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February long on Chamber events

| February 5, 2018 1:00 PM

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North Idaho State Fair, a 25-year member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce.

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Courtesy photos D.A. Davison, a member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce for 25 years.

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JUB Engineers, a 20-year member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce.

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Courtesy photos Fairway Floor, Inc., a 20-year member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce.

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Courtesy photo Coeur d’Alene Property Management, a member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce for 20 years.

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Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel and Circling Raven Golf Course, 20-year members of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce.

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Courtesy photo Certified Folder Display Service, a member of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce for 20 years.

February is the shortest month of the year but that does not mean it can’t be chocked full of events and opportunities!

Continuing education and professional development is an important piece to a fulfilling and successful career. We are happy to announce the first installment of the 2018 Lunch & Learn Series presented by Northwest Specialty Hospital on Friday, Feb. 2. Keynote presenter is Dr. Edwards, Occupational Medicine. Dr. Edwards will be presenting on disaster response, an important topic we could all learn more about.

Feb. 15: Coffee Connections featuring Linda Davis with Moxie. Linda will be speaking about projecting a professional image. Coffee Connections is presented by Sweet Water Bakery and DOMA Coffee.

Tuesday, Feb. 20 is our first Connect 4 Lunch in the 2018 schedule with featured keynote speaker Dr. Rick MacLennan, President of North Idaho College. We are honored to have Dr. MacLennan present to our membership, and look forward to hearing what exciting opportunities are being offered at North Idaho College. We are grateful to our lunch host, Community 1st Bank.

March 21 is our Annual Reverse Job Fair presented by the Business & Education Committee. Last year seniors from Post Falls High School, New Vision High School and Genesis Preparatory Academy were awarded $12,000 worth of college scholarships funded by local businesses.

We couldn’t be more proud of this annual event, hosted, planned and executed by the Business & Education Committee. Event Chair Jessie Morrow, Kootenai County Fire & Rescue, is well underway with planning the event.

We are grateful to the many businesses and leaders that have participated over the years, and are continually looking for interviewers, event volunteers and scholarships for the students. Not only is this a great opportunity for the high school seniors, but also for the business leaders who participate. It is always encouraging to see the creativity and talent displayed at this event.

For a full list of opportunities and to register for events, visit our website www.postfallschamber.com.

Pat Riley said it best, “Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.”

— On behalf of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce