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JNET Rock & Roll Dance Concert Featuring the Peculars Tonight at Temple Judea

Get your groove on with JNET, The Jewish Business Networking Organization, at its summer party on Saturday, June 21, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Temple Judea, 5429 Lindley Ave., Tarzana, CA 91356. The event will feature live entertainment, a barbeque buffet from Outback Catering, and casual networking. It is open to JNET members and guests.

Dress for summer comfort, relax with old friends and make some new ones! Dust off those dancing shoes and be prepared to boogie to The Peculiars, a fun-loving retro jam band playing hits from the '60s and '70s.

JNET members include a diverse cross-section of professionals, entrepreneurs, business owners, executives, and tradespeople from the private and public sectors. JNET is similar to a chamber of commerce but smaller, everyone is Jewish, and the chapters meet at temples.

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The event will bring together members from the organization’s Bel Air, Conejo, Northridge, Pacific Palisades, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica, Tarzana, Valley Village, West Hills, and Woodland Hills chapters.

The cost is $30 per person at the door. For more information, contact Victor Schwartz, Chair of the Social Committee, at 818-681-4121 or metszfan@sbcglobal.net.

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ABOUT JNET

The goal of JNET, the Jewish Business Networking Organization, is to be the premiere professional networking organization within the Jewish community. As a membership-based organization, JNET is committed to serving the needs of its increasing membership and facilitating the growth of business relationships throughout the Jewish community.

JNET began in 2005 in Southern California as a way for local Jewish business owners to network and support each other's businesses. In 2011, JNET’s Board of Directors approved a plan to expand the organization throughout the United States.

Annual membership dues are $85 and include admission to the monthly meetings of all 10 chapters as well as invitations to the summer and Chanukah mixers. In addition, members are eligible to do a 10-minute presentation about their business once every six months.

For more information on JNET, visit www.jnetonline.org.


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