For Immediate Release: The third edition of the Healthcare Mixer 2018. ORLANDO, FLORIDA - 06/06/2018 The HEALTHCARE MIXER is gearing up for its third edition. The event will be hosted at EL BUDA DOWNTOWN ORLANDO and will run from 6pm until 10pm. Guests will have an opportunity to meet past and present sponsors and learn more about their services. Registration is requested by going into Eventbrite. There will be FREE refreshments provided by Orlando Brewing and giveaways at the event. The event is FREE for medical practitioners and lawyers. Cost is $10.00 for those who are not from the medical or law field. Most of the proceeds will be used towards supporting the non profit back to school event Kutz4kids in August 5, 2018. About Healthcare Mixer: Healthcare Mixer is an event geared towards the medical and law fields. The event is conducted once a quarter and has not cost to medical practitioners or Lawyers. The event was founded by Rick Garcia at the Citrus Club, which later ...
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