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Dear Reader
Welcome to the members of the Southwest King County Chamber of
Commerce that are getting this newsletter for the first time! The
Northwest Gold Coast Business Forum is produced as a communiqué to
business owners and executives in the communities of Southwest King
County.
You will find helpful business tips, details about new (and
long-time) businesses in the area, and information about what is going
on in the community. We hope you enjoy receiving these each month.
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Executive Chef Uses Ancient Recipes to Produce Contentment |
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Simply Thai III Executive Chef Nitha Moore and husband/business
associate Rick Moore (pictured here) state that the aim of their new
406 Broadway East Seattle location is to create a sense of
contentment for each patron.
Nitha prepares her dishes with precision. She selects the best
possible ingredients and assembles them adding only one ingredient
at a time in a precise order at a precise temperature to a precise
spot in a large wok. Observing her work is similar to watching a
fine florist produce an exquisite, artful arrangement.
Read on »
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Why Join the Chamber? |
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The Southwest King County Chamber is a great place to develop
business alliances, make friends and become better informed about
our community.
Larry Vitagliano, pictured here, is the General Manager of the
Hilton SeaTac Airport and DoubleTree SeaTac, and serves on the SWKCC
Board.
For the details »
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Our Sponsor: Cindy Cables, Financial Planner |
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Cindy has 24 years experience in the financial services industry.
She has helped many individuals and businesses achieve their
financial goals and dreams.
What makes Cindy Cables different? She's independent - and that
means objective in helping you select the appropriate investments
for your needs.
To learn more »
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Upcoming Events |
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Find out more about a Native Plant Sale, First Aid and CPR Classes,
Burien Citizen Awards, Discover Burien Dinner/Auction/Dance, "Black
to My Roots", and SWKCC Events.
Click here for the details »
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Top Five Things We Don't Do (But Should) for PC Security |
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1. Update Your Anti-Virus Software. You get a PC. It has anti-virus
software on it. You're safe right? Well, for a little while. . .
Find out how to protect your PC from outside attacks!
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