The Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce will host its 101st Annual Meeting and Business Excellence Awards Wed?nesday, Feb. 4 at Spinelli’s on Route 1 South, Lynnfield, beginning at 6 p.m., with the dinner and the ceremony from 7 to 9 p.m.The chamber will recognize accomplishments in nine different categories including: Businessperson of the Year, Multi-Cultural Business Leadership, Da?v?id Solimine Sr. Community Service, Carol Vasapolli Volunteer of the Year, “Buddy Fennell” Hall of Fame and City and Town Pride categories for Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant and Swampscott.Gold sponsors are Eastern Bank and Metro Credit Union.Sponsorship levels are available. Program book ads will also be available.Tables of eight are av?ailable for reservation. Tickets are $75 and include appetizers during the cocktail hour and dinner.Payment can be made prior to or at the door. Checks and most major credit cards accepted.For sponsorship, tickets or general information, please go to www.LynnAreaChamber.com, call the LACC at 781-592-2900, or email the office at [email protected].?Lynnopoly’ on sale at LACC office”Lynnopoly” is selling out.The game is currently on sale at the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce located at 583 Chestnut St., Eastern Bank, 112 Market St., John’s Roast Beef, 111 Western Ave., and Wood & Associates Insurance, 32 South Common St.”Lynnopoly” was produced to celebrate the LACC’s 100th anniversary and plays like the original game based on Atlantic City, N.J., but with a total Lynn focus.”Instead of buying properties you’re buying businesses that have sponsored the spaces around the board,” said LACC president/CEO Leslie Gould.”People love it because it reflects Lynn now, but will eventually be part of Lynn business history.”Over the years people have called our office in search of the last Lynnopoly produced back in the 90s,” she said.Gould adds that they’ve been selling steadily this season.”We’ve had residents looking to buy the game for themselves and other family members.It’s fun to see the community so excited about it.”The cost of each game is $30 and does not include shipping costs. The chamber accepts cash, checks and most major credit cards.Other locations accept cash and checks made payable to the LACC.The LACC is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.For more information call 781-592-2900 or email [email protected]’s Sanchez appointed specialty program manager at Care DimensionsDANVERS – Care Dimensions, formerly Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston, has promoted Lynn’s Lisbet Sanchez, RN, CHPN to specialty program manager.Sanchez has been with Care Dimensions since 2012 as an RN case manager.Her new duties will include overseeing the tele-health program, developing and recommending clinical policies and procedures related to specialty programs, developing quality improvement plans for designated programs and monitoring quality indicators and outcomes. Sanchez received a bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Salem State University and is hospice and palliative care certified.Care Dimensions is the most comprehensive, diversified and largest provider of high-quality and compassionate care for adults and children with advanced illness in Massachusetts. Care Dimensions’ unmatched depth and breadth of service enables individualized care for patients and their loved ones. Services include hospice, palliative care, chronic disease management, support and teaching programs.