Briefs: Alaska USA Federal Credit Union hands out business camp scholarships

  • Friday, August 1, 2014 11:35am

Scholarships awarded to youths for business camp

Alaska USA Federal Credit Union has provided scholarships to Washington Business Week for five high school students in Washington state. The four-week business camp helps high school students learn about real-life business scenarios through production, marketing and finance competitions. Alaska USA employees also help to judge the event. This is the fourth year the company has participated in Washington Business Week.

‘Ice Cream-O-Rama’ planned at Snohomish shop

Snoqualmie Ice Cream has announced its 4th Annual Ice Cream-O-Rama. The event is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 23 at the Snoqualmie Ice Cream Shoppe and Mini-Farm, 21106 86th Ave. SE, Snohomish. The admission is free. Attendees will have the option to purchase tickets for $1 bites of ice cream, snacks and drinks. For more information, go to Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/616415908457410

Make reservations for Master Builders’ Housing Summit

The Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties presents the 2014 Housing Summit focusing on dwindling buildable land in the Puget Sound area from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 23 in Bellevue. Space is limited for this free event. Early reservations can be made online at MasterBuildersInfo.com or by calling the Association’s Events Department at 425-451-7920.

10 new HD channels added to FiOS TV

Frontier Communications has added 10 new HD channels to its FiOS TV channel lineup in all FiOS TV service areas. The channels include Crime &Investigation HD, Cooking Channel HD, Disney Jr. HD, FXM HD, Fox Sports 2 HD, H2 HD, Hallmark Channel HD, Ovation HD, Oxygen HD, ReelzChannel HD. Last month, Frontier added MLB Network.

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