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Local Businesses Come Together At KeyPoint Credit Union Dublin

KeyPoint Credit Union gathering celebrates both new and established local businesses

Attendees and Staff at the local business gathering event in Dublin
Attendees and Staff at the local business gathering event in Dublin (Photo Credit: Keypoint Credit Union)

Keypoint Credit Union hosted a vibrant gathering for local businesses of the Dublin community last week, to foster an environment of connection and collaboration.

The event, which took place at their location in Amador Valley Boulevard and drew a diverse crowd ranging from newly launched startups to long-standing establishments, some of which have been integral parts of the community for decades.

The gathering also welcomed the participation of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, highlighting the importance of strong business alliances within the community. The Chamber’s presence underscored its commitment to supporting local enterprises across various stages of their development.

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The Press Cafe Owners at KPCU
Rebekah and Marshall Culp, Owners of The Press Café, address attendees

Among the highlights of the event was the exceptional catering provided by The Press Café, a popular eatery with locations in Pleasanton and Livermore. The café's owners, Rebekah and Marshall Culp, expressed their heartfelt gratitude towards the community, whose unwavering support has been pivotal in helping them remain operational through lockdowns and beyond.

Adding a touch of elegance to the event, Prima Vini, who operates a popular wine bar just a stone's throw away, supplied a selection of fine wines, contributing to the festive atmosphere. Represented by Managing Director, Brandon Mueller, their participation was a showcase of their exquisite offerings and their commitment to the community

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At the KPCU Business Gathering
(left to right) Bisa Grant (President and CEO of Anchor Construction) and daughter, Brandon Mueller (Managing Director Prima Vini), Sawsan Wolski (Owner The Frame Company and Art Gallery), Jean Josey (City Councilmember) and Angela Season (KPCU Branch Manager)

This gathering marked a welcome opportunity for local businesses to network, share experiences, and forge new partnerships. “We were delighted with the turnout,” said Angela Season, Keypoint Branch Manager “many attendees made connections that will lead to future collaborations which is great. We aim to serve local businesses as best we can and I am sure we will host more of these gatherings in future.”

As the Dublin community continues to grow and evolve, events like this play a crucial role in strengthening the local economy and fostering a spirit of mutual support and collaboration among its members.

KPCU Dublin Guests enjoy catering
Attendees at KeyPoint Credit Union Dublin's business gathering (art supplied by artists from the Dublin Arts Collective nonprofit)



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