BUSINESS BRIEFS: Bank promotes Port Angeles branch manager . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Laurie Szczepczynski has been named First Federal Bank’s vice president and business development officer.

Szczepczyn­ski’s duties include a specialized focus on deposit growth and customer relationship building throughout First Federal’s service area.

Szczepczynski, who attended Port Angeles High School and Peninsula College, has been with First Federal for 27 years and in banking for 30 years.

She has served in a variety of roles over the years, most recently as the manager of the east-side branch.

Dining benefit

SEQUIM — Black Bear Diner, 1471 E. Washington St., will host Dine to Donate from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

A portion of the proceeds (minus tax and tip) will be donated to Peninsula Friends of Animals to benefit the organization’s rescue, spay/neuter and community service programs.

Patrons need to mention that they’re dining to support Peninsula Friends of Animals.

Agent of the Month

PORT ANGELES — Sherry Grimes of Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty is the agency’s Agent of the Month for January.

The Agent of the Month produces the highest amount of business transactions in one month’s time.

Grimes can be reached at Sherry.Grimes@ColdwellBanker.com or 360-417-2786.

Grants earmarked

PORT TOWNSEND — In celebration of Jefferson County Community Foundation’s 10th anniversary this year, the foundation will award $10,000 in grants to local nonprofit organizations to support the professional development of their volunteer or professional leaders.

Organizations can apply for up to $2,500 to help an individual enroll in a nonprofit management certification or degree program, a mentoring program, a conference or to provide a sabbatical.

Potential applicants are invited to attend a foundation nonprofit alliance workshop, “Breathing New Life into Your Mission: Professional Development Opportunities for Nonprofit Leaders,” at St. Paul Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St., from 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 19.

Applications will be available at the workshop and will be posted on the foundation’s website (www.jccfgives.org) by Feb. 20 with an April 15 deadline.

There is no fee for the workshop.

To reserve a seat for the Feb. 19 workshop, email carla@jccfgives.org or phone 360-385-1729.

New ownership

PORT ANGELES — Jedi Electric, an electrical contractor, is under new ownership.

Owner Ace Michaels Inc. with electrician Chris Lidster offers new-construction services, low-voltage systems, service calls and more for Clallam County and beyond.

Phone 360-460-6172 or 360-797-4107 for more information.

Cardio camp

PORT ANGELES — The Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center and the YMCA of Clallam County have collaborated with Olympic Medical Center to create a community-based cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation transition program called Camp Cardio.

Camp Cardio is available by referral to patients who have been discharged from Olympic Medical Heart Center’s cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs but who may still need a transition program as they learn to manage their health independently, said Leonard Anderson, chronic disease program coordinator.

For more information on program hours and cost, phone Olympic Medical Heart Center at 360-565-0500.

KONP talk guests

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area.

Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments.

This week’s scheduled lineup:

■ Monday: Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols discusses his first months in office, Teen Court and the Justice Reinvestment Initiative.

■ Tuesday: Mrs. Olympic Peninsula Magan Waldron, who will be competing for the title of Mrs. Washington.

■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen.

■ Thursday: In the first segment, Gary Smith, executive director of the Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics clinic, with Susan Giles and Dr. Scott Kennedy, discusses oral health problems and solutions.

In the second segment, Mike Howe, communications director for the Clallam County Public Utility District.

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