Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Massing of the Colors 2016

















The Massing of the Colors is a patriotic ceremony honoring those who have served in the United States of America and honoring the youth of today who carry on the patriotic tradition.

The world-class I Corps Army Band, which creates bonds between the United States Army and the Pacific Northwest community, will be playing their inspiring selection of music celebrating George Washington, our first patriot in the long line of patriots who have served our country well.

Massing of the Colors began in 1919 by military officers who served in the Great War (World War I/WW I).  In 1923, the Military Order of the World War assumed responsibility for the Massing of the Colors nationwide and still has the responsibility across the nation.

Attendance is free to the public.

Youth and adult organizations can participate by contacting Col. Carroll Dickson by Feb. 12. 2106.

Monday, January 4, 2016

MAF: Intros Col. Morgan & I-5 at JBLM

Military Affairs Committee

Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber



Date & Time:  Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.

Event Sponsor:




The event fee will be complimentary, hosted by our sponsor, for invited Military Personnel who reserve with Janice Hutchins, (253) 683-4882 or janiceh@tacomachamber.org

AGENDA: 

1)       Col.  Daniel S. Morgan, Joint Base Commander
An Introduction
 





2)       





Bill Elliott, WSDOT Olympic Region
I-5, JBLM Vicinity - Congestion Relief


                                                                                                                            A presentation will be provided by Bill Elliott, WSDOT Project Manager, on the status of the work and delivery plan for the corridor improvements. With Connecting Washington transportation revenue approved by the legislature, WSDOT is moving forward to deliver improvements along the I-5 corridor through JBLM to relieve chronic traffic congestion.  There have been some changes since October regarding JBLM's DuPont Gate and possible I-5 improvements in that area of the corridor. 

  

NEXT ACTIVITIES
February 10             Monthly Military Affairs Forum
June 15                    Evergreen Fleet Cruise

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Visit the “Tacoma-Pierce Co. Veteran & Business Service” Facebook page.  Like the page to stay informed of workplace opportunities for transitioning vets and vets as well as current information.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Facebook, Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber To Host Free Workshop For Tacoma Veteran and Military Family-Owned Small Businesses

On Tuesday, November 10, Facebook will be in Tacoma, Wash., to teach local veteran and military family small business owners how to optimize their presence and engage customers on the world’s largest social network.

Facebook’s veteran and military family-focused Boost Your Business will be held in Tacoma in honor of Veterans Day, November 11. The event will be co-hosted by Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber, with Congressman Derek Kilmer welcoming entrepreneurs.

“The skills our service members pick up in the military are often the very same skills that make for a successful entrepreneur or small business owner,” said Congressman Kilmer. “As more service members transition to the civilian workforce it’s important they get the support they need to be successful. This forum will give our local veterans a chance to learn how to sharpen their ideas and reach an even broader audience online to help their business grow, all while networking with other veteran entrepreneurs.”

The Boost Your Business seminar will include a presentation by a Facebook small business expert on the latest Facebook best practices and strategies for success. A question and answer session will follow, featuring a panel of local small business people that will share their Facebook tips, tricks and suggestions. The panelists are representing the following local small businesses: home décor store Westhouse Décor, family run winery Mill Lane Winery, clothing retailer Combat Flip Flops and non-profit running community wear blue: run to remember.

Before the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with representatives of local business development organizations and hear about community resources during the networking session.

How do Facebook and small businesses connect?

There are more than 45 million small businesses using Facebook to connect with customers.
Approximately 8 in 10 people in the US are connected to at least one small business on Facebook.

Members of the media who have any questions or would like to attend the event should RSVP to Samantha Spielman.

WHEN AND WHERE:        
Tacoma, Wash. – Tuesday, November 10
Tacoma’s Landmark Catering & Convention Center (Plaza Grand Ballroom)
47 Saint Helens Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402
Check In/Networking: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Presentation and Q&A: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
To register and for more information HERE.

WHAT: FREE seminar on how to use Facebook to grow your small business.

WHO:  Representatives from Facebook, Congressman Derek Kilmer and veteran- and military family-owned small businesses.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Facebook's Boost Your Business Seminar Here

Facebook’s Boost Your Business seminars give you the change to learn from community leaders and Facebook small business experts. 

They also connect you with business resources in your community and help you find the solutions you need on Facebook.  Whether you just started your business or want to take things to the next level, you don’t want to miss this event.




Tuesday, November 10th
9:30 AM –   Check in begins / Networking Expo begins
9:50 AM–    Special Guest, Rep. Kilmer arrives
9:55 AM –    Photo opportunity with Special Guest, Co-host, and Facebook Team
              -     Presentation Begins ----
 10:00 AM – Brief welcome by Facebook Small Business Expert
 10:01 AM–  Brief remarks by co-host (introduces Rep. Kilmer)
 10:02 AM–  Welcome remarks by Congressman Kilmer about the importance of small business for the                      local economy (kicks off FB Training re-introduces FB Expert)
 10:05 AM – Facebook's Small Business Training Session: Learn from the experts about the latest                             Facebook best practices, strategies and success stories (speaker)
 11:00 AM–  Small Business Q&A Panel: local Small Businesses success, stories and experience with                       small business owners in your community!
 11:55 AM–  $500 ad credit give away (3 total; winners must be present to win!)

 2:00 PM–    Event Concludes

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

SSMCP 4th Public Forum

SSMCP 4th Annual Public Forum - register today

You are invited to the 4th Annual Public Forum of the South Sound Military & Communities Partnership (SSMCP).  This no-cost event (thanks to the sponsors) is open to anyone wanting to learn more about federal, state and local priorities related to Joint Base Lewis-McChord.  The Forum will be held Thursday, November 12 from 7:30 -11:00 am at the McChord Club.

Program:
The SSMCP 4th Annual Forum will feature:

  • JBLM Installation Commander Colonel Morgan, 
  • I Corps Leaders, 
  • Congressman Denny Heck, 
  • WA State Legislators concerned about veteran and military issues, 
... and

  • news from the WA Department of Commerce 
  • news from SSMCP 

... about:

  • the 2015 Community and Business Survey* conducted around JBLM, 
  • the 2015 JBLM Joint Land Use Study (see article here), and 
  • the new Washington Defense Supply Chain Modeling Tool.  

You don’t want to miss this meeting!

PLUS – immediately after the Forum, a tour of the Western Air Defense Sector will be open to the first 50 attendees who register for it.  This is a private tour not open to the general public.

SSMCP 4th Annual Public Forum - register today!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Air and Space Conference and Technology Exposition 2015

The Air Force Association's annual Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition runs Sept. 14-16, 2015, in National Harbor, Md.

It features a range of speakers, including Defense Secretary Ash Carter, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, and Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh, as well as many industry leaders.

Topics range from the challenges of sequestration to opportunities in artificial intelligence, all focused around aerospace, cyberspace, and the US Air Force.

For up-to-date information from AFA about the conference, click here. Track the conference on social media by following us on Twitter and Facebook or by using #ASC15.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Military Medicine: The Foundation and MAMC

MILITARY AFFAIRS FORUM


Military Affairs Committee



Date & Time:  Wednesday, Sept. 9, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Place:  La Quinta Inn | 1425 E. 27th St. | Tacoma 98421
Register: Register Online

Event Sponsor:





The event fee will be hosted by our sponsor for invited Military Personnel who reserve with Janice Hutchins, (253) 683-4882

AGENDA:  MILITARY MEDICINE

THE MADIGAN YOU NEVER KNEW
Col. Michael Place
Commander
Madigan Army Medical Center

Col. Place came to Madigan after serving as the senior medical advisor in the Army Secretariat, assigned as the Assistant Deputy for Health Affairs in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Washington, D.C.

As the commander of Madigan Army Medical Center, he leads an organization of about 5,300 staff members who provide health care to more than 105,000 beneficiaries.

Colonel Place entered the Army as the Distinguished Military Graduate from Johns Hopkins University where he was also recognized as a George C. Marshall Award recipient.  After medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, he completed his internship and family medicine residency as chief resident at Martin Army Community Hospital, Fort Benning, GA.

Place, a family physician, earned both the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star during a career that included assignments with the 75th Ranger Regiment and the 101st Airborne Division, and deployments to Hungary in support of the Kosovo Air Campaign, and to Haiti, Iraq and Afghanistan.  Place also commanded the 10th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Carson, Colo., including a year-long deployment to Afghanistan as a medical task force commander.

SUPPORTING MILITARY MEDICINE
Jane S. Taylor
Founder and Chief Strategy Officer
Geneva Foundation

Ms. Taylor founded The Geneva Foundation in 1993. Ms. Taylor has a known track record for successfully leading and growing for-profit and non-profit organizations. After working as a Critical Care nurse, she moved into the field of pharmaceutical research.

Following work at Syntex Laboratories, Ms. Taylor founded Pacific Coast Clinical Coordinators, Inc. ("PC3Inc"), a Site Management Organization providing clinical, administrative and regulatory support to physicians conducting pharmaceutical research trials. PC3Inc.

In 1995, Ms. Taylor founded Northwest Kinetics (NWK), a Phase I pharmacokinetic clinical research unit. Then, Ms. Taylor directed her attention to the Middleton Foundation for Ethical Studies, a non-profit organization focused on establishing ethical standards for clinical research in developing countries. Ms. Taylor has remained active in community work by serving on numerous boards for non-profit organizations.

The Geneva Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports and advances innovative medical research and excellence in education within the U.S. military. With over 450 employees worldwide.  Since its inception, Geneva has supported medical research at over 50 Federal Laboratories and Military Treatment Facilities worldwide.  Geneva works with researchers from idea inception through the successful completion of the program: accommodating individual research interests, locating suitable funding sources, developing research proposals, and managing research projects.

NEXT ACTIVITIES
October 14 Military Affairs Forum
November 12 John Anderson Military Citizen of Year with Rotary Club #8

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Visit the “Tacoma-Pierce Co. Veteran & Business Service” Facebook page.  Like the page to stay informed of workplace opportunities for transitioning vets and vets as well as current information.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Open Houses for JLUS Public Iinput

The Joint Land Use Study for Joint Base Lewis-McChord is nearing completion, and open houses will be held in July to seek public input.

The JBLM JLUS is a collaborative process among federal, regional, and local governments and agencies; tribes; the public; and the south Puget Sound region’s military installations, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) and Camp Murray.

The study is designed to create a collective regional dialogue around sometimes complex issues of balancing military operational demands and mission changes with the region’s and local communities’ land use plans, economic development and infrastructure needs, and goals for environmental sustainability.

The study area generally encompasses those communities within two miles of the JBLM boundary.

Please mark your calendars and plan to attend -

Public Hearing Dates and Locations: Joint Base Lewis-McChord Joint Land Use Study

20-22 July 2015, Various Locations, 5:00-7:00pm

SSMCP and AECOM staff will be on hand to answer questions and receive feedback from the public on the currently ongoing Joint Land Use Study. Three open-house style meetings will be held at:

Monday, 20 July, 5-7pm at the Sprinker Recreation Center, 14824 C St S, Tacoma, WA 98444
Tuesday, 21 July, 5-7pm at Yelm Public Safety Bldg., 206 McKenzie Ave., Yelm, 98597
Wednesday, 22 July, 5-7pm at Lakewood City Hall, 6000 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

For more information, check out the JBLM JLUS Website.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

ADC Hosts PNW Defense Forum

Hello community:

You can now register for the first ever Association of Defense Communities’ Pacific Northwest Defense Forum, to be held August 20-21 at the American Lake Conference Center on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

The event will feature legislative leaders as well as national, state and local military and civilian experts on a wide range of defense issues, such as effects from the Army downsizing announcement in 2015, expanding missions for installations in the northwest, evolving community-military relations for the future, and more.

Go HERE to view more details about the event, and click on the top right link to register. 


Thank you and see you there!

Thursday, June 11, 2015

USGA Kicks Off U.S. Open Championship with "Open for All Activities"

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced updated plans for its Open For All™ fan programming and community activities to be held June 14-21, coinciding with the 115th U.S. Open Championship at Chambers Bay.

U.S. Open Champion- ship week will begin with a series of special events on the grounds of Chambers Bay on Sunday, June 14. 

The family-friendly activities, which are free and open to the public, will focus on youngsters and a celebration of the region’s military community. In honor of national Flag Day, the I Corps Army Band and a color guard from nearby Joint Base Lewis-McChord will participate in a 1:30 p.m. PDT flag-raising ceremony, led by Major General Kenneth Dahl and USGA President Thomas J. O’Toole Jr.

Spectators under the age of 18 are welcome to attend a junior clinic at 2:15 p.m. PDT at Chambers Bay’s practice facility. A variety of fun and engaging activities, presented in collaboration with the First Green, The First Tee, LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, and the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship, will take place after the clinic.

Participants will also have the opportunity to have their photo taken with the U.S. Open Trophy, as well as visit the official U.S. Open Main Merchandise Pavilion.

Sunday will also represent the last opportunity for non-U.S. Open ticket holders to purchase merchandise at the Main Merchandise Pavilion, open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The merchandise pavilion will be open to the public for pre-championship shopping from Thursday, June 11 through Sunday, June 14 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PDT daily).

Attendees are asked to follow signs to pre-championship parking, which will be located in the New Tacoma Lot in close proximity to the course. A complimentary shuttle will be provided.

Open For All Fan Experience at South Lake Union Park

The U.S. Open For All viewing experience at South Lake Union Park will open at 5 p.m. PDT on Wednesday, June 17, and will include a free concert by singer-songwriter Kelley James.

The viewing experience will be open to the public June 17-21 and will feature live U.S. Open action on a big screen, interactive golf exhibits including a U.S. Open Golf Simulator, food and beverages from regional vendors and photo opportunities with the U.S. Open Championship Trophy.

Dates/Times (PDT):
June 17    Opening Night Celebration: 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Performance by Kelley James
June 18    First-Round Viewing: Noon -7 p.m.
June 19    Second-Round Viewing: Noon-7 p.m.
June 20    Third-Round Viewing: Noon-7 p.m.
June 21    Fourth-Round Viewing: Noon-7:30 p.m.

As parking will be limited, attendees are encouraged to take the Seattle Streetcar (South Lake Union Line) to the Lake Union Station.

A complete schedule of Open For All community events is available HERE.

About the USGA

The USGA conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, as well as 10 national amateur championships, two state team championships and international matches. Together with The R&A, the USGA governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, Equipment Standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The USGA’s working jurisdiction comprises the United States, its territories and Mexico.

The USGA is a global leader in the development and support of sustainable golf course management practices. It serves as a primary steward for the game’s history and funds an ongoing “For the Good of the Game” charitable giving program. Additionally, the USGA’s Course Rating and Handicap systems are used on six continents in more than 50 countries.

For more information, visit the USGA.
Media Contact:
Jeff Altstadter, USGA Manager of Media Relations
jaltstadter@usga.org; 908-326-1880

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Evergreen Fleet Cruise Opens for 2015

You may choose to be a host for the Evergreen Fleet Cruise.  Act promptly by downloading and submitting this form.  Reservations are limited and Chamber members will be given the priority opportunity to host.






































Things to remember:

  • Host price covers two persons (spouse, significant other, colleague). Minors are not invited.
  • Only the Chamber invites military personnel (in coordination with local commands)
  • There is no other "duty" of hosts other than convivial hosting
  • The purpose of the Evergreen Fleet Cruise is to foster personal relationships between military and civilian leadership

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

2015 Northwest Aerospace & Defense Symposium

The 2015 Northwest Aerospace & Defense Symposium will increase your awareness of and ability to pursue current and upcoming defense, aerospace, and national security initiatives and contracts.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Congressman Adam Smith, Ranking Member, House Armed Services Committee
  • Moon Duk-ho, Consul General, Republic of Korea
  • Pamela Munoz, Mission & Installation Contracting Director, JBLM 
  • Katrina Jones, Defense Market Analysis Director, Aerospace Analytics
  • Fred Smith, Mobility, Surveillance & Engagement, Boeing Military Aircraft
  • Anthony Waas, Professor of Aerostructures, University of Washington
  • J.J. Gertler, Defense Policy & Arms Control Manager, Congressional Research Svc.
  • Jim Nam, International Security Cooperation, Planning, and Strategy, US Air Force
  • Dr. Roger Myers, Executive Director, Advanced In-Space Programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne
  • Col. Scott McLaughlin, Commander, 446th Airlift Wing
  • Isaac Potoczny-Jones, Computer Security Research Lead, Galois
  • Ron Stearns, Research Director, Aerospace Analytics 
  • Lewis Hedge, First Secretary, Defense Acquisition Policy and Trade, British Embassy
  • Chin Hsing (Andy Chin), Director-General, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office

May 28-29, 2015, JBLM
Hosted by PNDC  and PNAA
Register here!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

MAF Features the US Navy Submarines and Economic CyberSecurity

MILITARY AFFAIRS FORUM






Date & Time:  Wednesday, May 13, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Place:  La Quinta Inn | 1425 E. 27th St. | Tacoma 98421
Register: Online here.

Event Sponsor:


The event fee will be complementary hosted by our sponsor for invited Military Personnel who reserve with Janice Hutchins, (253) 683-4882.

AGENDA:

CAPTAIN Brian N. Humm
Commodore
Submarine Squadron 19 

Captain Humm served at sea as a Junior Officer on USS TINOSA (SSN 606), Engineer on USS TAUTOG (SSN 639) and Executive Officer in USS FLORIDA (SSBN 728) BLUE. He commanded USS BUFFALO (SSN 715) from May 2005 to July 2007 and USS OHIO (SSGN 726) BLUE from November 2010 to December 2012.

Ashore, he served as the Flag Lieutenant to the Commander, Submarine Group 2 in Groton, CT and the Submarine Squadron 3 Engineer in Pearl Harbor, HI. In August 2004, he completed a tour as the Submarine Executive Officer/Post-Executive Officer Detailer at the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Millington, TN. Following command of USS BUFFALO, he was the Senior Member, Tactical Readiness Evaluation Team, Pacific Fleet Submarine Force and served in J8 at U.S. Strategic Command as Chief of the Space and Global ISR Division. Most recently, CAPT Humm served as the Director for Operations (N3) on the staff of the Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic.

Cyber Security as a Regional Economic Issue
Michael K. Hamilton
Cybersecurity Policy Advisor
State of Washington Office of CIO

Join Cybersecurity Policy Advisor Mike Hamilton as he share an all-state strategy to treat infrastructure as an economic issue, and how the strategy centers around workforce development, infrastructure protection and research.

NEXT ACTIVITY
Evergreen Fleet Cruise:  Wed., June 24, Tacoma Yacht Club

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Visit the “Tacoma-Pierce Co. Veteran & Business Service” Facebook page.  "Like" the page to stay informed of workplace opportunities for transitioning vets and vets as well as current info.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Navy Band NW to Perform

Navy Band Northwest will perform at several events in and around the Kitsap region.

This is your chance to hear Navy band Northwest’s Brass Band, “Puget Sound Machine” as they demonstrate their versatility.

You can catch them in the Stevens Jazz Night at Stevens Middle School as well as in the Seattle Mariners Armed Forces Day.

You can also check out Navy band Northwest’s Parade and Ceremonial Band in the Daffodil Parade and Seattle Mariners Armed Forces Day.

Navy Band Northwest Marching Band
April 11, 2015 12:45 PM
Daffodil Parade, Puyallup, WA

"Puget Sound Machine" Brass Band      
April 16, 2015 7:30 PM
Stevens Jazz Night
Stevens Middle School Gym, Port Angeles, WA

Navy Band Northwest
April 19, 2015
Brass Band 11:10 AM
Ceremonial Band 1:10 PM
Seattle Mariners Armed Forces Day, Safeco Field, Seattle, WA

For more information and press materials about Navy Band Northwest, visit HERE or like us on Facebook.

For more information about these events, please visit our events page on Facebook or please contact: Navy Band Northwest Public Affairs / 360-315-3447.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

MAF Looks at Environmental Encroachment on Installations

MILITARY AFFAIRS FORUM

 Military Affairs Committee - Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber


Date & Time:  Wednesday, March 11, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Place:  La Quinta Inn | 1425 E. 27th St. | Tacoma 98421
Register: Online here.

Event Sponsor:

The event fee will be hosted by our sponsors for invited Military Personnel who reserve with Janice Hutchins, (253) 683-4882



AGENDA:  Efforts with JBLM and other military installations in WA on strategies to address environmental encroachment threats to military training.



Presenter: Lisa Bellefond is the Strategic Advisor to the nonprofit organization, the Center for Natural Lands Management Washington Program.  She works on governmental relations and communications strategies targeted towards achieving collaborative conservation goals. A leader in collaborating and innovating, Lisa has engaged diverse partners in protecting habitats and working lands for sustainable economic development.

Lisa has been working for over 15 years with the Dept. of Defense and other federal, state, local and private partners on cooperative conservation strategies that provide for endangered species recovery and reducing encroachment threats to military installations.

She was recently recognized as a US Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2013 Recovery Champion for her efforts to conserve South Puget Sound Prairies by bringing together representatives of the Departments of Defense, Agriculture, and the Interior in the nation’s first Sentinel Landscape Initiative, integrating national security, food security, ecosystem restoration, and species recovery. 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

April 21, (11:45 am – 1:15 pm, La Quinta Inn & Suites) Howard O. Scott Citizen-Soldier of the Year. Register HERE.

May 20, (12-1:30 pm, South County Connections, Regency Room, 12180 Park Ave. So, University Center [Bldg. 34], Rm. 203, Pacific Lutheran University, 98447). Register HERE.

AMC RODEO   
The AMC Rodeo returns again to host site JBLM-McChord Field in August, 2015.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
C-9 Blog, the Chamber’s military-community blog which focuses on the armed forces and civilian relationships, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest.

Veteran & Business Service, at its Facebook page, works with businesses to seek the "Veteran Advantage," promoting, encouraging and facilitating Veteran employment across the business community.