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Cascade e-Commerce Solutions, Inc. Turns Eight |
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Recalling my childhood, I remember eight years old as
an especially fun age. Eight years old was old enough to
reflect on what I'd learned, yet young enough to be
excited about new learning.
In the same way, our business is now old enough to
reflect on what we have learned and yet young enough to be
thoroughly excited about upcoming learning.
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10th Annual BizFair |
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Are you in search of affordable resources for your
small business? Whether you are thinking of starting a
business, planning to expand your small business or
looking to make your company more successful, plan now to
attend the 10th Annual Washington Small Business Fair, the
state’s largest business fair.
The fair is at Renton Technical College at 3000 NE 4th
St., Renton, WA, on Saturday, September 9 from 8:00 am to
3:30 pm.
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Airport Restaurants Helping Local Food Banks |
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Wrapped, prepackaged food that goes unsold at several
Sea-Tac Airport concessions will no longer go to waste.
The Port of Seattle recently announced agreement with five
airport concessions to make unsold food available to food
banks in South King County.
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A.C.E. Award Nomination Deadline: Sept. 24 |
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The Southwest King County Chamber of Commerce Annual
ACE (Achievements, Community and Excellence) Awards are
looming just around the corner.
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Upcoming Events |
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Find out about a travel expo, an artwalk, Farmers
Markets and SWKCC meetings.
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Rattlesnake Ledge: Beautiful Hike, Beautiful Day
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This easygoing hike is great for the novice or those
interested in a sightseeing adventure. Located near North
Bend, visitors take Exit 32 on I-90 to 436th Ave NE (Cedar
Falls Rd), then turn right and drive 2.7 miles to
Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area. Signs point to the
Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead.
The hike provides a view of the Cascade Mountains and
the City of Seattle Cedar River Municipal Watershed. Care
should be taken to not go too near the edge. The hike is
about 1.6 miles in length (each way including the 0.3
miles from the parking area to the trail head) and gains
about 1,160 feet in elevation.
Read one reader's account... |
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