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Posted on: Dec 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

In addition to holiday parties and gatherings with friends and families, December brings the Winter Solstice. As days become colder and shorter, and nights get longer and darker, I often feel wrapped in contemplation (as well as my warm and cozy blanket). This natural turning point in the seasons serves as a powerful metaphor for optimism in the face of challenges. As the longest night of the year is immediately followed by longer days, we are reminded to look for places in our lives where things are getting brighter. Our bar is no exception.

Posted on: Nov 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

November prompts reflection on both personal and professional gratitude, marking the onset of the festive season. It’s a period of celebrating achievements, reconnecting with friends and family, cherishing the past year’s milestones, and eagerly anticipating future accomplishments in the coming year.

Posted on: Nov 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

November prompts reflection on both personal and professional gratitude, marking the onset of the festive season. It’s a period of celebrating achievements, reconnecting with friends and family, cherishing the past year’s milestones, and eagerly anticipating future accomplishments in the coming year.

Posted on: Oct 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, President's Page

October is the month to celebrate the harvest and embrace the beginning of the autumnal chill. Our shadows grow longer, and we are reminded it is also the month synonymous with ghouls, goblins, tricks and treats. Thanks to KCBA, there is no need to be spooked.

Posted on: Oct 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, President's Page

October is the month to celebrate the harvest and embrace the beginning of the autumnal chill. Our shadows grow longer, and we are reminded it is also the month synonymous with ghouls, goblins, tricks and treats. Thanks to KCBA, there is no need to be spooked.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

September ushers in Fall, the beginning of school for many, and the start of farewell to the warm days of our Northwest summer. Fall is the tipping point between a time of ripening, harvest, and abundance, and the time to begin preparing for the slower and colder hibernating months ahead. It is an opportune time to reflect on KCBA’s accomplishments while also setting our sights on our future goals.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

September ushers in Fall, the beginning of school for many, and the start of farewell to the warm days of our Northwest summer. Fall is the tipping point between a time of ripening, harvest, and abundance, and the time to begin preparing for the slower and colder hibernating months ahead. It is an opportune time to reflect on KCBA’s accomplishments while also setting our sights on our future goals.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

Change can be difficult. However, with reflection we often realize change is needed and often brings new opportunities, new perspectives, and a fresh start. The King County Bar Association has encountered some intense change in the last few years. A global pandemic, the departure of two Executive Directors, the unionization of our staff, a potential spinoff of our beloved Housing Justice Project, increasing demand on our pro bono services, and the changing needs of our members have all presented challenges to our important organization.

Posted on: Jul 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, President's Page

July is finally here, and it brings with it the weather many of us wait for throughout the grey winter and wet spring months of the Pacific Northwest. It also brings the new fiscal year at the King County Bar Association which means a change in our leadership and a reminder it is time to renew our memberships in, and commitments to, KCBA.

Posted on: Jun 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, President's Page

It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your President for the last twelve months. I am so grateful to have had this opportunity.


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