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Images: After Hours, May 16, 2016

After Hours photos from the May 16 issue of the Daily Herald Business Ledger.

The Batavia Chamber of Commerce celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony for Gatherings By Design, held at the Batavia Chamber of Commerce Office, 106 W. Wilson. Gatherings By Design is a full service event planning and decorating business. Mayor Jeffery Schielke wished owners Karen Gross and Patti Anselme success with their business.
The Lake Zurich Area Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting event for Cross Kicks Fitness. Steve Callahan, Barrington Bank & Trust tries his hand at 'bags' while LZACC Executive Director Dale Perrin looks on.
The Schaumburg Business Association recently celebrated the grand opening & ribbon cutting of the new IHOP, 1700 E. Higgins Road in Schaumburg along with Village Trustee Frank Kozak, Village Clerk Marilyn Karr, Mayor Al Larson and Economic Development Coordinator Matt Frank in attendance.
The Downtown St. Charles Partnership recently hosted a one-year brand anniversary party, held at Shakou Modern Japanese. More than 75 attendees attended the event, which included downtown business owners, city officials and DSCP members. The event highlighted the new City Side brand that rolled out in March 2015.
Comcast opened its first Xfinity Store in McHenry County at 6000 Northwest Highway in Crystal Lake. City Councilman Ralph Dawson and Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors joined store manager Muhunnad Alansari, store employees and several other Comcast employees to officially cut the ribbon. Photo by Chris McGuire
The Greater Oak Brook Chamber of Commerce presented Hub Group with the Model Workplace Award during its recent 2016 annual meeting and Awards Breakfast at Drury Lane Theatre and Conference Centerwent. The Champion for Young Professionals Award was presented to SWC Technology Partners. Senator Karen McConnaughay Representative Ron Sandack received Legislative Leadership Awards.
The St. Charles Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for Shopping for Knowledge, 3800 E. Main St.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony of 2FitSis, owned by sisters Amanda Morse and Stephanie Shipman. 2FitSis is an in-home health focused personal training business, integrating nutritional guidance and self-empowerment. Mayor Jeffery Schielke also attended the event.
Vucko Law, 4901 Forest Ave. in Downers Grove recently commemorated its opening with the community and members of Chamber630 during a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house. Vucko Law is a civil litigation firm focused on women's workplace rights.
Amita Health recently held a presentation on the The Mediterranean Diet for members of the Addison Chamber of Commerce. Members learned about eating habits and staying well.
DJK Custom Homes celebrated their Eco Smart Home in Naperville with Councilman Kevin Coyne, Dave Miller Naperville Chamber of Commerce board of director and DJK staff, local realtors and NACC Chamber Ambassadors.
The Wauconda Area Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Affordable Transmissions, 950 N. Rand Road in Wauconda.
Robb Zbierski, Freedom Personal Development, recently taught the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur Forum how formal memory training can lead to greater success personally and professionally.
Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes and members of the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce join Autism Home Support Services at their recently renovated and expanded AHSS Autism Center, 3385 N. Arlington Heights Road. AHSS uses qualified professionals trained in evidence-based practices of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy to create a positive difference in a child's overall development and long-term success.
The Buffalo Grove Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon cutting for Prairie Krafts Brewery, the first micro-brewery in Buffalo Grove. Cutting the ribbon are Maneesh Khosla, owner, and Village President Beverly Sussman and other Chamber dignitaries. Photo by Marian Rodriguez of Carstar Mundelein.
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