Briefs: New vice president of Workforce Development at EdCC

New vice president of Workforce Development at EdCC

Edmonds Community College has hired Terry Cox as the new vice president of Workforce Development and Training. Prior to EdCC, Cox was at North Seattle College where she served as the dean for Business, Engineering and IT. Before that she worked at Whatcom Community College for five years as the Workforce Education director and adjunct business faculty.

Marysville Tulalip chamber to hold Before Hours event

The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce business Before Hours event is 7 to 9 a.m. Friday at the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Canoes Cabaret Room. The topic is Cyber Crime and Small Business with speaker David Matthews. It is sponsored by Sno-Isle Libraries. Call 360-659-7700 to reserve a seat or email Sherri@marysvilletulalipchamber.com.

Sign up for PNAA breakfast

Only a few seats remain for the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance breakfast on Sept. 15. The event runs from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Orion Industries, 1590 A St. NE, Auburn. It includes a tour of the facility as well as breakfast and a presentation by Orion Aerospace vice president and general manager Tom Brosius. Go online at www.pnaa.net/events/monthly-breakfast for details.

New children’s musical program to offer demonstration class

Edmonds-based Alley Bell Music, a licensed Music Together center, is opening a new location at the Northwest Ballet Center in the Lake Forest Park Town Center this September. Music Together is an internationally recognized early childhood music curriculum for children ages 0-5 and their adults. To register for fall classes or for a free demonstration class on Thursday, visit www.alleybellmusic.com

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