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09/01/10
When: 09/01/10–06/01/11
Time: 12:00AM–12:00AM
Where: Various
What:
The 2010/2011 Leadership Program
Leadership 2010/2011 is a nine-month program that gives participants valuable information on the inner-workings of the greater Idaho Falls community.
Sponsored by the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce and the Idaho National Laboratory, the program meets the first Wednesday of the month and provides a forum for participants to enjoy the following activities:
- Site visits from “behind the scenes”
perspectives on key businesses and
programs. - Networking with community leaders and business people.
- Interaction with community experts on a one-on-one basis.
- Planning, overseeing and securing speakers for sessions of the program.
- Working in teamwork structures to
research and present community
issues to other participant groups.
Leadership Program Application

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kerry Huggins,
Programs & Events Coordinator
Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce
208.523.1010
khuggins@idahofallschamber.com
09/07/10
Forum Luncheon - I Love ISU Campaign
When: 09/07/10–09/07/10
Time: 12:00PM– 1:00PM
Where: Red Lion
What:
For the 28th consecutive year, the "I Love ISU" scholarship campaign will be conducted in Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, American Falls, and Pocatello. Beginning with a kick-off event August 19th and continuing through September, the 2010 campaign is shaping up to be another successful year. This year's scholarship drive is enthusiastically lead by Chairman Roger Wheeler and Co-Chair Michele Pond-Bell.
More than 200 volunteers, Chamber members, ISU faculty and staff, alumni, and friends will work together for a common cause- to raise funds for area students who will be attending the the university on the Pocatello or Idaho Falls campus.
In 2009, with uncertain economic conditions, supporters from Meridian to Preston chose to provide their financial commitment to Idaho State University and scholarships for area students. The 27th annual "I Love ISU" campaign raised pledges totaling $366,184, and volunteer participation reached an all-time high of 240.
We can do better this year! Please show your support by responding favorably when you receive a call from one of your business associates. If you pledged last year, we encourage you to do the same this year. If you didn't pledge last year, please do it this year. Your money goes directly to scholarships for local students attending ISU. You can direct your pledge to any program, department, or college. Support local students. Invest in their futures. Thank you in advance for your support for "I Love ISU!"
09/16/10
When: 09/16/10–09/16/10
Time: 5:30PM– 7:30PM
Where: DL Evans Bank - 17th Street
What:
D.L. Evans Bank has expanded tremendously. It maintains that "Hometown Community Bank" spirit as we grow. The bank has grown more than $850 million in assets with 20 full-service branches and seven mortgage lending offices across southern Idaho.
D.L. Evans lived by the principles of integrity, charity, friendliness, compassion, and hard work. D.L. Evans Bank directors and officers emulate these principles and encourage employees to do the same. While times have changed, the bank has never lost sight of the founder's vision, 'That banking is really just about one thing: helping people'. That is the strength of a family-owned community bank, meaningful, long-term relationship.
For more than 105 years, D.L. Evans Bank has taken pride in helping Idaho's families grow and prosper. Our roots are firmly planted in Idaho and as a community bank with headquarters in Burley and branch offices in Albion, Burley, Rupert, Twin Falls, Jerome, Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Ketchum, Hailey, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls, we have truly become "Idaho's Hometown Community Bank."
09/28/10
When: 09/28/10–09/28/10
Time: 12:00PM– 1:30PM
Where: Red Lion
What:
The Greater Idaho Falls Education Coalition presents:
College Pathways: Dual Credit Scholarship Luncheon
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 12-1:30pm at the Red Lion
This event is raising scholarship money to allow more students to get a head start on college. Students can take college credits while in high school. These dual credits are offered at a greatly reduced rate, but they still cost more than some students are able to pay.
Keynote Speaker: Mike Rush,
Executive Director of State Board of Education
To reserve your space for this event, please contact the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce at 523-1010 or email Kerry Huggins at khuggins@idahofallschamber.com.
Brought to you by:
Mayor's Scholarship Fund, Mayors of Idaho Falls, Ammon, and Iona, School District 91 and 93 Foundations, Rigby Education Foundation, Greater Idaho Falls Chamber Education Committee, Idaho State University, University of Idaho and Eastern Idaho Technical College.
When: 09/28/10–09/28/10
Time: 6:30PM– 8:30PM
Where: Taylorview Junior High School
What:
College Prep Forum for Parents and Students
Grades 8-12
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
6:30-8:30 p.m. Taylorview Junior High School
Topics Include:
- What is Dual Credit?
- How to get started in Higher Education
- Professional Technical Opportunities
- Scholarships
- Federal Financial Aid
- College Entrance Exams
- Opportunities for Student Athletes
- Building & Writing a College Resume
Forum sponsored by the
Mayor's Scholarship Fund & The Greater Idaho Falls Education Coalition