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Navigating the ADA Waters With or Without a Paddle
Navigating the ADA Waters With or Without a Paddle Navigating the ADA Waters With or Without a Paddle Presented by: Jennifer Bouman-Steagall Work is hard, job tasks are complicated, and figuring out when and what workplace accommodations to make can be tricky, if not risky! If you feel like you are drowning in the ADA interactive process and…
Read MoreBoys & Girls Club Youth of the Year
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year Johanna Gamboa, a senior at Mount Vernon High School, and nearly a lifetime member of the Mount Vernon Clubhouse of Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County was announced as the 2022 Washington State Youth of the Year at a gala dinner in Seattle, WA Thursday night.…
Read MoreChinook Enterprises is Hiring
Chinook Enterprises is Hiring Position Opening: Employment Specialist Level I and II Want a career that makes a difference in your community? Chinook Enterprises is seeking self-starters who enjoy networking and creative problem solving to support individuals with disabilities and other barriers to gain access to the workforce and the community. As an…
Read MoreMulti-Factor Authentication Q & A with NW Technology
Multi-Factor Authentication Q & A with NW Technology Join NW Technology for an exclusive training only available to our Service Agreement Partners. You’ve been hearing a lot about multi-factor authentication and the push to adapt it at the office and at home. But still businesses and individuals are not adopting the policy while still continuing…
Read MoreBloodworks NW Returns to Skagit County in April
Bloodworks NW Returns to Skagit County in April Blood Supply Forecast Report – March 21, 2022 The local blood supply is dropping to critical low levels as most regional hospitals resume surgeries that were delayed due to the pandemic. The resumption of these surgeries is increasing the demand on the local blood supply – in…
Read MoreTulip Town Locals Night Sponsored by Skagit Acres
Tulip Town Locals Night Sponsored by Skagit Acres Spring in Skagit Valley’s hottest ticket and honored-tradition of opening up Tulip Town to our local friends and neighbors is back this year! A snapshot of what to expect from a trip to Tulip Town for Locals Night: • Enjoy a sunset stroll through the tulip field…
Read MoreChristianson’s Nursery Spring Classes
Christianson’s Nursery Spring Classes Located in beautiful Skagit Valley, we offer a wide variety of common and uncommon plants, garden accessories, antiques, and gifts. Open Daily 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Plants I Would Never Be Without Saturday, April 2nd 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. In the Vinery Free Admission please call the Garden…
Read MorePrimerica Has the Solutions!
Primerica Has the Solutions! We have the solutions! Business Owner Retirement Solutions Mark your calendar, hop on next Wednesday, 3/23 at 9amPST. Learn how money works and build your financial house. Wendy Lucas, Phil Thornley, Tamara Drake, and Special Guest! Date and Time: Wednesday Mar 23, 2022 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PDT Zoom…
Read MoreSkagit Valley College announces new president
Skagit Valley College announces new president After an extensive nationwide search, the Skagit Valley College Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Christopher Villa as the college’s seventh president. The board voted unanimously in support of Villa. “We’re excited to welcome Dr. Villa to Skagit Valley College,” said Board Chair Flora Perez-Lucatero. “He brings a wealth…
Read MoreRebecca Murray offers Presention Skills Course in partnership with WWU
Rebecca Murray offers Presention Skills Course in partnership with WWU Chamber Member Rebecca P. Murray teaches How to Become a Triple E Presenter: Effective, Engaging and Entertaining, a new online course at Western Washinton University. This five-week, fast-track course starting Wednesday, April 13th, is designed to give you skills to connect with any audience and deliver…
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