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Clark County business calendar

The Columbian
Published: August 17, 2014, 5:00pm

Today

Professional connections: Four speakers will share their business résumés at noon at a free networking group, Professional Connections, at Glenwood Place Senior Living, assisted living management room, 5500 N.E. 82nd Ave., Vancouver. Upcoming programs: Barbie Holder on “What Do You Do When Life Happens,” Aug. 25. * sandy.jensen@hotmail.com, professionalconnections.biz.

Tuesday


Home foreclosure prevention:
The Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program will host a free foreclosure prevention and information seminar from 6-7 p.m. at 1409 Franklin St., Suite 101, Vancouver. The foreclosure process and timelines are explained and homeowners are provided with information about accessing free legal services. * Jacky Sabin, program coordinator, 360-334-4007.

Wednesday

Leads & Needs: Networking event, 7:30-9 a.m. at Beaches Restaurant and Bar, 1919 S.E. Columbia River Drive, $5. Coffee and tea provided. Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce members may bring a nonmember guest.

Thursday


Financial workshop series:
Vicki Fitzsimmons of Edward Jones Investments presents a free seminar, “Bring Balance to Your Budget,” 5:30-6:15 p.m. at 9901 N.E. Seventh Ave., Suite A102, Vancouver. * Register at 360-573-6604.


Friday

Employment law discussion: Attorney Linda E. Frischmeyer will hold a brown bag employment law lunch discussion, 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Landerholm law offices, 805 Broadway, Suite 1000, Vancouver. Topic: “Understanding what employers must do with wage garnishments.” Cost is $20 per person; bring cash or check. * Reservations: linda.frischmeyer@landerholm.com or call 360-816-2475.


The Columbian welcomes submissions about Clark County residents or businesses as well as regional business events. Information must be received by noon Tuesday preceding the intended Monday publication date. Send to mary.ricks@columbian.com or fax 360-735-4598.

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