Rep. Rick Larsen tours the new WorkSource Lynnwood, which opened in April. (Contributed photo)

Rep. Rick Larsen tours the new WorkSource Lynnwood, which opened in April. (Contributed photo)

Larsen tours new WorkSource Lynnwood

Rep. Rick Larsen toured the new WorkSource Lynnwood on June 30. WorkSource Lynnwood, which opened in April, is a comprehensive one-stop-shop offering job seekers training opportunities, placement assistance and access to employment resources. Larsen supports legislation to increase job training opportunities for both youth and adults and also supports legislation to encourage more women and minorities to enter STEM fields.

State agency offers workshop in Everett about worker’s comp

Business owners are invited to attend What Employers Don’t Know — a free workshop about worker’s compensation premiums and safety program setup. The event is 9:30 to 11 a.m. July 21 at the Everett Labor and Industries Office, 729 100th Ave. SE, near the Everett Mall. To register, go to www.workshops.lni.wa.gov and look for What Employers Don’t Know or call Troy at 425-290-1433 or email wooz235@lni.wa.gov.

Marysville Tulalip chamber hosts business networking meeting

The next Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Business Before Hours event is 7:30 to 9 a.m. on July 29 at the Tulalip Resort Casino Canoe’s Cabaret Room. A sponsor is still needed for this beach-themed Business To Business Networking event. To sponsor this meeting, send an email to Jesica@Marysvilletulalipchamber.com. Register for the event by emailing membersupport@marysvilletulalipchamber.com.

Sign up for Easter Seals Charity Golf Tournament

The start time is 12:30 p.m. for the 11th annual Easter Seals Charity Golf Tournament & Auction on Aug. 18 at Echo Falls Golf & Country Club. It is a scramble format with teams of four players. Sign up is $120 per person or $130 after Aug. 1. For more information, call Ron Brown of Century 21 North Homes in Lynnwood at 206-604-5186 or Easter Seals Washington at 206-281-5700.

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