Briefs: Everett Office Furniture adds two

Everett Office Furniture adds two

Locally owned and operated Everett Office Furniture has added two new members to their team. Nadlae Ainley is an interior designer and Dan Talley is an account executive for business development. Both Ainley and Talley have 20 years of experience in the office furniture industry.

Radio show to discuss economic issues of aging America

The next Getting Your Dough To Rise, KSER 90.7 FM and KXIR 89.9 FM’s monthly personal finance show hosted by Chuck Noel, will discuss the aging of America as a possible hindrance to economic growth. The guest is Richard W. Johnson, director of the Program on Retirement Policy at the Urban Institute. Tune in at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Webinar to offer tips on protecting businesses during extreme weather

A free webinar hosted by the Small Business Administration and Agility Recovery will offer tips for protecting businesses during extreme weather. Most tips can be executed simply and at low cost. The webinar is 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 27. Space is limited. Register at http://agil.me/1LQuvTL.

Clothes For Kids asks businesses to hold holiday clothing drives

Local non-profit Clothes For Kids would like to talk to businesses and organizations about incorporating a clothing drive into holiday giving campaigns. Donations of new and gently used clothing provide a vital source of inventory for the program that provides school clothing for local children in need. For information about organizing a clothing drive, call 425-741-6500 or e-mail office@clothesforkids.org.

Donations sought for Marysville Tulalip Christmas Party Auction

Businesses are invited to donate gift certificates, specialty items or personal items valued at $25 or more for the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party Auction Fundraiser scheduled for Dec. 3 at the Tulalip Resort Casino. All proceeds are 501(c)6 business expense deductions. To purchase tickets or sign up for a donation or sponsorship, call Mary Jane at 360-659-7700.

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