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Published on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 5:35 PM MST


Eat with Enck

Do you serve on a board in Richland County? Have you considered serving on a board but aren’t sure if you are qualified? If so, come to the Sidney County Club at 4 p.m. March 13 for an engaging and exciting training on board ethics and effectiveness with nationally renowned speaker Jep Enck.

The Richland County Planner Office, City/County Planning Board and the Health Department are excited to announce that Enck will be back in Sidney for another engaging training. This training is open to anyone in the community interested in learning more about board ethics or board communication. Enck will focus his presentation on relevant Montana laws and guidelines for board ethics and interaction.


If you register before Feb. 29, you will be entered into a drawing for lunch with Enck on March 13! Because he usually focuses on larger groups, this is a unique opportunity to learn more about anything from stress management to health and laughter and from communications to non-profit management.

Fee for the evening of $25 covers the cost of the meal to be provided by the country club and includes your choice of prime rib or shrimp. To register contact Stacey Schmitt at the Richland County Planner Office at 433-6975 or sschmitt@richland.org or http://www.richland.org/planning/conference.

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