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Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce Septemberfest

14 October, 2024
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Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce Septemberfest

Optum was honored to sponsor and participate in the Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce Septemberfest in Mount Kisco, New York, on September 14. This annual three-day event is the city’s largest block party offering many fun activities including carnival rides, a pie-eating contest, and local performances.

At the Optum booth, kids had the opportunity to play doctor with Boo-Boo Bear, our giant Teddy bear. The event was a success and we extend our appreciation to everyone who stopped by our Optum booth.

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