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Cocktail Mixer for Professionals 35+ at the Old Angler's Inn

Title: Cocktail Mixer for Professionals 35+ (website)
Venue: Old Angler's Inn (Potomac, MD)
Full Price: $10.00   Our Price: $5.00
Don't let the younger folks have all the fun; come and join other professionals over 35 for a special mixer! Professionals in the City invites you to spend the evening at the Old Angler's Inn, a great place to meet, mix and mingle with both old and new friends.

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Professionals in the City is hosting a cocktail mixer with an elegant and special feel, especially for people 35 and up!

If you're fairly new to Professionals in the City, this is a can't-miss chance to get together and meet other new members as well as not-so-new members! All are welcome, but they especially hope to see new members and become better acquainted.  It's perfectly okay to come by yourself; you won't be alone for long! By the time this evening comes to a close, you will have made more new professional friends than you ever imagined!

You can't help but be charmed by this hospitable and spectacular inn! This is the perfect place to mix with old friends and meet new professional friends!

About Professionals in the City:

Professionals in the City is a socializing and networking organization that offers professionals in major cities an opportunity to unwind, have fun, and meet people who share their interests outside of the workplace.

About Old Angler's Inn:

A most charming dining spot, the Old Angler's Inn has been immortalized in countless Washington D.C. novels as a romantic winter getaway, sitting before the fireplace and perusing the menu. It is equally glorious in the summer when the main action moves to the incomparable terrace.

The Old Angler's Inn, with its, over a century-old tradition as a center of comfort for travelers, bonhomie and gracious living embodies in its location and legend much of what an historian meant in writing that the Potomac Valley "was a region which is distinguished, for here men and events fashioned design for the nation to follow and act upon."