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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009#Cache Valley Green Building & Energy Code Workshop Oct 9 http://cachebrc.com/blog/?p=617
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#Cache Valley Green Building & Energy Code Workshop Oct 9 http://cachebrc.com/blog/?p=617
***Last Chance for Contractors Continuing Education ***
Green Building and Energy Code Seminar
Receive all of your continuing education credits!
(3 hours Core and 3 hours of Professional Training)
Friday October 9, 2009
8:00am – 2:30pm
$30.00 ($35.00 day of class) Lunch provided
. 2006 International Energy Code (3hours Core)
Instructor :Chris Jensen
. Breakout sessions throughout the day featuring information on new and existing technology within the building industry
. Vendor exhibits all day long for information about energy saving and green building .
. Representatives from the Concrete , window, electrical, plumbing, painting, several local suppliers, and insurance industry will be on hand for your information.
Room 1940 BATC West Campus
1410 North 1000 West-Logan, UT
Register by calling (435)753-6780
Or register online at www.batc.edu
For information contact call Paul at (435) 770-9904
Try a scented bowling ball.
Storm Products, Inc., located in Brigham City, can whip up a ball that will help you relax with just a whif of your favorite food aroma. You’ll be throwing strikes while your opponent will wonder what’s just happened! Well, maybe….
This small business was featured at Northern Utah’s Economic Development Conference, “What’s goin’ down up north?”, Thursday, September 24 at the USU Innovation Campus in North Logan.
Visit http://www.stormbowling.com/ to find out more about this high-end bowling ball and equipment manufacturer.
Precision Accounting & Bookkeeping, LLC
Comprehensive services for your business — Specializing in accounting, consulting, and bookkeeping for start ups, small and medium sized businesses and sole proprietorships.
Limited Time Offer:
Call now for a FREE consultation and bookkeeping analysis - 435-363-5335
Suite available – office, outer office space, restroom $550 per month/ utilities included.
With storage space – $750 per month
Cache Chamber of Commerce Building
160 North Main, Logan, UT Main Floor
Contact Carolyn Nelson, Cache Chamber of Commerce
435-752-2161, ext. 104
Anatomy of an Entrepreneur; Startup culture http://www.entrepreneurship.org/
20th Annual
Cache Chamber of Commerce
Golf Tournament
Friday, September 18th, 2009
Logan River Golf Course
7:30 a.m. Registration, 8 a.m. Shotgun
Title Sponsor $3,000
Team (of four) $500
Individual player $125
Hole sponsor $300
T sponsor $300
Cart Sponsor $800
Meal sponsor $700
Includes breakfast and lunch from the Iron Gate Grill, plus a goody bag!
2 hole in one contests!
-Zions Bank
-Murdock Hyundai
$5,000 Putting contest! Protective Insurance Agency
Drawings & Door Prizes!
Become a Sponsor for GREAT visibility at the Tournament and promotional advertising!
You can register and pay online at www.cachechamber.com using the shopping cart
Or contact Tiffani Rudd at 752-2161, or tiffani@cachechamber.com
The Utah State University Foundation
and the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business
invite you to attend a lecture featuring
Gary C. Zimmerman
Senior Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
“An Economic Outlook for the Western United States”
Friday, October 23, 2009
7:30 a.m.
Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom
Utah State University
This lecture is free to the public.
A continental breakfast will be served
Gary Zimmerman joined the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in 1973. As an economist, his research, analysis, and outreach activities support both the Economic Research and Public Information Departments. From 1996 to 1999, Gary served as the FDIC’s San Francisco Regional Economist.
Gary’s research has focused on economic and banking topics in the Twelfth District. He has written articles on the high-tech sector, the impact of the Asian crisis on the western economy, and the cyclical behavior of industries like high-tech, aerospace, and construction. Other research has covered community bank performance, banking industry competition, and foreign banking activities in California.
Many of his research papers are published in the Bank’s Economic Letter and Economic Review and are available on the Bank’s website (http://www.frbsf.org).
Gary earned his B.A. and M.A. in Economics from Cal-State East Bay (Hayward). He also has been a guest professor at the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Economics University of Vienna) in Austria. Prior to that, he lectured on banking and financial institutions at the Graduate School of Business at Cal-State University, Hayward.