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Good afternoon - NMHS is providing breakfast for this special event, along with muffins and fruit courtesy our friends at Costco. We would appreciate your RSVP/$20 payment as soon as possible to assist them with the breakfast count. Please share this invite with your friends and associates.
Thank you! -- Stephanie
SPECIAL EVENT: Annual Scholarship Breakfast
The North Mason Chamber of Commerce cordially invites our members,
guests and the general public to attend our
Annual Scholarship Breakfast, a fundraiser for our Chamber Scholarship Program
"Schools and Business -- Partnering for Future Generations"
Please share this invitation with your friends and colleagues
North Mason High School Commons
150 E. North Mason School Road; Belfair, WA 98528
7:30 a.m. -- coffee and tours of the NEW school
8-9:00 a.m. -- hot breakfast and program
$20 - Additional donations much appreciated
Please join in the festivities as we celebrate the opening of the NEW North Mason High School and raise money for our 2016 scholarship winners. Please invite your friends and associates to this special event. First, enjoy a tour of the new facilities with NMHS students, followed by two keynote presentations.
About Commissioner Bryant: Commissioner Bill Bryant was elected to represent King County citizens as a Port of Seattle Commissioner in the fall of 2007. In January 2008, he was sworn into office by former Governor Dan Evans, who co-chaired his campaign. Bryant immediately began increasing the Port?s transparency and public accountability, working to protect Puget Sound, and improving our transportation system. After only one year on the Commission, in 2009, he was elected President of the Commission by his peers. He served as Commission President for three consecutive years. In 2010 he was named Maritime Public Official of the Year by the Propeller Club.
About School Superintendent Dana Rosenbach: It's hard to believe that Dana Rosenbach has only been on board at NMHS since July of 2014, especially given local students are now filling the halls and classrooms of a brand new school under her direction. Born in Tonasket, Dana spent much of her childhood in Bremerton, and her first teaching job in 1989 was at the now-closed Seabeck Elementary School in Central Kitsap, where she piloted a fully inclusive special education program. Inspired to reach more students, she sought certification as a principal, administrator and superintendent. Prior to NMHS, Dana supervised principals and daily operations for all schools in the Longview Public School district of 6,700.
To facilitate our school hot breakfast, we would appreciate your RSVP by Thursday, October 1.
Please register online, call or email Adena Clark - 360-277-5007
adena@northmasonchamber.com
See you there!