The Spanish Consulate in Miami, the Trade Office and the Spain-Florida Foundation prepare an institutional and business trip to Saint Augustine, Florida. The intention is to explore the opportunities of collaboration in the 450 commemoration to be held on 2015 and to identify the opportunities that the city may offer to Spanish companies.
With the support of Mayor Joseph L. Boles, Saint Augustine, its Chamber of Commerce and the FlaglerCollege would offer the Spanish delegation a clear perspective through the organization of several activities. It could be highlighted the participation of the economical development agency of the city, the Jacksonville port, restaurants associations, banking and real state, among others.
The itinerary is enclosed.
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On Saturday, June 26, 2010
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
10AM until 4PM
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