Chamber Luncheon: Education in Mason County on January 19, 2023

Chamber Luncheon: Education in Mason County on January 19, 2023
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Date and Time

Thursday Jan 19, 2023

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PST

Doors open at 11:30a for lunch and the program will run from 12:00-1:00p.

Location

Mason County Public Works

100 Public Works Dr

Shelton, WA 98584

Fees/Admission

Registration is pre-paid for the first entry for any Chamber members in Tiers 1-4 as part of their annual investment; each additional seat is $25. Tier 5 members may register at a discounted rate of $25pp. Prospects and community members may attend at the full rate of $30 per person.

RSVP to (360) 426-2021 or events@masonchamber.com to reserve your spot.

Contact Information

(360) 426-2021

Description

The Chamber is proud to convene a program on education in Mason County. This event will provide insight to our member schools and discuss their goals, programming, workforce readiness efforts, and more. Speakers include Superintendent Jeff Davis of Pioneer School District, Superintendent Jose-de-Jesus Melendez of Hood Canal School District, Superintendent Wyeth Jessee of Shelton School District, and Shelton Campus Administrator Allison Smith of Olympic College.

Superintendent Jessee will also address the upcoming Shelton School District replacement levy.

Original source can be found here.



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