News Next Door: Feb. 19

GRAHAM BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

Start your day right with the Graham Business Association Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at The Lodge at Frontier Park on Meridian in Graham.

Joseph Romero of Service First Real Estate Group will give an update the Real Estate market in Graham/Pierce County.

7:00 a.m. - Networking and Breakfast

7:10 a.m. – Update on Scholarship Auction (March 6th) – Procurement Team

7:30 a.m. - Meeting – Jimmy Morgan, President – Come prepared for your 30 second introduction –(a business name will be drawn to give 2 minute presentation next month). Followed up by 2 minute presentations for February.

February Member of the Month is Pierce County Fair, Shelly Bennett. Catering thanks to Flying Tomato Italian Grill, Gary Walker

Meeting Fee - Members Comp – Non-Members $20; Bring your business cards and flyers.

Preliminary Calendar of future GBA events:

March 6 – GBA Scholarship Auction!

March 18 – March Member of the Month is State Farm Insurance, Ryan McCloskey. Steve Martinez, a CPA and attorney, will speak on choosing you legal and taxable entity.

April 15 – April Member of the Month – Waste Connections, Rick Vahl

GBA, PO Box 163, Graham WA 98338. Phone 360-832-2451

SCHOOL MUSICAL

Eatonville High School Drama Productions presents MAMMA MIA! "The Musical" at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21, 22, 28 and 29, at 302 Mashell Ave. Eatonville. Tickets: cost$16 for adults, and $12 for students, seniors (60+) and children. See High School Main Office for tickets or further details. Call 360-879-1200.

LITTLE WOMEN AT ROXY

Roxy Theater in Morton presents “Little Women” Dessert Theater. Written by Thomas Hischak, based on a novel by Louisa May Alcott and directed by Vanessa Nixon Klein.  February 21 at 7pm, and February 22 at 2pm.  Costs are $18 advance tickets, $20 at the door, $10 students/children.  Tickets available online at mortonroxy.org and at the BCJ Gallery. There will also be a Pay What You Can Performance on February 20 at 7pm.

WILD CHILD WEEKENDS

Wild Child Weekends will operate from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.  on weekends Feb. 1-29 at Northwest Trek. If you’re feeling cabin fever, Northwest Trek is the best place to get out the winter wiggles and Wild Child Weekends is the perfect time to get your own kids close to nature. Feel wolf fur, hold a mountain goat skull, stroke a wolf pelt, stagger under elk antlers and get up close to dozens of native Northwest animals. Stretch your wings at Eagle Passage or slide down a rope or climb at stump at our Kids’ Trek playground. Too cold? Ride a heated tram through our 435-

EATONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE & CAREER FAIR

On Thursday, March 5th, Eatonville High School will host the 16th annual Spring College and Career Fair during the school day, from 9 to 11 a.m. The fair will contain information regarding post-secondary opportunities including admissions counselors from four-year universities, two-year community and technical colleges, and industry related programs. Employment and training opportunities will also be available. Families and the community are welcome - please check in at the main office.

GBA SCHOLARSHIP AUCTION

Save the date: Friday, March 6, 2020, for the annual GBA Scholarship Auction.  As Kelley Boynton mentioned last year, the auction this year is going to be bigger and better than ever! Folks can get involved in a financial capacity, or by offering up items to auction.  Visit GrahamWABusiness.org or call 360-832-2451 for more details.

FUN RUN

17th annual feed the children fundraiser and fun run/walk runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Frontier Park in Graham. Home and garden vendors apply now as 10'x10' spaces are filling up.  Visit G-KCC.org  or call 253 279 3071 for more information.

A-STEM ACADEMY CAREER DAY

Columbia Crest is seeking 20-30 presenters for our Career Fair on March 24th,2020 from 12:00 noon till 2:00pm, from all types of industries. The school is trying to cover the following career paths: health and human services, science and natural resources, career and technical education, business management/administration and fine arts (to include culinary arts, music, etc.).

Please call our office at 360-569-2567 if you would like to present to our students. Those who come to represent should be able to speak about their job role, the benefits and challenges of the job role, and the nuts and bolts of the work they do (i.e. salary, retirement, health benefits).

Here is the schedule of events for that day:

12:00-12:30 Presenters Set Up

12:30-1:00 Assembly - each visitor introduces their name a trade. During the assembly the whole school will listen to each speaker briefly speak for 2-3 minutes.

1:00-1:30 4-8th Grade asks questions and visits booths K-3 will exit the Gym with their teachers. 4-8 will stay and stop at tables to ask specific questions and see the hands-on elements up close.

1:30-2:00 K-3rd grade asks questions visits booths 4-6 will exit the Gym with their teachers. K-3 will enter the Gym to visit the tables with their teachers to ask specific questions and see the hands-on elements up close.

STORY TIME

The Eatonville Library offers children’s story time at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays. These events offer stories, art activities, rhymes, sings and fingerplays for children and caregivers.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

Eatonville United Methodist Church will host a no-cost after-school program, called Jesus for Kids (JFK) Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m. at the church for elementary- and middle-school-aged kids. There will be snacks, tutoring, crafts, games and chapel time. For more information, contact 360-832-4021, 360-832-4560 or 253-328-2344.

SCHOOL BACKPACKS

The Eatonville Family Agency, a nonprofit charitable organization, supports and runs the only backpack program in the Eatonville School District, which feeds around 100 children each weekend for the school year. To participate, volunteer or donate, visit the agency at the Eatonville Community Center at 305 W. Center St., in Eatonville or call 360-832-6805 for information.

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

This is a faith-based 12-Step Recovery Program. Become a guest at one of the weekly Celebrate Recovery meetings every Tuesday evening. The group offers childcare. Dinner is at 6 p.m., worship is at 6:30 p.m., large group time is at 7 p.m. and small groups are at 7:30 p.m. Call 360-303-7038 or visit www.TheCenterPoint.org to learn more.

 

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