Quarterly Chapter Dinner Meeting
Blue Bell Country Club
Cost: $45.00 for Members - $55.00 for Non-members
SEPA Presents:
ID Theft, Phishing Schemes and the IRS
Identity Protection PIN
Bill Mealy and Steve Connor of the IRS will join us to discuss the extent of these schemes and their relevance to the payroll community. In addition, they will discuss any late-breaking employment tax news.
Bill is a Senior Stakeholder Liaison and Steve is a Stakeholder Liaison for the Communication, Liaison and Disclosure organization in the Small Business/Self Employment Division of the IRS.
Both Bill and Steve have been with the IRS since 1985 and coordinate and present a variety of business topics and IRS Key messages to professional and non-professional organizations in the area.
Dinner will be your choice of either Crispy-skin Farm Raised Salmon with a Dill Cream Sauce or Cabernet Braised Beef Short Rib. If you have special dietary needs, please contact Sharon at vicepresident@sepaapa.org.
Please remember that if your membership is due for renewal, you must first renew your membership online before you will be able to register at the member rate. Membership renewal is located in the Membership section of the SEPA website.
Registration for this event will close as of February 29, 2012 or earlier if registration reaches room capacity. Walk-ins cannot be guaranteed a seat and will only be allowed into the event at the chapter's discretion based on available accommodations.
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The Community Outreach project for SEPA for the March meeting is Dress for Success.
The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
Founded in New York City in 1997, Dress for Success is an international not-for-profit organization offering services designed to help clients find jobs and remain employed. Each Dress for Success client receives one suit when she has a job interview and can return for a second suit or separates when she finds work. Since its inception, Dress for Success has served more than 550,000 women around the world. Each year they reach more than 50,000 women in the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, Mexico, Poland and the West Indies.
SEPA will be collecting jewelry, scarves and other accessories to complement the suits that Dress for Success collects. So take the time to go through your (or your wife’s) closet and jewelry box and pull out the accessories you don’t wear anymore so that someone else can benefit.
While you’re cleaning out your closet, if you should find a suit you no longer need/want you can drop it off at your local Dress Barn store the weekend before the SEPA meeting. They will ship the suits to area Dress for Success locations for distribution to women in need.
For more information about Dress for Success or the Send One Suit weekend visit their website Support Dress for Success.