ALEXANDRIA — Precision IT Solutions, located at 1229 N Nokomis NE in Alexandria, will host the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Wake Up Alexandria event on Friday, June 3 from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
Wake Up Alexandria is a Chamber networking event that is open to everyone. It offers an opportunity for attendees to learn about the businesses and organizations within the community.
A $1 admission is requested, with all proceeds donated to the day’s nonprofit recipient, Lake Carlos State Park. All Chamber members will be placed in a drawing for the Pot of Gold, which is currently valued at more than $5,500.
Precision IT Solutions provides comprehensive IT consulting services and solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. With more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry, the Precision team helps businesses make the right technology investments to maximize potential and growth. The company offers flat-rate monthly subscriptions and remote and on-site IT support around the clock. For more information visit pitsmn.com.
Precision IT Solutions to host Wake Up Alexandria
Wake Up Alexandria is a Chamber networking event that is open to everyone. It offers an opportunity for attendees to learn about the businesses and organizations within the community.

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This is an Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce networking event that is open to everyone.
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