10:00 —11:45 a.m.
It's a new way to search, it helps you be a researcher, it helps you be an expert, it helps you be an analyst, and it helps you be a designer.
In this talk, you’ll discover five ways AI can help your daily activities: it reimagines how you search for information, enhances your abilities as a researcher and subject-matter expert, and empowers you with advanced analytical insights. You’ll also see how AI streamlines creative workflows, turning design challenges into intuitive, data-driven solutions that save time and spark innovation.
Joe Allan Muharsky, Teamatorium
12:00 – 12:45 p.m.
HB 1515 empowers local governments to request expanded outdoor and indoor alcohol service for liquor licensees until December 31, 2027. It also allows for shared service areas among multiple licensees and mandating safety measures such as law enforcement presence.
Beth Lehmann, Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Control Board
1:00 p.m.
Get a tour from Central Washington Fair representatives, and witness first-hand how they execute their food and beverage plan recognize sponsors, and conduct many other aspects of the fair.
At State Fair Park enter off South Fair Avenue into the gate with sign that says “ Ticket Office” proceed to the Gold Lot Parking and let attendant know you are here for the WFEA meeting.
Proceed across the parking lot to the SunDome Ticket Office (yellow canopy) and you will see the entrance door to State Fair Room.
This program is supported, in part, by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission.