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Auburn Symphony “A Pacific Northwest Treasure”
Excel to Accelerate FREE Workshop July 14th 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Topic: “How To Take Advantage Of Mobile Compu ng”
Courtesy of Vorsite Chamber office 25 2nd St. NW ________________________________ Business Insider Luncheon
CHAMBER YEAR IN REVIEW Topic: Chamber & Leadership plans for our partners Tuesday, July 19th 11:30 -1:00 p.m. Emerald Downs Emerald Downs Drive Auburn, WA. For a complete listing of Chamber and Community Events, visit our website at auburnareawa.org/events/calendar
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Excel to Accelerate FREE Workshop Wednesday, June 1st 10 a.m. to noon Topic: VALUE INNOVATION Chamber office 25 2nd St. NW ________________________________ Business Insider Luncheon
Sponsored by Pete von Reichbauer Topic: TO BE ANNOUNCED! Tuesday, June 21st 11:30 -1:00 p.m. Emerald Downs Emerald Downs Drive Auburn, WA.
June 2, 2016
Auburn Wine and Caviar 2402 A Street SE, Auburn
June 9, 2016
Green River Cyclery & Busted Bike Café & Tap House 8 S Division St, Auburn
June 16, 2016
BSB & Raw, Muckleshoot Casino 2402 Auburn Way South, Auburn
June 23, 2016
Bogey's Public House 29630 Green River Rd SE, Auburn
June 30, 2016
Schilling Hard Cider Tasting Room 4402 D St NW, Suite 101, Auburn
Business Insider Luncheon
ALASKA AIR
THEN, NOW AND THE FUTURE
Join us August 16th 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Emerald Downs
Article submitted by Andy Orr, Program Manager; Green River College
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Terrified of student loan debt? Earn your bachelor’s degree at a community college. Nearly 70% of all bachelor’s degree recipients leave school with debt. College graduates in 2015, for example, amassed $35,000 in student debt on average, and one in four student borrowers are either in delinquency or default on their student loans. The growing student loan debt crisis is real.
As such, college-bound students, now more than ever, need to plan their education strategically with an eye towards saving money and cutting costs. In 2016, how you go to college is arguably more important than where you go to college. One of the best ways to save money is to complete two years at a community college, then transfer to a four-year university. This is traditional advice oft rehearsed by legions of career counselors, but still worth repeating. At a community college, you’ll pay a much lower rate of tuition. You’re also likely to enjoy smaller class sizes. And chances are your instructors will have more teaching experience than the graduate students and teaching assistants who often teach lower division courses at universities. (Which is not to disparage graduate students. I was one myself who taught intro courses at a top-tier land grant university.) Looking to amplify your savings even more? Stay on at a community college for all four years. Nearly half of US states now allow community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees and at the rate we’re going, this may become a nationwide practice in the not too distant future. Take Washington state. A whopping 22 of the state’s 34 community and technical colleges now offer Bachelor of Applied Science degrees targeting high-growth occupations in need of more qualified college grads. The goal? Help meet Washington’s ambitious goal for increasing the overall number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to 42,400 per year.
Small class sizes, as well as flexible day, evening, and online schedules, are key benefits to the community col-lege experience. There’s also the fact that Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are just that — “Applied”— which means students learn by doing. And of course, in sticking to this post’s overarching theme of saving money amidst the crippling student loan debt crisis, there’s cost. At Green River College for example, students who live in the Seattle-Tacoma region can earn a bachelor’s degree in Software Development, Network Administration & Security, Marketing & Entrepreneurship, Aeronautical Science, or Forest Resource Management at roughly half the cost of a state university. It’s no wonder, then, that bachelor’s degree enrollments are up 61% throughout Washington state’s community and technical college system, a trend that’s projected to continue over the next 10 years, and beyond. And that’s just Washington. 22 other states allow community colleges to award bachelor’s degrees and many administrators believe that number will grow. If there is a bleeding edge of innovation in higher education, this is it. Interestingly enough, college-bound students who are looking for ways to save money and cut costs aren’t the only ones who stand to benefit from the rise of applied baccalaureate degrees. Employers benefit too, especially those who are struggling to diversify their respective workforces. Why? Because community colleges — which are philosophically and pragmatically all about providing affordable access to a college education — are also magnets for under-served and under-represented minorities, career changers, as well as non-traditional and first-generation college students. Community colleges, in other words, are where the diversity is. And with more and more community colleges offering bachelor’s degrees, we’re talking about exceedingly diverse pipelines of local baccalaureate talent that employers can tap into without having to hire out of state or overseas. Employers and college-bound students alike, take note. Look to your local community college, home of the new four-year degree.
Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, Washington Officially cer fied by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS! Muckleshoot Casino’s 21st anniversary celebration on April 30 with a record-breaking event – the world’s largest slot tournament. Officially certified by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS, the historic designation was captured during the kick-off of Everi’s 2016 TournEvent of Champions.
“This is a thrilling honor not just for Muckleshoot Casino, but for the incredible 3,173 players who hold this record with us equally,” said Conrad Granito, General Manager of Muckleshoot Casino. “Their spirited enthusiasm, combined with the exhilarating fun of Everi’s TournEvent of Champions, created a winning combination.”
An official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator verified the accomplishment after a more than
13-hour period. Participation in
the history-making event, which
awarded more than $100,000 in cash and prizes,
was free to guests 21 and older.
The tournament’s top finisher,
Benigno T. of Federal Way, Wa., received $21,000 in cash and a four-night trip to Las Vegas to compete for a chance to win $1 million* in Everi’s TournEvent of Champions championship event on September 28, 2016.
“We’ve held hundreds of TournEvent of Champions slot tournaments over the past five years, but this one was definitely the most memorable and the perfect way to kick off this year’s campaign,” added Linda Trinh, Everi Vice President of Marketing & Promotions. “We are proud to be a part of this historic event and want to thank Muckleshoot Casino, as well as all the players, who helped make this our biggest TournEvent of Champions tournament to date.”
From its humble start in a tent in 1995, Muckleshoot Casino now proudly serves as the largest gaming establishment in the Pacific North-west, with more than 3,100 games, eight delectable dining experiences, and sensational live entertainment. Article submitted by Rebecca Frisch, Muckleshoot Casino
“A Pacific Northwest Treasure” The Auburn Symphony
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Founded in 1996, The Auburn Symphony has been entertaining this region for the past 20 years. with the
orchestra ranging from 65‐70 members (45 of which come from the Pacific Northwest Ballet) has gained
much acclaim in the region under the guidance of the founding Conductor and Musical Director, Stewart
Kershaw, who in October of 2015 announced his re rement. Now the search is on for a new permanent
conductor for the Auburn Symphony.
The Auburn Performing Arts Center is home to the ensemble and with a new season of programs set
to start this fall.
To kick off the 20th anniversary October 9th, the symphony will have a special guest
conductor and musical director, Nic Hersh presen ng Various Rhapsodies including
Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody.
The symphony will play host to a list of guest conductors audi oning for the vacant
roll, with the audi ons wrapping up October 2017. Sunday a ernoons at 2:30pm is
when you can experience the full orchestra beginning in October and ending in April.
During the summer months, you can catch smaller ensemble performances.
For the 4th year Mary Olson Farm will present a small musical group of 4‐5
members during the summer, presen ng a picturesque family venue to enjoy an evening picnic. July 7th
kicks off the summer series and August 4th is the Carnival of the Animals event, a fun and interac ve
evening perfect for the li le ones.
St. Mathews Episcopal Church also hosts Sunday Chamber performances in November and January. St.
Mathews provides wonderful ambiance for the chamber performances.
Since its incep on, the Auburn Symphony has been a first
rank ensemble in the state of Washington, and with such a
variety of venues and performances it would be hard to ig‐
nore the majesty that is the Auburn Symphony Orchestra. So
we encourage you to take advantage of such a gem right in
our own backyard.
For ckets and more info visit h p://auburnsymphony.org/
Auburn Performing Arts Center: $10 for students, FREE for
children under 5 and $28 for Seniors 55 and over and adults
$35 per person
Councilmember Pete Von Reichbauer
KING COUNTY COUNCIL
Listening is the beginning of understanding
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APPLICATIONS FOR THE NEXT COHORT OF LEADERSHIP
PARTICIPANTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE OR CONTACT JULIA
.PREPARE .MOTIVATE .ENGAGE
Building Future Leaders
APPLICATION DEADLINE AUGUST 5th
Limited to 30 par cipants– Chamber partners cost is $1,300
including the applica on fee, all classes, breakfast and lunch
and all materials for the sessions.
Who is this program for?
Current or prospec ve leaders in their work and or
volunteer organiza on
Newcomers seeking informed and rapid integra on into
the South Puget Sound region
Strongly interested in, and commi ed to local
involvement
Planning to remain ac ve within the Puget Sound
Willing to commit to the me required for the program
and class project
Join the next class of Puget Sound Leaders! Download the
informa on and applica on on the website at
www.auburnareawa.org
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WAY TO GO CAFÉ PACIFIC!!!!!
Café Pacific Catering won “Food Service Provider of the Year” from the Kent Chamber of Commerce in May. This honor is awarded to a member restaurant, caterer or food service institution for outstanding customer service, business ‘Best Practices’ and community involvement/giving back.
Are you confident that your employee benefit plan complies with the new Affordable Care Act? Are you certain you provide all documents employers MUST give their employees? Who takes care of your COBRA administration? When was the last time your Premium Only Plan document was updated to meet the IRS standard?
Most employers are struggling with the new burden of regulations, requirements and reporting. Small businesses, like all the companies we
work with, are especially at risk. The fines and tax penalties for non-compliance can be severe when the Department of Labor comes to audit your HR records…
eBenefits Insurance Consulting (www.ebenefitscg.com) is your bridge between your employee benefits plan and the compliance nightmare!
As professional health insurance brokers, we specialize in one thing – providing excellent brokerage service while offering a “life jacket” to our employer clients to keep them from drowning in the current compliance requirements.
Long time Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce member, Superior Insurance Service, Inc. began working with eBenefits Insurance Consulting over a year ago. Bill Kyle, Owner and President of Superior Insurance, left a fine legacy of service to the Auburn valley community – you honor him each year with the “Bill Kyle Memorial Award” for service. Dolores Kyle kept Bill’s business going after Bill’s death. But, at age 85, Dolores decided it just might be time to retire! Dolores offered eBenefits a unique opportunity – one we are honored to accept:
As of December 1, 2015, all business clients of Superior are now enjoying excellent service by Melissa Deitrick, Consultant and Partner of eBenefits Insurance Consulting!
Please take a few minutes to review our website and consider how we might help your business navigate the challenges of offering employer sponsored coverage in the era of Obamacare. The rules have changed, and many employers are vulnerable to thousands of dollars in penalties and fines as a result.
Employers are not the only ones affected by these changes – insurance companies are repositioning themselves, changing plans and rating structures in their efforts to remain competitive. These changes are confusing and can be difficult to manage.
eBenefits partners with your firm – reviewing your benefits plan for compliance, affordability, market competitiveness and long term viability – this is what a good broker does. But, in addition, would you like to have access to your plan documents, one-click access to your on line enrollment to keep your premium accurate every month? eBenefits provides a customized employer website for internal HR functions, as well as a 24/7 portal for employees and their families to review their coverages and plans. Your eBenefits consultant is available with a quick phone call, text or email – no 9 to 5, Monday through Friday restrictions here. We work when you do!
Give us a call at (206) 419-5866 or shoot me an email at [email protected]. I will be happy to schedule time for a free review of your compliance vulnerabilities, and help you prepare for business today!
Article submitted by Melissa Deitrick, eBenefits Insurance
Hori Furoba (Bath House) Celebration
June 25, 2016 at 1 – 4 pm at the Neely Mansion
12303 SE Auburn-Black Diamond Rd, Auburn WA 98092
Free event for the public.
After a year and a half, our historic Japanese American furoba exhibit is completed! We invite everyone to our free, fun day of activities to celebrate: Taiko drums, Obon dancing, Karate demonstration, Koto music, and re-freshments. www.neelymansion.org
Article submitted by Karen Forscher
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BECOME AN AUBURN AREA CHAMBER AMBASSADOR
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Who are our Ambassadors?
You are the outgoing, energe c, fun group of awesome volunteers on the front‐line, the “cheerleaders” for the
Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce! Below is some addi onal informa on about the exci ng opportuni es that
await you and help us!
WHAT OUR AMBASSADORS DO
A end ribbon cu ngs celebra ng milestones with our partners new and exis ng
Hosts/greeters at networking events
Welcome calls/visits to new partners
Liaison to Chamber partners
A end/host Business Insider Luncheons
A end monthly planning sessions (first Monday of every month 3‐4 pm)
Extra Incen ves Exclusively for Our
Ambassadors:
Special Networking opportuni es
Addi onal men ons and recogni on
Win fabulous prizes and incen ves for Ambassador of the Month
COMING SOON!!!!!! Webpage devoted to all of our Ambassadors with web links to your business page
Men oned in the Monthly Spotlight
Promoted in the local and regional media
Undying apprecia on, love and thanks from our C.E.O.
Contact us to get started! 253‐833‐0700
EXCEL TO ACCELERATE– JULY 14th, 10 a.m. To 11 a.m.
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If you are the CEO or Execu ve of a company that is already using mobile devices to allow employees to access company informa on – or who wants to introduce mobile compu ng to make it easier to work while out of the office – then this is a “must a end” event.
During This Seminar We’ll Cover:
Cloud and mobile compu ng 101: What it is, how it works and the pros and cons of integra ng cloud and mobile devices into your organiza on. We’ll answer the most commonly asked ques ons in simple terms (not “geek‐speak”) about cloud and mobile compu ng, including cost saving strategies, security policies and the protec ons you must have in place. If you’re planning on upgrading or refreshing your computer network within the next 6 months, you’ll find this to be invaluable informa on to have.
Cri cal policies, procedures and protec ons EVERY business must have in place NOW before allowing employees to use mobile devices to access the company network; overlook even one and you’re exposing yourself to security breaches, damaging and expensive li ga on, employment lawsuits and having confiden al company informa on exposed to compe tors, hackers and cyber criminals.
iPads, laptops, tablets, Oh my! What are the BEST mobile devices for working remote? We’ll discuss pros and cons of the various devices and opera ng systems, what the limita ons are of each and discuss how to properly plan your next network upgrade to take advantage of the latest mobile and cloud technologies without exposing yourself to more costs and risks.
Legal issues introduced with mobile compu ng and how to reduce or eliminate your risk. We’ll answer ques ons such as: What should you do if a device is lost or stolen? When, and under what circumstances, are you legally required to no fy clients that their data has been compromised? What rights do you as an employer have to personal mobile devices a er an employee leaves? Can you legally monitor their devices? Should you allow employees to use personal phones and devices, and what risk does that expose you to? What state laws directly affect you? You’ll also learn about shocking new HR laws that you are unknowingly viola ng by simply giving your employees access to company e‐mail on their personal mobile device.
Free Seminar “How To Take Advantage Of Mobile Compu ng and managing risks”
Courtesy of Vorsite
Cut IT Costs And Boost Produc vity
WITHOUT exposing Your Company To Security Breaches
SIGN UP ONLINE at www.auburnareawa.org to reserve your seat today!
25 2nd Street NW
Auburn, WA. 98001
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