Friday, October 28, 2005

Greater Seattle Chapter November Meeting

The Greater Seattle Chapter November meeting will be held on November 3 at the Best Western Executive Inn (200 Taylor Ave North Seattle, WA). Those important holidays are around the corner make sure to bring your check book or extra cash we will have a Silent Auction for the Greater Seattle scholarship fund. Unfortunately, we can’t accept debit/credits. All proceeds will be going to the Scholarship fund to assist our members continue with their professional education. To register for the November 3 meeting go to Greater Seattle Chapter website to register.


Program Information

Identity Theft-Its' Not just Financial- Reginald Reid has been involved with Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. for 3½ years. During this time he has traveled to cities in California, Arizona, Virginia, Florida, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington talking about the importance of two things: access to affordable legal services and the need for protection against the fastest growing crime in North America, identity theft.

His company has been working to help private individuals, as well as small and large companies, all over North America understand the importance of safeguarding themselves and those that are the most important to them from what many in the business world call ‘financial cancer.’ We hope you will join us for this important topic. You will be able to bring information back to your organization and apply this information at home.

Date:
November 3, 2005

Time:
5:30 Registration
6:00 Dinner
7:00 Program

Dinner: Mesquite Roasted Chicken Breast or Fettuccine Alfredo with Apple Pie for dessert.

Parking: Parking at the Best Western parking lot is located behind and underneath the hotel. You may either drive up to gate and ask to be let into the parking through the intercom or, if it’s open simply drive in. Pick up your free parking pass at the meeting registration desk and return to your car.

Silent Auction: Instead of having one large auction this year we will be having two small silent auctions. If you wish to donate an item please contact Susan Priebe or Andrea Bettger .

We hope to see you at this exciting program !
Andrea Bettger, Greater Seattle Secretary

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Puget Sound Chapter Announces November 9 Meeting


November 2005 Chapter Meeting -- Puget Sound Chapter of ARMA International
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
La Quinta Inn, Tacoma, Washington

Registration: 6:00—6:30 pm
Dinner: 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Business Meeting: 7:15 - 7:30 pm
Program: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

Dinner: $20.00

“RM and its Role Responding to Public Records, Discovery & Subpoenas”

Program: Compliance with requests for information is important not only in governmental settings, but is also crucial to managing risk in a corporate environment. Policy and procedure for the collection, review and release of records is a necessity. Efficiently responding to these requests can be a challenge without proper Records Management. This is particularly true when it comes to electronic records. Our speakers will discuss the important role records management plays in this arena

Speakers: Barbara Benson, Director of Records Management Services, University of Washington since 1992. She earned a Graduate degree in History/Archival and Records Management from New York University. She has worked as either Archivist or Records Manager for such diverse organizations as Chemical Bank; Trinity Church; New York City Department of Records and Info Services; Seton Hall University and the Archdiocese of Newark; New York State Archives and Records Administration.

Eliza Saunders, Director of Public Records and Open Public Meetings at the University of Washington since 1998. She received her Bachelor’s degree in American History from University of California at Santa Barbara and her Master of Science in Public Relations from Boston University. Ms. Saunders worked for a number of years in the Mutual Fund industry however the thrust of her career has been in academia. Prior to joining the U of W she worked in student affairs; first for the Registrar at Boston University and later as the Administrator for Admissions at Harvard Medical School. Ms. Saunders is considered an expert on access to university records and has spoken to both the International Media Law Conference and the Meeting of International Commissioners of Access to Information at the invitation of the U.S. Department of State.

Make your reservations in several ways: Call Shirley Hines at: 253-653-9088, Fax: 253-627-6464, register on-line at pugetsoundarma.org, or e-mail Shirley at shirley.a.hines@boeing.com.

Friday, October 21, 2005

The Latest from Sue Lord


November Message from the Great Northwest Region Manager

Hello, everyone! I am still on a natural high from the ARMA Conference in Chicago. Gee, it was a great event in a very neat city. Kudos to all who were involved in producing this superb affair! If you have never been to an International Conference, you should begin working on your employer now to go to Conference next year in San Antonio. The International Conference and Expo simply offers the best in educational courses and vendor contacts for the Records and Information Management Professional. It is a wonderful thing to be able to meet people from all over the world in our profession at the Conference. I hope you will be able to “experience” an International Conference at least once in your career.

One of the annual events at the International Conference is the “Awards Banquet.” I am happy to report that one of GNW Region’s own, the Greater Anchorage Chapter of ARMA, won the medium-sized 2004-2005 Newsletter of the Year Award for their publication “Turnagain ARMA News.” Later in the evening we learned that the Boise Valley Chapter of ARMA, receive the medium-sized Chapter of the Year award for 2004-2005! How exciting! Please join me in congratulating each of these chapters from our Region for their accomplishments!

Please join me in welcoming two new members of the Great Northwest Region team. Marc Simpson of the Puget Sound Chapter has graciously agreed to serve as GNW Region Treasurer. Andrea Bettger of the Greater Seattle Chapter has offered her services to become webmaster for the GNW Region. We thank Marc and Andrea for their spirit of volunteerism. I would also like to thank Kevin Holfeld of Boise Valley and Toby Allen of Greater Anchorage Chapter for the service they each provided the Region during their terms.

I wish you well during this autumnal season and thank you for being a part of ARMA.

Very truly yours,

Susan M. Lord, Manager
Great Northwest Region of ARMA

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Archives Expo

Seattle Area Archivists are celebrating Archives Week the week of October 10-15. There will be several activities sponsored by members of the Seattle Area Archivists.

October 11 King County Archives Open House 12- 3 p.m.
This is a perfect opportunity to tour the facility, view recent acquisitions and other material from the collections, and enjoy refreshments. For more information, please call 206-296-1538, email archives@metrokc.gov, or visit our website.
Location: King County Archives, Seattle

October 12 Archives Expo
Seattle area archives will display information about their holdings and services, and provide informative talks.
Location: Seattle Public Library, Central Branch, Level 4, Meeting Room 2
  • 11 a.m. The Old Seattle Cemetery at Denny Park How to use archives and other repositories to trace the origins, lives and final resting places of early Seattle residents once buried at the Old Seattle Cemetery. Location: Seattle Public Library, Central Branch, Level 4, Meeting Room 2
  • 1 p.m. Preserving your Family Photographs Presented by Nicolette Bromberg, Visual Materials Curator, UW Libraries. Location: Seattle Public Library, Central Branch, Level 4, Meeting Room 2
Thursday, October 13, 11:30 am Brick Wall Workshop
Bring your brown-bag lunch and your "impossible genealogy problem" and our knowledgeable staff will brainstorm possible solutions!
Location: National Archives & Records Administration, Seattle

There are several events at the Washington State Archives in Olympia for complete event listings please see Seattle Area Archivists website.

Personal Information Privacy Day

FREE RESIDENTIAL SHREDING
Personal Information Privacy (PIP) Day provides a day of FREE residential shredding. Protect you personal information from identity theft by bring your personal information and records for FREE SHREDDING. On Saturday October 8, 2005 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1202 Harrison St, Seattle WA (cross street Eastlake Avenue East). Restriction: residential shedding only; no business shredding; paper only; no binders; clips or electronic media accepted! For more information please contact Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA or 206-628-7292.

PIP day is sponsored by Shred-It, Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA, and PEMCO Insurance.

We hope to see you all drop your personal information!
Andrea Bettger, Greater Seattle ARMA Secretary

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Puget Sound Chapter Announces October 12 Program

“Rocket Science for Records Managers: Determining Retention Periods”

The Puget Sound Chapter of ARMA has asked us to pass along this information about their upcoming October 12 meeting in Tacoma:

Program: Records management is not exactly rocket science, but sometimes you feel like it is. Developing those retention periods can often feel like it involves complex mathematical calculations, but it really is based on simple practices. This presentation will take a more advanced look at the analysis involved in determining retention periods including where to look for requirements and how to identify the value of a record. In addition, Jennifer Winkler will also cover the approval process and tips and techniques she has used at the City of Seattle for implementing the schedules.

Speaker: Jennifer Winkler is the City Records Manager for the City of Seattle. Hired in September 2001, Jennifer is responsible for the development and implementation of a City-wide Records Management Program for the City of Seattle and its 35 departments. Included in this is: developing retention schedules for each department, establishing city-wide policies and procedures for best records management practices, developing a vital records program, offering files management assistance, consultation on records management issues as necessary and developing a compliance audit component. Every day brings new and interesting challenges. Jennifer holds a BA in History and Masters in History with a Certificate in Archives and Records Management, both from Western Washington University. She is a member of the Bellevue Eastside Chapter of ARMA and is also active in the Association of Local Agency Records Managers (ALARM), National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA), Seattle Area Archivists, and Northwest Archivists. She has spoken locally and nationally on a variety of records management issues.

(NOTE: Jenny is also co-chair for the Great Northwest Region Conference, hosted by our Seattle chapter, to be held at the Best Western Executive Inn in Seattle - near the Space Needle - March 13-15, 2006.)

DETAILS:
October 2005 Chapter Meeting
Puget Sound Chapter of ARMA International
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
La Quinta Inn, Tacoma, Washington

Registration: 6:00—6:30 pm
Dinner: 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Business Meeting: 7:15 - 7:30 pm
Region Manager Visit: 7:30—7:40 pm
Program: 7:40 - 8:40 pm

Dinner $16.50 (reservation received by 10/07/05)
Or $18.00 (reservation received after 10/07/05)

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Looking to the Future

A Message from Fran Blaylock, Great Northwest Region Coordinator

Greetings! I would like to take this opportunity to express my excitement as your new region coordinator. I have great respect for the dedication and commitment of our Region Manager, Sue Lord and Dean Koga, past Region Coordinator. One hallmark of an outstanding profession is the willingness of its members to help each other, thereby improving on that profession. Sue Lord and I hope to support you, your local chapter and the region to promote your career as a RIM professional and to keep our Great Northwest Region healthy and vibrant today and in the future. I am here as your resource and connection to ARMA International and our local chapters. Please don’t hesitate to contact either Sue Lord or me with any questions or concerns. Good communication at all levels is the key to our success.

I just returned from the ARMA International 50th year celebration and annual conference in Chicago. This is the first year I have had the opportunity to attend Leadership meetings during the conference. I would like to share one of the projects sponsored by ARMA International that was presented on their ‘radar screen’ of strategic issues. This ‘radar screen’ identifies key issues likely to have a significant impact on the profession. One major issue presented was the absence of clearly articulated competencies and lack of formal standardized education curricula, which limits the credibility of our RIM profession.

To address this need, ARMA International undertook a groundbreaking project to develop core RIM competencies. To accomplish this, ARMA has contracted with an outside firm, Castle Worldwide, which specializes in the development of competencies. Similar efforts have been made in the past; however, the scope and depth of this project will bring it to the forefront. With the help of volunteers from varying sectors including ARMA, vendors, education, and Castle Worldwide, the core competencies should be completed by December, 2006. Once the competencies are defined, a career map will be developed along with a self-assessment tool at the end of the study. This will be accomplished by analyzing the core competencies against a curriculum map and identification of the educational gaps. Watch for opportunities to participate in this exciting project. Look at “MY ARMA” section of the www.arma.org website for the timeline to participate.

In addition to this project, ARMA has been active on the international scene by leaders attending meetings with representatives of the international chapters and on the federal level with several visits to Washington DC last year. As a result of these visits, ARMA was asked to write language for a new proposed act, which has recently been submitted. In addition the International President of ICA Archivist attended the Chicago conference, which demonstrates the need to join hands with other organizations that have shared interests and needs.

Over all, the conference was very well attended and focused on building partnerships and developing skills to increase our level of professionalism and competencies in RIM. If you attended, I hope it provided an opportunity both to network and take back this knowledge to share with your companies. I want to thank the Region members who attended the luncheon, as it was a great time to catch up and share our experiences. It was very well attended by around 50 members and I hope you all enjoyed the event!

If you have any questions about ARMA, the competency project, your chapter, and/or membership, please feel free to contact either Sue, slord@vjglaw.com or me, FBlaylock@icos.com.

Have a terrific ARMA year!

Fran

Joint Meeting October 6

Joint meeting, Greater Seattle Chapter and Bellevue Eastside (BEC) on Thursday, October 6, 2005. Our chapters have come up with an exciting meeting for all of those ARMA members unable to attend the ARMA, International meeting in Chicago and will be of great interest to new ARMA members. Several people that attended ARMA International will share their professional and personal experiences at the chapter meeting. We will also reveal information on utilizing ARMA International resources such as Information Specific Group (ISG), ARMA website, and much much more!
To register for the meeting please go to the Greater Seattle ARMA website by 5 p.m. on Monday October 3rd. If the Greater Seattle website is inaccessible or you are having issues please email Sue Gunderson directly with your reservation.

Our program details:

Date: October 6, 2005

Location:
Best Western Executive Inn
200 Taylor Ave.
Seattle, WA 98109
Directions to the Best Western

Time:
5:30 -6:00 Registration
6:00- 7:00 Dinner
7:00- 8:00 Program

Program:
ARMA, International and Beyond! Discussion of ARMA International conference lesson learned and experiences at ARMA, International Chicago 2005. Also how to access ARMA International resources: Information Specific Group (ISG), ARMA website, etc.

Speakers:
Fran Blaylock, Andrea Bettger, Bonnie Nadler, Joe Ramsdell, Susan Priebe and many many more!


Dinner Menu:
Caesar Salad
Chicken Florentine with Wilted Spinach leave, Asparagus, smoked Gouda and Classic Mornay Sauce
or
Vegetarian Stir Fry with Pan Seared Vegetable with Asian Style Yaki Soba Noodles in Red Pepper Soy sauce
Dessert: Peach Cobbler
Focaccia Bread/ Butter, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee or Tea

Parking:
Park in the Best Western parking lot located behind and underneath the hotel. Driving to the gate and ask to be let into the parking lot through intercom (buzzer) or simply drive in. To pick up free parking pass please come to meeting registration desk.

Cost:
With dinner
-Member $25.00
-Non-member $30.00
Presentation only
-Member $10.00
-Non-member $13.00

Greater Seattle and Bellevue Eastside Chapter hopes to see you there!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Our Blog Is Featured in Chicago Presentation

Susan Priebe has passed along this bit of news from the 2005 ARMA International Conference in Chicago:

Many thanks to Jesse Wilkins for mentioning in his excellent presentation given at the 50th ARMA, International Conference in Chicago last week, our chapter's BLOG. He had a screen shot of our page and encouraged other chapters to consider using this easy-to-set-up and dirt-cheap way (ours is free of cost, using "Blogger.com") to enhance communications within the chapter and also to help other random searchers/surfers discover the world of records management, etc.

I would highly recommend checking out the session notes from Jesse's program on ARMA, International's Web site, once they are available there. He gave us a very interesting and lively presentation of what the future of the future might look like for us, "past the bleeding edge," in technology. Believe me, it seems we'll be busy, busy, busy!

Susan Priebe Records Analyst Shared Services PEMCO Insurance www.pemco.com

206-628-7292 or 1-800-GO-PEMCO REWARDING RESPONSIBILITY

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Workshop Announced

Bernard Chester, a member of the Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA International, asked that we post the following workshop announcement on the Chapter's Blog. We are glad to pass this along on his request. This is not a project being undertaken by the Chapter. We are not able to endorse or make any recommendation about it.

Electronic Records Management: -- A Practical Toolkit
1-Day Workshop

September 28, 2005

BEC Factoria
12400 SE 38th St
Bellevue, WA

Syllabus

Electronic Records Principles
Inventorying Electronic Records
Classifying and Accessing Electronic Records
Records Storage Technologies
Retention and Disposition
Auditing the Program
RM and IT
Best Practices and Next Steps

Learn to:

Conduct an electronic records inventory, including centralized and decentralized storage and electronic records applications

Classify and categorize electronic records, including manual and automated approaches

Store and preserve electronic records for 1-100+ years

Incorporate records management practices into IT systems and processes

Cost of the class: $495

Cost includes training manual, resource CD with additional materials, and catered lunch. Course fee is due by first day of class.

AIIM/ARMA members: save an additional $50!

Instructor: Jesse Wilkins, CDIA+, MIT, LIT, ICP, EDP
· Frequent speaker at AIIM, ARMA, TAWPI, Xplor
· Extensive standards work on electronic records, email, and digital preservation

For more information or to sign up for the course, contact Jesse Wilkins:
(303) 574-1455 office
(303) 484-4142 fax
jesse.wilkins@imergeconsult.com

Friday, September 02, 2005

Going to Chicago? Invitation to Region Activities--

Region Manager Sue Lord Invites You to Region Meetings

If you are attending the 50th Annual ARMA International Conference in Chicago this month, consider joining with other Great Northwest Region people at any of the following events:

Saturday, Sept 17, 12:30-1:00 - GNW REGION MEETING in the Hyatt Hotel - 3rd floor. A short time to meet in person and catch up on a few Region things - but mostly to get to know one another...

Following this Region Meeting will be "Chapter Leadership Day," which will take up pretty much the entire afternoon. It should have great information for Board members and other chapter leaders. The schedule includes break-out workshops, information on marketing your chapter and member recruitment, as well as many other presentations.

This is the event that we are asked to provide "door prizes" for fun giveaways throughout the afternoon. You may receive a chapter pin, hat, t-shirt, something representative of one of the Region's localities, vendor trinkets, etc., donated to the event by other chapters.

Monday, Sept 19 no-host REGION LUNCHEON - Right now, it looks like Monday, September 19th from Noon until 1:30 pm may work for us. Sue Lord will get to Chicago early, and will locate a restaurant at Navy Pier - there are several to choose from - that can accomodate our group. She will do her best to choose one with a somewhat varied menu and affordable pricing. If attending the Conference, look for a posting and sign-up sheet near the Registration area with pertinent information about the Great Northwest Region Luncheon.

Last year, we had a terrific, fun, crowd in Long Beach. Sue hopes to meet many of our Region's attendees again this year in Chicago!

NOTE: Among our chapter's members who are going to Chicago are Susan Priebe (Vice President), Andrea Bettger (Secretary), and Dean Koga (Past President). If you are also attending, contact any one of these three -- they will be glad to keep you informed about Region sponsored activities.

Volunteer Web Master Needed for Region Site

Region Manager Sue Lord Calls for Volunteer

Sue Lord, Region Manager, wrote to the chapter leaders today, saying:

"I learned recently that Toby Allen is unable to continue performing the duties of Great Northwest Region Web master. I am asking you to ...help me find a new Web master. Our Web site needs to be re-designed -'energized,' if you will - and I hope you might recommend a talented person who will be willing to design and maintain our Region Web site for the next couple of years. Think about it.... I bet there is a quiet person in your chapter who is wanting to volunteer, but just isn't a 'people' person. Perhaps being a 'chapter meeting greeter' or 'telephone volunteer' just scares them to death! Maybe there are members who cannot make it to meetings, but would be willing to volunteer computer time to our organization.

"Please contact me as soon as possible with any candidates you may have, so I may get in touch with the candidate(s) and begin work on this project. Thank you, in advance, for your help in this matter."

NOTE: Can you answer the call and help with the Region Web Site? Please let ME know if you're able and I'll pass your name along to Sue Lord.

New Treasurer Named for Great Northwest Region

Sue Lord, Region Manager, Reports:

"I am sorry to inform you that Kevin Hofeld is unable to continue in his position as the Great NW Region of ARMA Treasurer. With approval of our Region's Coordinator, Fran Blaylock, I have appointed Marc Simpson of the Puget Sound Chapter to be the Great NW Region of ARMA Treasurer. Welcome, Marc!

"Fran and I look forward to welcoming Marc to the Region team. Both of us have known Marc for about eight years and I know many of you know him, as well. Marc has served the Puget Sound Chapter in many ways for approximately the past 10 years. Among the many chapter positions he has held are: Vice-President (membership chair); 3 years as President,and 2 years as Chairman of the Board. He has served on many chapter committees including: 2000 Region Conference committee, chapter seminar committees, chapter communications committee, Chapter ByLaws committee; Hospitality committee and many, many others over the past years. Marc served as co-editor of Puget Sound's newsletter, Soundings, last year, and is currently the Web master for the chapter. As you can see, he will be quite an asset to our Region!"

NOTE: Marc has been a most energetic leader in the Puget Sound Chapter. I'm delighted to hear he's taken on this important work for the Region. Please join me in wishing him the best in this role! Marc, may you always be well balanced! -- Roger Winters, Chapter President

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Web Site Being Moved


Best Western Executive Inn (and Neighboring Space Needle)
Blog Admin = Roger
You Can Still Register for Our Meeting Thursday, September 8th!

Hello, Seattle ARMA Members,

As you might have noticed, our chapter's Web site is DOWN! If you recently went to http://www.armaseattle.org/ to register for next week's meeting (Thursday, at our new location, the Best Western Executive Inn, close to the Space Needle), you would have been frustrated by finding our site isn't there!

Not to worry! Our Web site is being moved from one hosting service to a new one. We think the new one will provide us with some added functionality that we can use to create an even more valuable asset for our chapter. The transfer should be complete within a few days.

In the meantime, you can still register for Thursday's meeting: send an email to Sue Gunderson at sgunderson@datasitenw.com indicating how many people you're registering for and whether anyone wants the vegetarian dinner option. If you just want to attend the program, you need to let Sue know that, too.

We'll also have information on the Chapter's Web Log ("Blog") at http://seattlearma.blogspot.com/, so if you ever find the main Web site is down again, look there for the information you need!

We all hope to see you on Thursday, not just because Patty Holmquist's presentation on how to become a Certified Records Manager (CRM) is fabulous, but because we want the opportunity to visit, catch up, and network with you!

Best wishes for a great Labor Day weekend!

Your obedient servant,

Roger

Roger Winters, Chapter President
roger.winters@metrokc.gov

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

CDIA+ Training Offered by AIIM

The Northwest Chapter of AIIM will offer Certified Document Imaging Architech (CDIA+) Training on September 29-30, 2005. Training will be held at the Bellevue Community College in Factoria (Room 204).

Those holding a CDIA+ certification possess critical knowledge of technologies used to plan, design and specify a document imaging /management system. This course will prepare students for CDIA+ exam.

Early Bird Registration:
(Ends September 2, 2005)
AIIM / ARMA Member $545
Non-Member $575

Regular Registration:
(After September 2, 2005)
Member / Non-Member $595

Group Registration:
(minimum of 3 attendees)
Early Bird $500 each
Regular $525 each

To register, contact: Lisa Goldsworthy @ lisa.goldsworthy@co.snohomish.wa.us or 425-388-3713.

Friday, August 26, 2005

1st Greater Seattle Meeting of the Year

First meeting of Greater Seattle ARMA year is September 8th. We hope to see you this year because we are planning on some exciting meetings in our new location. The Greater Seattle ARMA Chapter will be meeting at the Best Western Executive Inn,which will also host the Great Northwest Region Conference March 13-15, 2006. Some new features at our new meeting site include inside parking, internet access, and DESSERT!



To register for the meeting please go to the Greater Seattle ARMA website http://www.armaseattle.org/registration.htm by 5 p.m. Friday September 2nd. If the Greater Seattle website is inaccessible or you are having issues please email Sue Gunderson with your reservation at sgunderson@datasitenw.com inlcude your name and organization. Cost of the meeting are $25.00 for members and $30.00 for non-members.


Program Details:
Date: September 8, 2005
Location:
Best Western Executive Inn
200 Taylor Ave.
Seattle, WA 98109

Time:
5:30 -6:00 Registration
6:00- 7:00 Dinner
7:00- 8:00 Program

Program:
"How to Become a CRM"
Patricia Holmquist, CRM, will provide basic information on qualifying and applying for the CRM exam. She will give a description on what each of the tests cover and how to prepare for them. There will be time after her presentation for questions.

Speaker:
Patty Holmquist joined King County Records Management in September 2004. Patty graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a degree in Business Administration, specializing in Organizational Behavior. She completed the Records and Information Management certificate program at the University of Washington. She was awarded her CRM in 2002. Her experience in records management covers a broad spectrum of the business and public sector. She is a member of the Puget Sound Chapter of ARMA.

Dinner Menu:
Harvest Green Salad
• Sake Seared Northwest Salmon filet with Baby Choy, Red Pepper soy and Asian Sticky rice
• OR
• Pasta Primavera (Veggie Option) Pan fried vegetable with Fettuccine Noodles in a Garlic Olive Oil Sauce
Focaccia Bread/ Butter, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee or Tea
Dessert: Chocolate Mousse

Andrea Bettger, Secretary

Greater Seattle Website Maintenance

The Greater Seattle Chapter website may be down the weekend August 26 thruAugust 29 due maintenance. If you are unable to reach the website it is temporary and should return by Monday August 29th. If you would like to register for our September 8th meeting please email Sue Gunderson with your information. Maintenance to the website should be completed by August 29 5 p.m.
Thank you for your patience.
Andrea Bettger
Webmaster

Friday, August 19, 2005

Puget Sound Chapter Seminar

Puget Sound Chapter Holding Electronic Document Management Seminar

The seminar, “Electronic Document Management; A Case Study and Legal Considerations,” is scheduled for Wednesday, September 14, 2005, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The registration deadline is September 9th.

We hope to post the brochure here on the chapter Blog – it’s something we’re learning how to do. In the meantime, for details and to see the brochure, contact the Puget Sound Chapter. A link to their Web page can be found at the top of this Blog, on the right.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Help Us Keep Our Blog Up-to-Date

Whenever you see that an item on our Blog has outlived its usefulness (e.g., a job announcement that has passed the due date for applications), it helps us if you let us know it is time to delete it. We try to keep up, but can't always do so.

Let us know when the Blog needs housekeeping by sending an email to Roger Winters at roger.winters@metrokc.gov.

From the Great Northwest Region Manager...

A Message from Susan Lord

Dear Great Northwest Region of ARMA members:

Welcome to the 2005-2006 ARMA year! I trust you had an enjoyable summer. I know that your chapter officers and directors have been busy these past few months preparing for a most excellent 2005-2006 business year.

Most of the chapters began this business year by having representation at the 2005 Region Leadership Conference hosted by the Bellevue/Eastside Chapter (in true Aloha style). I believe we all learned a lot about ARMA International, the Region, duties of the chapter’s Board of Directors (BOD) positions, and best practices for chapters. There was opportunity to network and share information with each other and we had a bit of fun, too!

During the summer, your chapter Boards have been calculating budgets, planning the calendar, contacting speakers for your educational programs, and a myriad of other things. I hope you will thank your chapter officers and directors - at your next opportunity - for the time and effort they volunteer on behalf of our organization. I appreciate them and I am sure you do, too!

I would like to welcome a new member to the Region leadership team. Fran Blaylock of the Bellevue/Eastside Chapter is the 2005-2007 Region Coordinator. Fran is the primary contact person for the Bellevue/Eastside, Boise Valley, Greater Seattle, and Mount Vernon Regional chapters. Fran has been an active member of ARMA for about nine years and has served her chapter in many positions including Chapter President for two terms. I have known Fran for many years and am very honored to work with her in this new capacity at the Region level.

Please mark your calendar now for the 2006 Great Northwest Region Conference to be held March 13-15, 2006 in Seattle, WA. This 2.5 day conference entitled “Keeping on Track in Century 21” promises to be a terrific opportunity to enhance your records management skills. Hosted by the Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA, the planning has been under way for several months. Currently, there is a call for presentations. Two educational tracks are being designed: “Lessons,” especially for attendees new to the field; and “Lessons Learned,” for the more experienced records professionals. If you are interested in speaking at the Conference, please contact Co-Chair of Programs, Roger Winters, at Roger.Winters@METROKC.GOV or by phone at (206) 296-7838.

If you are planning to attend this year’s International Conference in Chicago, please be aware we are planning to meet at a local restaurant during the conference for a no-host GNW Region Luncheon. Keep your eyes open for a notice/sign-up sheet to be posted at the message board near the Registration area. Also, there will be information on the message board about our “Region Toast” typically held prior to or immediately after the Awards Banquet. In addition, to those of you who are chapter leaders, please consider attending ARMA Leadership Day on Friday, September 16 and/or Region and Chapter Leadership Day on Saturday, September 17. Please contact me should you have any questions.

Finally, I hope you have a great ARMA year!

Very truly yours,

Susan M. Lord, Manager
Great Northwest Region of ARMA

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Great Northwest Region News


Message from the Great NW Region Manager


Dear Great Northwest Region of ARMA members:

My, the 2004-2005 ARMA year has passed quickly! Of course, at the chapter level, it seems there is no relief, eh? As the current year winds down, there is hardly time for a breather as the next year gears up. I hope you will acknowledge the efforts of your chapter’s Board of Directors members. They are steadily working in their volunteer positions to serve you, your chapter, and your profession.

Please join me in thanking Dean Koga, Great NW Region Coordinator, for serving our Region so very capably the past two years. Sadly, Dean’s term as coordinator expires on June 30, 2005. He has worked closely with several chapters and will be sorely missed! His will be a tough act to follow!

Lately, I have had the pleasure of sitting in on the GNW Leadership Conference Committee meetings hosted by the Bellevue/Eastside Chapter of ARMA. Please know that the committee is well organized under the leadership of Fran Blaylock and they are ready to “rock ‘n roll.” I am truly looking forward to the event, which will be held June 10-11 in Bellevue. The Leadership Conference is especially designed for chapter leaders, but I am convinced that general chapter members can find significance by attending, as well. The skills one will learn at the Conference will be valuable in our workplace as well as our daily life. So, if you are interested in making a “late registration” reservation for this event, please do not hesitate to contact Fran Blaylock at fblaylock@ICOS.com or me at slord@vjglaw.com, or 253-383-3791.

ARMA International is gearing up for its 50th Annual International Conference and Expo to be held in Chicago on September 18-21, 2005. As in years past, our Region will be announcing a no-host luncheon get-together during the Conference. So, if you plan to attend the Conference, please keep your eyes open for information about that gathering.

Lastly, I would like to thank you for the efforts and contributions you have made to your local chapter, ARMA and the profession. I wish you a terrific and safe summer.

Very truly yours,

Susan M. Lord, Manager
Great NW Region of ARMA

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Planning Meeting for Great Northwest Region Conference


You're Invited!

The Seattle Chapter of ARMA is the host for the 2006 Great Northwest Region Conference. It will be held March 13-15, 2006, at the Best Western Executive Inn in Seattle, in the shadow of the Space Needle.

NOW is the time to get involved with the Planning Committee, if you'd like to influence the content, context, and contests (OK-just going for a little alliteration) associated with this big event, drawing ARMA people from throughout the Region: Alaska, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. The title of our conference is "Keeping on Track in Century Twenty-One."

A planning meeting is happening at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, May 26. It will be held at the offices of PEMCO Insurance on Eastlake Avenue in Seattle. Our host is Susan Priebe. You can contact her at Susan.Priebe@PEMCO.com or phone her at (206) 628-7292 for information and directions.

This is definitely the time to get involved on the "Ground Floor" to help develop this Region Conference into a fabulous educational, social, and regional event!

P.S. - Calling all members of the US Procrastinators' Club - this may be our big chance to visit the 1962 World's Fair!

Monday, May 09, 2005

Can You Help? P-Patch Trust Seeks Records Help


Non-Profit Seeks Volunteer Help with Retention Policy and Schedule

The P-Patch Trust is a volunteer non-profit organization looking for professional volunteer assistance in developing a records retention policy and schedule. I have attached an organizational fact sheet (see below). Our web site can be found at http://www.ppatchtrust.org/

Contact. Ray Schutte, 206.499.3649 ray.s@ppatchtrust.org, for more information.


Thanks for posting our request,

Ray Schutte
"The truth of the matter is that the flower has cleverly manipulated the bee into hauling its pollen from blossom to blossom." The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan

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Fact Sheet

Mission
P-Patch Trust, a nonprofit organization works to acquire, build, preserve and protect community gardens in Seattle’s neighborhoods.

Through advocacy leadership and partnerships, the Trust expands access to community gardening across economic, racial, ethnic, ability and gender lines; promotes organic gardening and builds community through gardening.

We seek to break urban isolation by providing opportunities for people to garden together, learn from each other, develop a sense of neighborhood and create a more livable urban environment.

Board Members
Barbara Donnette
Pat Gibbon
Ryan Dwayne Hawkes
Wendy K. Hughes-Jelen
Mary Lou LaPierre
Michael McNutt, Treasurer
Cristina Mone, Vice President
Ray Schutte, President
Lindy Sheehan
Maud Sterling

Staff 0.25 time FTE, Accountant, Lance LaRowe

Partners
P-Patch Program
Rich Macdonald, Manager
Dept of Neighborhoods
700 3rd Ave, 4th Floor
684-0264
rich.macdonald@seattle.gov



Cultivating Communities Gardens
Seattle Housing Authority
And
SNAC
Seattle King County
Martha Goodlett
684-0540
martha.goodlett@seattle.gov

City of Seattle P-Patch Program
42 P-Patch sites
18 Cultivating Communities sites (In Seattle Public Housing)
2000 plots
5000+ gardeners

Gardeners’ obligations are a small rental fee plus 8 volunteer hours per gardener to maintain gardens, public areas or P-Patch office administrative tasks

Ownership
P-Patch Trust—6 (8% of all P-Patch sites)
Pinehurst—1976
Judkins—1986
Hillman City (+3leased Plots)—1994
Greenwood—1997
Fremont—2000
Baker—2004

Other ownership
Parks—13
City Light—4
Street ROW—6
DON—1
Metro King County—3
Leased from landowner—10
School District—1
Seattle Housing Authority—18

Trust Services
§ Funds Gardenship Fund that provides garden fees for low income gardeners
§ Site Improvement Fund, a small grant fund of $300 or less.
§ Grants to organizations that foster healthy available food to food banks and low income residents. Currently providing funds to Lettuce Link, a program of the Fremont Public Association and Cultivating Communities, a program of the Seattle Housing Authority.
§ Liability insurance for all the P-Patch and Cultivating Community gardens, over 70 projects.
§ Fiscal Agency services for community gardens and parks.
Yesler Community Garden
Republican P-Patch
Thistle P-Patch
University P-Patch
Angel Morgan P-Patch
Roosevelt P-Patch
Snoqulamie P-Patch
Queen Pea P-Patch
Hillman City P-Patch
Charleston Hillclimb
Lincoln Park P-Patch
Picardo P-Patch
Judkin's Park
Ballard P-Patch
Evanston P-Patch
Colman Park P-Patch
Fremont P-Patch
Friends of NE Queen Anne Parks
Interbay Site Fund

Memberships
American Community Gardening Association
Food Resource Network Federation (FRNF)
Seattle Tilth
WA Toxic Coalition

Accomplishments
Five-Year Strategic Plan with P-Patch Program
Acquired 6 gardens between 1987 and 2004.
In 2004 the Trust provided over $16,000 in funding for community gardening and healthy available food projects representing 33% of the Trust’s total expenses.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

05/05/05 Auction - Fun for All!


W
ith gift baskets, Mariners' tickets, gift certificates, and an amazing basket stuffed with wonderful things chosen by the Board at the Puget Sound Chapter, the Greater Seattle Chapter held its Cinco de Mayo scholarship auction.



Susan Priebe and Roger Winters


President of the chapter, Roger Winters, served as auctioneer, decked out in a huge sombrero (note the bullets, too - now we know why it's called "ARM-A"). Susan Priebe assisted with displaying the many goods up for bids.


Andrea Bettger (front), organizer of the auction, peruses silent auction items


"The credit for this successful auction belongs to Andrea Bettger," Roger said, asking the attendees to acknowledge her contributions. "She organized almost every aspect of it herself, with help from some other good people!"

The chapter's scholarship fund supports members in accessing educational and professional opportunities they could not otherwise use. A scholarship application, available on the chapter Web site is completed by the member and submitted to any one of the Board members. The Board reviews the request, seeks additional information if needed, and makes the scholarship award decision. "We hope more members will take advantage of these resources as we continue to build them up with events like the auction," Andrea said.

The Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA also uses scholarship resources to ensure that its Chapter Member of the Year (MOTY) can attend the ARMA International Conference. If the winner's company covers the costs, chapter funds are not required. Otherwise, the chapter underwrites the basic costs the MOTY needs to attend. (Last year's winner, Roger Winters, covered his own registration costs through being a speaker at the conference; the chapter helped with transportation and lodging.) "We have resources to support our members in many ways, as they develop themselves professionally," Roger said. "Our meeting raffles, the auction, and other activities, along with chapter membership revenue, make this possible."

The Cinco de Mayo event was a great deal of fun for all who attended. Everyone got a special "Pay-So" worth $5 for one of their bids, as an incentive to keep bidding for a favorite item. It had a picture of "El Presidente" (Winters), noting the 05/05/05 date of the event.

A final tally of the auction proceeds will be published as soon as it is available. Thanks to everyone who donated and to everyone who bid.

A good time for a good cause!

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Remember the Great Northwest Region Jobs Blog!

LEARN ABOUT OR POST INFORMATION REGARDING JOB OPENINGS OR JOB SEEKERS IN OUR FIELD

The Great Northwest Region of ARMA, International, has organized a centralized listing for jobs in records and information management - the Great Northwest Region Jobs Blog! Its purpose is:

(1) to list employment opportunities and

(2) to list employment-like opportunities, such as requests for consultant services, and

(3) to serve job-seekers by providing a location where they can let the members of this region of ARMA know what they are looking for and how they are qualified.

To post your position announcement, resume, or notice you are seeking consultant help, send it to Roger Winters or to the jobs coordinator for your local chapter. Roger will be glad to try to answer your questions about the blog.

If you request that something be posted and it becomes outdated (e.g., you fill the job), please let us know so we can remove the item from the Blog!

Thank you!

Roger Winters, President
Greater Seattle Chapter
Coordinator, Great Northwest Region Jobs Blog