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Unplugged Series with Jason Crawforth & Faisal Shah

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Topic: Reinventing Yourself Through Technology

When: February 22, 2012
Where: Arid Club, 1137 W. River St., Boise
Time: 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free for members | $15 nonmembers

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BYP Monthly Luncheon – February

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When: February 1, 2012
Where: 250 S. 5th St., Lower Level
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 Members, $25 Nonmembers,  $5 Program Only (no lunch)
Late Registration: $5 Increase on January 27th at Noon (doesn’t apply to program only)

Title: How The Technology of Investing Has Changed:  What YPs Should Know To Plan For Retirement
Speaker: Craig Cheney, MassMutual Sage Wealth Management, LLC 

Some key points will include:

  • The creation of “e-funds”, how computer driven trading is dominating and changing the market.
  • The effect on individual’s 401ks/IRA’s and managerial strategies.
  • The changing globalized economy and how technology is connecting us all, forcing change in how we plan for the future (i.e. how current Euro zone problems alter our local economy and personal finances).

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BYP Volunteer Opportunity

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When: January 28, 2012
Where: The Idaho Foodbank
Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m.

Interested in volunteering?  Please contact Vicki Kinne at vkinne80@gmail.com.

More information about the Idaho Foodbank:

The Idaho Foodbank is an independent nonprofit organization that has worked with a network of partner agencies to distribute free emergency food to individuals and families in need for more than 25 years. More than a statewide distribution system, this network of more than 200 partner agencies consists of emergency food pantries, community kitchens, shelters and programs that collectively work together to relieve hunger in Idaho.

IFB provides programs that serve an important role in communities that lack resources for hungry families and children. These programs include:

  • Backpack Program: supplies weekend nutrition to school children who would otherwise go hungry over
    the weekend.
  • Mobile Pantry Program: provides emergency food to rural areas and areas lacking emergency
    food services.
  • Grocery Alliance Program: partners with grocery stores and supermarkets to provide fresh
    nutritious food.
  • Picnic in the Park:The Picnic in the Park Program provides nutrition for food-insecure children during the summer months, when the school lunch they depended on is unavailable.
  • Idaho Community Gardens Program: coordinates food distribution between local community gardens and emergency food pantries throughout the state.
  • Beef Counts: an innovative program established and endorsed by the Idaho Cattle Association, The Idaho Cattlewomen Council, Agri Beef Co., and the Idaho Beef Council to provide fresh beef into the Foodbank network.

BYP 101: Brown Bag Lunch

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When: January 24, 2011
Time: Noon-1:00 p.m.
Where: 250 S. 5th St., Ste. 300
Cost: Free!

BYP offers this  series to educate, connect and welcome new members, every other month.

Each event will welcome new BYP members and provide time for networking, information about upcoming events, and an overview of the benefits of membership. These events will be offered at no cost to BYP members. Nonmember guests are allowed entrance to one BYP 101 event per year.

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BYP Monthly Luncheon – January

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When: January 4, 2012
Where: 250 S. 5th St., Lower Level
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 Members | $25 General Public | $5 program only (no lunch)
Late registration: $5 increase on Friday, December 30th at Noon

Title: How to Increase Market Share when Forced to Downsize
Speaker: Brandon Wright, Ultra Clean

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