Zanesville-Muskingum Co. Chamber of Commerce
You Are Invited to Two Upcoming Meetings

 

 

TOMORROW! 

Going Tobacco Free  

Hosted By Zanesville-Muskingum County Safety Council

Wednesday, January 28, 2015
8 am to 9 am
 
Zanesville Country Club

Presenters:

Kylie Jones, Tobacco Use Prevention Grant Coordinator

Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department

 

Bethany Hayes, Director of Public Safety

Ohio University Zanesville & Zane State College

 

Kylie Jones, Tobacco Use Prevention Grant Coordinator with the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department (ZMCHD) will present on the state of tobacco and overall information on tobacco free colleges. She will also be sharing ZMCHD's relationship in the community and collaboration with OUZ/Zane State.  

 

Bethany Hayes, Director of Public Safety with Ohio University Zanesville & Zane State College will explain why the colleges went tobacco free, the steps taken to reach that goal, and the benefits of a tobacco free campus.

 

  • A buffet breakfast will be served.
  • The fee for Safety Council is either $10 per meeting or $110 per year if paid in advance (invoices will be sent in late August for the year).
  • Please RSVP if you plan to attend to 455-8282 or tpoorman@zmchamber.com

 

 

 

 NEXT WEEK!

 

A View of Education in 2015

 

Presented by:

Dr. Richard A. Ross

Ohio's Superintendent of Public Instruction

 

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

12 - 1:15 PM

Bryan Place, 49 Sixth Street, Zanesville

 

This Special Presentation Is Hosted By:

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Zanesville

Noon Rotary Club of Zanesville

Zanesville-Muskingum County Chamber of Commerce

 

Lunch Available, Cost is $10.00

Please call Mollie Crooks, 740-453-7300 if you plan to attend.

 

The passion Dr. Richard Ross has for improving education for all children in Ohio is rooted in his own childhood experience when a teacher inspired him to pursue a college degree. Dr. Ross searches out educators who possess the gift to improve learning, provide inspiration and make a positive difference in students and their learning.

Formerly the superintendent for three Ohio school districts, Dr. Ross believes in a child-first improvement approach by increasing efficiency and performance, eliminating unpopular or ineffective programs and making focused staffing decisions.

 

Dr. Ross was selected by the State Board of Education as State Superintendent of Public Instruction in March 2013. He had been leading Governor John Kasich's Office of 21st Century Education where he successfully moved several education initiatives through the legislative process.