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#MasonHealthWeek – why local healthcare matters

We are now in the seventh week of a statewide Stay Home, Stay Healthy order enacted in response to COVID-19. Almost immediately, the pandemic created a health crisis and cast hospitals into the spotlight, raising questions about facilities capacity, supply inventories and the ability to care for patients. This became another reminder of the critical need for healthcare access. Oftentimes, that access is a livability criteria and economic indicator of an area. Mason General Hospital (MGH) is that pillar for Read more

Back-to-Business Toolkit

This year of COVID-19 is anything but business as usual and is truly uncharted territory for you, your employees, and your customers. To champion your efforts to reopen and begin recovery, the Chamber has compiled a Back-to-Business Toolkit to help guide you through the process. Reopening must balance careful planning and diligent follow through to protect those that depend on you for employment and those that rely on your goods and services. Since 1922, the Chamber has been providing resources to benefit Read more

#SmallBusinessWeek

Small Business Week (SBW) traditionally occurs each year across the United States during the first week of May. During SBW, events take place across the country and online celebrating small business owners. It’s a way of recognizing their outstanding service, innovation and success. This annual celebration hosted by the Small Business Administration has been postponed this year as a result of COVID-19. Even so, the Chamber is choosing to carry on and champion small businesses in our community this week Read more

When to Pull the Plug on Events

Large-scale event cancellations across the United States are mounting due to COVID-19 concerns—from conferences and concerts to trade shows and sporting events. Many local events have been put on the back burner too. Weighing the potential health risk of an event with its economic consequence isn’t clear cut. It’s even less obvious if the event will be well attended.  So, is the best course of action to postpone, reschedule, or cancel? After scouring dozens of articles written by event industry experts, the Chamber Read more

Grab Attention Online with Social Media Strategy

Welcome to a crash course in the theory of adapt and survive. Since the Coronavirus struck, businesses are facing an unwelcome ‘survival of the fittest’ battle. But, what should small business owners do next – if anything – during these uncertain times? Well, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce suggests you start with the Coronavirus Small Business Guide. Here you will find a collection of finance, human resources, marketing and operational strategies to finesse. No matter where you search for advice, the Read more

April 15 COVID-19 Webinar

On Video Employment Security Department’s Adjudication Manager Kevin Dinnen discussed traditional unemployment benefits, the new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, and the system upgrade to allow newly eligible parties to apply for benefits. Note: Video is no longer available Shared Links Eligibility Checklist Application Checklist Sign up for a SAW account How to apply for benefits  How to file your weekly claim  Weekly benefit calculator Partial earnings deduction chart Other Items Peninsula Credit Union now an approved PPP lender; email sba@pcfcu.org to request an Read more

April 8 COVID-19 Webinar

Hosts contact information Heidi McCutcheon, Shelton-Mason County Chamber(360) 490-3741 direct Pam Volz, North Mason Chamber(360) 710-0689 direct Shared Resources Unemployment Information for EmployersDept. of Treasury FAQ on Paycheck Protection ProgramUS Chamber FMLA three-page guide SBA Office of Disaster Assistance (800) 659-2955

SharedWork Program

SharedWork makes the Dream Work With the extension of a statewide stay-home order across Washington through May 6, many of us are becoming a bit apprehensive. Employers, in particular, are scrambling to figure out ways to stay afloat and keep employees. To that end, the WA Employment Security Department is touting an alternative called Shared Work that allows companies to keep employees working reduced hours as the worker collects partial unemployment benefits. Though it’s been in place since 1983, SharedWork isn’t widely known. Read more

April 3 COVID-19 Webinar

Recorded on Friday, April 3, 2020 This event was hosted by the Shelton-Mason County and North Mason Chambers, in partnership with the US Chamber, PacMountain Workforce, and the EDC of Mason County. Below you’ll find the recording of the webinar as well as the slide deck presented.

Distillery makes sanitizer

The Hardware Distillery Co. helps meet desperate demand for hand sanitizer It’s anything but typical for a distillery known for tasty spirits to start making something unpalatable; yet, that is exactly what The Hardware Distillery Co. in Hoodsport is doing. Between batches of their hand-crafted distilled recipes, they are now mixing up high-alcohol sanitizing solutions. The Coronavirus has caused a supply shortage of sanitizing products and alcoholic beverage makers throughout the country are offering to fill the void by retooling to produce Read more