United Way of Clallam County plans annual meeting

PORT ANGELES — United Way of Clallam County will vote on a proposed slate of officers at its annual meeting March 13.

The meeting, from noon to 1 p.m. at Port Angeles School District offices at 216 E. Fourth St., is open to the public.

Those who want to attend are asked to RSVP by March 9.

The proposed slate of officers is Lisa Meyer, manager of the Port Angeles branch of U.S. Bank, as president; Don Bradley of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Sequim Marine Research Operation, operated by Battelle, as vice president; and Betsy Fulwider of Pierce Jones and Associates as treasurer.

Current board President Pat Deja of Deja Consulting will chair the meeting and will serve as past president in the coming year.

An annual report of each committee’s 2011 work also will be given at this meeting.

Board members

Board members who have completed their terms and are retiring from the board include Simon Barnhart, Platt Irwin Law Firm; Tricia Gormley, Peninsula College student; Sandy Long, community volunteer; and Jamye Wisecup of ­Clallam County Emergency Management.

Also leaving the board after a year of service as 2011-2012 fundraising campaign co-chairs are Tom and Jackie Baermann, Pacific Office Equipment.

To RSVP, phone the United Way office at 360-457-3011.

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