Briefs: All Things HR plans seminar for small business owners

  • By Wire Service
  • Tuesday, October 18, 2016 1:30am
  • Business

All Things HR will host Strategic Plans that Work, a seminar for small business owners. The event is from 8:45 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at 4210 198th St. SW, Suite 105, Lynnwood. Presenter Mary Marshall will explain how to create a three-to-five-year vision with metrics that work. Cost is $50. Register at this website.

Register for Health Economic Burden talk

There is still time to register for the next installment of the Economic Alliance Snohomish County Speaker Series. Scott Forsland will offer the 2016 Report: Full Cost of Health Economic Burden & Impacts Report for Snohomish County Employers. The event is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Schack Art Center, 2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett. More information and registration is at www.economicalliancesc.org/events/ssl-oct/.

Altitude Trampoline Park holds grand opening celebration

Altitude Trampoline Park in Marysville celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday. The 28,000-square-foot, indoor park is located at 6610 64th St. NE in the building formerly occupied by the IGA supermarket. It is open to all ages and features a special area for very young children and their parents. Prices and other information is at http://altitudemarysville.com/.

Solar installer plans workshop in Stanwood

Sunergy Systems, a solar installer, will be presenting a free educational workshop in Snohomish County. Solar U will cover a host of solar-focused topics from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday at Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center, 9612 271st St. NW, Stanwood. Those wishing to attend are recommended to pre-register at www.solar-u.com or call Clare Salsbury at 206-297-0086.

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