget Review Session with key local leaders who will share important insights about the school district and community resources. This is your chance to hear directly from decision-makers, ask questions, and connect with others who care about the growth and well-being of our area.

What to Expect at the April Business Breakfast
The event will take place on April 30th from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Finke Equipment Training Center. This is a convenient time to start your day informed and energized. Here’s what you can look forward to:
Budget Review Session
Local leaders will present the latest budget updates for the RCS School District and community library. This session will cover how funds are allocated, upcoming projects, and priorities for the next fiscal year.
Speakers
Superintendent Chandler and Jesse Boehm from the RCS School District will provide firsthand information about school funding and plans. Lisa Neuman, Director of the RCS Community Library, will also share updates on library services and community programs.
Q&A Opportunity
Bring your questions and concerns. The leaders will be available to answer questions relevant to the business community and discuss how the budget impacts local schools and services.
Networking with Local Professionals
Connect with other business owners, community leaders, and professionals who share your interest in supporting the local economy and education.
Breakfast and Refreshments
Enjoy a fresh fruit platter and pastries to start your morning right. Drinks will be provided courtesy of Carl’s Custom Car Care Center.
Why This Event Matters to You
Understanding the budget decisions that affect our schools and community services is crucial for anyone invested in the local economy. Here’s why attending this breakfast is a smart move:
Stay Informed
Budget decisions impact everything from school programs to community resources. Knowing where funds are going helps you plan your business strategies and community involvement.
Influence Local Decisions
By attending, you show your support and can voice your opinions. Your feedback helps leaders understand the needs of the business community.
Build Stronger Connections
Meeting other professionals and leaders creates opportunities for collaboration and partnerships that benefit your business and the community.
Support Education and Community Services
Schools and libraries are vital to a thriving community. Your participation helps ensure these institutions receive the attention and resources they need.
How to Attend
Tickets are affordable and easy to get:
$10 for RCS Community Business Association members
$15 for non-members
If you are not yet a member, this event is a great reason to join and enjoy future benefits. Tickets can be purchased at the door or through the association’s website.





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