BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20190306T203000Z DTEND:20190306T220000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Gov. Dunleavy's FY2020 Budget Impact to Sitka - City & Borough Sitka Mayor Gary Paxton To Speak At Chamber Luncheon DESCRIPTION:Weekly luncheons are held every Wednesday at noon. Enjoy great food\, dynamic speakers\, and exciting networking opportunities. Chamber luncheons are open to the public. Chamber members receive special member-only pricing. \n\n\n\nExecutive Lunch Sponsor\n\nFirst National Bank Alaska \n\n\n\nUpgrade to the Executive Lunch and receive VIP treatment including cookies and special prize drawings.\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\nGary Paxton - Sitka mayor\n\n\n\nPresentation\n\nImpacts of Governor Dunleavy's FY2020 Budget on Sitka\n\n\n\nMayor Paxton will discuss the effects that Governor Dunleavy's FY2020 budget will have on Sitka. After the overview\, Paxton will lead a discussion among luncheon attendees. Following the discussion\, the recording will be forwarded to the Alaska Municipal League as part of the feedback from the Community of Sitka. Be here for the discussion\, represent your business and voice your input on the proposed budget. The Luncheon is open to the public. View the white paper prepared by City & Borough of Sitka: White Paper: Effects of Governor Dunleavy's 202 Budget on Sitka. \n\n\n\nBiography\n\nGary Paxton Biography\n\n\n\nGary Paxton was elected as Mayor of the City and Borough of Sitka in fall of 2018. He is a graduate of Sitka High School\, class of 1957 and the USMA in 1962 with a commission in infantry. Some notable career highlights include: 40 months in Vietnam\, six in Germany where he commanded a battalion and brigade\, and six in DC. Paxton was City of Sitka's Administrator for nine years where along with the assembly\, he led our response to the closure of pulp mill and eventually the transfer of the site to the city with no liability thanks to attorney T. Cole. He have served several years as the senior warden of St. Peters Episcopal Church and was on the board of trustees of Sheldon Jackson College when they closed. With the help of John Holst and other members they transferred the campus to the Sitka Fine Arts Camp and Sage Building to Sitka Sounds Science Center. He is a lifelong Sitkan and has been married to Deborah Dickinson for 53 years. He has three children\, Shellie Dunn\, Sydnie Wallisch\, and Matthew Paxton.\n\n \n\nMenu\n\nTaco Bar\, Salad Bar X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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\nWeekly luncheons are held every Wednesday at noon. Enjoy great food\, dynamic speakers\, and exciting networking opportunities. Chamber luncheons are open to the public. Chamber members receive special member-only pricing. \;
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\nExecutive Lunch Sponsor
\nFirst National Bank Alaska \;
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\nUpgrade to the Executive Lunch and receive VIP treatment including cookies and special prize drawings.
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\nSpeaker
\nGary Paxton - Sitka mayor
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\nPresentation
\nImpacts \;of Governor Dunleavy'\;s FY2020 \;Budget \;on \;Sitka
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\nMayor Paxton will discuss the effects that Governor Dunleavy'\;s FY2020 \;budget will have on Sitka. After the overview\, Paxton will lead a discussion among luncheon attendees. Following the discussion\, the recording \;will be forwarded to the Alaska Municipal League as part of the feedback from the \;Community of Sitka. Be here for the discussion\, represent your business and voice your input on the proposed budget. The Luncheon is open to the public. View the white paper prepared by City &\; Borough of Sitka: White Paper: Effects of Governor Dunleavy'\;s 202 Budget on Sitka. \; \;
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\nBiography
\nGary Paxton Biography
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\nGary Paxton was elected as Mayor of the City and Borough of Sitka in fall of 2018. \; He is a graduate of Sitka High School\, class of 1957 and the USMA in 1962 with a commission in infantry. Some notable career highlights include: 40 months in Vietnam\, six in Germany where he \;commanded a battalion and brigade\, and six in DC. Paxton was City of Sitka'\;s Administrator for nine years where along with the assembly\, he led our response to the closure of pulp mill and eventually the transfer of the site to the city with no liability thanks to attorney T. Cole. He have served several years as the senior warden of St. Peters Episcopal Church and was on the board of trustees of Sheldon Jackson College when they closed. With the help of John Holst and other members they \;transferred the campus to the Sitka Fine Arts Camp and Sage Building to Sitka Sounds Science Center. He is a lifelong Sitkan and has been \;married to Deborah Dickinson for 53 years. He has three \;children\, \;Shellie Dunn\, Sydnie Wallisch\, and Matthew Paxton.
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\nMenu
\nTaco Bar\, Salad Bar