Save the Date!
100th Anniversary Chamber Annual Banquet
Friday March 13, 2020
Emcee: Honorable Judge Roger Burdick
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In today’s digital world with most job applications online the first challenge is to get your resumes past the robots where human eyes will then see it. Resumes trends change quickly and it is important to stay up to date with the trends regardless if you are currently seeking a new position.
Most employers want a quick snapshot of what you have to offer. The resume needs to be professional, well written with no spelling or grammatical errors and eye catching. You need to capture the reader’s attention in the first half of the resume. This includes writing a qualifying summary highlighting your most relevant qualifications and skills.
The easier it is for your resume to be skimmed by the reader the greater the chance it will be reviewed.
1. Research, Research, Research
4. Describe your accomplishments
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”
~ Confucius
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The Jerome County Commissioners are seeking to appoint a member to the Snake River Canyons Park Managing Board. It is a volunteer position, with meetings usually held once a month at the Caddy Shack Restaurant.
Interested persons should write a letter of interest and e-mail it to
[email protected]
by September 17 at 5 p.m.
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U.S. Chamber Statement on Preliminary U.S.-Japan Trade Deal
Myron Brilliant, executive vice president and head of international affairs issued the following statement in response to the president's announcement of a forthcoming U.S.-Japan trade deal:
“American companies and agriculture exporters are at a clear disadvantage to their Asia-Pacific and European counterparts in the absence of a comprehensive trade deal with Japan.
“Given the existing volatility and uncertainty in global markets, today’s news that the administration is making progress in talks with Japan, one of our most important trading partners, is a welcome step in the right direction. However, the U.S. Chamber strongly urges the Trump Administration to continue its efforts to reach a comprehensive, high-standard agreement that addresses the full range of U.S. trade priorities from services and intellectual property protection to regulatory barriers. By securing that broader agreement, the administration will spur significant economic growth, create U.S. jobs, and open up other avenues for expanding our market access and commercial ties to the vital Asia-Pacific region.”
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Martha & Mary's Food Pantry
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September 5 - Business After Hours
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September 11, Chamber Luncheon
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December 7 - Christmas in Jerome
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Congratulations
on being named Business of the Week.
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September 5- Farmers Bank Customer Appreciation Day
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September 6 - Ribbon Cutting
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Magic Valley Electric, Plumbing, Heating + Air
With the expansion of Magic Valley Electric, we are excited to announce the grand opening and Chamber event for Magic Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air! With the support of our community, we have been able to develop multiple services to better serve you. We welcome all our valued customers, family, friends and vendors to help us celebrate our Chamber event, Friday, September 6th, 4:30-7pm. We will have ribbon cutting, food and beverages, and office tours. We are excited to share this experience with you. 393 Railway Street in Jerome off Highway 93.
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September 10 - Times-News Fall Hiring Fair (Click image for .pdf)
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September 14 - Fall Fiesta
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September 21 - Rotary Club of Jerome Golf Tournament
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Rotary Club of Jerome
31st Annual 4 Person Golf Scramble
September 21, 2019
1:30 PM Tee Off
93 Golf Ranch
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October 5- St. Luke's Epicurean Evening
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Epicurean is just around the corner.
Time to reserve your tables, sponsor tables, volunteer, donate silent auction items, and live auction items, as well as adventure and destination auction items.
Help us help the Children with Special Needs.
October 5
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at 6 at the Canyon Crest Event Center
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October 31 - 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat
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Your New Regional Maps are Here!
In partnership with the Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center the Jerome Chambers has received NEW regional fold-out maps, produced in partnership with Spring Hill Press. These comprehensive maps include city street maps for Twin Falls and the surrounding communities as well as a regional overview. Thank you to the sponsors who stepped up to make the map project possible!
As a service to our members, you’re welcome to use these maps for your own purposes. Feel free to stop by the office to pick up a free supply for use in your business.
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Heritage Academy Charter School Fund Raiser
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We are raising money for new water fountain stations in our school. Please help us get get our new water stations for the students.
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We Cater!!
Callus for you Business Meetings, Events, family gatherings etc.
Contact us 208-644-111
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Daily Specials:
Tuesday
: Two entrees plus an appetizer for $15
Wednesday:
Wings $5 and $7 domestic draft pitchers* (*pitchers not available on event nights)
Thursday
: Two pizzas for $10
Friday:
Two burgers for $10
Saturday:
All day Happy Hour!* (*not available during events)
Our Happy Hour specials 2 -6 PM
- $2 domestic drafts (16 oz.)
- BOGO all well drinks
- BOGO all appetizers.
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Celebrate the heat and cool down all month long with the Seafood Sensation: Served with choice of cottage cheese or potato salad and a medium soda for $8.99!
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Limited-time travel savings book by 8/31/2019. Need a rental use the low price finder. We search all discounts and coupons for the best price, includes one additional driver fee waived! Visit travel at
www.costco.com
or call 1(877)849-2730. see the membership desk for details.
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The summer season brings about hot days!
Hydration
is essential to the growth and nutrition of your lawn. All watering must be done in the early morning hours so that the soil can absorb all moisture before any sun and or heat has a chance to dry it up.
Make sure sprinkler heads are adjusted properly. Most commonly, this occur
s
when the heads are spraying onto sidewalks/walkways or when your lawn simply isn't receiving the proper coverage. Call today!
208 734-9777.
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We offer Go Mini’s storage containers. Features that distinguish our moving and storage containers: Our containers are vented, they greatly reduce moisture and humidity that contribute to mold and mildew. Our containers have eight inches of ground clearance, so they are easy to load but avoid water problems. Inside the portable storage units we have sturdy railings for tie-downs and clothes hangers. Call for portable storage options that make your life easier. 208 734-6969
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Pioneer Federal Credit Union New Checking Account
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The Jerome Chamber is proud to partner with Constant Contact and to offer our members a discount on a email marketing platform. Save up 25%
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Tune in weekly for Chamber Chats
- 94.7 FM / 1400 AM BUCK Friday's @ 7:45 AM
- la Perrona 99.1 FM
- HOT 100 FM Wednesday @ 7:50 AM
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Chamber Members can post your employment opportunities on our website.
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Chamber members can add Press Releases to the Chamber Website by using the member login.
Contact me for more details.
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Thank you for your support
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Board of Directors:
- Randy King, D.L. Evans Bank - President
- Annie Dovenmuehler, Idaho Milk Products, Vice President
- Brian Bridwell, Jerome School District, Treasurer
- Angela Hickmon, ICCU
- Kim Lee, Lee Family Broadcasting
- Ben Crouch, Northside Journal
- Mary Slim, Valley Wide Country Store
- Gus Peterson, D & B Supply
- Mike Young, Les Schwab Tire
- Carl McEntarffer , Jerome Rec District- Past President
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Ambassador Committee Officers:
- Markus Lively, Farmers Bank - President
- Luis Valadez, Idaho Central Credit Union - Vice President
- Mariann Schiewe, SIRCOMM- Secretary
- Annie Dovenmuehler, Idaho Milk Products
- Curtis Maier, St. Luke's Magic Valley Health Foundation
- Elivs Martinez, Title One
- Esmeralda Chavez, City of Jerome
- Jamie Rupert, Jerome County Fair Grounds
- Loralee McKee, First Federal Bank
- Marty Kukn, Washington Federal Bank
- Nancy Chapin, Edward Jones
- Randy King, D.L. Evans Bank
- Saniesa Bartlome, Western Waste
- Shelli Carter, Raul Torrez Farmers Insurance
- Silvia Roasales, City of Jerome
- Teena Tolman, First Federal Bank
- Tina Miller, 4H / University of Idaho
- Tracy Cox, First American Title
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Newsletter Submission Deadline
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Please have all submission in no later than Wednesday each week.
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