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Saturday January 30, 2016..... A fantastic night at the amazing Mill Casino. Truly the premier
event of the year for the Bay Area. To Lucinda, Amy, Barb, & Staff of the Mill Casino,
Congratulations for a task well done, Thank You!! All of you were superb. Timm, Pam, & Jolene
Thank You for all you do! You guys are simply amazing. Thank you to the Young Bucs for
excellent music, Stevie D from the Young Bucs singing the national anthem....It was awesome,
Chief Donald Ivy for the excellent Invocation, The Chamber Pots, Clark Walworth, Pam de
Jong, Lucinda DiNovo "OUTSTANDING".
In case you missed this event, here is some of the heroes of the Bay Area that were honored
Saturday night.
Rick Skinner for an Excellent job as 2015 President Of Bay Area Chamber Of Commerce.
Prefontaine Memorial Committee Athletic Award:
Cam Lucero of North Bend High School
Community Award Winners:
The Sunrise Rotary Club, Bay Area Rotary Club, Coos Bay North Bend Rotary Club Bay Area
Kiwanis Coos Bay Lions Club Soroptomist International of Coos Bay Zonta Club of Coos Bay
Co-Educators of the Year:
Tom Rumreich
Rick Wetherell
Citizen of the Year:
Allan Ledesma
Chamber Members of the Year:
Pam Plummer
Rick Skinner
Business of the Year :
Oregon Pacific Bank
Presidents' Award:
Timm Slater
Volunteers from the Visitor and Information Centers were recognized & thanked for their
outstanding service. Of special note is Marj Kilpatrick for 23 years in the NB VIC. These
volunteers have welcomed over 32,500 visitors to our community!
Now we look forwarded to the rest of 2016. We are "Bettin' On The Bay" starting with:
* We are Bettin' on Jordan Cove being successful
* We are Bettin' with our help that Southwestern Oregon Commu-
nity College will raise 8 million matching grant funds to open their new
Health and Science
Building.
* We are Bettin' Bay Area Hospital's new cancer center will help
save lives & cure cancer while allowing treatment right here at
home.........
* We are Bettin' our current businesses can continue to be
successful and improve profitability.
We are increasing our odds by stacking the deck with all of you, the
greatest Chamber in the state. So let's play our cards right in 2016 so the
Bay Area, Coos County and the State of Oregon will all become winners.
Message from our President-Barry Winters of BBSI
BACC-Business Source
B A Y A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
Where you go to be in the know February 2016
BACC Award 2
Chamber Events 3
Business after
Hours
3
Education Awards 3
Down to Business 4
Meet & Greet Info 4
Welcome New
Members
5-6
Members on the
Move
6
Member
Anniversaries 6-7
What’s Happening
Coos County
8-9
2016 BACC
Committees
10
BACC Board of
Directors
10
Inside this issue:
“Bettin on the Bay”
Directors Quote
“Celebrate what you want to see more of”.
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BACC Annual
Awards Banquet
The passing of the grabble from BACC 2015
President Rick Skinner to BACC 2016 President
Barry Winters
Pam Cottrell
Community Partner Awards
Bay Area
Rotary Club
Coos Bay
Lions Club
Soroptimist
International
Bay Area
Kiwanis
ZONTA Sunshine Rotary
The Chamber Pots
The young Bucs
Jayson Wartnik
& Joe Benetti
Chamber Members of the Year Pam Plummer
and Rick Skinner
Chief Don Ivy
Business of the Year Oregon Pacific Bank
Citizen of the year Allan Ledesma Presidents Award- Timm Slater Prefontaine Award-Cam Lucero
Educator of the year Tom Rumreich and Rick Wetherell
Congratulations to all of our Award Receivers and a Huge Thank you to the Mill Casino for having us, Allan Ledesma for
taking pictures, Past President Rick Skinner and to our Members for joining us!
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Chamber Events WBC in February is sponsored by
Roseburg Resources
Thank you!
WBC is held at the Mill
Casino in the Salmon Room every
Wednesday from 11:30-1 pm
February 2nd-
Ribbon Cutting at
Apple Dental-2070
Virginia Ave
February 3rd-
Coquille Carousel
Project
February 10th CB
NB VCB (Jason
Brandt—Oregon
Restaurant &
Lodging Assoc.)
February 17th
Guy Tauer—Coos
County Economic
and work force
trends
February 24th
Hugh Link—
Oregon
Dungeness Crab
Business after Hours at the Sleep Lab
Business Training Opportunities Date Time Offered By Class
02/08/16 9:30-11:30am SC ESD BOLI Oregon Statewide Sick Time
02/10/16 1-4pm CB Library Job Fair
02/12 & 13 All day event SWOCC South Coast Writers Conference– Gold Beach
02/16/16 5 class series N2N
Mediation
Mediation Training
02-25-2016 6-8:30pm SBDC Customer Service Workshop
Februarys Business after Hours
Ribbon Cutting at The Laundry Mill
Excellence in Education Award
Mark your Calendars and join us on February 25th for Business
after Hours at the Coos Bay Boat Building Center; 100
Newmark Ave. Coos Bay.. (541) -808-2211
Congratulations to Tom Rumeich,
Alison Carlson and Rick Wetherell
(Not Pictured) who our Education
Committee Award for the second
year with the Excellence in
Education Award at WBC on 01/13/16
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How do I verify an advertised business opportunity is legitimate? Many business opportunities are advertised especially during hard economic times and some-times these are scams rather than legitimate businesses. Often these so called opportunities tar-get people who have lost jobs or had a cut in pay, those who can least afford to lose out to a scam artist. Beware of those that promise large returns for little effort or that seem “too good to be true”. Do thorough research into the company offering the opportunity. How long has the com-pany been in existence? Who are the owners? What have the results been for others who have invested in the business opportunity? How will you earn money from the business opportunity? Check with the attorney general’s office in Oregon at http://www.doj.state.or.us/index.shtml or call (503) 378-4400 to find out if any complaints have been registered against the company or owners. Also, check in the state the company is registered in to see if any complaints have been filed against them there. One more place to check is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) web-site for fraud alerts at www.ftc.gov. Always talk to several current operators of the business op-portunity to find out the potential risks and rewards. If you feel pressured to purchase right now or lose out, walk away, it is probably a scam. The Federal Trade Commission publishes several documents on business opportunities that might be helpful to review. These are available on the FTC website. Information is available about investigations and lawsuits that have been filed. It is often helpful to hire an attorney to help review documentation provided by the company offering the business opportunity. Spend-ing a few hundred dollars to hire a legal expert may save you thousands in an investment that will never pay off. Always look at the potential cash flow that can be generated by the business opportunity. Is it enough to cover all startup costs, operating costs and a reasonable salary for the time you will invest? Verify current owners of the business opportunity are actually creating the cash flow promised by the promoter. Franchisors and business opportunities generally must file disclosure documents in a state to op-erate there. Verify that the proper registrations have been filed and review those filings thor-oughly. If you feel you have been the victim of a business opportunity scam, contact the Oregon Attorney General’s office at the number listed previously, the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to report a complaint. The SBDC is a partnership of the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Oregon Small Business Development Center Network, the
Oregon Business Development Department and Southwestern Oregon Community College. Arlene M. Soto has been the Director of the
Southwestern Small Business Development Center since July 2007. To ask a question call 541-756-6445, e-mail [email protected], or
write 2455 Maple Leaf, North Bend, OR 97459. Additional help is available at the OSBDCN Web page www.bizcenter.org.
Down to Business from SBDC by Arlene Soto
Meet and Greet– Directory Distribution
Hello Members! We are excited to
announce that we will be by to visit
soon to deliver your 2016 BACC
Directory and new Window
Decals!!! We look forward to seeing
you all, be sure to check your directory for your
invite to our Annual Meet and Greet that will take
place the evening that we visit you. Dates to be
announced soon :)
Coos Bay Library Spelling Bee
Come enjoy the fun at the Coos Bay Public
Library Foundation's 4th annual adult Spelling Bee
fundraiser on Saturday, April 2nd. Entertainment
provided by a witty MC and local teams of intrepid
spellers; delectable dessert goodies and coffee, plus
a no host bar furnished by Black Market Gourmet.
Proceeds from this major fundraiser support library
foundation projects. Tickets are available in advance
for $25 at Coos Bay Public Library, The Art
Connection, and Black Market Gourmet. For more
information call Ellen Thompson at 541.269.1101,
ext. 228.
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Welcome New Members! Wireless Ventures LLC Owner; Corrie Dinnetz
Store manager; Samantha Hall
1611 Virginia Ave Suite 125, North Bend
541-808-2525
Www.wirelessventuresllc.com
Provider offering wireless plans, phones & devices, plus
accessories for home & car connectivity.
The Sleep Lab
Ben Woodruff
1950 Waite Rd, North Bend
541-756-9014
Www.pacifcsleeplabs.com
Pacific Sleep Labs is a locally owned and operated,
independent company experienced in sleep medicine. Here
you will find a caring, professional sleep team including
physicians, certified reparatory therapists, and certified
sleep technologists. With four convenient locations in North
Bend, Bandon, Coquille, and Reedsport, they provide timely
and quality sleep studies close to your home.
Steele Tuxedos
Owner; Robbyn Repp
1993 Sherman Ave, North Bend
(Located inside Petal to the Metal Flowers)
541-751-8880
Www.steeletuxedo.com
Positive Vibrations Greg Pierce
2001 Union Ave. North Bend
541-808-9230
Www.positivevibrations1.com
Positive Vibrations is a Medical and Recreational Marijuana
Dispensary. Greg offers quality strains at reasonable prices,
Glass Pieces and Other Dispensary Items. Located at 2001
Union St in Beautiful Downtown North Bend.
Welcome New Members!
Herbal Choices Jim Deatherage
63247 Troller Ln, Charleston
541-808-3840
Herbal Choices offers holistic and alternative pathways to
healing and treatment of the mind and body. They are a
Medical Dispensary that is currently catering to the
recreational needs of our community.
Stonies LLC
Robert Metcalfe
3682 Tremont Ave. North Bend
541-751-0005
Local Dispensary with Safe access to safe products Grown
Locally in Coos County
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Members on the move First American Title Company– Has closed their doors
sending all of their employees to Ticor Title in Coos Bay.
Apple Dental– has moved to their new location 2070
Virginia Ave.
Long time Stanging Chamber Members Anniversaries
BACC-Business Source
Norm Hill Financial Services,
LLC
Oregon Bay Properties LLC
Oregon Coast Music Assoc.
Oregon Linen, Inc
Oregon Parks & Recreation
Department
Oregon West Management, LLC
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Bigfoot Beverages
R P Properties
Reese Electric, Inc
Sizzler Restaurant
South Coast Business
Employment Corp
South Coast Office Supply, Inc
South Coast Orthopedic Assoc
Clambake Jazz Fest
This Olde House Bed &
Breakfast
Tower Motor Company
United Way of SW Oregon
Vend West Services, Inc.
Vacation Home at Lighthouse
Beach
Wal*Mart
White, J.W. Painting &
Decorating
Yellow Cab Taxi Co.
North Bend Towing, LLC
Allstate Insurance/McCabe Ins
Berger’s Top Service Body Shop
Confederated Tribes
US Bank Coos Bay
Us Bank North Bend
Miss Coos County Scholarship
Pageant Inc
Bureau of Land Management
Coos Bay Lions Club
Coos Bay Habitat for Humanity
Lone Rock Timberlands Co.
North Bend Medical Center
South Slough Estuarine Research
Reserve
Pro Build
Watson Ranch Golf
Michael A. Gordon CPA, LLC
Egyptian Theatre Preservation
Goodwill
Advantage Dental Clinics
Art Signs
Bandon Pacific, INC
Praus Haus-Bay Burger Inn
Best Western Plus Holiday Hotel
Boys & Girls Club of SW Oregon
Charleston Merchants Assoc.
Charter Business
Coos Art Museum, INC
Coos Bay Marine
Coos Bay School Dist. #9
D.B. Western
Douglas Timber Operators, INC
Engles Furniture, INC
Farr’s True Value Hardware
Honda World
Little Theatre on the Bay
Marineau & Associates
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Long time Standing Chamber Member Anniversaries
NB Lanes & Back Alley Pub
North Bend School District #13
The Vigue Company
Oregon Coast Vacation Retreat
Oregon Intl. Port of Coos Bay
Pacific Power
Plainview Motel & RV Park
Porters RV’s
Shoji Planning LLC
Snug Harbor RV Park
Soroptimists of the Bay Area
Southwest Physical Therapy
State Farm Insurance-Russell Clark
Thomas & Sons Transportation
Tom’s Lock & Key
Verger Chrysler Dodge Jeep INC
West Coast Fencing
Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin & Combs
LLP
The World Link
Abel Insurance Agency
NextHome All State Real Estate
Art Connection
Barrett Business Services, INC
Bay Area Hospital
Bay Clinic, LLP
Bay Optical Lab
Benetti’s Italian Restaurant
Bicoastal Media
Big 5 Sporting Goods
Brown’s Studio/Lifestyle Portraits
Cardinal Services INC
Carson-Davis Oil
CCD Business Development Corp
Century 21 Best Realty
Charleston Sanitary District
Chuck’s Seafood INC
City of North Bend
Coast Metal Works, INC
CB-NB Water Board
CB-NB Chapels
Coos Bay Toyota
Grange CO_OP
Coos Head Builders Supply, INC
Crow/Clay & Associates, INC
Dyer Partnership Eng & Plan, INC
Ferguson Transfer
George’s Gardening Service, INC
Georgia Pacific West INC
Clare Gove CPA PC
Govt. Contract Assistance Program
Grand Management Services
Coos Bay Grocery Outlet
Hanson-Meekins Animal Hospital
INC
Hearthside/Avamere Rehab of CB
Johnson Rock Products, INC
Juul Insurance Agency
Ken Ware Super Store
Kinnee’s Gifts n’ Shells
Kum-Yon’s Oriental Restaurant
Lake House Vacation Rental
Les Schwab Tire Center-CB
McKay’s Markets/Freshmart
Cambell Global LLC
Moe’s Super Lube & Car Wash
Life Care Center of Coos Bay
Los Dos Amigos Mexican Restaurant
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What’s Happening Coos County!?!
Annual Food
Drive-
02/14/16
Dutch Love
For each drink sold Dutch Bros will
donate $1 to South Coast Food Drive!
Every $1 donated is 10lbs of food!
All Donations stay local and are given to
the South Coast Food Share
Annual Crab Feed
February 13, 2016
Old Charleston School
64065 7 Devils Rd, Charleston
$20 Per Person Whole
Crab/$18 Half Crab
Bread
Coleslaw
Beverage
Beans
Add $1 for Dessert
Tickets for Door Prices will be sold at
$1 each or 6 for $5
The Coos Bay Children’s Academy is opening on June
13th, 2016. They are offering cutting-edge educational care
primarily to ages 2-5 years old, located in the heart of Downtown
Coos Bay! Our goal is to provide a safe, secure environment for
your child that fosters physical, social,
emotional, and cognitive development. Learning through play is
viewed as the cornerstone of the curriculum. Adults provide
protection, security, stimulation, support, limits, and affection.
Children are respected as individuals within a child-oriented
rather than full teacher-directed program. Our program staff can
not wait to take on the task of caring for your little one, and hopes
to become part of your extended family!
They are now Registering for June of 2016, Call
today (503) 715-7127 then join them on Friday, February 12th for
their Winter Summit From 5-8 pm Come meet our
program staff and see the progress they have made
The Coos Bay Children’s Academy INC
New at Benetti’s. Burger and Garlic Rosemary Fries
for $5.00 in the lounge, every Wednesday, starting
February 3rd, 2016 during happy hour. Limited
quantities will be available so come early!
House made, fresh ground patty, consisting of dry,
aged New York steak, Asiago cheese and Lea and
Perrins Worchester Sauce. Served on locally sourced
Oven Springs Bread (also known as Margie’s bread)
The Oregon Legislature’s 2016 “Short” session begins on February 1st and runs a maximum of 35 days.
The 2016 Oregon State Chamber of Commerce (OSCC) Legislative Priorities represents the legislative priorities of Oregon’s
local business communities as represented by the 70 local Chambers of Commerce of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce.
The OSCC is organized to give a voice to the local business communities throughout Oregon in support of policies that enable
business growth, job growth and income growth in each of our local communities.
“The LAT and the Executive Committee have recommended to the BACC board to adopt theses priorities at its February 3rd
Board meeting to guide our efforts during this session. “
The Members of the OSCC are united in support of:
HB 4012 appropriates lottery bond dollars for water storage infrastructure.
HB 4055 addresses Oregon’s transportation infrastructure needs.
HB 4077 reforms liability for ski areas.
HB 4078 creates a new Transit Expansion Fund to fund growing local transit needs.
HB 4084 allows for local tax incentive programs for brownfield cleanup.
SB 1565 allows local government to grant tax exemptions for up to $1mm in new industrial equipment.
SB 1581 makes paid sick leave compliance more reasonable for local business
The Members of the OSCC are united in opposition to:
SB 1532 / SB 1592 / HB 4054 increases the state’s minimum wage to a level that small business can’t afford.
SB 1532 / SB 1592 / HB 4054 allows local government to pass higher minimum wage rates.
SB 1574 / HB 4068 imposes a new ‘Cap and Trade’ tax system for utilities and local manufacturers.
SB 1587 imposes new pay records requirements, private right of action, and new BOLI powers.
HB 4136 increases insurance costs for critical health care providers.
Additionally there will be a lot of discussion and work on the issue of a new minimum wage.
LAT will keep you posted in regards to these matters. You can attend our meetings, 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7am at Campbell
Global offices. Tom can be reached at [email protected] or 541-404-1028.
BACC LAT Committee
Build Your Very Own Wren or Bluebird Birdhouse at the
South Slough Reserve!
Reservations required for all programs
Call (541)-888-5558 ext. 121
All programs begin at the South Slough Reserve Interpretive
Center located four miles south of Charleston at 61907 Seven
Devils Road.
Spring is just around the corner and our feathery friends will soon be return-
ing! This is the perfect time to join us at the South Slough Preserve to build
your own birdhouse. This February there are three different opportunities
for you to build a birdhouse:
Saturday, February 6th from 1 – 3 pm WRENS Children, parents and grandparents can come learn about wren ecology
then build a birdhouse to encourage them to live in their backyard. Cost is
$12/birdhouse. All supplies are provided, however if you have an extra
hammer, please bring it. Call: 541.888.5558 ext. 121 to sign up.
Saturday, February 27th from 10am – 12 noon OR
2 pm – 4 pm WESTERN BLUEBIRDS This is the perfect time to build your very own western bluebird house. Be-
gin the program with a short presentation about bluebird ecology and how
to attract them to your yard. Space is limited, please call 541.888.5558 ext.
121 to reserve your place is this program. ($10/birdhouse, includes all sup-
plies but bring a hammer if you have one.)
Build a Bird House!
What’s Happening Coos County!?!
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Local non-profits encouraged to apply for BAH Community
Foundation grants by March 1, 2016
COOS BAY – Bay Area Hospital is committed to the mis-
sion of “Improving the Health of Our Community Every
Day.” To further that effort, BAH Community Foundation
grants are awarded
annually to local non-profit organizations that share that
desire to improve the overall health and well-being of our
community.
We know that we are making a difference, because we can
see the difference that is being made by those organizations
who have been awarded grant funds in the past.
Those organizations include 2015 recipients like the Bay
Area Rotary Club, for its Shots for Tots program, Coos
County Friends of Public Health, and the Waterfall Clinic.
Do you belong to, or know of, an organization that is com-
mitted to improving our community’s health and strives for
regional health care excellence? If so, download an applica-
tion from our website and return the completed application
materials before our March 1 deadline. (Note: only one
application per organization will be accepted.)
Again, these funds are not distributed solely to healthcare
organizations. Any non-profit organization can be awarded
a grant, as long as the funds go to contribute to the health
and
overall well-being of our community.
For more information, contact Barbara Bauder at 541-269-
8543 or by email at [email protected].
Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
BACC Committees Meeting Times and Days
145 Central Ave
Coos Bay OR 97420
Phone-541-266-0868
Fax-541-267-6704
Our Business is helping your business!
We’re on the web
Www.oregonsbayarea.org
President
Barry Winters
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
President-Elect
Jessica Engelke
SOCC
Past President
Rick Skinner
Knife River Materials
Vice President
Deena Gisholt
Oregon Pacific Bank
Deborah Rudd
South Slough Reserve
Tom Burdett
BnT Promotional Products
Secretary
Pam de Jong
Edward Jones Investments
Treasurer
Michele Hampton
Banner Bank
Ambassador President
Loni Corona
Harmony Home Care
2015 Board of Directors
Jayson Wartnik
HMWF&G CPA’s
Melissa Cribbins
Board of Commissioners
Jon Hanson
Morgan Stanley
Mark Wall
Roseburg Resources
Kyle Daniels
Clean Cut Landscape
Michael Hinrichs
Jordan Cove Project
Tim Huntley
Knife River Materials
Erin Johnson
Edward Jones Investments
Spencer Gordon
Bay Area Enterprises
Dr. Todd Landsberg
South Coast Hearing Center
Randy Hoffine
Pacific Properties
Mark Mattecheck
North Bend Lanes
Kara Long
Egyptian Theatre
Community at Large
Brooke Walton
Oregon Int. Port of Coos Bay
Theresa Haga
CCD Business Development Corp
Rob Schab
Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board
Theresa Cook
Southwest OR Regional Airport
Connie Stopher
SCDC
EX-Officio
Patty Scott
Southwestern Oregon
Community College
Rodger Craddock
City of Coos Bay
Terence O’Connor
City of North Bend
Barbara Bauder
Bay Area Hospital
Dawn Rae Granger
School Dist #9
Bill Yester
School Dist # 13
Tenneal Wetherell
South Coast ESD
Join a Committee, come to a
meeting and enjoy or host a
Chamber event!
Ambassadors-Meets first Thursday of the month
@Noon (Rotating Locations)
Business Development -1st & 3rd Tuesday, noon @
Umpqua Bank
Natural Resources-Meets the third Friday of each
month @7am @ The Red Lion Hotel
Legislative Acton Team– Meets the 3rd Tuesday, 7 am
@ Campbell Global.
Wednesday Business Connection (WBC)-Lunch forums
are held Sept-May every Wednesday at the Mill Casino
in the Salmon Room 11:30-1pm.
Leadership Coos-(Tuition required) one day per month
Sept-May
Tourism-Meets third Thursday of the Month at the CB
VIC
Transportation-Meets the first Thursday of the month
@ Noon in VIC Conference Room
Marketing & Communication-Last Friday, noon @
Umpqua Bank CB
Membership Development –3rd Tuesday, 8am @
Oregon Pacific Bank
Education Committee– 1st Tuesdays. Noon @ Shark
Bites
Event Committee– 2nd Wednesday of the month 8am
@ CB visitor Center
Monthly Board Meetings - 1st Wednesdays, 7am @
The Mill Casino
Monthly Events Held-Business After Hours, Ribbon
Cuttings and More!!
Ambassadors– President; Lonni Corona
541-297-8179
Business Development & Support-
Chair; Michele Hampton, 541-269-4215
Natural Resources– Chair; Eric Farm, 541-
756-1193
Legislative Action– Chair; Tom Burdett, 541-
756-7142
Leadership coos– Chair; Deena Gisholt,
541-269-7929
CB NB Visitor & Convention Bureau– Chair;
Mark Mattecheck, 541-756-0571
Events– Chair; Allison Richards, 541-888-
9799
Tourism– Chair; Deborah Rudd, 541-888-
5558
Transportation-Chair; Rick Skinner, 541-
269-1915
WBC Luncheon– Chair; Timm Slater, 541-
266-0868
Marketing & Communications– Chair; Pam
Plummer, 541-266-2291
Membership Development and Support–
Chair; Heidi Proett, 541-269-7929
Education- Chair;
Jayson Wartnik,
541-269-9338 x 235
BACC Committees Chairs
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
Education
Noon @ Shark Bites
3
Board Meeting
7am Sawblade Room
@ the Mill
WBC
11:30-1pm Salmon
Room @ the Mill
4
Ambassador Mtg
Noon @ Coney
Station
5 6
7 8 9
Events
8am @ CB VIC
10
WBC
11:30-1pm Salmon
Room @ the Mill
11
Transportation
Noon @ CB VIC
12 13
14 15 16
LAT
7 am @ Campbell
Global
Membership
17
WBC
11:30-1pm Salmon
Room @ the Mill
18
Tourism
8am @ CB VIC
Bus. Dev & Sup
Noon @ Umpqua
Bank
19
Natural Resources
7 am @ Red Lion
20
21 22 23
Leadership Coos
Steering Mtg
Noon @ BAH
24
WBC
11:30-1pm Salmon
Room @ the Mill
25
Executive
Committee
3:30 @ CB VIC
Business After
Hours
5-7pm @ Coos Bay
Boat Building Center
26
Marketing
Noon @ Umpqua
Bank
27
28 29
February 2016