Luncheon 2017.05.03
Our caterer for the Tres de Mayo Luncheon (we are a couple days early for Cinco De Mayo) is our brand new Restaurant and chamber member, Tequila Azteca, at Hwy 20 and Central Avenue if you haven't eaten there yet you are in for a treat at the luncheon.
Presenter: Shaun Doffing & Michelle Judson
Thanks to our passion for innovation, excellence and education, Sedro-Woolley has been a leader in world-changing technology for more than a century. With global companies such as the Skagit Corporation, Snelson and Janicki Industries, Sedro-Woolley is home to the world's leaders in composites and other innovations.
Today, Sedro-Woolley’s STEM Economy can be seen in our businesses, health care industry, family farms, wineries, environmental service companies and in the IT jobs across the public and private sectors.
Sedro-Woolley is also on the leading edge of sanitation technology, thanks to Janicki Bioenergy’s OmniProcessor.
The STEM planning process coincides with the redevelopment of the Northern State campus as a Sedro-Woolley Innovation For Tomorrow (SWIFT Center). The Center’s first tenant is expected to be Janicki Bioenergy. It is anticipated that hundreds of STEM jobs could be located at the Center in the next five years.
Thanks to our commitment to educational excellence and preparing our children for exciting careers in innovation, the future of Sedro-Woolley is even brighter.
“STEM skills are critical for our students’ futures. By encouraging students to become more engaged in STEM education, the Skagit STEM Network is making an important investment in the next generation of workers and in the long-term health of our economy.” - U.S. Congressman Rick Larsen (WA-02)
for more information go to http://www.skagitstem.com/
Our second presentation from the Sedro- Woolley School District is students from Steve McCartt's broadcasting class
Sedro-Woolley High School has started a new program this year aimed at getting events and school news out on the airwaves. The Broadcasting Class taught by Steve McCartt has begun regular broadcasts of a monthly school news program and the class has also begun broadcasting events such as band concerts, assemblies and sporting events. “The district has invested in equipment that allows us to broadcast school events as they happen,” said McCartt, “We have a Tricaster, three cameras and a sound board and we can do a live feed of events such as choir concerts, basketball games and other district events.” In addition to the live events the class also puts together a monthly news program featuring students, activities and news about the school. “It is sort of like the school newspaper on TV,” McCartt pointed out.
The students in the class write the stories, conduct on air interviews, capture supporting footage and edit the piece into two to three minute segments that become part of the monthly broadcast. “Eventually we would like to do weekly broadcasts and announcements, but right now we are still learning the ropes." The students are getting experience learning how to make sure their coverage is balanced and fair as well as accurate according to McCartt. The program is looking to partner up with Sedro-Woolley and perhaps run some community events as well. “The potential of what we can do is exciting,” said McCartt, “The Kids are really charged up about the program.”
Date and Time
Wednesday May 3, 2017
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
May 3, 2017
11:30 am
Location
Sedro-Woolley Community Center
703 Pacific St
Sedro-Woolley WA 98284
Fees/Admission
$16 for members, $18 for non-members
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Contact Information
Pola Kelley
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