participation of the attendees made it a superior event.” Attendees noshed on delicious seafood, sides, and drinks from Fin’s Seafood, enjoyed remarks, and witnessed the installation of new board members for the upcoming fiscal year. “We not only raised money for WECEF scholarships for our students, but we also installed the 2019 WECA Board of Directors and WECA ATT Board of Trustees,” said Seabury. But the night didn’t end there. “To top the night off, we announced and celebrated WECA’s 90th year of serving the electrical industry,” said Seabury. To help celebrate WECA’s 90th birthday, attendees were treated to a special three-tiered cake - replete with WECA’s logo - from Freeport Bakery. WECA celebrated its 90th birthday on April 9th. Founded in 1929, WECA is a California statewide nonprofit trade association for electrical and low voltage contractors, and offers federal and state-approved Commercial, Residential, and Low Voltage (Voice Data Video and Fire Life Safety) Electrical Apprenticeship programs, an Electrician Trainee program, certification exam preparation classes, continuing education for journeymen, and The annual Western Electrical Contractors Education Fund (WECEF) Claws for a Cause benefit crab feed on Friday, March 15th was a crackin’ success. The benefit, held at the Western Electrical Contractor Association’s (WECA) Rancho Cordova headquarters, annually funds scholarship opportunities; employment and career opportunities; marketing, outreach and awareness efforts; course development, and facility upgrades. “This year’s crab feed sold out within a few weeks, and sponsorships increased thanks to our contractor and industry member partners,” said Terry Seabury, WECA’s Executive Director and CEO. “Although the room was crowded, everyone was up talking, networking, and buying tickets for the raffle until the food was served. The 16 2018 WECA Year In Review/2019 90th Anniversary Year A CRACKIN’ SUCCESS WECEF UPDATE CAUSE CRAB FEED 2019 CLAWS FOR A