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Williams Lake and District Chamber of Commerce is swinging for community connection

The Williams Lake and District Chamber of Commerce is holding their Swing Into Success golf tournament.

This will be the 6th year the Chamber has hosted the tournament, and in that time, has seen great success within the community.

“It’s definitely something we’ve built up to. Six strong years have been fantastic, people seem to enjoy the golf tournaments and the fun that we really have.” says Jason Ryll, Executive Director.

“While it’s non-competitive, we recognize there are some people who are pretty competitive at heart.”

Ryll added that the tournament is a way for business to connect to the community, which he says is one of the Chambers values.

He hopes to see the tournament continue for many years to come.

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