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5 people are interested
Check-In/Registration for the Crosscut Courage Awards
ORGANIZATION: Cascade Public Media
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5 people are interested
Each year, the Crosscut Courage Awards Fundraising Breakfast recognizes those among us who have shown bold leadership and enduring courage, despite personal or organization risk. For the 2019 awards, we will be honoring leaders who have reached across social, cultural, political or ideological lines for the greater good. We are honoring individuals in the categories of:
- Lifetime Achievement- Justice Bobbe Bridge
- Public Service- Rex Holhbein
- Elected Office- Justice Mary Yu
- Culture- Delbert Richardson
- Business- Louise Chernin
- Technology- Kieran Snyder
In addition to celebrating courage, this annual event raises essential funds that support Crosscut’s quality coverage of critically underreported local and regional issues.
We expect approximately 200-250 people to attend the event, which will be a seated, plated breakfast and awards presentation in the King Street Ballroom, which is inside the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Pioneer Square.As a registration assistant, you will greet event attendees, check them in using an iPad or paper list, hand them their name tags and invite them to enjoy coffee or tea in the "Perch" area just outside the ballroom until the doors open.
Dress code is business.
Training will be provided at 6:15 am by event staff. Attendees will begin arriving around 6:30 am. Your duties will end by 8 am.
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About Cascade Public Media
Location:
401 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109, US
Mission Statement
The nonprofit Cascade Public Media group helps expand community participation through our PBS member station KCTS 9, our digital news site, Crosscut and our year-round events. We help Northwest people learn, grow and make a difference.
Description
KCTS 9 public media brings you the PBS experience of high-quality programming and local stories that entertain, inform and connect you with your community.
Crosscut, the Northwest’s independent, nonprofit digital news site, serves the public with local stories that are in-depth and unique.
Our History
In January 2016, KCTS Television and Crosscut became Cascade Public Media. This nonprofit, community-licensed, publicly supported organization remains committed to supporting social and civic engagement, arts and culture and education and family initiatives.
KCTS 9, which first went on the air in 1954, delivers a wide variety of programs including drama, news, documentaries, science, kids programming and other PBS favorites.
Founded in 2007, Crosscut tells stories and provides context and analysis that helps people understand our fast-changing region and how they can be a part of shaping it for the better.
Together, Crosscut and KCTS 9 support Cascade Public Media’s mission - To Inspire a Smarter World
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
255 South King StreetSeattle, WA 98104
DATE POSTED
September 16, 2019
SKILLS
- Customer Service
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hours
- Training will be provided during the volunteer shift.