Board Celebration Dinners – Registration Now Open

The Community Foundation of NCW and the Icicle Fund invite volunteer board members for a complimentary dinner at Sun Mountain Lodge on October 1 or Sleeping Lady on October 2 to honor and recognize board service in North Central Washington.

We know the dedication and commitment it takes to volunteer your time to organizations that are meeting important community needs. Board Celebration Dinners provide an opportunity to mingle with others in board service, enjoy a fabulous meal, and feel inspired and energized to continue your great work!

Norm Smith

Special guest Norm Smith, Senior Fellow with M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust and former CEO of the Ford Family Foundation, will join us to share his insights and expertise on the sector. Norm understands rural philanthropy. Combined with his background in law and and government, we are really excited to have him here and glean from his experiences. Read more about Norm here

Dinner is complimentary for volunteer board members, however we do require a $75 deposit to reserve your seat. Complete the online registration, then deliver or mail a check to our office and we will hand the check back to you at the event. Please provide one check per guest. Spouses and partners that are not board members are welcome to attend, but will need to pay a $75 fee. We appreciate your cooperation with our process!

Board Celebration Dinner at Sun Mountain Lodge

Choose one location:

Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Sun Mountain Lodge, Winthrop
5:30pm – 9:00pm

Thursday, October 2, 2014
Sleeping Lady Resort, Leavenworth
5:30pm – 9:00pm

REGISTER FOR SUN MOUNTAIN DINNER

REGISTER FOR SLEEPING LADY DINNER 

Board Celebration Dinners are for volunteer board members of nonprofit charitable organizations in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan county only. 

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