Gordon Huether team take Juror's Favorite
Napa Valley artist Gordon Huether and his team's "One Sardine is Not Enough" has been awarded Juror's Favorite in the 2006 International Canstruction Competition held at the American Institute of Architects convention in Los Angeles.
This past year competitions took place in 50 cities across North America. Local winners went on to compete internationally via photography.
In November 2005, Copia: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts hosted a Canstruction competition, representing the North Bay, East Bay, and surrounding communities of Northern California.
"One Sardine is Not Enough" was the winner of Canstruction's Juror's Choice, at Copia's Members Choice and the People's Choice during the course of the exhibition.
For details on this artist, his work and upcoming projects call 255-5954 or at www.gordonhuether.com./Register
NVC, Chamber hosts customer service
Delivering Exceptional Customer Service is this month's Wake up Your Business Wednesday training, on Wednesday, from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m.
NVC's certified customer service trainer, Bill Cremen, will demystify the elements of customer service delivery.
The training is designed to be an informal presentations on timely business topics and are offered the third Wednesday of every month from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the chamber.
The cost is $10 and includes, program materials, and a light breakfast.
For details call 253-3210./Register
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