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Welcome to Pullman
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Play Outside
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History of the Palouse
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Play Inside
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Pullman is Business Friendly
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Shop Local
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Retire on the Palouse
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Pullman at a Glance
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Getting Settled
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Pullman Parks
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Palouse Scenic Byway
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Getting Involved
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Photography Tips
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Elected Officials
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STAY 26 Lodging 28 Meet
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45 Chamber Committees 46 Membership Directory 60 Alphabetical Membership Listings 64 Getting Here
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About Our Cover Born here on the Palouse, Evie Cusano is now a sophomore at Pullman High School, she is currently taking a digital photography class and on her free time enjoys drawing, being active and taking portrait photos of her friends and family.
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WELCOME TO PULLMAN #PullmanProud! That we are!
#GoCougs! #PullmanSD! We are very much that, too! Pullman is a close-knit family and a caring and supportive community, where public safety, social services, education, wellness, environment, economic development and infrastructure are topics that we value. As we strive to continually reach our future vision for Pullman, our qualities are unmistakable. The small-town comfort is clear for residents and visitors alike. In addition to athletic and cultural amenities provided by Washington State University, our local theatres, school district and Parks and Recreation department are active and rewarding for all ages. We are surrounded by farmland richly defined by the highs and lows of the Palouse. What is ‘the Palouse’? A region 3-4,000 miles in size, filled with distinct geological formations created by a wave of volcanic activity millions of year ago, followed by floods from Montana, then fine silt from prehistoric wind storms. All of these forces created the beauty of the gently rolling hills, with soil so fertile for the wheat, peas, barley and lentils that are abundantly produced in our region. With plenty to do and to see, the Pullman Chamber of Commerce is close at hand to offer more suggestions. Stay current with our local events at pullmanchamber.com. Discover the three legs of the Palouse Scenic Byway, an incredible 208-mile journey through the area at palousescenicbyway.org. Save the date and return to visit us for the National Lentil Festival on August 17th-18th, 2018. For more information visit lentilfest.com Four seasons, light traffic, incredible photo opportunities and friendly faces make Pullman a great place to Play, Stay and Grow!
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Come play on the Palouse! The Washington State waterfall is little more than an hour away, with clear evidence of the prehistoric basalt topography that makes this area so unique. Take some award-winning photographs, say ‘cheese’ and you’ll find that at WSU Ferdinand’s Creamery in Pullman.
Highlights on the Palouse FLIGHT TOUR OF THE PALOUSE, PULLMAN Experience the unique beauty of the Palouse by air! This is an opportunity to gaze at the rolling hills and communities of Moscow and Pullman with an So much to explore! endless view. Contact Inter-State Aviation for For a complete rates and scheduling at (509) 332-6596 or list of attractions, visit inter-stateaviation.com including directions, WSU CREAMERY & downloadable brochures and more FERDINAND'S, PULLMAN visit pullmanchamber. The 2017 favorite flavor “Huckleberry com/visit-pullman/ Ripple” ice cream took the national Big things-to-do-inScoop award! The shop features gourmet ice pullman cream, soda fountain treats and is home to the world-famous Cougar Gold Cheese. The observation room is open to the public. Phone (509) 335-2141 or visit public.wsu.edu/~creamery
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hiking trails, picnic tables, restrooms, overnight camping; ADA access includes parking, restrooms, trails, shelter and campsites. Requires a Discover Pass. For more information call (509) 646-9218.
STEPTOE BUTTE This quartzite butte rises 3,618 feet into the sky with a spectacular 360-degree view of the Palouse. You can drive, bike or hike the 3.1 miles to the top of the butte. Activities include bird watching, hang-gliding, and paragliding. You may even catch sight of the resident moose. Need a Discover For more information call (509) 337-6457. Pass in Pullman? Get one at Walmart PULLMAN’S WALK OF FAME at 1690 SE Harvest. Located in downtown Pullman, granite For a complete list tiles are inlaid in the sidewalks starting visit wdfw.wa.gov/ at the corner of Main Street and licensing/vendors/ Kamiaken to commemorate past Pullman county/Whitman/ mayors, past WSU presidents, distinguished Pullman residents, and WSU sports figures. For a brochure call (509) 334-3565 or visit pullmanchamber.com
Outdoor Adventure
The Palouse makes access to the great outdoors possible within minutes. Wiggle your toes in the sand at the Dunes, bike the 38 miles of paved trails, or play a round of golf at one of seven golf courses. Grab your WSU GRIZZLY BEAR CENTER, PULLMAN camera before you go, there are countless opportunities around for Live grizzly bears up close! The only facility like it in the world, it studies award winning shots! the effects of hibernation and how the heart can adapt to stressful PHOTOGRAPHING THE PALOUSE conditions. No need to leave your car, you can watch the bears in their two-acre outdoor enclosure (except in winter of course!) For more The Palouse region offers unparalleled beauty, a unique landscape, information call (509) 335-1119 or visit nrs.wsu.edu/research/bear- rural charm, four distinct seasons, and thousands of acres of center outstanding photo opportunities, however, 98% of the land in Whitman County is privately owned and landowners do not need to post PALOUSE FALLS STATE PARK trespassing signs. Please stay on the roads and off property that does not belong to you. Heavy farm equipment uses county roads often, please A hidden oasis for the visitor emerging from the channeled scablands of arid southeastern Washington the falls cascade 198 feet into a round pull your vehicle far to the side, so that you do not interrupt their travel. basalt-rock canyon, a drop longer than Niagara Falls. The park features
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Late spring and early summer are certainly the best times of the year for photographing greens and then the golden fields of wheat. May and early June often have less stable weather, resulting in a bit more of a gamble for photographers on a tight schedule, but also hold greater potential for dramatic light. Winter in the Palouse is often gray, but a clear sunrise over fields freshly dusted with snow can be a real prize to a photographer lucky enough to be out at the right time. This is also the best time for raptor viewing. Everybody’s doing it. Find photos/post photos of the Palouse on facebook.com/PicturePerfectPalouse
Golf PALOUSE RIDGE GOLF CLUB, PULLMAN An 18-hole Scottish links style course that is ranked #8 for best Washington courses and is home For a to WSU Men’s & Women’s PAC 12 Golf teams. complete list With breathtaking views of the Palouse, and a of courses challenging layout designed by John Harbottle III, visit pullman everything about it is striking. Come experience chamber. the 350+ acre site. Practice facility, pro shop, golf com instruction, and a 7,000-square foot clubhouse with fine dining. For more information and reservations call (509) 335-4342 or visit palouseridge.com
TRAIL OF THE COEUR D’ALENES This paved bike path follows the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way starting from Plummer. More than 71 miles of paved path takes you over the Chatcolet Bridge at Heyburn State Park, along the shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene and into the chain lakes region, through historic Silver Valley and ends in the high mountain splendor: an adventure for the entire family! For more information call (208) 682-3814 or visit parksandrecreation.idaho.gov Extended trip planned? Secure vehicle parking is available at Wheatland Express (509) 334-2001
Hiking MARY MINERVA MCCROSKEY STATE PARK’S SKYLINE DRIVE, PLUMMER, ID This 5,300-acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park's highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unpaved roads providing spectacular views of the rolling Palouse country and access to 32 miles of multi-purpose trails. Facilities include a group day use shelter, primitive camping areas and picnic areas. For more information call (208) 686-1308 or visit parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/maryminervamccroskey. aspx
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO GOLF COURSE, MOSCOW This 18-hole, par 72 course is located west of campus at 1215 Nez Perce Drive. Complete Pro Shop, driving range, club and cart rentals and PGA instruction. The Pro Shop is open from March 1st until the end of the season. For reservations call (208) 885-6171 or visit uidaho.edu/ golfcourse
Biking The Palouse is a great place for biking with everything from 38 miles of paved trails to full-on single-track mountain biking, and some great hilly low traffic Download road riding thrown in just for fun. We can get your Pullman you rolling in the right direction! For your safety, Trails map with helmets are always recommended and please use a complete hand signals for stops and turns. There are endless list of trails at possibilities for loops on gravel roads, but gravel pullman riding is not everyone’s cup of tea. If it is yours, grab chamber.com a map and head out for your own adventure. Bring tools, food, water and use fat tires for washboard. B&L Bicycles at 219 E Main St rents bikes while you are here! Pedal the Palouse!
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PALOUSE RECREATION TRAILS These trails are ideal for walking, running, biking, and skating. The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is seven miles of smooth pathway between Pullman and Moscow and is open dawn to dusk year-round. It connects to Pullman’s seven miles of Riverwalk Trail and Moscow’s Paradise Path between U of I and downtown Moscow. The Latah Trail connects to Paradise Path and runs between Moscow and Troy.
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Palouse Ridge Golf Club/Rob Perry IDLER’S REST CONSERVATORY, MOSCOW This conservatory is located just northeast of Moscow and offers idyllic woods adjacent to Palouse farmland. You can also cross over the road and hike the trails beyond the creek. Just a short drive from Moscow,
take Mountain View Rd north then turn east on Idler’s Rest Road. Watch for signs. The Land Trust owns and manages Idler's Rest Nature Preserve, and people can find more information (i.e., directions, trail guides, and more) on their website at palouselandtrust.org
KAMIAK BUTTE COUNTY PARK, PULLMAN Rising 3,641 feet high it offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, campground (mid-April through mid-October) and a breathtaking view of the Palouse. The butte has five miles of trails and is open dawn to dusk. Call (509) 397-6238 for information or download a self-guided Nature Walk brochure at whitmancounty.org
KLEMGARD COUNTY PARK, PULLMAN Nestled in a forested canyon in the beautiful Union Flat area this 59acre park is ideal for families, large groups and picnics. Hiking trail, stream, playground, volleyball courts and horseshoe pits available. Call (509) 397-6238 for information or visit whitmancounty.org
More Outdoor Adventure A WALKING TOUR OF PULLMAN
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Stroll the history of downtown through architecture and discover important moments of our region with a self-guided brochure available through the Pullman Chamber and in key spots around the city. This endeavor is a collaboration of the WSU School of Design & Construction, the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Pullman, and the WSU Center for Civic Engagement, among many others.
For a complete list of parks, campgrounds, and hikes visit pullman chamber.com
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All Photos Regional Theatre of the Palouse GRANITE POINT, WA This area lies along the Snake River outside of Pullman. A large rock outcropping has mostly top roping with some fun sport routes and a few trad lines from 30-50 feet in height. Located on Wawawai River Rd two miles from Wawawai Grade Rd. For more information call the WSU Outdoor Recreation Center (509) 335-1892.
WHITE WATER ADVENTURES, RIGGINS, ID From mild to wild, the Palouse is your gateway to high adventure on two of the world’s most renowned white-water rivers. Hells Canyon of the Snake River and the legendary Salmon River, the two deepest river gorges in North America, lie just south of Moscow and Pullman. Adventure waits for all ages and thrill levels. Choose a white-water rafting trip on the Salmon River. For more information call (208) 8822385 or visit salmonriverexperience.com Or take a scenic Hells Canyon jet boat tour. For more information call (800) 422-3568 or visit hellscanyonadventures.com
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boasting a variety of services that include free Wi-Fi, public computers, art and history exhibits, Troll’s Corner Book Store, and a themed children’s area featuring a life-sized rain forest tree. Besides Colfax, Wi-Fi hotspots and other services can be accessed from library locations in Albion, Colton, Endicott, Farmington, Garfield, Lacrosse, Malden, Oakesdale, Palouse, Rosalia, St. John, Tekoa, and Uniontown. For more information call toll-free (877) 733-3375 or visit whitco.lib.wa.us
The Arts THE JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART/WSU The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art/WSU opens April 6, 2018 and is the largest fine art facility in the Inland Northwest with 7 galleries and a program of exhibitions that change throughout the year. The galleries offer traditional and contemporary art forms in various mediums. The Museum of Art is located on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB on the WSU Pullman campus. For schedule of exhibits and hours call (509) 335-1910 or visit museum.wsu.edu
“The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University serves as the intellectual center for the visual arts, combining academic There are plenty of indoor options to enjoy. The Palouse is home to needs with community connections to enliven, educate and transform three Community Theatres showcasing world-renowned and local talent the lives of WSU students, faculty and staff, while offering enriching in live performances. Check the online calendar of events for upcoming encounters of regional and national artists to the Inland Northwest.” productions. Visual arts abound from modern and edgy to local crafts. Details to be released in spring of 2018 for an exciting collaborative Museums can help you step into the past when homesteaders were gallery hosted by the museum in a prime downtown Pullman location. carving out a life in this area. In addition, our libraries contain volumes of information about our history. We also offer shopping galore! Plan a ARTISANS AT THE DAHMEN BARN, day and go “Thriftiqueing”—a great way to find treasures and explore UNIONTOWN, WA the area. See page 10, pullmanchamber.com Located 16 miles south of Pullman, this big white barn behind the famous fence of 1,000 iron wheels is fully accessible. Originally a dairy barn, the renovated three-story structure now cultivates creativity with artists’ studios and a retail shop with art and crafts created by the Pullman and our surrounding communities are committed to nearly 100 regional artists. Performing arts events, monthly exhibitions, education and quality of life for area residents as witnessed by our classes for all ages, and dances are regularly scheduled. No daily amazing public libraries. Greeting you from the north entrance to admission fees. For more details including a schedule of events call Pullman is Neill Public Library with its Wi-Fi and public computing (509) 229-3414 or visit ArtisanBarn.org services, quality collections, community programs and comfortable reading areas both inside and out. For a complete list of programs and THE CENTER AT COLFAX LIBRARY services available from Pullman’s Neill Public Library call (509) 3343595 or visit pullman-wa.gov Located at 102 S. Main St, the Center features monthly exhibitions of art, photography and history along with cultural events, community Moving north of Pullman, the Colfax Library serves as a hub for celebrations and educational classes and workshops. Visit the Events Whitman County Library’s 14 branch system. Located at the middle stop-light in town, the Colfax Library is a fun stop for locals and visitors Calendar at whitco.lib.wa.us or call 509-397-4366
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THE BANK LEFT GALLERY, PALOUSE, WA A regional gallery located in the historic Bank Building in Palouse and features fine arts and crafts. For information call (509) 878-8425 or visit bankleftgallery.com
PRICHARD ART GALLERY, MOSCOW The University of Idaho art center is in downtown Moscow and serves the public with a year-round rotating exhibition schedule. The gallery has included works by internationally famous artists as well as Northwest and regional artists. It is free and open to the public. For more information call (208) 885-3586 or visit uiweb.uidaho.edu/ galleries
Theatre & Music REGIONAL THEATRE OF THE PALOUSE, PULLMAN A professional theater company located on Grand Ave in downtown, they present a series of plays and musicals every season. This group also teaches courses in acting, voices, movement, and even how to apply theater makeup. For more information call (509) 334-0750 or visit rtoptheater.org
WASHINGTON IDAHO SYMPHONY, PULLMAN Formed in 1971, it has developed into a premium orchestra that brings classical and contemporary symphonic music to the Palouse. Participating performers are locals from Eastern Washington and North Central Idaho. For concert locations and times, call (509) 332-3408 or visit washingtonidahosymphony.org
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Museums PERKINS HOUSE MUSEUM, COLFAX, WA Built in 1886 by Colfax's first permanent resident James Perkins, the Victorian-style house was fully restored by the Whitman County Historical Society. The original log cabin behind the house, was built by Perkins in 1870 and is the oldest standing building in Whitman County. For information call (509) 397-2555.
ROY M. CHATTERS NEWSPAPER & PRINTING MUSEUM, PALOUSE, WA Located on Main Street in Palouse, the museum houses historic printing equipment, items, and archives of Whitman County newspapers dating back to the 1880's. Open every Saturday (except October and January) 10 a.m.-2 p.m. or by appointment by calling Janet at (509) 878-1742.
WSU MUSEUMS Conner Museum, Pullman Focusing on vertebrate animals, the museum has more than 700 mounted birds and mammals, including deer, antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat, moose, caribou and of course cougar! For information call (509) 335-3515 or visit sbs.wsu.edu/connermuseum Robert P. Worthman Veterinary Anatomy Teaching Museum, Pullman The museum features an outstanding collection of anatomical specimens preserved in a variety of unique methods. For information and to arrange for group tours call (509) 335-5701 or visit vetmed. wsu.edu WSU Museum of Anthropology, Pullman
Founded in 1946, it is a nonprofit, all-volunteer theatre that provides quality, affordable live entertainment to the Palouse region. They perform multiple plays yearly, plus occasional live theatre event tie-ins. PCT is located at 1220 NW Nye St. Auditions and volunteer opportunities are open to all community members. For information call (509) 3328406 or visit pullmancivictheatre.org
Expect interpretive exhibits, including the fossil record of human evolution and prehistoric peoples of the lower Snake River as well as exhibits on cultural similarities and differences of people in past and present societies. For information call (509) 335-3441 or visit archaeology.wsu.edu
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APPALOOSA MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTER, MOSCOW
Founded in 2011 to promote cultural and artistic connections, they bring world-class performances to the Palouse, presenting live theatre, music concerts, and family entertainment in Daggy Hall’s Jones and Wadleigh Theatres. For performance information visit performingarts. wsu.edu
MOSCOW COMMUNITY THEATRE, MOSCOW Founded in 1976 with local talent from the community and the universities, this features family dramas, comedies, and musical productions throughout the year. For more information visit moscowcommunitytheatre.org
It is in the heart of Palouse Country and home of the Appaloosa breed. The museum was established in 1975 to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit objects and information that illustrate the history of the Appaloosa horse. The museum’s modern facility includes exhibit area, a theater, a hands-on Kid’s Area, a library, archive, and a gift shop. For more information call (208) 882-5578 or visit appaloosamuseum.org
For a complete list of galleries, theaters and museums visit pullman chamber.com
MCCONNELL MANSION, MOSCOW The two-story house is a blend of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Eastlake styles. The rooms on the first floor have been restored to historic periods reflecting the house’s history, from turn-of-the-century parlors to the 1930s kitchen. For more information call (208) 882-1004 or visit latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org
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SHOPPING
The Palouse offers choices! From the Palouse Empire Mall in Moscow to the Wheatland Mall in Pullman, add a meandering through the historic downtowns in both Pullman and Moscow. Find murals and sculptures by regional artists and boutique shopping as you stroll. Be sure to stop in for a meal or some great coffee.
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Vintage shopping is wonderful because you can truly find one-ofa-kind items at a great bargain.
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Heaven’s Closet 1256 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman (509) 334-3111
Salvation Army Thrift Store 315 S Jackson, Moscow (208) 883-4812
Needful Things 220 E Main St, Palouse (509) 878-2301
Lily Bee’s Consignment Shop 400 E Main St, Pullman (509) 332-0771
The Hope Center 1212 W Pullman Rd, Moscow (208) 882-4144
Open Eye Consignment 230 E Main St, Palouse (509) 878-1210
Palouse Treasures 1005 Nye St, Pullman (509) 322-4060
The Storm Cellar 504 S Main St, Moscow (208) 874-4345
Bully For You 101 S Main Street, Colfax
UCC Thrift Shop 525 NE Campus St, Pullman (509) 334-6632
Community Market Place 118 Montgomery, Uniontown (509) 229-3233
Affordable Consignments 427 E Troy Rd, Moscow (208) 596-8321
Green Cottage Antiques 301 S Montgomery, Uniontown (509) 229-3622
Goodwill Industries 201 Warbonnet Dr, Moscow (208) 883-4280
High Button Shoe 203 E Church St, Uniontown (509) 229-3500
Hansel and Gretel 511 S Main St, Moscow
Littlefield Antiques 412 S Montgomery, Uniontown (509) 229-3535
Main Street Antique Mall 304 N Main St, Moscow (208) 882-2614 Old Thing 114 E 3rd St, Moscow (208) 882-2614 O.U.I. 119 E 4th St, Moscow (208) 882-8441 Palouse Habitat for Humanity Surplus Store 304 N Main St, Moscow (208) 882-5246
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Splendid Old Stuff 410 S Montgomery, Uniontown (509) 229-3435 Dot’s Vintage Funk 130 E Main, Palouse (509) 595-4459 Linda’s Whimseys 100 W Main, Palouse (509) 878-1678
For a complete shopping guide see the Chamber Directory page 57
Dusty Attic 113 N Main St, Colfax (509) 397-9003 The Henhouse Chicks 122 S Main St, Colfax (509) 397-0122 Thrifty Grandmother Shop 118 N Main St, Colfax (509) 397-2786 Simple Joy Antiques and Gifts 609 E Main St, Kendrick (208) 289-2614 Just Stuff 524 S Whitman, Rosalia Pinewood Cottage Furniture, Rosalia Art Gallery and Antique Market 208 E 2nd St, Rosalia (509) 523-3112 Gifted Grannies 534 S Whitman St, Rosalia (509) 523-6007 New 2 You Emporium 201 E Main St, Fairfield (509) 638-9097
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In addition to museums, the WSU Grizzly Bear Center, hiking, biking, theatre, arts and events throughout this brochure, discover more of the Palouse with these activities Appaloosa Museum, hands-on kids’ area 2720 W Pullman Rd, Moscow (208) 882-5578, appaloosamuseum.org
Airway Hills Golf Center, miniature golf & driving range 4811 Airport Rd, Pullman (509) 872-3092, airwayhills.com
Pullman Aquatic Center, indoor pool & fitness center 500 NW Larry, Pullman (509) 338-3290, pullman-wa.gov
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, events & craft classes Uniontown (509) 229-3414, artisanbarn.org
Pullman’s Farmers Market, Wednesday: mid-May through mid-October Spot Shop parking lot, downtown Pullman facebook.com/pullmanmarket
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail, walking & biking between Pullman & Moscow Access at Bishop Blvd & Hwy 27, pullman-wa.gov
Reaney Park Pool, outdoor summer fun 690 NE Reaney Way, Pullman (509) 338-3227, pullman-wa.gov
Conner Museum, vertebrate animals WSU Campus, Pullman (509) 335-3515, sbs.wsu.edu/ connermuseum
Star Sing Karaoke, 12 individual private rooms and superior sound equipment 1225 S Grand Ave, Ste A, Pullman (509) 339-7999, starsingkaraoke.com
Sunnyside Park, playground equipment, disc golf course & trails Cougar Laser Arena, laser, arcade 147 SW Cedar, Pullman & gaming room (509) 338-3227, pullman-wa.gov 1234 S Grand Ave, Pullman (509) 339-6241, cougarlaserarena.com CelebratingVillage 40+ years as theCinemas, best Centre 8 auditoriums bookstore onSE theBishop Palouse! 1085 Blvd, Pullman Kruegel Park, play equipment & green space (509) 334-1002, PullmanMovies.com South & Dike St, Pullman 521 S. Main, on the hip strip in downtown Moscow (509) 338-3290, pullman-wa.gov Zeppoz Family Fun Center, bar & grill, Sun-Thur 9:30am-6:30pm
arcade & casino Lawson Gardens, 13 acres of lovely gardens Fri-Satbowling, 9:30am-8:00pm 780 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman 705 SE Derby, Pullman 208-882-2669 bookpeopleofmoscow.com (509) 334-7101, zeppoz.com (509) 338-3290, pullman-wa.gov McDonald’s PlayPlace, indoor play 1620 S Grand Ave, Pullman (509) 332-6725 Palouse Ridge Golf Club, 18 holes wide open for a fun play 1260 Palouse Ridge Dr, Pullman (509) 335-4342, palouseridge.com Palouse Discovery Science Center, hands on science for all ages 950 NE Nelson Ct, Pullman (509) 332-6869, palousescience.org
Bonkerz Indoor Play Center, parent supervised indoor playcenter & birthday party venue 2305 S Main St, Moscow (208) 596-4320, gobonkerz.com Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center, outdoor summer fun 830 N Mountain View Rd, Moscow (208) 882-7665, ci.moscow.id.us/parks-rec Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute, nature center & events 1040 Rodeo Dr, Moscow (208) 882-1444, pcei.org Moscow Farmers Market, Saturdays: May through October Main St, Moscow ci.moscow.id.us/residents/farmers-market Palouse Ice Rink, ice skating & roller skating 101 Harold St, Moscow (208) 882-7188, palouseicerink.com Planet 3 Extreme Air Park, trampoline park 233 Warbonnet, Moscow (208) 502-1466, facebook.com/ planet3moscow
JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART WSU Bookpeople of Moscow Celebrating 40+ years as the best bookstore on the Palouse! 521 S. Main, on the hip strip in downtown Moscow Open 7 days a week most of the year
208-882-2669 bookpeopleofmoscow.com
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Pullman Parks and Recreation
SPRING The greening of the Palouse is the most eagerly awaited season of the year and typically arrives in April! After our winter, hills covered in brilliant greens bring this area to life. Usually midMay brings the rapeseed or canola bloom of an intense, electric yellow. Photographers flock to this area to capture the vibrant hues on film. Pullman residents and visitors alike can’t wait to get outside! And while you are out, stop in a local winery or brewery for a thirst quenching.
LAWSON GARDENS, PULLMAN Oriented around a large reflecting pool and gazebo, seasonal plantings of colorful annuals accent the walkways and grassy area, a circular rose garden with over 600 assorted roses, and a perennial garden that provides unique and colorful displays year-round. Located at 705 Derby St. For more information visit pullman-wa.gov/rec/Lawson
KOPPEL FARM COMMUNITY GARDENS, PULLMAN Located on the trail system in Pullman, the farm hosts an annual Spring Fair and Plant Sale, agricultural demonstrations of native plants and perennials, and a children’s garden. Contact them at (509) 3326184 or koppelgardens@gmail.com
SPRING EVENTS “Ten Strings and a Goat Skin”, March 1, 2018 performingarts.wsu.edu “Silent Sky” March 30-31, April 6-7, 2018 performingarts.wsu.edu Fiddler on the Roof, April 5-15, 2018 Pullman rtoptheatre.org Spring Arts & Crafts Fair April 6-7, 2018 Pullman find them on facebook Spring Performance TBD, Pullman Civic Theatre, pullmancivictheatre.org Hempfest 3rd weekend in April, Moscow moscowhempfest.com WSU Spring Fest, date TBD, Pullman studentinvolvement.orgsync.com “The Triplets of Belleville Cine”, April 9 performingarts.wsu.edu Renaissance Fair the weekend of the first Sunday of May, Moscow moscowrenfair.org “God of Carnage”, May 4-12, rtoptheatre.org Pullman ArtWalk, May 17-19, facebook.com/PullmanArtsCommission
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SUMMER Summer on the Palouse is spectacular with the bright blue skies and puffy white clouds that we are famous for. By late June you can see the wheat turn from green to gold on the rolling hills. Summer brings fabulous weather for fishing, swimming, camping and concerts in the park. And of course, Pullman’s original food and brew festival: The National Lentil Festival held every August.
REANEY PARK POOL, PULLMAN Pullman’s outdoor pool, located in Reaney Park has a diving pool, lap pool and kid’s splash pool. Open mid-June through August, 7 days a week, 1-6 p.m. For more information call (509) 338-3227
PULLMAN FARMERS MARKET Features live music and has various vendors who participate each season. The parking lot is packed with fresh produce and value-added farm products such as herbs, eggs, meat, jam, baked goods, and other local yum. Located in the Spot Shop parking lot at 240 NE Kamiaken. Open Wednesdays 3:30-6:30 p.m. from mid-May to mid-October. facebook.com/pullmanmarket.com
SUNSHINE CRAFTS AND FLOWERS, PULLMAN Located on the Old Moscow-Pullman Hwy they have U-Pick flowers featuring a variety of perennials and annuals. Open June through frost. (509) 332-2306. Find them on Facebook.
SUNNYSIDE PARK DISC GOLF, PULLMAN This challenging 18-hole disc golf course is in beautiful Sunnyside Park amid green grass, trees and two ponds. Course map and directions are available at pullman-wa.gov/departments/parks-a-recreation/ parks/parks/sunnyside-park
HAMILTON-LOWE AQUATIC CENTER, MOSCOW Fun for the whole family, includes several large water slides, smaller slides for younger children, kids’ area and a large concession area. For more information call (208) 882-7665 or visit moscow.id.us/parks_ and_rec/aquatics/index.aspx
MOSCOW FARMERS MARKET This Saturday morning event celebrates local farmers, artists, craftspeople and musicians by providing them with an opportunity to
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interact directly with the community and its visitors. Highlights include fresh produce, meat, delicious homemade baked goods, healthy nursery plants, beautiful flowers and quality handmade crafts. The market is located downtown on Main Street between 3rd and 6th Streets. Held each Saturday, May through October, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
FISHING Rock Lake, Washington A large lake in the transition zone between the rolling Palouse hills and the Channeled Scablands. The home of the Train Wreck Mystery of 1908-1915. Several dozen boxcars full of new Model T Fords are reported as still at the bottom of this lake. Divers have so far not been able to locate them due to lack of an exact crash site, but is probably near Johnson beach. A beautiful lake, it is ideal for boating and fishing.
For more fishing information see fishandgame. idaho.gov/ public/fish
Spring Valley & Moose Creek Reservoirs, ID Favorite fishing holes for residents. These small reservoirs are stocked with trout and bass. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at both locations as well as overnight camping. Spring Valley is just east of Moscow on Hwy 8. Moose Creek is located on Hwy 8 at mile post 38.1.
30TH ANNUAL NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL
Download a camping brochure pullman chamber.com
This annual event plays host to 30,000 visitors who come to learn all about lentils and agriculture in this area. Consider participating or volunteering at one of its many activities: Legendary Lentil Cook-off and live cooking demonstrations, Lentil Lane Food Court, music and entertainment, sporting events, a beer garden and free lentil chili from the world’s largest chili bowl! For more information visit lentilfest.com
ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY A classic home-town community event for the whole family, paid for through proceeds raised during the BBQ and with donation jars located in local businesses. Games for the entire family, cotton candy, pie, ice cream, live entertainment, all beginning at 5 p.m. in Sunnyside Park. pullmanchamber.com/visit-pullman/chamber-events/
SUMMER EVENTS
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Summer Concerts in the Park Wednesdays, Pullman pullmanparksandrec.com Moscow Art Walk, in June, Moscow moscow.id.us/art Johnson’s 4th of July Parade, 10 a.m., grass roots event, just show up! Johnson Albion 4th of July Parade, noon, Albion 4th of July Celebration, Sunnyside Park in Pullman pullmanchamber.com Summer Performance TBD, Pullman Civic Theatre, pullmancivictheatre.org Rendezvous in the Park, July, Moscow rendezvousinthe park.com Summer Performance TBD, Pullman rtoptheatre.org National Lentil Festival, August 17-18, 2018, Pullman lentilfest.com For more updated information on events please visit pullmanchamber.com
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FALL Celebrate the bounty of the harvest in late August as you watch combines cling to the Palouse hills at 45-degree angles to cut the golden wheat, one of the few places in the world to do this! And the start of the school year means one thing in Pullman: PAC-12 Athletics! Pullman captures that college town feel with Coug spirit! For game schedule visit wsucougars.com
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDEN, MOSCOW A must-see, when the leaves turn color! This unique garden displays plantings of hundreds of species, cultivars of north temperate trees and shrubs and a xeriscape garden. In addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, trails, water features, and 27 granite benches for viewing, studying, contemplation, and enjoying northern Idaho’s spectacular seasonal changes. For more information visit uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum
BISHOPS’ ORCHARD, GARFIELD, WA At Bishops’ Orchard, you can harvest and process fruit using the same methods as those employed by past generations on farms throughout rural America. A beautiful drive from Pullman, they offer a broad variety of apples and pears on a U-Pick basis, beginning in early September and typically running through October. They also have cider presses, so you can press your own cider. Not a dog and pony show; they are a genuine, working orchard. For more information visit bishoporchard.com
TAKE THE INLAND NORTHWEST ALE TRAIL! Traverse the beautiful Palouse in search of your favorite local brew. A touring challenge of five breweries and cider houses from Fairfield, Washington to Clarkston/Lewiston. Every venue has its own personality reflected in the award-winning brews they craft, and there is always a supply of seasonal beer on hand. Gotta catch ‘em all! Virtual tour and complete list of breweries available at inlandnwaletrail.com/
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FALL EVENTS Fall performance, TBD, Pullman Civic Theatre pullmancivictheatre.org Autumn Arts & Crafts Festival, October, Pullman Find them on Facebook Fall performance, TBD, Pullman rtoptheatre.org For more updated information on events please visit pullmanchamber.com
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WINTER Visitors love the Palouse in summer, and winter offers activities for the active sportsperson or the quiet enthusiast. Snow usually falls sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day and skiing is only ninety minutes away. Trails offer cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The best raptor viewing is in winter, when the trees are leafless. Or spoil yourself at one of our spas, do some holiday shopping, or get jazzed at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL, MOSCOW This annual February tradition brings thousands of young musicians and collegians as well as internationally-revered jazz artists to campus for several days of performances, workshops and world class evening concerts. Details at uidaho.edu/jazzfest
INDOOR CLIMBING WALL Keep in shape by climbing indoors. Try the Climbing Wall located in the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center, the most comprehensive climbing facility of its kind in North America, featuring a 55-foot pillar and 6,000 square feet of climbing area. For more information, please call (208) 885-6381. Or visit the climbing wall at Washington State University, located in Court 7 of the Student Rec Center. Ranging from vertical walls to a bouldering cave, this meets the needs of both beginning and experienced climbers. For more information call (509) 335-1892.
BIRDING IN PULLMAN Choose any of the trails in and around Pullman for great viewing of our area raptors. From hawks, osprey and owls, to the little kestrels, these raptors are highly visible in the winter months hunting rodents among the fields of the Palouse. Be sure to bring your camera! For a complete list of birds and birding hotspots visit palouseaudubon.org
HOLIDAY FEST AND TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY, PULLMAN This free annual event is always the first Saturday in December. Downtown Pullman comes alive with holiday lights, music and family friendly activities. Santa arrives on a fire truck to hear Christmas wishes. Kids 12 & under can take part in a Jingle Bell Fun Run, with proceeds benefitting the YMCA of the Palouse. For details visit pullmanchamber.com
WINTER EVENTS Chocolate Decadence, 2nd Thursday in November, Pullman pullmanchamber.com Pullman Holiday Fest & tree lighting, 1st Saturday in December, pullmanchamber.com Drive-Thru Nativity, early December, livingfaithfellowship.com “Winter performance TBD, Pullman pullmancivictheatre.org “The Mountaintop, January 15 &16, 2018 performingarts.wsu.edu/ “MictlanRx”, February 10, 2018 performingarts.wsu.edu/ “Legally Blonde”, February 2018 Pullman rtoptheatre.org For more updated information on events please visit pullmanchamber.com
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THE PALOUSE SCENIC BYWAY Discover what makes ‘The Palouse’ such an incredible region, as you explore The Palouse Scenic Byway with 208-miles of winding, scenic roadways and charming communities that exist in three directions beyond the culture rich communities of Pullman and Moscow. Pullman serves as a hub for some great day trips to outlying small towns. For information visit palousescenicbyway.org
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Palouse, Garfield, Rosalia, Tekoa PALOUSE Just 15 minutes north of Pullman lays a thriving art community called Palouse. Known for charming antique and gift shops, small cafes and discoveries, it’s a great stop or destination. Public restrooms are conveniently located downtown. Plan your visit Thursday through Saturday, when most all businesses are open. History buffs and those that would like to learn more can visit the Roy M. Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum, which has the largest archived collection of Whitman County area newspapers and the equipment once used to print them. The museum also houses a great deal of Palouse’s local history in photos and artifacts. Watch your step, but keep your eyes open and look around! Main Street in Palouse is on the National Register of Historic Places.
GARFIELD Situated in the awe-inspiring scenery of golden wheat fields, Garfield is a refreshing change from the fast-paced hustle and bustle of the modern world. Step back in time at the R.C. McCroskey House, a national historic site. The town has a beautiful park, swimming pool and you can stop for coffee and shopping at the Meet Shop Too! In September and October, it’s U-Pick apple harvest time at Bishops’ Orchard. You can even press your own cider. Just outside of town is the Elberton fish pond, stocked with fish, for kids 14 and under. Find more at garfieldwa.com
ROSALIA Steptoe Battlefield marks the location where the last Indian victory over the U.S. Army occurred in May of 1858. This historic battle with 158 mounted troops, facing between 600 and 1,200 warriors, ended with a cease-fire that gave an opportunity for Colonel Steptoe’s escape back to Fort Walla Walla. Check out the Rosalia Museum for exhibits on this, as well as a meteorite that was found near Rosalia. For information on the town, stop at their Visitor’s Center, which is housed in a renovated Texaco Station, originally built in 1923, and now features an electric vehicle charging station.
TEKOA Halfway between Spokane and Pullman on scenic highway 27, Tekoa is the perfect stop for those with a passion for photography, bicycling, golf, farming, and history. Visit the landmark art deco style Empire Theatre built in 1940. Order a latte at the coffee shop next door and then tour 3 floors of the Tekoa Museum. Stay for a meal at one of their hometown restaurants.
Palouse has one of the oldest and most beautiful city parks in the area with picnic structures, playground and outdoor swimming pool, and where you will find Palouse RV Park. It also makes a convenient place to put in or pull out from kayaking the Palouse River. Check out their Photographic opportunities surround Tekoa, including the old website for their many local festivals and special events visitpalouse.com Milwaukee Railroad Trestle, hang gliders floating off Tekoa Mountain,
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1909 Old City Hall building, and nearby Steptoe Butte. You’ll see a bounty of wheat, barley, lentils, and garbanzo beans in the fields. Tekoa is a thriving community that supports over 20 small businesses and an airport. For more information, or to arrange a tour of one of the landmarks call City Hall at (509) 284-3861. Visit tekoachamber.com
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Colfax, Almota, Snake River COLFAX A community that is alive with small town friendliness and serves as the county seat. Colfax was named in honor of Schuyler Colfax, who was vice president during President U.S. Grant’s first administration (186973). James A. Perkins was cofounder and the first permanent resident of Colfax. Shortly after his arrival in 1870, he began building a log cabin in which the first Republican convention in the county was held in 1872. A visit to this charming town might include a stop at a local coffee shop or restaurant, a round of golf at the beautiful 9-hole course situated on the Palouse River, or viewing the latest art exhibit at The Center at Colfax Library.
SNAKE RIVER & WAWAWAI PARK Located at Boyer Park and Marina 22 miles southwest of Pullman, the Snake River Trail stretches 4.5 miles from the bank of historic Almota Creek, which was a Lewis and Clark Expedition stop, through Boyer Park and eastward to the base of Lower Granite Dam. The trail features accessible and non-motorized access as well as a series of interpretive signs dealing with the Columbia Snake River system, dams, geology and transport of commodities. The park also provides fishing, swimming and a boat ramp. Contact Boyer Park (509) 397-3208 Wawawai Park is 16 miles southwest of Pullman, and a beautiful park with picnic facilities, camping, fishing, and a hiking trail. For more information visit whitmancounty.org
LOWER GRANITE LOCK AND DAM A great escape to warmer climate, just 27 miles southwest of Pullman along the Snake River. They have a fish viewing room, theater, and interpretive displays. Guided tours available. Those over 18 should bring photo ID. Lower Granite Dam Visitor Center is open 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They provide guided tours of the project on Saturday's and Sunday's at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 and 3:00 p.m., May 1st through October 31st. For information contact (509) 843-1493 ext 262
LACROSSE Small Stone Houses were built between 1934 and 1936 by Clint Dobson, a local businessman. Three houses and three cabins were built of basalt stones gathered from the area as rental units for local farm hands and workers. These quaint little houses are in the process of fundraising toward renovation. Stop at the beautifully restored LaCrosse Market and Gathering Place.
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Colton, Uniontown COLTON The Colton story began in 1878 when L.J. Wolford, Roy Woodworth and Dr. Cole, being dissatisfied with the proprietor of Uniontown, decided to found a town of their own. The name came from the first three letters of Dr. Cole’s last name and the last three letters of Mr. Wolford’s son, Clinton. Visit St. Gall’s Catholic Church built in 1905 which retains the original architecture and stained-glass windows. Schedule some target practice at the Colton Gun Club. Colton is famous for its holiday lights which can be viewed from the comfort of your car anytime in December.
UNIONTOWN Settled by German immigrants from Minnesota in the 1870s’, Uniontown offers a great experience for those who stop. When the Dahmen Barn was donated to the community in 2004, volunteers rolled up their sleeves and donated over 5,000 hours to transform the building into an artisan center. Located behind the famous fence of over 1,000 iron wagon wheels, this fully accessible facility provides studio space for artists and hosts live performances, special artist receptions and offers classes and workshops. Be sure to get up close and personal to Wheeletta Wholesteele, the larger-than-life metal cow sculpture adjacent to the highway. Stop in and see St. Boniface Church, the first consecrated Catholic Church in the state of Washington. It houses the original five altars, statues, stained glass, stenciled décor and oil painted Stations of the Cross. Tours are available. Pick up some coffee and fresh baked goodies at the New Sage Baking Company. A great stop for treasure hunting with half a dozen antique and second-hand shops. More history, details about businesses, services and events can be found at uniontown.us
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EVENTS IN THE NORTH Frog Regatta Festival, mid-April, Rockford, WA First Saturday Market, June—October, Tekoa, WA, tekoachamber.com May Day Celebration, 3rd Saturday in May, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com Rosalia Battle Days, 1st Saturday in June, Rosalia, WA, rosaliabattledays.org Flag Day, 2nd Saturday in June, Fairfield, WA fairfieldwa.com Slippery Gulch Celebration, 3rd Saturday in June, Tekoa, WA, tekoachamber.com Palouse Ice Cream Social, mid-July, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com Community Wide Yard Sale, last Saturday in July, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com Palouse Music Festival, late July, Palouse WA, visitpalouse.com Multi-town Garage Sale, 1st Saturday in August, Tekoa, WA, tekoachamber.com Hot August Rockford Nights, mid-August, Rockford, WA rockfordwa.com SE Spokane County Fair, September 21-23, 2018, Rockford, WA Palouse Days, mid-September, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com Orchard Festival, late September/Early October, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com Harvest Celebration, 1st Saturday in October, Latah, countryhearts&hands.com Haunted Palouse, two weekends in October, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com Small Business Saturday, last Saturday in November, Tekoa, WA, tekoachamber.com
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Christmas Festival, first Sunday in December, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com Christmas in Palouse, first Saturday in December, Rockford, WA For more updated information on events please visit palousescenicbyway.org
EVENTS IN THE WEST
Palouse Empire Plowing Bee, 3rd weekend in April, Colfax WA explorecolfax.com LaCrosse Farmer’s Festival, mid-June, lacrossewa.us.org Perkins House Ice Cream Social, last Sunday in June, Colfax, WA explorecolfax.com Palouse Empire Threshing Bee, Labor Day, Colfax, WA explorecolfax.com Palouse Empire Fair, September, Colfax, WA palouseempirefair.org Lighted Christmas Parade, December, Colfax, WA explorecolfax.com For more updated information on events please visit palousescenicbyway.org
EVENTS IN THE SOUTH German Sausage Feed, first Sunday in March, Uniontown, WA uniontown.us Various summer performances and exhibits at the Dahmen Barn, artisanbarn.org Jubilee Days, late-July, Colton, WA Flea Market & Community Yard Sale, 3rd Saturday in August, Uniontown, WA uniontown.us Holiday Gift Gala, first Saturday in December, Uniontown, WA artisanbarn.org For more updated information on events please visit palousescenicbyway.org
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PHOTO TIPS Time of Year Velvety green hills appear on the Palouse in late April and peak near late June, with wildflowers growing mostly on uncultivated areas during May and June. Grass fields are harvested beginning in late June to early July, and harvest of golden crops occurs around late Julyearly September, depending on the location and weather. Time of Day Generally, photographing the Palouse in the early morning or late afternoon/early evening provides the best light needed for showing off the shapes of hills and textures of fields and barn wood. Low side-lighting at these times creates shadows that make the hills more visible and dramatic. If you don't have much time to photograph, concentrate your efforts during these time periods. Encourage Your Creativity Photograph with your own creative spirit! Popular photographic locations are photographed repeatedly — remember, the Palouse is not just about the hills! Consider farm equipment, waterways, flora, fauna, close-ups, non-cultivated scenes, people and towns. Change your physical relationship to the landscape to see something new. Crouch low to the ground, lay on your back or side, walk over a hill, get off the trail, shoot in "lousy" weather or lighting conditions. Try breaking some photographic “rules” by using blur or low light, a cell phone camera, or creative post processing effects. All of these things can result in unique photos. Lenses A wide angle lens is helpful for depicting expansive landscapes. Composing your picture with an interesting foreground subject, such as a rock outcrop or flowers, will give perspective to a scene which also contains a more distant landscape. Use a small aperture to bring all parts of the scene into the best focus possible. Create more abstract landscape images by using a long lens to capture a narrow section of the scenery. When photographing from a distance with a long lens, the Palouse hills can appear interestingly compressed and rippled. If the atmosphere isn't clear, the haze lends a softness to the photo which can be painterly and interesting.
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“Palouse Perfect”. Early morning light over brilliant green hills and native wildflowers make this a classic photo of the Palouse hills. Photographed on Kamiak Butte, Washington, looking south toward Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, Washington. Alison Meyer Carry A Tripod A tripod allows you to use slower shooting speeds without blur resulting from camera movement. This allows you to choose a small aperture (higher f-stop), which provides greater depth of field (the area of the scene that is in focus). You won’t need or want a tripod for every shot, but when you find yourself viewing gorgeous light over a broad landscape, you'll be glad you have it with you, especially if you want to print very large sharply focused photographs. Ask Permission Returning the kindness to landowners who are welcoming to the cars and photographers stopped on their roadsides and driveways can go a long way toward keeping these locals amenable to future visits. Barns that appear abandoned, seemingly deserted homesteads, and cultivated fields in Idaho and Washington are not public domain. Get permission to enter agricultural fields and to photograph close to barns and other private property and graciously thank landowners whenever possible.
ABOUT ALISON MEYER Alison Meyer has been a professional photographer since 1991, selling her photographs to thousands world-wide. Her photography is sold at many shops, fairs and galleries, including the Pullman Chamber of Commerce, at the Moscow Farmers Market, and on her website, AlisonMeyerPhotography.com. Alison’s photographs are displayed in homes and work places on six continents and have appeared in numerous magazines and books, including her books “Palouse Perspective” and “The Palouse ~ A Favorite Place” and her Palouse calendars since 2004, as well as in many commercial displays and advertisements. Alison was also featured in IdahoPTV’s Outdoor Idaho’s “Picturing Idaho” and the documentary “Visions on the Palouse”. AlisonMeyerPhotography.com Facebook.com/AlisonMeyerPhotography
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Hunger or thirst, the Palouse offers unique choice and diversity. Rico’s Tavern, the oldest business in Pullman, sits on the corner of Main and Grand and was recently voted the #8 best bar in Washington out of 30. The Coug came in at #9, and the Palouse Caboose came in at #15. But, your options continue!
PARADISE CREEK BREWERY
BIRCH & BARLEY
Situated in a National Historic Registered building, and featuring a friendly pub that serves homemade food and has a full bar. Watch your favorite sports or listen to great music in a comfortable relaxing atmosphere. All ages welcome. Award winning beers made in Pullman at their second location, Trailside Taproom.
A hearty selection on the menu, from bites and burgers to salmon and steak. The bar is well primed with signature drinks.
(509) 338-9463 paradisecreekbrewery.com
TRAILSIDE TAPROOM The brewhouse that keeps Pullman beered! Taste the afternoon away or take a keg home. Wine is also served, and sodas are available for the kids. Bring your own food or order in. Big screen TV and outdoor summer seating, it’s such a perfect stop as you are walking or biking the trails.
1360 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 332-0108 facebook.com/BirchandBarley
FOUNDRY KITCHEN & COCKTAILS Rustic American comfort food, a beautiful patio and a full bar with signature drinks. Located in the BellTower. 125 SE Spring St (509) 334-3395 facebook.com/Foundry-Kitchen-Cocktails-889542044477540/
THE CLIFF ROOM AT THE HILLTOP INN
505 SE Riverview (509) 339-6894
The Hilltop Steak & Bake is a long-time tradition as are the Cougar Gold Mushrooms. Complete with a full bar and a view of the entire Pullman valley.
SOUTH FORK PUBLIC HOUSE
928 NW Olsen St, Pullman (509) 332-0928 hilltopinnpullman.com
Classic comfort food kicked up by several notches and a comprehensive bar that backs it all up with a solid punch. 1680 S Grand Ave (509) 332-3675 southforkpublichouse.com
FUJIYAMA’S JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE Entrées are prepared in front of you at the Hibachi grill tables. Their chefs are experienced and know how to turn a regular night into a memorable event. 1200 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 339-7988
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SOME OF THE BASICS
A small, cool and comforting sweet spot offering beer, wine and Tapas. Open 3-10 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
You must be 21 or older to have or use retail marijuana DO NOT sell or give retail marijuana to minors. It is illegal. DO NOT drive while high. It is illegal. DO NOT consume marijuana in public. It is illegal. DO NOT take marijuana out of the state. It is illegal.
588 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman (509) 336-2275 facebook.com/caskbarfood
PORCH LIGHT PIZZA
For more information on Washington State’s legal marijuana laws, visit the state’s website: lcb.wa.gov/mj2015/faqs_i-502
Fast, fired, artisan pizza with gluten free and vegetarian options plus fresh salads. Great beer on tap and wine options.
WE’RE JUST BUDS
200 NE Kamiaken (509) 334-7437 facebook.com/PorchLightPizza
MERRY CELLARS For a complete list of food and beverages see page 56 of the membership directory
Winemaker Patrick Merry produces both red and white premium varieties, all from Washington fruit. They also have a collection of fine chocolates. You are invited to sample finely crafted wines on their lovely patio or mingle in the barrel room and tour their state of the art facility. Dining is limited to special events.
1300 NE Henley Ct (509) 338-4699 merrycellars.com
ROOST COFFEE & MARKET A small coffee and food shop in the heart of downtown Pullman providing the community and local travelers with simple, satisfying, house-made items.
1340 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullma (509) 332-0160 werejustbuds.com
MJ’S POT SHOP 1335 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman (509) 332-5203 mjspotshoppullman.com
SATORI PULLMAN 1330 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman (509) 332-0160 satoripullman.com
THE BUD HUT 5602 SR 270, Pullman (509) 334-2788 budhut.net
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125 SE Spring St (509) 332-8534 facebook.com/roostcoffeepullman
ZOE COFFEEHOUSE & PUB It’s all good. Breakfast, lunch, dinner or any time day or night. From eggs to burgers to steaks, specialty cocktails, wines and microbrews. 1005 E Main (509) 338-9632 zoecoffeepub.com
ETCETERA MARIJUANA RETAIL Selling a wide variety of marijuana strains, edibles, oils and waxes, recreational marijuana was legalized in the November 2012 election and is regulated by the Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board. Tax revenue collected benefits healthcare and education. Our local hotels are smoke-free. Seventy-five percent of Washington State’s hotels are non-smoking, so it is recommended that you check with your hotel before smoking marijuana in a hotel room.
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FEATURED EVENTS Cougar Wine Connections Showcase Series, before home football games at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center, visitor.wsu.edu/WineShowcase Colfax Wine & Beer Tasting Event, visitcolfax.com Merry Cellars Spring Release, merrycellars.com National Lentil Festival Poster Unveiling Event, early June, lentilfest.com Summer Concert Series, select Saturdays, merrycellars.com Merry Cellars Holiday Barrel Tasting, December, merrycellars.com For more events and updated information, please visit pullmanchamber.com
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25 FREE THINGS TO DO ON THE PALOUSE 1. Gaze across time and space at Steptoe Butte (off Hwy 195 at Steptoe). On a clear day, you can see 4 different states from there! parks.wa.gov 2. See the bears at the WSU Grizzly Bear Research Center, the only one in the world. In winter, they will be hibernating. nrs.wsu.edu/ Research/Bear-Center 3. Watch artists in action at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown and get inspired. artisanbarn.org 4. The WSU Museum of Art serves creativity and innovation through artists from around the globe. With ever-changing exhibits, find their schedule and hours at museum.wsu.edu 5. Whitman County Parks and Rec presents some information through their Evening Campfire Programs offered in the spring and summer months. whitmancounty.org 6. Palouse Falls, is a must see (watch for signs at Washtucna on Hwy 26). You will find the Washington State Waterfall which is higher than Niagara Falls. Requires a Discover Pass. parkswa. reachlocal.net
13. Take friends/family photos at the University of Idaho Arboretum. Very quiet, very pretty. uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum 14. Catch a fish at Spring Valley Reservoir. Make a day of it. idahofishing.com 15. Learn about Environmental Stewardship at the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute. pcei.org 16. Do some thriftiqueing on the Palouse. Check out the small towns for an antique or consignment store! See page 10. 17. Kids will love the Virgil Phillips Farm in Latah County. Activities galore in this great outdoor classroom environment. sbs.wsu.edu 18. Enjoy a summer concert in the park! Wednesday nights in Reaney Park in Pullman. pullmanparksandrec.com 19. Get in a round of disc golf at Sunnyside Park and U of I Campus! Don’t worry, no one is good at this sport. pullmanchamber.com 20. Take a dip in the Blue Lagoons, just a short drive past Moose Creek Reservoir. fishandgame.idaho.gov
7. Go on a wild flower hike at Kamiak Butte! Print off their brochure and do a self-led nature hike. whitmancounty.org
21. Walk, bike or rollerblade on the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail. It connects both communities to 35 miles of paved trails. pullmanchamber.com
8. Watch award winning cheese and ice cream being made at Ferdinand’s, the WSU Creamery. public.wsu.edu/creamery
22. See if you can spot the resident bald eagle at Idler’s Rest just northeast of Moscow. You may even see a moose!
9. Tiptoe through the tulips at Lawson Gardens in Pullman. pullman-wa.gov
23. Take in the views with a bike ride or walk on Moscow Mountain. There are many trails to choose from. bikemoscow.org
10. Get Fresh! Our very own Farmers Markets start Mid-May through October. On Wednesday in Pullman and Saturdays in Moscow. pullmanchamber.com
24. And finally, check out the latest events and happenings on our website! pullmanchamber.com
11. Take a step back in time at the McConnell Mansion in Moscow. Tues – Sat, 1-4 p.m. by donation. latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org 12. Discover the architectural history of downtown Pullman with ‘A Walking Tour’ brochure and follow the route around town! Pick up a free copy at the Pullman Chamber of Commerce.
25. Take a self-guided walking tour of Colfax, one of the most intact historically intact Main streets in Washington State. Walking tour pamphlets can be obtained at the Chamber office, located inside the majestic Perkins House, 623 N. Perkins Avenue, the library or other businesses displaying the walking tour logo.
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STAY HOTELS & MOTELS PULLMAN American Travel Inn 515 S Grand Ave (509) 334-3500 Microwave/fridge, free WiFi, pets ok Arbor Street Inn 305 SW Arbor St (509) 336-9919 Coug Housing 820 NE Colorado Ste C (509) 332-5180 Cougar Land Motel 150 W Main St (509) 334-3535 Complimentary breakfast, kitchenettes, microwave/fridge, free WiFi, pets ok cougarlandhotel.com Courtyard @ WSU 1295 NE Fairway Rd (509) 332-1500 Hilltop Inn 928 NW Olsen St (509) 332-0928 Complimentary breakfast, swimming pool, pets ok hilltopinnpullman.com
Siesta Motel 615 S Main, Colfax (509) 397-3417 Kitchenettes, microwave/fridge, free WiFi, pets ok siestamotelcolfax.com
BED & BREAKFAST/ OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
Best Western Plus University Inn 1516 W Pullman Rd (208) 882-0550, (800) 325-8765 Complimentary breakfast, suites, 2 restaurant/bar, indoor pool/spa, fitness room, free WiFi, pets ok with nonrefundable deposit uinnmoscow.com
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The Bagott House, Overnight Accommodations 105 West Church Street, Palouse (509) 878-1683 thebagotthouse.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites 1000 W Pullman Rd (208) 882-4600 Complimentary breakfast, suites, indoor pool & spa, fitness room, free WiFi, dogs ok with non-refundable deposit marriott.com
Falconstone Gardens Retreat House 355 NW Thomas (712) 229-1943
The State Inn 455 SE Paradise (509) 334-6943 thestateinn.com
MOSCOW, ID
Hillcrest Motel 706 N Main (208) 882-7579 Idaho Inn 645 W Pullman Rd (208) 885-1480 Kitchenettes, microwave/fridge idahoinn.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 1190 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-4437 Complimentary breakfast, swimming pool, free WiFi, pets ok holidayinnexpress.com/pullmanwa
La Quinta Inn 185 Warbonnet Dr (208) 882-5365 Complimentary breakfast, microwave/ fridge, indoor pool, free WiFi, pets ok lq.com
Nendel’s Inn 915 SE Main St (509) 332-2646 Complimentary breakfast, kitchenettes, microwave/fridge, free WiFi, pets ok pullmannendelsinn.com
Moscow/Pullman Bedfinders 2673 Weymouth St (208) 874-2153 moscowpullmanbedfinders.com
Quality Inn Paradise Creek 1400 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 332-0500 Complimentary breakfast, kitchenettes, microwave/fridge, outdoor pool, free WiFi, pets ok qualityinn.com/hotel-pullmanwashington-WA015 Residence Inn in Pullman at WSU 1255 NE Fairway Rd (509) 332-4400 131 rooms, business center, indoor pool, fitness room, guest laundry, dining area wsuresidenceinn.com
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Motel 6 101 Baker (208) 882-5511, (888) 882-5511 Outdoor pool, Free WiFi palouseinn.com Royal Motor Inn 120 W Sixth (208) 882-2581
OUTSIDE PULLMAN Best Western Wheatland Inn 701 N Main St, Colfax (509) 397-0397 Complimentary breakfast, kitchenettes, microwave/fridge, pool, free WiFi, pets ok bestwesternwashington.com/colfax-hotels
PULLMAN, WA Airway Hills Vacation Rentals 4811 Airport Rd (509) 872-3092 airwayhills.com/vacationrental.aspx
MOSCOW, ID Andriette’s Bed, Book & Bicycle 115 North Polk St (208) 882-2756 andriettes.blogspot.com/ The Bella Vista Farm Shultz and W Twin Rd (208) 301-3588 thebellavistafarm.com Browne Block Guesthouse Above the Winery 112 South Main #2 (208) 883-3661 Amenities: Kitchenette, free WiFi, pets ok browneblockguesthouse.com Little Green Guesthouse 1020 S Adams St (208) 669-1654 littlegreenguesthouse.com Meadowlark Heritage Bed & Breakfast 4716 Lenville Rd (509) 338-2504 meadowlarkheritagefarm.com Meadowinds Bed & Breakfast & Chapel 2493 Blaine Rd (208) 882-7907 meadowinds.org Peterson Barn Guesthouse 847 Travois Way (208) 882-4620 petersonbarn.com Red Pheasant House 1845 Orchard Ave (208) 882-3400 redpheasanthouse.com
OUTSIDE PULLMAN
The Parsonage Bed & Breakfast 25452 State Route 127, LaCrosse (509) 549-3686 dustyparsonage.com Illinois Street House 620 W Illinois St, Palouse (509) 878-1226 facebook.com/illinoisstreethouse Palouse Roadhouse 121 E Main St, Palouse (509) 595-0754 facebook.com/Palouse-Roadhouse Riverside Retreat and Inn 105 W Main St, Palouse (208) 301-8014 riversideretreatandinn.com The Churchyard Inn 206 Saint Boniface St, Uniontown (509) 229-3200 churchyardinn.com The Potting Shed Guesthouse 911 S East St, Colfax (509) 397-2014 thepottingshedguesthouse.com
CAMPING & RV SITES WASHINGTON Pullman City RV Park 775 South St, Pullman (509) 338-3227 Hook-ups: 19 full including cable TV. 10 tent sites Reservations accepted, RV Dump Station, pets on leash, no restrooms. Shower at Pullman Aquatic Center. pullman-wa.gov/departments/parks-arecreation/rv-park
University Mobile Home & RV Park 570 Benewah St, Pullman (509) 334-5701 Hook-ups: 6 full Monthly & weekly rentals, long term parking welcome, pets ok
Palouse Empire Fairgrounds Colfax (509) 397-6263 Hook-ups: 60 full, 10 partial RV Dump Station palouseempirefair.org/
Walmart Supercenter 1690 SE Harvest Dr, Pullman (509) 334-2990 Hook-ups: none RV parking allowed free of charge, as space allows. Check in with service counter.
Boyer Park & Marina 1753 Granite Rd, Colfax (509) 397-3208 Hook-ups: 36 full, 16 partial. Tent sites available Restrooms, showers, laundry. Picnic tables, beach, boat ramp. Pets on leash. Restaurant and general store. boyerpark.com
City of Pullman RV Dump Station 1025 Guy St, Pullman Look for the sign “RV Dump” Kamiak Butte County Park 900 Kamiak Butte Park Rd, Palouse (509) 397-6238 Hook-ups: none Restrooms, picnic tables, grills, playground whitmancounty.org Palouse RV Park 490 W Main St, Palouse (509) 878-1811 Hook-ups: 10 full Picnic tables, playground, seasonal pool. Pets ok. visitpalouse.com/rvpark.html
Wawawai County Park 3501 Wawawai Rd, Colton (509) 397-6238 Hook-ups: none. 4 pull through, 5 pull in. Tent camping available Restrooms, picnic tables, playground, fire pits, grills whitmancounty.org Rosalia RV Park 823 S Park, Rosalia (509) 523-5991 Hook-ups: 6 full Seasonal restrooms and pool, tennis & basketball courts, pets on leash
Chief Timothy Park 13766 Hwy 12, Clarkston (877) 444-6777 Hook-ups: 32 full, 29 partial, tent sites available. 4 cabins, restrooms, showers, grey water dump. Boat launch (fee) stateparks.com/chief_timothy.html Palouse Falls State Park 110 S Main, Washtucna (509) 646-9218 Hook-ups: none, 10 without Restroom, ADA access, pets on leash stateparks.com/palouse_falls.html
IDAHO Latah County Fairgrounds 1021 Harold, Moscow (208) 883-5722 Hook-ups: 5 full and many power only. Dry camping spots are free RV Dump Station, pets on leash latah.id.us/fair/ Green Acres RV 2922 Hwy 95 S, Moscow (208) 882-7487 Hook-ups: 6 spots power only. No tent camping Picnic tables. No restrooms
Renaissance RV Park 1651 Carmichael Rd, Moscow (208) 610-4078 Hook-ups: 15 full Picnic tables, close to Latah Trail, no restrooms Robinson Park 5158 Robinson Park Rd, Moscow (208) 883-5709 Hook-ups: 5 spots power only. 5 with no hook-ups Picnic tables, pets on leash latah.id.us/parksrecreation/ Scenic 6 RV Park 125 6th St, Potlatch (208) 875-1117 Hook-ups: 22 full & partial available Restrooms and showers, playground nearby cityofpotlatch.web.officelive.com/ Scenic6RVPark.aspx Pines RV Park 4510 Hwy 6, Harvard (208) 661-4271 Hook-ups: 17 full, tent camping available Restrooms, showers, picnic tables, reception hall, volleyball, horseshoes, fire pits, pets on leash pinesrvpark@moscow.com
130 Deluxe Guest Rooms & Suites Complimentary Breakfast Buffet Indoor Pool • Spa & Fitness Room
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The Seasoned House CONSIDER PULLMAN FOR YOUR NEXT MEETING The Palouse inspires creativity with non-traditional locations! Exceptional venues for meetings, retreats, sporting events and family reunions. How about a wedding in a beautiful barn? A theatre, complete with stage and lights? We can offer more than 1,700 lodging accommodations with the new facility that opened in 2017.
Pullman The Armory (509) 332-2922 / pullmanarmory.com Beasley Coliseum (509) 335-9444 / beasley.wsu.edu Banyan’s on the Ridge (509) 335-8474 / banyansontheridge.com Brelsford WSU Visitor Center (509) 335-4636 Courtyard @ WSU (509) 332-1500 The Dahmen Barn (509) 229-3414 / artisanbarn.org Foundry Kitchen & Cocktails (509) 339-7727 / facebook.com/Foundry-Kitchen-Cocktails Gladish Community & Cultural Center (509) 332-8081 / gladishcommunity.org Hilltop Inn (509) 332-0928 / hilltopinnpullman.com Holiday Inn Express (509) 334-4437 / hiexpress.com/pullmanwa Lawson Gardens (509) 338-3227 / pullman-wa.gov Merry Cellars Winery (509) 338-4699 / merrycellars.com
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Brelsford WSU Visitor Center Neill Public Library (509) 338-3252 / pullman-wa.gov/departments/neill-public-library Quality Inn (509) 332-0500 / choicehotels.com Red Barn Farms (509) 995-6335 / red-barn-farms.com Residence Inn Pullman at Washington State University (509) 332-4400 / wsuresidenceinn.com RTOP Theatre (509) 334-0750 / rtoptheatre.org/ SEL Event Center (509) 334-5050 / seleventcenter.com The Seasoned House (509) 339-9160 / theseasonedhouse.com WSU Compton Union Building (509) 335-9444 / cub.wsu.edu/meetings-events
Moscow 1912 Center (208) 669-2249 / 1912center.org Best Western Plus University Inn (800) 325-8765 / uinnmoscow.com Eastside Marketplace (208) 882-1533 / eastsidemarketplace.com Fairfield Inn & Suites (208) 882-4600 / marriott.com Kibbie Dome at University of Idaho (208) 885-6956 LaQuinta Inn & Suites (208) 883-5365 / lq.com
For a complete list of caterers visit pullman chamber.com
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WELCOME TO PULLMAN
On behalf of The Pullman Chamber of Commerce, I am thrilled to welcome you to our community. Whether you are a new resident, an incoming student or simply a visitor to our wonderful town, I encourage you to immerse yourself in all that Pullman has to offer. People often ask me what it is that makes Pullman so special. For me, it comes down to the following:
QUALITY OF LIFE Pullman’s affordability and safety make it an exceptional place to live, study, do business and make a home. We were recently ranked #8 on Safewise’s Safest College Towns in America. Our schools consistently land among the best in Washington State. If you’re looking for a good place to raise a family, this is it.
RECREATION The Palouse area is a major recreational hub in the Inland Northwest. From fishing on the Snake River and biking the Palouse Scenic Byway to hiking our trails and photographing wildlife, there is an abundance of opportunities to get outdoors. Pullman is also filled with parks, playfields and miles of pathways, which lands us at #10 in the nation for “Walk to Work” communities (streetsblog.org). Our town is also home to several golf courses, with Palouse Ridge at Washington State University rated as the 2nd best college golf course in the country (Links Magazine).
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Pullman is home to Washington State University, a beautiful, world-class research university with top-notch athletics. WSU’s multiple Division 1 sports teams is known as one of the toughest and loudest places for visiting teams to play. WSU also provides countless educational and cultural opportunities to residents and visitors alike.
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Pullman’s Main Street and historic downtown are home to stylish boutiques, delicious restaurants, movies, theatre, laser tag, mini golf and karaoke. Summer in Pullman is not to be missed. Each July, Pullman hosts one of Eastern Washington’s premier fireworks shows. In August, the National Lentil Festival comes to town, drawing thousands of visitors to celebrate the versatile crop, watch cooking competitions, drink craft beer, take in a great parade and listen to national musical artists on our main stage. Again, welcome to Pullman. We hope you enjoy your time in our beautiful town. We’re so glad you’re here. Best,
Tony Poston President, Pullman Chamber of Commerce
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HISTORY
railroad magnate reportedly donated $50 to start a city library.
In 1881 Farr and McKenzie platted the town site. The town’s application for a post office called “South Palouse” was rejected by the Post Office Department.
After Washington gained statehood in 1889, there was fierce competition among the towns east of the Cascades to be the location of the land grant college. The award went to Pullman, the “Artesian City”, and the town was forever changed. The Washington State College was established on the northeast part of Pullman in 1889 opening with 21 students, and the town entered a new era. That small school is now Washington State University with branches in other parts of the state.
Located at the junction of three streams (South Fork of the Palouse River, Missouri Flat Creek and Dry Creek) in what is now the downtown area Pullman (first known as “Three Forks”) has a rich history going back to the 1870’s. First on the site was Bolin Farr from Missouri who settled on present day Park Street and later built a house there. Second was Daniel McKenzie who came in 1877 and built a small home approximately on the present-day location of the Manor Lodge on Paradise Street.
The next application with the town name of Pullman was accepted. One theory is that the adopted name came from George Pullman, the king of the great railroad sleeping car. When informed of the town’s action, the
PULLMAN IS BUSINESS FRIENDLY! Rich Ecosystem helps small businesses thrive in Pullman and nearby communities
Nestled in the picturesque southeastern corner of Washington State in a region popularly known as the Palouse, the City of Pullman offers business resources to help enterprising entrepreneurs maneuver through various stages of a business lifecycle. This article briefly describes five local programs worthy of consideration. For more information on any of these programs, Pullman-based Small Business Development Center advisor or the Chamber can recommend the best course of action. In the Seed Stage, the entrepreneur typically goes through business planning, legal considerations and market research to help turn an idea into a product or service. In the Startup Phase, the business owner may be balancing various competing priorities to help make the business go. As the hard work of planning and operating the business starts to pay off, the business owner finds itself in Growth Phase, adding employees, launching new product lines, adding new locations or acquiring another company. Ultimately, the business owner enters a Transition Phase in which the owner thinks about the end game, including selling the business, transitioning to a successor or wind it down entirely.
Soon after, McKenzie invited Mark True to come from Moscow and establish a hotel here. The result was the Palace Hotel located on the southeast corner of Paradise and Kamiaken Streets. The town’s first artesian well was discovered while drilling a well for the hotel. These wells soon attracted newcomers to the area. Railroads came from the west and the north and the town grew and incorporated in 1888.
Five locally based programs worthy of consideration: The annual 5-day intensive “Be the Entrepreneur Bootcamp” in early June, offers an opportunity to quickly learn business basics, create your business proposition, and receive honest feedback from skilled mentors and business leaders. Business Plan Competition during Spring semester at the Washington State University offers university and high school students a chance to compete for thousands of dollars to start their businesses. Innovation Corps, aka (I-Corps), is an 8-week program in the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters to validate the market viability of a business idea. Open to all entrepreneurs through a selection program, this NSF funded program is thriving in its third year at Washington State University. Small Business Development Center, a federally funded program with matching funds from WSU Washington State University serves as an advisor for enterprising entrepreneurs through all stages of a business lifecycle. Lastly, Startup Whitman and Southeast Economic Development offer entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses a suite of consulting, mentoring and educational programs and services designed to jump start and grow local businesses, and connect with federal, state, regional and local resources to promote economic vitality by creating and retaining jobs through business, tourism and community development. palouseknowledgecorridor.com/resources-for-starting-a-businessin-washington/
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REASONS TO RETIRE HERE!
The national trend for ‘boomers’ is to retire to college towns because of the various amenities. Locals get the advantage of living within an eight-mile radius of two distinguished universities, yet in a small community. Pullman is located 75 miles south of Spokane, and just minutes from Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport. Amid wheat fields, sits a world class university, providing a Pac 12 college life with sport and spirit. Whether you are a Washington State University alum or not, you’ll learn to speak ‘Coug’ through athletic events on campus.
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR LOW-CRIME RANKINGS. Safewise.com reported that Pullman was rated the
eighth safest city in Washington in 2017. With less than 20 crimes per 1,000 people, Pullman is a community where you can feel safe.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT or
even part time employment. Pullman features dozens of nonprofit organizations that are extremely active in the community. Whether your interest is baking cookies to benefit the town’s 4th of July Celebration, or would prefer pouring beer at the National Lentil Festival to support a local organization such as Whitman County Humane Society, Pullman has numerous options for community minded folk.
EXTENSIVE CITY-WIDE TRANSIT AND TRAIL HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE, with a modest cost of living. Not only SYSTEMS. Pullman Transit offers bus service on dozens of routes is Pullman home of WSU, it also has several startup tech companies who have chosen to grow roots right here on the Palouse! There are many rental and retirement living options, the median housing price is below the national average, there are no state income taxes and the property taxes are low.
all days of the week throughout Pullman. In addition, they also operate Dial-A-Ride, a senior service with ADA integration. The trail system is great for daily walks, bike rides or even commuters! In addition, Coast Transportation will take just about anyone anywhere at just about any time (donations appreciated).
WORLD CLASS PHYSICIANS AND FACILITIES.
READY, SET, ACTION. Retirees benefit from an extremely
Pullman Regional Hospital is an award winning critical access hospital recognized for its 5-star care and patient experience. With a comprehensive medical staff of approximately 60 primary care and specialist physicians, we provide quality care close to home. Our Emergency Department is here 24/7 and has a partnership with Life Flight Network that assures transfer to higher level acuity hospitals in Spokane and Seattle if necessary.
NUMEROUS CULTURAL OFFERINGS. Pullmanites have the option to enjoy a plethora of cultural events and activities provided by departments and clubs from WSU, as well as with the talents of our local community. Residents and visitors alike may enjoy a production at one of our theatres. A neighborhood band might take you home with classic rock or a headliner the likes of Elton John, Taylor Swift or ZZ Top could give you a night to remember.
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active Senior Citizen’s Association through Pullman Parks & Rec. Are you up for a bus trip to a Best of Broadway performance in Spokane? Have you been to the Peach Festival in Greenbluff? A Cowboy Supper show in Stateline? The opportunities are all around!
Evie Cusano
PULLMAN AT A GLANCE
With a population of nearly 32,000, Pullman is the pulse of the Palouse, with spectacular natural beauty surrounding its core, while offering urban amenities due to Washington State University perched above it. There is a fresh, small town feel, and the locals are welcoming and excited that you are exploring their area. Situated at an elevation of 2,346 feet, it has a mild climate, clean air and four beautiful seasons. Pullman is a great community to relocate to and to grow a business in!
MILEAGE CHART Number of miles from Pullman to: Moscow, ID...................................................8 Lewiston, ID...............................................35 Spokane, WA...............................................76 Coeur d’Alene, ID.......................................95 Seattle, WA................................................288 Boise, ID...................................................296 Olympia, WA.............................................328 Vancouver, WA..........................................339 Portland, OR............................................347 Butte, MT..................................................351 San Francisco, CA....................................886
CLIMATE
Climate Temperature Range (Degrees F) Month/Season Low
High
January 24 35 March 31 48 May 42 65 July 50 82 September 44 74 November 30 43 Winter 23 41 Spring 31 64 Summer 47 82 Fall 31 72 Temperature Duration Below 32............................................ 26 Days Above 90............................................ 15 Days
WHEAT PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON
173,080 million bushels 2016 total value for the year $1.3+ billion
LENTIL PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON
70,000 acres planted in 2016 total value for the year $26+ million
CANOLA PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON 33,000 acres planted in 2016 58,900 million pounds were produced total sales $9+ million
DRIED BEAN PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON 135,000 acres planted in 2016 $82+ million in sales
DRIED PEAS PRODUCED IN WASHINGTON 90,000 ACRES PLANTED IN 2016, $28+ million
TAX RATES Local & State Retail Tax........................ 7.8% Business & Occupational.......... none (local) Total city property tax rate....... $3.60/$1000 State Income Tax...................................none
MAJOR EMPLOYERS WSU 2,261 Schweitzer Engineering 2,000 Pullman Regional Hospital 420 Wal-Mart 250 Pullman School District 301 City of Pullman 200 Safeway 120 The Bookie 100 Decagon Devices 100 Shopko 80 Dissmore’s IGA 72 VMRD 50
REAL ESTATE
Estimated Average Selling Price Pullman.............................Whitman County $225,000.........................................$181,800 2016 Average Rents............................$742
POPULATION PROFILE Population estimate July 2017
Pullman..............................................33,280 County.................................................44,776
HOUSING STATISTICS (as of July 2017)
Growing Season about............... 131 Days
MINIMUM WAGE
Precipitation (inches/year) Snowfall..................................................38.6 Rain.......................................................21.32
As of January 2018: $11.50
Number of single family dwellings: 4,265 Number of Duplexes: 937 units Number of Multiple dwellings: 7,257 units Number of Manufactured homes: 522 units
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
TRANSIT 2016 RIDERSHIP FIGURES
Total Whitman Co December 2016: 4.8% Total WA State avg December 2016 5.2% National avg for 2016: 4.7%
Fixed Rout......................................1,319,781 Dial-A-Ride.........................................21,279
AREA STATISTICS Average Elevation:...............2,346 feet above sea level Area of City:............................10.51 sq. miles Area of County:........................ 2,159.4 miles Traffic Signals:...........................................20 Latitude:....................................N.46° 43’40” Longitude:.................................... W.117° 11’ Average drive time to work……12 minutes
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COST OF LIVING Composite Index...................................111.5 Grocery Items.....................................100.10 Housing...............................................136.00 Utilities....................................................94.5 Transportation......................................104.4 Health Care...........................................105.9 Misc. Goods and Services........................96.3
PULLMAN-MOSCOW REGIONAL AIRPORT 2016 Boardings...................................61,139
GETTING INFO EMERGENCY SITUATIONS—911 • Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse..............(509) 332-0552 • Parking Violations Bureau..................................(509) 334-0802 • Pullman Fire Department...................................(509) 332-8172 • Pullman Police Department...............................(509) 334-0802 • Pullman Regional Hospital.................................(509) 332-2541 • Road conditions (recording)...................................................511 • Washington State Patrol......................................(509) 397-3600 Emergency line..............................................(800) 283-7803 • Whitcom (non-emergency).................................(509) 332-2521
BUSINESS QUESTIONS • Better Business Bureau........................................(509) 455-4200 • Pullman Chamber of Commerce........................(509) 334-3565 • City Clerk..............................................................(509) 338-3209 • Community Improvements.................................(509) 338-3300 • Post Office............................................................(509) 334-3093 • Small Business Development Center...................(509) 335-8081 • WorkSource Pullman..........................................(509) 332-6549
LICENSING CONTACTS • Dept. of Licensing (Driving)................................(509) 334-2510 • Dept. of Licensing (Vehicle)................................(509) 334-3648
TRANSPORTATION CONNECTION • Coast Transportation...........................................(800) 873-9996 • Dial-A-Ride..........................................................(509) 332-5471 • Pullman Transit...................................................(509) 332-6535 • See page 64 for more options
HELP AND ASSISTANCE • Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse..............(509) 332-0552 • Community Action Center...................................(509) 334-9147 • Palouse Resource Guide: palouseresource.org • Pullman Child Welfare........................................(509) 338-0801 • Pullman Food Bank.............................................(509) 338-0801 • Pullman Food Bank (CAC)..................................(509) 334-9147 • Social Security Office...........................................(800) 772-1213 • TDD for Hearing Impaired......................................................711
FUN BUZZ • Neill Public Library.............................................(509) 334-3595 • Palouse Empire Fair Office..................................(509) 397-6263
• Pullman Parks and Recreation...........................(509) 338-3227 • Reaney Public Pool..............................................(509) 332-3221 • Senior Center.......................................................(509) 332-1933 • Whitman County Parks.......................................(509) 397-6238
COUNTY CALLS • Whitman County Courthouse.............................(509) 397-4622 • Whitman County Landfill....................................(509) 334-2400
UTILITIES AND SERVICES • Avista Utilities......................................................(800) 227-9187 • Pullman Disposal................................................(509) 334-1914 • City of Pullman Water & Sewer ( maintenance)........................................(509) 338-3243 • Water & Sewer (billing) (509) 338-3204 • Frontier Communications, Home and Business Installation,............(509) 331-5788 or (208) 883-8881 • AT&T.....................................................................(208) 882-3426 • Inland Cellular....................................................(800) 248-8822 • Sprint...................................................................(208) 310-9133 • Verizon.................................................................(509) 332-1400 • Spectrum Cable....................................................(888) 892-2253 • Direct TV..............................................................(888) 513-2850 • Dish TV.................................................................(877) 504-1747 • First Step Internet.................(208) 882-8869 or (888) 676-6377
NEWSPAPERS • The Daily Evergreen............................................(509) 335-4573 • The Moscow-Pullman Daily News.......................(208) 882-5561 • Lewiston Morning Tribune..................................(208) 743-9411 • The Spokesman Review........(509) 459-5000 or (800) 338-8801 • Whitman County Gazette....................................(509) 397-4333
RADIO STATIONS • New Country 104.3 KHTR....................................(509) 332-6551 • Newstalk 1150 KQQQ, Newstalk 104.7, COUGAR SPORTS...................................(509) 332-6551 • Hits 100.5 KQZB...................................................(509) 332-6551 • KCLX 1450 AM, KZZL 99.5 FM..............................(208) 892-2855 • KRLF 88.5 FM.......................................................(509) 332-3545 • KRPL 1400 AM, KZFN 106.1 FM...........................(208) 882-2551 • KWSU 1250 AM.....................................................(509) 335-6500 • KZUU 90.7 MF............................(509) 335-2207 (WSU Campus) • KJEM Jazz 89.9.....................................................(509) 335-6500 • NPR......................................................................(509) 335-6500
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EDUCATION IN PULLMAN The pursuit of academic excellence is a fine feature that many Pullman residents feel help make this an enriched community. Award winning programs and options for year-round study are provided! Please call or visit the following schools online for curriculum and enrollment information:
PRESCHOOLS & CHILD CARE Boost Collaborative, Children & Family Services (509) 332-4420 / boostcollaborativewa.org Building Blocks Child Care Center, Inc. (509) 332-0161 / buildingblocksccc.com Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington (509) 335-7625 / wsu.edu/ccrr Community Action Center (509) 334-9147 / cacwhitman.com Community Child Care Center (509) 332-7005 / community-childcare.org/index.html Community Child Care Head Start (509) 334-9290 / community-childcare.org/headstart_new.html Concordia Lutheran Preschool (509) 332-2830 / community.palouse.net/Concordia_pullman/ preschool.htm Montessori School of Pullman (509) 334-4114 / pullmanmontessori.org Pullman Christian School Childcare Center (509) 332-3545 / pullmanchristianschool.org Sunnyside Preschool & Child Care Center (509) 334-9097 / facebook.com/SunnysidePS The Learning Center Inc. (509) 334-1234 / pullmanlearningcenter.com WSU Children’s Center (509) 335-8847 / childrenscenter.wsu.edu YMCA of the Palouse (509) 332-3524 / palouseymca.org
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pullman School District (509) 332-3581 / psd267.org Franklin Elementary (509) 334-5641
Pullman Christian School (509) 332-3545 / pullmanchristianschool.org
COLLEGES Spokane Falls Community College, Pullman Center Now located on the campus of Washington State University, Spokane Falls Community College-Pullman offers a full selection of on-ground and online coursework needed to earn the Associate in Arts and Associate in Business transfer degrees. Our thriving Running Start program provides high school students the opportunity to complete a tuition-free two-year college degree while simultaneously finishing high school. Our clubs give students leadership opportunities and help develop vital “soft skills” required in today’s competitive job markets. Choices include Gaming club, Diversity club, Film and Photo club, Creative Writing club, and the Activities Board. SFCC-Pullman also offers a successful and popular Adult Basic Education program, with class offerings available during the morning and evening hours. The program includes GED preparation, high school completion, basic math and English skills, computer basics, and college preparation. We are committed to supporting the community and responding to its needs, and we offer workshops and events that are open to the public. To learn more about what we have to offer, please visit us on the web at pullman.spokanefalls.edu or call us at (509) 332-2706. Washington State University Riveting guest speakers. Thought-provoking art exhibits. Exciting Pac12 sporting events. Popular and classical entertainment. A golf course listed among the nation's best. Not to mention highly ranked academic programs and world-class professors dedicated to the success of their students. Those are just a few of the attractions of Washington State University, one of the top public research institutions in the nation. Whether you’re seeking a degree to ensure your future success, a big-time concert, or world-famous Cougar Gold cheese, check out Washington State. More than 20,000 students are currently enrolled at the scenic 620-acre Pullman campus who can choose from approximately 200 academic fields of study. The campus features modern classrooms, libraries, and laboratories equipped with some of the most up-to-date technology available in the country. The Student Recreation Center has earned national raves for its facilities and offers more than 200 pieces of cardio and weight equipment.
Sunnyside Elementary (509) 334-1800
To discover WSU for yourself, take a campus tour. Tours are available Monday-Friday plus Saturday mornings during the academic year (excluding holidays).
Kamiak Elementary opens late 2018 or early 2019
For more information
Lincoln Middle School (509) 334-3411
Admissions / visit.wsu.edu / (509) 335-4980 or (888) GO-TO-WSU (888) 468-6978 Athletic events / wsucougars.com / (800) GO-COUGS Beasley Coliseum events / beasley.wsu.edu / (509) 335-3525
Jefferson Elementary (509) 332-2617
Pullman High School (509) 332-1551
PRIVATE SCHOOLS Logos School (208) 882-1226 / logosschool.com
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PULLMAN PARKS Pullman enjoys four seasons and 18 parks with over 145 acres of land which provide a wide variety of outdoor activities. Pullman Aquatic Center is an indoor facility with lap pool, therapy pool and toddler pool, and has a fitness center. Reaney Pool is an outdoor facility with dive pool, lap pool and toddler splash pool. The pool is in Reaney Park, home of the National Lentil Festival and the Summer Concert Series. Sunnyside Park is home to Pullman’s annual 4th of July Celebration and includes two ponds, a waterfall, and disc golf course. Lawson Gardens is a formal garden with reflecting pool, rose and perennial gardens. Pooch Park is a pet friendly off-leash park supported entirely by members, donors and volunteers. It is fenced with dog hardy grass and water fountains. A seven-day $10 access code is available for visitors and long-term memberships as well. Call (509) 332-2246 for more information or visit whitmanpets.org/poochpark
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A complete list of parks and locations can be found at pullmanchamber.com
A variety of classes and activities for youth and adults can be found through Pullman Parks and Recreation. Call (509) 338-3227 or visit pullmanparks andrec.com
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A great way to get settled on the Palouse is to be involved! A number of service organizations and clubs welcome you to take part in this active, close-knit community. For a complete list of nonprofits on the Palouse, visit pullmanchamber.com
SERVICE GROUPS
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
American Legion info@alp52.com
Bethany Bible Church (509) 332-1712 / faithfamilyjesus.com
Grand Avenue Greenway (509) 332-7162
Church of Christ (509) 332-6815 / find them on facebook
Pullman Kiwanis (509) 432-4263 / pullmankiwanis.org Pullman Lions Club (509) 334-2591
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (509) 332-6066 / lds.org (509) 334-9035 / lds.org
Pullman Boy Scouts (208) 669-2062 / nwscouts.org Pullman Civic Trust (509) 338-9108 pullmancivictrust.org Pullman Girl Scouts (509) 844-5576 Ext 134 / gsewni.org Pullman Greyhound Boosters (509) 332-1551 psd267.org/page/449 Rotary Club of Pullman (303) 506-4561 clubrunner.ca/portal/home.aspx?cid=601 YMCA of the Palouse (509) 332-3524 / palouseymca.org
For more information download the Volunteering Brochure at pullman chamber.com
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Common Ministry at WSU/Koinonia House (509) 332-2611 interfaith-house.com Community Congregational United Church of Christ (509) 332-6411 / pullmanucc.org
Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall (509) 332-6255 Living Faith Fellowship (509) 334-1035 / livingfaithfellowship.com Pullman Foursquare Church (509) 332-8612 / pullmanfoursquare.org Pullman Islamic Center (509) 334-9424 Pullman Presbyterian Church (509) 332-2659 / pullmanpc.org Real Life Ministries (208) 882-2484 / liferotp.com Resonate Church (509) 330-6741 / experienceresonate.com
Concordia Lutheran Church (509) 332-2830 concordiapullman.wordpress.com
Restoration Church of the Nazarene (509) 619-5480 restorationchurchpullman.com
Cornerstone Community Church (509) 334-9191 / find them on facebook
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (509) 332-5312 / sacredheartpullman.org
Divine Savior Lutheran Church (509) 332-1452 / lutherans.com
Seventh-day Adventist Church (509) 332-8782 / community-worship.com
Emmanuel Baptist Church (509) 332-5015 / ebcpullman.org
St. James Episcopal Church (509) 332-1742 / stjamespullman.org
Encounter Ministries (509) 715-1500 / encounterministries.org
St. Thomas More Catholic Student Center (509) 332- 6311 / stmcatholicstudentcenter. catholicweb.com
Evangelical Free Church of the Palouse (509) 872-3390 / efreepalouse.org Grace Bible Church of Pullman (509) 397-2395 / gracebiblechurchpullman.org Hills Church (509) 715-1192 / hillschurch.com
Simpson United Methodist Church (509) 332-5212 / simpsonumc.org The Jewish Community of the Palouse facebook.com/JewishCommunityofthePalouse/ Trinity Lutheran Church (509) 332-1985 / trinitypullman.org
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ELECTED OFFICIALS CITY OF PULLMAN CITY OFFICIALS (509) 334-4555 Term: 4 years (ends Dec. 31)
Fire Chief Mike Heston
Robin Jones..................2018 (509) 397-6220
Mayor: Glenn Johnson.............2016-2019
Finance Director Leann Hubbard
Clerk Jill Whelchel.................2018
City Council: Ward 1 Ann Parks.....................2016-2019 Al Sorensen..................2014-2022
Chief of Police Gary Jenkins
Treasurer Mark R Clinton............2018 (509) 397-6230
Ward 2 At Large
Human Resource Manager Karen Sires
Sheriff Brett Meyers.................2018 (509) 397-6266 x 305
Daniel Records.............2018-2022 Nathan Weller..............2016-2019
Airport Manager Tony Bean
Ward 3 Brandon Chapman......2018-2022 Patricia Wright............2016-2019
WASHINGTON STATE OFFICIALS OLYMPIA, WA (800) 321-2808
WHITMAN COUNTY OFFICIALS COLFAX, WA (509) 397-4622
Governor Jay Inslee / Term – 2021
At Large
Elected Officials: Term: 4 years (ends Dec. 31)
Eileen Macoll...............2016-2019
County Commissioners: (509) 397-6200
Council meetings are every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at City Hall (televised on Channel 13)
District 1 Art Swannack...............2020
APPOINTED CITY OFFICIALS (509) 338-3208
District 2 Dean Kinzer.................2020
City Supervisor Adam Lincoln Library Services Director Joanna Bailey IS Manager Wayne Brannock Recreation Superintendent Kurt Dahmen Parks Superintendent Alan Davis Planning Director Pete Dickinson Director of Public Works Kevin Gardes
City Attorney Laura D. McAloon
District 3 Michael Largent...........2018 Superior Court Judge Gary J. Libey.................2020 (509) 397-6244 District Court Judge Doug Robinson............2018 (509) 397-6260 Prosecuting Attorney Denis Tracy..................2018 (509) 397-6250 Auditor/Election Officer Eunice Coker................2018 (509) 397-6270 Assessor
9th Legislative District Representatives Senator Mark Schoesler / Term – 2021 Representative Mary Dye / Term - 2019 Representative Joe Schmick / Term – 2019 5th Congressional District Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers / Term – 2019 Washington State Senators Maria Cantwell / Term – 2019 Patty Murray / Term - 2023
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT City of Pullman / pullman-wa.gov Washington State University / wsu.edu Whitman County / whitmancounty.org Washington State Legislature / leg.wa.gov
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PROGRAMS AND BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP Our members are partners in this community-based organization dedicated to making Pullman a better place to live, work and do business.
CHAMBER STAFF Marie Dymkoski, Executive Director Carol Cooper, Tourism Director Britnee Packwood, Event Coordinator and Festival Director Kimberly Marshall, Office Manager
2018 CHAMBER AWARDS Chamber Member of the Year – Jill Bielenberg Marshall A. Neill Community Service – Rosalie Harms Civic Improvement – Pullman Regional Hospital Chamber Hall of Fame Modern Category – Francis Benjamin Advocacy: The Pullman Chamber of Commerce is your voice to government in Pullman, Olympia and Washington D.C. We concern ourselves with issues that impact business and the livability of the Pullman community at large. We work closely with city and county officials as well as our state legislators. We are currently part of a Grassroots Alliance with the Association of Washington Business. When you join the Pullman Chamber of Commerce you are being heard. Networking: The Pullman Chamber of Commerce provides numerous opportunities to meet other business leaders in our community. General Membership Luncheons: Normally scheduled for the second Tuesday of each month at noon, these catered events are opportunities to network with other business leaders, learn about the Pullman community in general, or learn about current business issues.
Pullman Chamber of Commerce INFORMATION Pullman business referrals Visitor and relocation information Events calendar
BROCHURES 21 & Over Camping on the Palouse Downtown Retail Map Palouse Scenic Byway Picture Perfect Palouse, County Map Pullman City & WSU Campus Map Pullman Activities Guide Pullman, A Walking Tour Pullman Trails & Pathways Restaurant Guide Volunteering Walk of Fame Website: pullmanchamber.com includes membership directory by name and category, demographic information, ‘Hotel & Motel Availability’ reports for busy weekends. Per quarter 56,802-page views Per year 227,209-page views Events in 2018: General Membership Luncheons, Cabaret March 24th, Poster Unveiling and Wine/Brew/Lentil Tasting in June, the Fourth of July, National Lentil Festival August 17-18, 2018, Chocolate Decadence November 8th, Annual Banquet, Holiday Fest December 1st, and Chamber Holiday Party
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Business After-Hours: These events provide opportunities for host businesses to show off their facilities and products, as well as an informal time of socializing and “catching up with your fellow Chamber members.” Food and beverages are provided by the host business. Chamber Website & Directory: The Pullman Chamber of Commerce website contains a full directory of our members including business name, address, phone number, and web link. The companion printed directory within this Activities Guide also includes community profile information. Approximately 15,000 copies are distributed yearly. Members are listed alphabetically, as well as by business category. Our website receives thousands of hits a month, increasing the visibility of our member businesses. Chamber Email News: This weekly Thursday morning email keeps members up to date about various chamber activities and projects, area workshops and events that would be useful to our members. Online Events Calendar: Members and nonmembers may post upcoming events on our online calendar, which is viewed and utilized by several other agencies to determine what is happening locally. Pullman Community Update: Members may submit information about their business for inclusion on the chamber pages of the Pullman Community Update. This monthly newsletter is sent to more than 15,000 businesses and residents in Pullman and Albion. Showcase new product lines, business changes, and your upcoming events, as space allows. Business Card and Literature Display: The Chamber of Commerce offers a business card and literature display in our 24-hour accessible foyer. We also offer space inside the office. Hundreds of people visit the office each month providing excellent exposure for your business. Referrals: The Chamber of Commerce proudly serves as the front door to the community. Thousands of requests are made each year for referrals to businesses. Only Chamber members are referred unless there are no Chamber members in the category being requested.
Tim Marsh Membership Decal: Studies show that when a consumer knows a small business is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, they are 44% more likely to think favorably of it and 63% more likely to purchase goods or services from the company in the future. Display your decal Bulk Mail Stamp: The US Post Office offers reduced prices on presorted proudly. The decal is an important way to tell your customers you support the Pullman Chamber of Commerce. Look for this logo when bulk mail if certain requirements are met. The Chamber’s bulk mail shopping in Pullman. permit number is available for members to use. Mailing Labels: Members can purchase the entire membership mailing list on printed labels for $25. Non-members can purchase the lists for $50 on labels. Excel file for one-time use is available for $50 to members only.
Business Member of the Month provides a number of ways to reach our community: your company name, logo, links to your online pages, and any events or specials you are promoting will be in an exclusive sidebar in the weekly e-news for your chosen month; your company name/logo will be included in that month's Pullman Community Update publication (15,000+ recipients) as the Business Member of the Month; representation on the Pullman Chamber webpage with a Seminars and Workshops: Frequently, the Chamber sponsors link to your website; weekly mention on the Chamber Facebook page workshops to help equip you in your business dealings or to update you (1,742+ followers) and Twitter (2,230+ followers) noting any offers, on changing regulations. weekly specials, events or blurbs (supplied in advance by the sponsor) Certificates of Origin: This official stamp provides proof to businesses with links to webpages and use of preferred hashtag during sponsored month; 3-5 minutes to address the membership at the monthly general and governments that the goods being shipped were produced in the membership luncheon; tent cards with business name and logo on each United States. Many international firms request such proof. table at luncheon; placement of flyers and/or giveaways on each table at Grand Openings and Ribbon Cuttings: These events are provided for luncheon; tell your story with a display in the Pullman Chamber office new members as a welcome to the community and are also available for where visitors and community members routinely congregate; if desired, business members who are expanding or dedicating new facilities. company can provide Chamber staff with logo t-shirts which can be worn on a specific day chosen by the sponsor (barring Chamber event Small Business Service: The Chamber has a large network of days) or on non-specific days during that month; radio mention as our business connections. Whether you are looking for sites, developers Business Member of the Month in 27 rotating ads aired that month on or counseling, the Chamber can point you in the right direction. We work closely with the Small Business Development Center and the local KHTR 104.3 and KQZB 100.5 between the hours of 6 a.m.-7 p.m. This sponsorship is available for $350, and all benefits will be exclusive to Economic Development agencies to provide support for our business the Chamber Business of the Month. community. Relocation Packet Inserts: Chamber members can supply brochures, fliers, or coupons designed for new residents to the Palouse region for inclusion in relocation packets. This is a free service for Chamber members. Members need to provide 50 inserts at a time to the Chamber office. Information should be no larger than one sheet of 8 1/2� x 11� paper (can be folded).
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MEET THE BOARD ALAN HODGES Alan is the manager of Washington Federal in Pullman. Alan grew up a Cornhusker, but quickly became a Coug after moving to the Palouse in 2002. Alan has been involved in the banking industry since 1983. He and his wife, Melanie, are also the owners of Lily Bee’s in downtown Pullman. Alan is a member of Kiwanis and an affiliate member of the Whitman County Realtor’s Association. Both Alan and Melanie are huge boosters of the WSU Women’s Basketball program and have perfect attendance at home games over the last seven years. They have six adult children and 15 grandchildren.
ALLISON LEVENSELLER Allison is the Property Director of the Holiday Inn Express and Suites and is also a past chamber president. She has lived in Pullman for 25 years, and is originally from Tacoma, WA. Allison and her family have enjoyed the benefits of living in a college town and the incredible education the Pullman School District offered. She enjoys being a board member as it has given her wonderful opportunities to share information and ideas with others in the community. Allison is also active on the Lodging Tax Advisory Board.
ANDREW FLABETICH Andrew is a Commercial Insurance Agent HUB International in Pullman. Andrew (WSU ’12), his wife Allison (WSU ’13) have called Pullman home since they arrived on the WSU campus as freshman in 2008. Originally from Vancouver and Walla Walla, Andrew and Allison love the small-town lifestyle in Pullman with the social and cultural relevance that the university brings. They’re also excited for their daughter to grow up in a great education system, and where WSU is right across town. They love the Cougs, their church, traveling, spending time with family, working on their house, and meeting new friends. You can find Andrew at every Cougar football home game, and Allison at the warm ones. Andrew is active in his church and currently services on the board at Palouse Care Net.
BOB MAXWELL Bob is the superintendent of the Pullman School District and has participated in a number of chamber events since moving to Pullman in 2014. He is a current member of Kiwanis, participates on various committees and enjoys volunteering in the community. In his spare time, Bob can be found fishing, hunting, hiking or rock hounding. Bob and his wife, Adrienne, love Pullman and the array of outdoor activities, arts, entertainment, and athletic events. Bob and Adrienne; have two girls Madeline and Kate attending Pullman High School and Lincoln Middle School. Being a member of the Chamber and the Chamber Board is an opportunity to help enhance the community. Membership in the chamber and on the Board is a way to give back to the community for its generous support, great work and commitment to our schools.
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DOUG COX Doug is a past president of the board and graduated from WSU with a degree in Ag Business (’93) after growing up on a farm in Hay, WA. Doug is employed as a Vice President & Commercial Lender at Columbia Bank and has provided lending services in Pullman over the past 18 years. Pullman activities include Palouse Discovery Science Center, Pullman Civil Service Commission and the Pullman Chamber Board Member. His hobbies include hunting, scuba, snow & water skiing. Doug has two kids, Hunter (18) and Reagan (15) attending WSU and PHS.
FRANCIS BENJAMIN Francis came to this region to attend college, met his wife Heidi, and never left. Pullman provides great work opportunities, has a wonderful climate, and is the perfect place to raise a family. He works at Washington State University ‘06 & ’14 designing psychological research experiments, providing technology solutions, and teaching Real Estate. He owns FAB Consulting, a technology solutions consulting company. Francis served on Pullman’s City Council 2003-2015 and is former president of the Association of Washington Cities. He co-leads the 5-day Be The Entrepreneur Bootcamp. He is active on the chamber’s lentil festival and government affairs & economic development committees and in the community: Kiwanis, Boy Scouts, Pullman Community Council on Aging, Palouse Knowledge Corridor, and Pullman 2040.
GLENN JOHNSON Former Chamber President Glenn Johnson is in his fourth term as Mayor of Pullman and chair of the Pullman Moscow Regional Airport. He continues as the “Voice of the Cougs” at Washington State University for football and men’s basketball games, now in his 38th year. In January 2016 Glenn was named Honorary Alumnus of Washington State University, the highest honor a non-graduate of WSU can achieve. Glenn serves on the Board of Directors of the Chamber and is an active volunteer with a number of chamber committees: Fourth of July (chair); Artesians; Government Affairs; and volunteers with Lentil Festival and Cabaret. Several years ago, he received the first ever Continuous Service Award from the Chamber. He also volunteers as the Public Information Officer for the Pullman Fire Department and helps with Whitman County during emergencies. He is on the board of directors of United Way, the Community Action Center, the Palouse Free Clinic, the Washington State Association of Broadcasters, and Municipal Research and Service Center based in Seattle. He is a trustee and chair of the Employee Benefit Trust that insures city workers in about 245 cities in the state and was appointed by the Washington Secretary of Transportation to serve on the Transportation Improvement Board. He is the former president of the Association of Washington Cities, the association that represents all 281 cities in the state. He is professor emeritus in the Murrow College at WSU.
JILL BIELENBERG Jill is a lifelong native of the Palouse with family roots in Genesee, Idaho. She has always had a bi-lateral focus on professional education and high-volume restaurants. After living in the Seattle area, she returned to the Palouse and assumed the role of the general manager of the famed Breakfast Club in Moscow while obtaining multiple degrees in various fields of education from the University of Idaho. While pursuing her career in Early Childhood Development/Special Education, she also held a role on state/national boards and committees for public policy and curriculum development for early childhood and special education initiatives. Most recently she was the president for Idaho’s Association for the Education of Young Children Board of Directors. In 2012 Jill took on the position of the general manager for Birch & Barley. She has taken great pride in being part of the Pullman community and feels honored to be working amongst such inspiring business men and women. Jill looks forward to continuing her efforts to give back and increase our goal of making Pullman a better place to live, work, and do business as a member of the Pullman Chamber Board of Directors Vice President (and as the current Legendary Lentil Festival Cook-off Coordinator!).
JOE KURLE Joe is a senior at Washington State University and the current Director of Community Affairs for ASWSU. He will graduate in May of 2018 with a BA in Strategic Communication and a minor in Business Administration. In addition to representing ASWSU in the Pullman community, he also serves as the WSU Interfraternity Council Director of Policy and Procedure and is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on campus. Joe is a Pullman native and is incredibly grateful for the family and community that raised him. His goal is to use his experience and knowledge of the city of Pullman to connect WSU students with the resources, businesses and opportunities that he grew up with.
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MARTY NORTHCROFT Marty is the Assistant Athletic Director of Marketing at Washington State University. A graduate of WSU class of 1996, Marty is no stranger to Pullman. He returned to Pullman in August of 2012 after spending five years at the University of Virginia and one year at the University of Oklahoma. Prior to his previous positions he worked for the Seattle Mariners as the Marketing Manager from 2000 until 2004 and was also the Assistant Director of Marketing at WSU from 2004 to 2006. Marty and his wife TyAnne have two sons, Caleb (11) and Brayden (7), and a daughter Maya (3).
MEGAN GUIDO Megan is the Chief Marketing & Community Relations Officer at Pullman Regional Hospital. She received her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the University of Idaho and her Master’s in Public Administration from Seattle University. Her experience includes more than 20 years in leadership positions in healthcare and at non-profits in marketing, fundraising and community engagement. She currently oversees community relations, marketing, digital and social media at Pullman Regional Hospital, a 5 Star, Women’s Choice®, critical access hospital, located in eastern Washington. In addition, she is a licensed trainer for Color Code® (personality and communications style assessment) and is a certified executive and leadership coach.
PAT WRIGHT Former president Pat Wright is another longterm member of the Board of Directors. Since her retirement as general manager of The Bookie, Pat has remained active in the Pullman community. She enjoys working part-time at Neill's Flowers and Gifts and on the Pullman City Council. In addition to being a Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Pat is Past President and Membership Chair of Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Pullman Education Foundation. Pat has lived in Pullman since 1975. She is originally from New York, and moved to California before residing in Pullman.
JoReen currently lives in Pullman with her husband Cameron Brinkman, and their two children. She graduated from Lewiston High School with honors in 1994. She went on to attend Idaho State University and later transferred to the University of Idaho, graduating with a B.S. in Mass Communication and PJ SANCHEZ a minor in Art. From 1999-2006 JoReen owned and PJ is a Washington State University graduate and operated Lasting Impressions Photography in Moscow. the Branch Manager at Washington Trust Bank in In 2005, she and her husband Cam bought Subway Pullman. He has worked at Washington Trust Bank restaurants in Pullman and in Colfax. They have since added locations at the since it opened its doors in Pullman and has been the WSU Compton Union Building and in Walmart which also houses Auntie Anne’s Branch Manager since May of 2014. Since moving to the Pretzel Perfect. JoReen was the bookkeeper and office manager for all of these Palouse in the fall of 2009, PJ has enjoyed volunteering businesses until she accepted a position with the WSU Foundation in January of and being involved in the Pullman Community. PJ is 2017. Other involvements include: United Way Executive Board Secretary, 2011involved in several civic groups including the Pullman 2017; YMCA of the Palouse Board of Trustees, 2013-2017; Pullman Chamber of Regional Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, Commerce Cabaret Committee, 2005-2016; YMCA Annual Fundraising event, Kiwanis Club, and Lions Club. PJ lives in Pullman with his wife, Kelli Kamimura, 2013-2016; and Association of Washington Business Board Member, 2015-2016. who is the Head Women’s Golf Coach at WSU, and their dog, Gus. In his spare time, PJ enjoys golfing, traveling and attending all Cougar sporting events.
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ROBERT REMBERT Robert is a past President of the Board of Directors, as well as a civil litigation attorney and shareholder at Irwin, Myklebust, Savage & Brown, P.S., Pullman’s full-service community law firm. He attended Western Washington University where he obtained his undergraduate degree and met his wife, Jeannine. Rob attended Seattle University School of Law and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1996. He is a member of both the Washington and Idaho Bar Associations, has served as President of the Whitman County Bar Association and chairs the Lewis & Clark State College Legal Support Programs Advisory Committee. Active in the Pullman community, Rob has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Pullman Education Foundation, a Commissioner on the Whitman County Elected Officials Salary Commission and was a Trustee for Neill Public Library for over ten years. Rob, Jeannine and their three children enjoy making Pullman their home.
STACY PEARSON Stacy is the Vice President for Finance and Administration at Washington State University since early 2017. She provides leadership and oversight of the University’s financial, facilities, multi campus planning and administrative operations and serves as the executive sponsor of the Modernization Initiative to lead the implementation of a cloud based financial and human resources system and oversee the change management process. Prior to coming to WSU, Pearson served as Boise State University’s vice president for finance and administration for 12 years. Stacy also serves on the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Board, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport and is involved in the Town Gown Collaborative and the Pullman 2040 initiative as a representative of WSU. She has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Idaho and master of Public Administration degree from Boise State University and is a licensed certified public accountant in the state of Washington. Stacy was named the 2013 Idaho Woman of the Year by the Idaho Business Review.
STEPHANIE SCHWEITZER Stephanie graduated from Washington State University in 2000 with a degree in economics. She joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in 2001, and since then has worked in communications, government affairs, employee development and business research roles. Today, she leads SEL's Marketing and Communications team. Stephanie serves on the boards of the Association of Washington Business, Washington Business Week, and the Pullman Chamber of Commerce as well as SEL's corporate board of directors, and participates in the Inland Northwest Community Foundation's grants committee.
SUSAN WEED Former Chamber President Susan Weed (1996-97) is co-owner and Office Manager for Pullman radio stations NewsTalk 1150 KQQQ-AM and 104.7 FM – KQQQ, Newcountry 104.3-KHTR, and Hits 100.5-KQZB. She is a long term member of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, serves as a member of the Pullman School District Board of Directors, as well as on the Pullman Civil Service Commission. Born and raised in Seattle, Susan and her husband Bill have owned and operated Pullman's radio
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stations since 1974. Susan says that Pullman has been a wonderful place to raise their 3 kids, and she loves going to businesses where she knows and can trust the person behind the counter. She believes that if you care deeply about something, like she does about our community, then it is important be get involved. Being a Board member gives Susan the satisfaction of knowing that she is helping to make Pullman a better place to live, work and do business!
THERESA MYERS Former president Theresa Myers is the co-owner of Myers Auto Rebuild and Towing. She is from Kent, and has lived in Pullman for 34 years. Theresa loves the small town lifestyle in Pullman, and she adds that it is a great place to raise kids, due to the great schools. There is a variety of cultural and sporting events in the region, and she enjoys being so close to outdoor recreation opportunities and likes to watch the seasons change. As a member of the Board of Directors, she finds it meaningful to help build a vital economic base for the citizens of Pullman, and to promote Pullman and the region as a great place to live and do business. Theresa says that it is important to educate people that Pullman has many great businesses and that they don’t need to go out of town to find what they need, as it is offered right here in town.
TOM HANDY Tom is a three-time former President of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. He is the owner of Paradise Creek Brewery and Landmark Property Development. Born in rural Wisconsin, Tom has lived in Pullman since 1984. He appreciates the small-town atmosphere with the mix of big city influences that Pullman offers. Tom says that Pullman is not just a great place to raise and educate children; it is also a friendly business community that has a can-do forward thinking city administration. He has been engaged with the chamber and on the board since 2003. The chamber gives him an opportunity to be active in an organization that truly makes a positive impact on the prosperity of Pullman and the surrounding area.
TONY POSTON Tony is the current President of the Board of Directors as well as the owner of College Hill Custom Threads, a custom apparel design company. Originally from Sandpoint, Idaho, Tony graduated from Washington State University in 2007 after earning a degree in Political Science/Pre-Law. During his time as an undergrad, Tony was active in ASWSU, The Interfraternity Council and The Student Entertainment Board and fell in love with WSU and the City of Pullman and hoped to return in the future. The opportunity finally presented itself in 2011, when he and two others founded College Hill Custom Threads near campus. Tony believes that the Chamber of Commerce can help show that Pullman is not only a great college town but the perfect place to raise a family and start a business. By helping coordinate fun and exciting events he wants to help bridge the gap between local businesses and WSU students, showing that both can work together to benefit from each other.
CHAMBER COMMITTEES The Pullman Chamber of Commerce has developed the following committees to aid in the effort to make Pullman a better place to live, work and do business. New members, thoughts and creative ideas are always welcome. If you would like to join one of these committees, please contact the Pullman Chamber of Commerce at (509) 334-3565.
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS COMMITTEE - RON WACHTER This Committee fosters issues pertaining to the agricultural community and supports the need to grow and develop the agricultural industry.
fireworks, live entertainment, BBQ, concessions, children’s games and more. Meeting Time: Three meetings each year as announced.
NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL – BRITNEE PACKWOOD This two-day, free event is held in late August each year. Activities include: Live Entertainment, Grand Parade, 5k Fun Run, Lentil Lane Food Court, Vendor Marketplace, Beer, Wine and Hard Cider Tasting Tent, Lentil Land Children’s Area, Free Lentil Chili, Cook-off Competition, Sports Tournaments and more. The festival likes to see new faces and hear fresh ideas.
Projects: 4th of July BBQ, Palouse Empire Fair sales and the Port Tour in Meeting Time: Announced, as needed conjunction with the Pullman Chamber.
ARTESIAN COMMITTEE Members of this committee act as representatives at ground breakings, grand openings, dedications and other events. Membership is based on service to the chamber.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION COMMITTEE - MARIE DYMKOSKI This committee provides the opportunity for the business community to discuss items and events of interest or concern. The group also works to facilitate promotion opportunities for the retail sector. Meeting time: Second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Daily Grind Coffee House in downtown Pullman.
CABARET – BRITNEE PACKWOOD
THE PALOUSE SCENIC BYWAY – CAROL COOPER Working with small, Palouse communities along the byway to increase business, tourism and awareness of events and activities.
PULLMAN-WSU RELATIONS - MARIE DYMKOSKI Working closely with WSU, ASWSU and chamber members to continue strong relations with students/businesses in Pullman. Where ‘there’s unity in the community’ to bridge the gap between campus and the Pullman community. The committee works on creating events that bring the students into the community and the community involvement with WSU. Projects: “30 Days of Pullman”, “Restaurant Week”, “National Lentil Festival”, “Holiday Fest” Meeting Time: Third Wednesday bi-monthly, 3:00 p.m., Daily Grind Coffee House in downtown Pullman.
Cabaret is the major fund-raising event for the chamber. Each spring, this formal affair has live and silent auctions, live music, dinner and dancing. This group is always looking for people with a creative flair.
HOLIDAY FEST – BRITNEE PACKWOOD
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS- KELLY FUKAI
Meeting time: Once in October
This committee considers, reviews, and acts on local, state and national issues that directly affect the Pullman business community. It strives to keep members informed of these issues. This committee meets regularly via conference call with area legislators during legislative session.
Chamber Led Initiatives
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - FRANCIS BENJAMIN Business growth and retention is the priority of this committee. This includes; encouraging business retention, recruiting new business and the continual quest for business growth and opportunities. Projects: Legislative agenda, Pullman Business Portal, seminars, monitoring current government regulations and issues. Meeting Time: The third Friday of each month, 7:30 a.m., SEL Event Center (group meets twice monthly during legislative session)
4TH OF JULY - GLENN JOHNSON This committee plans and coordinates Pullman’s community celebration that is held each year in Sunnyside Park. Activities include
This group plans Chocolate Decadence, Pullman’s Holiday Fest and Tree Lighting and holiday decorations throughout Pullman.
PULLMAN 2040 Pullman 2040 is a comprehensive visioning process designed to engage the entire community in creating a long-range vision for the Pullman community. Pullman 2040 will also create a detailed action plan to help ensure that community priorities established in the vision are achieved. pullman2040.org
PULLMAN TOWN AND GOWN The Pullman community and Washington State University foster and maintain a strong relationship, characterized by high levels of communication and collaboration. Utilizing shared resources, both entities work together to identify opportunities, leverage resources, and address areas for improvement. As a result of this strong relationship, Pullman is recognized as an exceptional college town.
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MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING & LEGAL Aitken, Schauble, Patrick, Neill, & Schauble 165 NE Kamiaken, Ste 210 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3505 Carmel Minogue CPA & Associates Inc 105 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1225 carmelminoguecpa.com H & R Block 151 Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 869-6347 hrblock.com Irwin, Myklebust, Savage & Brown 1230 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3502 imsblaw.com Kohut & Kohut LLP 1004 Story Rd Pullman , WA 99163 (714) 384-4130 kohutlaw.com Martonick Law Office LLC 207 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4808 Mike Allen 540 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (425) 202-5911 advenienz.com Mike Lowery, CPA 417 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2154 Presnell Gage, PLLC 1230 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6541 presnellgage.com
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Wills & Associates, PLLC 254 E Main, Ste 240 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4515 willspllc.com
ADVERTISING & MEDIA A-12 Web Development 2520 Valley Center Dr Santa Rosa, CA 95405-6832 (509) 595-0546 A12web.com ArtBeat, Inc 428 W 3rd St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-7400 artbeatinc.com Ccooper Services PO Box 478 Albion, WA 99102 (509) 592-3931 Clear Channel Airports 7450 Tilghman St, #104 Allentown, PA 18106 (610) 395-8002 clearchannelairports.com
Inland Northwest Broadcasting 1114 N Almon Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2551 inlandnwbroadcasting.com j & h Printing Inc 223 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0782 jhprintingonline.com
The Daily Evergreen East Murrow 113 WSU Pullman, WA 99164-2510 (509) 335-5138 dailyevergreen.com
KLEW-TV 2626 17th St Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 746-2636 klewtv.com
Values Coupon Magazine 2740 Mayfair Dr Lewiston, ID 83501-4234 (208) 816-2428 valuescoupons.com
Moscow Pullman Daily News 220 E Fifth St, Ste 218 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5561 dnews.com
AGRICULTURE, FISHING &
Names and Numbers 450 Thain Rd, Ste E Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 743-0553 namesandnumbers.com
Dan Walker Productions, LLC 1519 Linden Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 791-7526 dwproductions.com
Quality Promotions PO Box 223 Lolo, MT 59847 (406) 381-2460 qualitypromotionsads.com
Hagadone Directories, Inc. PO Box 1266 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83816 (800) 727-9104
Radio Palouse PO Box 1 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6551 pullmanradio.com
HK Creative, Hannah Kroese 931 Lewis St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 301-0391 hkcreative.co Home&Harvest Magazine PO Box 9931 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 596-4434 homeandharvestmagazine.com
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Skeeterbuggins Productions 300 N Mill St, Ste 2 Colfax, WA 99111 (208) 301-2691 skeeterbuggins.com
Rdesign 112 W 4th Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5472 users.moscow.com/rdesign Scott Mackey Designs 120 SW Church St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 288-1448 scottmackey.me
FORESTRY Four Star Supply, Inc 355 NW State St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2511 Helena Chemical 13 SR 27 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2591 Hinrichs & Company, LLC 155 SE Kamiaken, Ste 2 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8888 hinrichstrading.com O’Donnell, Barbara 1902 O’Donnell Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 715-9477 Pacific Northwest Farmers Cooperative, Inc PO Box 151 Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-4381 pnw.coop Palouse Trading 4932 SR 27 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1535 palousebrand.com
USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council 2780 W Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-3023 pea-lentil.com
Concert Harpist for Compassion PO Box 412 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 592-8931 harpistforcompassion.org
ANIMAL HEALTH,
Cougar Entertainment Center 1234 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-6114 cougarlaserarena.com
SUPPLIES, & SERVICES Amber’s Grooming Salon 1250 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste H Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-5483 ambersgroomingsalon.com
DLG Enterprises, Craft Fair Promotion PO Box 194 Tail Waggin Adventures LLC Albion, WA 99102 (509) 332-5206 4481 SR 27 palouse.net/dlgenterprises Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2275 Foundry Kitchen & Cocktails Whitman County Humane 125 SE Spring St Society, Inc Pullman, WA 99163 1340 SE Old Moscow Rd (509) 339-7727 Pullman, WA 99163 facebook.com/foundrypullman (509) 332-3422 whitmanpets.org Gladish Community & Cultural Center WSU College of 115 NW State St, Ste 212 A Veterinary Medicine Pullman, WA 99163 PO Box 647010 (509) 332-8081 Pullman, WA 99164 gladishcommunity.org (509) 335-9515 vetmed.wsu.edu National Lentil Festival 415 N Grand Ave ARTS, CULTURE & Pullman, WA 99163 ENTERTAINMENT (509) 334-3565 lentilfest.com Artisans at the Palouse Choral Society Dahmen Barn PO Box 8112 419 N Park Way Moscow, ID 83843 Uniontown, WA 99179 (509) 432-3712 (509) 229-3414 palousechoralsociety.org artisanbarn.org Palouse Discovery Science Beasley Coliseum Center PO Box 641710 950 Nelson Ct 925 N Fairway Rd Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99164-1710 (509) 332-6869 (509) 335-3526 palousescience.org cougarlaserarena.com Pullman Civic Theatre Community Band Nye Street Theatre of the Palouse 1220 NW Nye St Gladish Community Center, Rm B-20 Pullman, WA 99163 115 NW State St (509) 332-8406 Pullman, WA 99163 pullmancivictheatre.org (509) 334-6270 palouseband.org
Red Barn Farms 501 Wawawai Rd Colton, WA 99113 (509) 995-6335 red-barn-farms.com
Evergreen Tire 300 NE Stadium Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7551 evergreentirepullman.com
Regional Theatre of the Palouse 122 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0750 rtoptheatre.org
Heritage Wheel & Tire 520 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2595
The Seasoned House 215 SE Paradise St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-9160 theseasonedhouse.com Village Centre Theatres LLC 1085 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1002 pullmanmovies.com Washington Idaho Symphony PO Box 9185 Moscow, ID 83843-1685 (509) 332-3408 washingtonidahosymphony.org WSU Museum of Art 6077, FAC, Wilson Rd Pullman, WA 99164-7460 (509) 335-6140 museum.wsu.edu WSU Performing Arts Daggy Hall WSU Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-8522 performingarts.wsu.edu Zeppoz 780 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7101
Jess Ford of Pullman 2590 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6000 jessford.com Les Schwab Tire Centers 160 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1835 lesschwab.com/store/wa/pullman/317 Myers Auto Rebuild & Towing 2580 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1717 myersautorebuildandtowing.com Northwest Auto Parts 200 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2585 Perfection Tire 1030 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4075 perfectiontire.com Wysup Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 1115 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4525 wysupcars.com
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Brian’s Body Shop 2530 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-5822
Allegra Image 360 205 NW Whitman, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4275 Chipman & Taylor Chevrolet allegrapalouse.com 250 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 Appearances Marketing & (509) 334-3555 Promotion 129 W 3rd St, #104 chipmantaylor.com Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 301-3170
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Automated Accounts, Inc 430 W Sharp Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 326-2276 automatedaccounts.com
Impact Grant Services 250 NW Harrison Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-4575 impactgrantservices.com
SCORE Spokane 801 W Riverside Ave, #444 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 353-2821 scorespokane.org
Wills & Associates, PLLC 254 E Main, Ste 240 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4515 willspllc.com
Better Business Bureau - E. WA, N. ID, MT 152 S Jefferson, Ste 200 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 455-4200 spokane.bbb.org
j & h Printing Inc 223 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0782 jhprintingonline.com
SEL Event Center 1825 Schweitzer Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-5050 seleventcenter.com
Mike Lowery, CPA 417 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2154
Sims Glass 195 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2545
WSU Compton Union Building 1500 NE Terrell Mall Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-8142 cub.wsu.edu
Express Employment Professionals 624 Bryden Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 743-6507 lewistonid.expresspros.com FAB Consulting 600 SW Fountain Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-6428 FirstStrike Advertising 225 SW Skyline Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1111 firststrikeadvertising.com GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation 6 O’Donnell Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-2000 Gladish Community & Cultural Center 115 NW State St, Ste 212 A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8081 gladishcommunity.org
Palouse Country Photo Tours PO Box 246 Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 336-5260 palousetours.com
Small Business Development Center WSU Research & Technology Park 1615 NE Eastgate Blvd, Ste 650 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 335-8081 Palouse Knowledge Corridor wsbdc.org PO Box 9203 Southeast Washington Moscow, ID 83843 Economic Development palouseknowledgecorridor.com Association Pioneer Title Company of 409 N Main St Washington Colfax, WA 99111 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 102 (509) 288-1317 Pullman, WA 99163 seweda.org (509) 334-2210 pioneertitleco.com Sun Rental Center 1105 SE Latah Plateau Archaeological Pullman, WA 99163 Investigations, LLC (509) 332-2444 115 NW State St, Ste 308 pullmansunrental.com Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3830 Swan Agency plateau-crm.com - AllState Insurance 745 N Grand Ave, Ste 104 Rain Shadow Research Pullman, WA 99163 119 N Grand Ave (509) 339-6126 Pullman, WA 99163 agents.allstate.com/taylor-swan(509) 332-7495 pullman-wa.html WhiteRock Consulting Group, Inc 925 SE Sunnymead Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 595-5353 whiterockcg.com Whitman County Association of Realtors 115 SW Blaine, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-0949 whitmancountyrealtors.com
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YCC International 645 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7117 yccic.com
COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & TELECOM First Step Internet 1420 S Blaine St, Ste 10 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-8869 fsr.com Frontier Communications 122 W E St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-8881 frontier.com Inland Cellular 960 W Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4994 inlandcellular.com Palouse Technology Services Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 872-5061 Relay Application Innovation, Inc 895 SE Clearwater Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-9138 relayapplication.com
CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, & REPAIR Brown Contracting & Development, Inc 2205 N Woodruff Rd, Ste 1 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 (509) 444-4400 browncon.com
KACI General Contractor 1300 SE Johnson Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4987 kacigc.com Ken Paulson Plumbing 1401 Country Club Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-0824 kenpaulsonplumbinginc.com
Cheetah Electric PO Box 9221 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-1099 CheetahElectric.com
Moscow Pullman Building Supply 400 SE Fairmont Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2627 mbspbs.com
Corporate Pointe Developers LLC 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 202 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4700 corporatept.com
Palouse Design Associates, PLLC 1005 SW Crestview Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-6652 palousedesignassociates.com
Design West Architects 254 E Main Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3113 designwestpa.com
Poe Asphalt Paving, Inc PO Box 449 Lewiston, ID 83501 (509) 334-6400 poeasphalt.com
DeTray’s Custom Housing 10209 149th St E Puyallup, WA 98374 (253) 840-6773 detrayscustomhousing.com
Portogo PO Box 8748 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-3030
Hayden Homes, LLC 1218 Big Sky Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (800) 923-6607 hayden-homes.com Hilliard’s Heating & Plumbing 370 NW Park Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5713 Itani Development 1515 SW Wadleigh Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2360 itaniqualityhomes.com Jim Stivers Painting 1435 Desmet Rd Desmet, ID 83824 (208) 882-5135
EDUCATION & GOVERNMENT Brelsford WSU Visitor Center 150 E Spring St Pullman, WA 99164-1912 (509) 335-4636 Building Blocks Child Care Center, Inc 805 SE Klemgard Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0161 buildingblocksccc.com Casavant, Ken 1010 SW Itani Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-1643
Heston, Mike - Pullman Fire Chief 620 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3272 Jenkins, Gary - Pullman Police Chief 260 SE Kamiaken St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0802 pullman-wa.gov/departments/police Logos School 110 Baker St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-1226 logosschool.com
City of Pullman 325 SE Paradise St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3204
Montessori School of Pullman 115 NW State, Ste 109 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4114 pullmanmontessori.org
Facilities Services PO Box 643611 Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-5571 cpd.wsu.edu
Pullman Christian School 345 SW Kimball Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3545 pullmanchristianschool.org
Prodigy Construction 1165 S Grand Ave, #49 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 280-0419 prodigyconstruction.org Pullman Heating & Electric 1045 NW Davis Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5611 Total Construction Services, Inc PO Box 563 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-3352 Yellow Duck Refrigeration PO Box 1326 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 330-0479
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Pullman City Planning Director 325 SE Paradise St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3213 pullman-wa.gov Pullman School District Superintendent 240 SE Dexter St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3581 psd267.org Schoesler, Senator Mark PO Box 40409 Olympia, WA 98504-0409 (509) 659-1774 Spokane Falls Community College 185 Veterans Way Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 332-2706 spokanefalls.edu Student Entertainment Board 320 Compton Union Building Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-3503 seb.wsu.edu Washington Policy Center PO Box 3643 Seattle, WA 98124-3643 (206) 937-9691 washingtonpolicy.org Washington State Magazine. 2013C IT Building WSU Pullman, WA 99164-1227 (509) 335-2388 magazine.wsu.edu Washington State University - University Communications PO Box 645910 Pullman, WA 99164-5910 (509) 335-2531 wsu.edu Whitman County Library 102 S Main Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-4366 whitco.lib.wa.us WSU - Office of Research PO Box 646525 Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-3574
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WSU - President PO Box 641048 Pullman, WA 99164-1048 (509) 335-4200 wsu.edu WSU Alumni Association 1 Alumni Way Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-2586 alumni.wsu.edu WSU Athletics Director Bohler Athletic Complex Cougar Way - WSU Pullman, WA 99164-1602 (509) 335-0200 wsucougars.com WSU Foundation PO Box 641925 Pullman, WA 99164-1925 (509) 335-6686 WSU Real Estate Operations 2425 E Grimes Way Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-7049 realestate.wsu.edu WSU University Communications French Ad Bldg 446J Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-3518 ucomm.wsu.edu WSU University Recreation PO Box 641830 Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-8732 urec.wsu.edu
FAMILY, COMMUNITY & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse 111 E 2nd St Moscow, ID 83843 (509) 332-0552 atvp.org American Cancer Society 920 N Washington St, Ste 200 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 242-8303 relayforlife.org/pullmanwa
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Backyard Harvest Martin Wellness Center 510 W Palouse River Dr Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 669-2259 backyardharvest.org
Disability Action Center NW 505 N Main St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-0523 dacnw.org
Boy Scouts of America 915 6th St Clarkston, WA 99403 (509) 758-7575 nwscouts.org
Emmanuel Baptist Church 1300 SE Sunnymead Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5015 ebcpullman.org
Center for Civic Engagement (WSU) Compton Union Building (CUB) Lower Level (L48) Pullman, WA 99164-7204 (509) 335-7708 cce.wsu.edu
Encounter Ministries 190 SE Crestview PO Box 55 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2273 encounterministries.org
Citizen’s Climate Lobby Palouse Region Chapter 1040 Creston Lane Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 768-3458 cclpalouse.org Colfax Chamber of Commerce 623 N Perkins Ave Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 553-9729 explorecolfax.com College Hill Association PO Box 164 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-5321 collegehillassociation.org Community Action Center 350 SE Fairmont Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-9147 cacwhitman.com Community Child Care Center 530 NW Larry St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-9290 community-childcare.org Community Congregational United Church of Christ 525 NE Campus Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6411 pullmanucc.org Concordia Lutheran Church 1015 NE Orchard Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2830 concordiapullman.org
Evangelical Free Church of the Palouse 4812 Airport Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 872-3390 efreepalouse.org Family Promise of the Palouse PO Box 9389 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-0165 familypromisepalouse.org Friends of Hospice 115 NW State St, Ste 117 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4414 friendsofhospice.net Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho 1404 N Ash St Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 747-8091 gsewni.org HOPE Center Moscow 1212 W Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4144 hopecentermoscow.com iBELIEVE of the Palouse PO Box 1191 Pullman, WA 99163 Inland Northwest Community Foundation 421 W Riverside Ave, Ste 606 Spokane, WA 99201-0405 (509) 624-2606 inwcf.org
Kiwanis Club of Pullman PO Box 716 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 592-8406 kiwanisclubofpullman.org League of Women Voters of Pullman PO Box 366 Pullman, WA 99163 lwvpullman.org Living Faith Fellowship 1035 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1035 lffmtc.org Mack Strong TEAMWORKS Foundation 6947 Coal Creek Pkwy #450 Newcastle, WA 98059 (206) 922-5340 teamworksfoundation.org Neill Public Library 210 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3252 neill-lib.org Palouse Audubon Society PO Box 3606 Moscow, ID 83843 (509) 334-3817 palouseaudubon.org Palouse Care Network 1515 W A St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2370 palousecarenetwork.com Palouse Cares 216 Sunrise Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 310-1745 palousecares.org Palouse Chamber of Commerce PO Box 174 Palouse, WA 99161 (509) 878-1811 visitpalouse.com Palouse Conservation District 1615 NE Eastgate Blvd, Section H Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4101 palousecd.org
Palouse Habitat for Humanity 306 N Main Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-8502 palousehabitat.org Palouse Land Trust 312 S Washington St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 669-0722 palouselandtrust.org Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI) PO Box 8596 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-1444 pcei.org Pullman Chamber of Commerce 415 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3565 pullmanchamber.com Pullman Child Welfare/ Pullman Food Bank 1125 NW Nye St, #B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-0801 cacwhitman.org/food-nutrition
Pullman Firefighters - L1892 PO Box 101 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-9515 iafflocal1892.org Pullman Foursquare Church 135 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8612 pullmanfoursquare.org Pullman Greyhound Boosters PO Box 456 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1551 pullmanhighboosters.org Pullman Lions Club PO Box 402 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2341 e-clubhouse.org/sites/pullman Pullman Police Officers Guild 260 SE Kamiaken St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 344-0802
Pullman Presbyterian Church 1630 NE Stadium Way Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman Christian Childcare (509) 332-2659 Center pullmanpc.org 345 SW Kimball RenegAID Innovative Pullman, WA 99163 Disaster Relief (509) 332-3545 PO Box 243 pullmanchristianchildcare.com Palouse, WA 99161 Pullman Civic Trust (509) 595-8777 PO Box 322 renegaid.org Pullman, WA 99163 Resonate Church (509) 338-9108 915 SE High Street pullmancivictrust.org Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman Community (509) 330-6741 Council on Aging experienceresonate.com PO Box 1123 Rotary Club of Pullman Pullman, WA 99163 PO Box 335 (509) 339-4000 Pullman, WA 99163 PullmanCCoA.org pullmanrotary.org Pullman Farmers Market Rural Resources 415 N Grand Ave 1615 NE Eastgate Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 Section G, Ste 4E (509) 334-3565 Pullman, WA 99163 facebook.com/pullmanmarket (509) 332-0365 ruralresources.org
Sacred Heart Catholic Church 440 NE Ash St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5312 sacredheartpullman.org Simpson United Methodist Church 325 NE Maple St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5212 simpsonumc.org St James Church Pullman 1410 NE Stadium Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1742 stjamespullman.org Trinity Lutheran Church 1300 NE Lybecker Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1985 trinitypullman.org United Way of Pullman PO Box 426 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3691 uwaypullman.org Washington Nonprofits 126 S Main St Seattle, WA 98144 (855) 299-2922 washingtonnonprofits.org Whitman County Historical Society PO Box 67 Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-2555 whitmancountyhistoricalsociety.org Whitman County LandlordTenant Association 125 SE High St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1281 wclta.com YMCA of the Palouse 105 NE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3524 palouseymca.org
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FINANCE & INSURANCE Banner Bank 300 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1561
P1FCU-Potlatch No 1 Federal Credit Union 1690 SE Harvest Dr Pullman, WA 99163-6000 (509) 332-4290 p1fcu.org
Pioneer Insurance, LLC Banner Investment Services 104 NW Stadium Way - John Sandstrom Pullman, WA 99163 300 E Main St (509) 334-4141 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 434-3830 Umpqua Bank 225 N Grand Ave Buck & Affiliates Insurance Pullman, WA 99163 West (509) 332-2042 594 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 104 umpqua.com Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-5999 US Bank buckwest.com 301 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 Columbia Bank (509) 334-1313 795 SE Bishop Blvd usbank.com Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7940 Waddell & Reed ColumbiaBank.com 205 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 Dave Christy State Farm (509) 332-2543 Insurance yourvaluesourvision.wrfa.com 690 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste C Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2500 davechristyinsurance.com
Edward Jones 1260 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste C Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1564 edwardjones.com HRC Wealth Management, LLC 315 S Almon Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5547 hrcwealth.com HUB International Insurance 375 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3535 hubinternational.com
Washington Federal Bank 236 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4009 washingtonfederal.com Washington Trust Bank 670 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2827 watrust.com WSECU - Bishop 405 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (800) 562-0999 wsecu.org WSECU - CUB 1500 NE Terrell Mall Pullman, WA 99164 (800) 562-0999 wsecu.org
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 201 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7411 nmfn.com/mikewaite
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HEALTHCARE Beneficial In-Home Care 727 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-7733 bihc.biz Better Health Together 412 E Spokane Falls Blvd Spokane, Wa 99202 (509) 321-7500 www.betterhealthtogether.org ClearView Eye Clinic, Audiology & Aesthetics 2500 W A St, Ste 202 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4662 cveyes.com Family Eye Clinic 560 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3300 pullmaneyedoctor.com GCAM Pullman 320 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 715-1090 gcamplasma.com Gritman Medical Center 700 S Main St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4511 gritman.org Inland Northwest Blood Center 840 SE Bishop Blvd, #103 Pullman, WA 99163 (800) 423-0151 ext. 5202 inbcsaves.org
Latah Recovery Center 531 S Main, #B Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-1045 latahrecoverycenter.org Life Flight Network 7740 Airport Complex North PO Box 481 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 678-4364 lifeflight.org Mint Condition Dental 1410 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, Washington 99163 (509) 339-6511 Moscow Family Eye Care 1205 E 6th St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-3434 moscowfamilyeye.com Moscow Pullman OBGYN 1205 SE Professional Mall Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6777 www.moscowpullmanobgyn.com Palouse Heart Center 825 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 130 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 336-7577 Palouse Pediatrics 1205 SE Professional Mall Blvd, Ste 104 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2605 Palouse Psychiatry & Behavioral Health 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 203 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-2394
Jonny Fisher, DDS 690 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste D Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2366 JonnyFisherDDS.com
Pickard Orthodontics 1240 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste S Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0674 pickardortho.com
Kindred at Home 1610 NE Eastgate Blvd, Ste 850 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6016 kindredathome.com
PRH Clinic Network, LLC 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 101 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6139
Kindred Hospice 1610 NE Eastgate Blvd, Ste 610 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2236
ProFormance Physical Therapy 1225 S Grand Ave, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-9204 proformancephysicaltherapy.com
Pullman Chiropractic Clinic 1125 NW Nye St, Ste C Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2225 pullmanchiropractic.com
Rolling Hills Eyecare 1045 N Grand, Ste E Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3610 rollinghillseyecare.com
Pullman Dental Care/ John McInturff DDS 1205 SE Professional Mall Blvd, #202 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8084 pullmandentalcare.com
Sid’s Pharmacy 825 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 301 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4608 sidspharmacy.com
Pullman Family Dentistry, PLLC 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 204 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3213 pullmanfamilydentistry.com Pullman Family Medicine 915 NE Valley Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3548 pullmanfamilymed.com Pullman Regional Hospital 835 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2541 pullmanregional.org Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation 840 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 200 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2043 pullmanregional.org Pullman Sports Physical Therapy 588 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7778 Pullman Vision Source 238 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1131 visionsource-pullman.com Pumori Med Spa 540 E Main St, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 715-7574 pumorimedspa.com Robville Homes 218 NW Sunrise Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-8000 robvillellc.com
The Family Center, PLLC 107 S Grand Ave, Ste D Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2600 thefamilycenter.vpweb.com Via Family Chiropractic 755 S Grand Ave, #3 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 432-4263 viafamilychiropractic.com Willamette Dental Group 1646 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (855) 433-6825
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Anderson, Jon 254 E Main St, M103 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-4515 Bell, Jordan 1470 SW Lost Trail Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 998-1755 Cady, Bob 900 NE Colorado St Pullman, WA 99163 (206) 755-4171
Hinz, Sue 1445 NW Kenny Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1168 Hood, Marian 720 SE Kamiaken Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5607 Hughes, Fritz NW 420 Dack Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4487 Jasper, C 640 SE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7202
Carey, Lynda 1110 SE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2631
Johnson, Glenn 225 SW Kimball Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4255
Daisley, Roger 142 Hatley Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (877) 333-8811 rjrsolar.com
Dye, Representative Mary 432 John L O’Brien Bldg PO Box 40600 Ace Hardware Pullman, LLC Olympia, WA 98504 1690 S Grand Ave (360) 786-7942 Pullman, WA 99163 representativemarydye.com (509) 332-1450 Gibney, Dave Higginson’s Home Center 760 NE Reaney Way and Sleep Shop Pullman, WA 99163 850 S Grand Ave (509) 715-9552 Pullman, WA 99163 Giesa, Melissa (509) 332-6882 c/o Giesa Communications Largent’s Pullman 20566 NE 33rd Ct Appliance Sammamish, WA 98074 970 S Grand Ave (425) 898-8853 Pullman, WA 99163 thesurvivalkit.com (509) 334-2610 Guyett, Sue SYG Nursery & 800 SE Meadow Vale Dr Landscaping, Inc Pullman, WA 99163 3252 Brayton Rd (509) 592-3900 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3900 Harms, Rosalie sygnursery.com 135 NW North St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7161
HOME & GARDEN
Hilliard, Jack and Betty Jo 1505 SW Wadleigh Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3252
Kammerzell, Tom 1102 Kammerzell Rd Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-4589 Kimball, Howard 640 SE Edge Knoll Dr Pullman, WA 99163 Kurle, Kristi 1400 NW Kenny Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0963 Lori Meyer 315 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7706 simplytanningandnailspa.com O’Neil, Mike 1111 Langford Rd Eltopia, WA 99330 (509) 432-1204 Olfs, Nora Mae Keifer 410 SW Crestview St, Apt B3 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5649 Paul, Bill 109 SW Verona Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2848 Petura, Barbara B 1220 NW State St, #22 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1777
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Schmick, Joe PO Box 620 Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 879-2078 Schoesler, Senator Mark PO Box 40409 Olympia, WA 98504-0409 (509) 659-1774 Sherman, John 510 SW Sundance Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7389 Skavdahl, Bill & Susie 1017 SW Ryan Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 595-8485 Stewart, Jan 1010 SE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1831 Swannack, Art 1201 Cree Rd Lamont, WA 99017 (509) 990-8876 Waldrop, Carleton B 1300 NW Orion Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2675 Weatherly, Ted 615 SW Panorama Dr Pullman, WA 99163 Wright, Pat 1020 SE Sunnymead Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4545
LODGING & TRAVEL Airway Hills Golf Center 4811 Airport Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 872-3092 airwayhills.com Andriëtte’s Bed, Book & Bicycle 115 N Polk St Moscow, Idaho 83843 (208) 882-2756 andriettes.com Arbor Street Inn 305 SW Arbor St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 336-9919
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Bella Vista Farm Schultz and W Twin Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 301-3588 thebellavistafarm.com
La Quinta Inn & Suites 185 Warbonnet Dr Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5365 lq.com
Siesta Motel 615 S Main Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-3417 siestamotelcolfax.com
Best Western Plus University Inn 1516 Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-0550 uinnmoscow.com
Little Green Guesthouse 1020 S Adams St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 669-1654 littlegreenguesthouse.com
The Potting Shed Guesthouse 911 S East St Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-2014 thepottingshedguesthouse.com
Best Western Wheatland Inn 701 N Main Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-0397 bestwestern.com/wheatlandinn Cougar Management Services 150 W Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3535 Courtyard by Marriott 1295 NE North Fairway Rd Pullman, Washington 99163 (509) 332-1500 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1000 W Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4600 marriot.com/puwfi
Meadowlark Heritage Bed & Breakfast 4716 Lenville Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (509) 338-2504 meadowlarkheritagefarm.com Moscow Pullman Bedfinders 2673 Wymouth Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 301-6141 moscowpullmanbedfinders.com Motel 6 101 Baker St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5511 Nendel’s Inn 915 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2646
Palouse Roadhouse 121 E Main St Palouse, WA 99161 Falconstone Gardens Retreat (509) 595-0754 House Peterson Barn Guesthouse 355 NW Thomas 847 Travois Way Pullman, WA 99163 Moscow, ID 83843 (712) 229-1943 (208) 882-4620 petersonbarn.com Hilltop Inn 928 NW Olsen St Quality Inn - Paradise Creek Pullman, WA 99163 1400 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 332-0928 Pullman, WA 99163 hotelonthehill.com (509) 332-0500 qualityinn.com/hotel-pullmanHoliday Inn Express washington-WA015 Hotel & Suites 1190 SE Bishop Blvd Red Pheasant House Pullman, WA 99163 1845 Orchard Ave (509) 334-4437 Moscow, ID 83843 hiexpress.com/pullmanwa (208) 882-3400 redpheasanthouse.com Idaho Inn 645 W Pullman Rd Residence Inn Pullman Moscow, ID 83843 @ WSU (208) 885-1480 1255 NE North Fairway Rd idahoinn.com Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4400 wsuresidenceinn.com
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The State Inn 455 SE Paradise St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6943 thestateinn.com University Mobile Home & RV Park 570 Benewah St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-5701
MANUFACTURING METER Group, Inc 2365 NE Hopkins Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2756 decagon.com Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc 2350 NE Hopkins Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1890 selinc.com WCP Solutions 15321 E Marietta Spokane Valley, WA 99216 (509) 747-3133 wcpc.com
PERSONAL CARE Avalon Care Center-Pullman 1310 NW Deane St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1566 Bishop Place Senior Living 815 SE Klemgard Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-9488 BishopPlace.net Boost Collaborative 1235 SE Professional Mall Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6561 boostcollaborativewa.org
Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington - Pullman PO Box 641410 Smith Gym Room 113C Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-7625 wsu.edu/CCRR
Triumphant Custom Tattoo 609 S Grand Pullman , WA 99163 (509) 339-4130
Beasley Realty - Melinda Beasley 515 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1511 Western Laundry Unlimited beasleyrealty.com 1003 NW Nye St Beasley Realty Pullman, WA 99163 - Gary Schell, Consultant Regency Pullman (509) 339-6267 515 E Main St 1285 SW Center St westernlaundry.com Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 PUBLIC UTILITIES & (509) 332-1511 (509) 332-2629 beasleyrealty.com regency-pacific.com/senior-living/wa/ ENVIRONMENT pullman/regency-pullman C & S Mini Storage PERSONAL SERVICES Avista 520 NW Park 107 S Grand Ave, Ste E Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2526 Circles of Caring Adult Day (509) 336-6236 Health Foundation, Inc Coldwell Banker Tomlinson 588 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste D Phoenix Conservancy 405 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 507 NW Irving St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6483 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0562 circlesofcaring.org (509) 592-7199 cbtpullman.com phoenixconservancy.org GraceSOULutions Coldwell Banker Tomlinson 525 SW Fountain St Pullman Disposal Service - Amy Honeywell Pullman, WA 99163 135 NW Harold Dr 405 S Grand Ave (484) 707-0369 Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 GraceSOULutions.com (509) 334-1914 (509) 334-0562 pullmandisposal.com i do Luxury Travel cbtpullman.com 126 S Grand Ave Spectrum Business Pullman, WA 99163 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson 8681 SR 270 (800) 517-1277 - Linda Hartford Pullman, WA 99163 idoluxurytravel.com 405 S Grand Ave (208) 882-2832 Pullman, WA 99163 timewarnercable.com/en/residentialKimball Funeral Home (509) 334-0562 home.html 905 S Grand cbtpullman.com Pullman, WA 99163 REAL ESTATE, MOVING & (509) 334-3303 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson kimballfh.com/fh/home/home. STORAGE - Kathy Motley cfm?fh_id=13407 405 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 All American Properties Rock STAR Tan Bar (509) 334-0562 (WIL-RU Apts) 115 S Grand Ave cbtpullman.com 1615 SE Bleasner Dr Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-7079 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson (509) 332-5631 .rockstartanbar.com - Patti Green-Kent 405 S Grand Ave Anita’s Rentals Route 27 Parlor Pullman, WA 99163 405 NW North St dba Rock Star Spa Bar (509) 334-0562 Pullman, WA 99163 107 S Grand Ave, Ste C cbtpullman.com (509) 332-8602 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7827 anitasrentals.com Coug Housing (HRA) 820 NE Colorado St Spot Shop Cleaners Apartment Rentals Pullman, Washington 99163 240 NE Kamiaken (Washington Apartment (509) 332-5180 Pullman, WA 99163 Rentals LLC) coughousing.com (509) 332-5111 1325 NE Valley Rd, Apt 25 Pullman, WA 99163 Cougar Crest Apartments The Man Shop Barbershop (509) 332-8622 2055 NE Skyview Dr 1025 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6028 (509) 332-3000 cougarcrestapartments.com themanshops.com
DABCO Property Management, LLC 910 NE Providence Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6266 dabcomgmt.com Evergreen Storage 635 SW Sundance Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0234 gdsproperties.com Grayslate Apartments 775 SE Edge Knoll Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4390 palouse.net/grayslate Helene’s Property Place 225 NE Olsen St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-9008 helenespropertyplace.com Highland Property Management, LLC 252 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1281 highlandpm.com KIP Development 594 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste 102 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7444 kipdev.com Palouse Commercial Real Estate 102 W Main, Ste 9 Pullman, WA 99163 (208) 882-3800 palousecommercial.com Pioneer Square Apartments 220 SE Kamiaken Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1106 Pratt Mayflower 1210 SE Latah St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2505 Pullman Laundry PO Box 227 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 592-5776 RE/MAX Home and Land 710 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4546 pullmanhomeandland.com
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RE/MAX Home and Land - Andrea Abbott 710 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4546 pullmanhomeandland.com
Windermere Real Estate - Chris Clark 1125 NW Nye St, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3530 PullmanMoscowHomes.com
RE/MAX Home and Land - Deb Sherritt 710 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4546 pullmanhomeandland.com
Windermere Real Estate - Lynn Kramer 1125 NW Nye St, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3530 PullmanMoscowHomes.com
RE/MAX Home and Land - J Craig Lester 710 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4546 pullmanhomeandland.com
Windermere Real Estate - Justin Shahan 1125 NW Nye St, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3530 PullmanMoscowHomes.com
RE/MAX Home and Land - Lynda Darnell 710 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-4546 pullmanhomeandland.com
RESTAURANTS, FOOD &
Stewart Title of Whitman County 130 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8833 whitmancountytitleinc.com Summit Realty Northwest 125 SE High St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2255 summitrealty.com Team Washington Real Estate 105 W Island Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-4555 teamwashingtonrealestate.com VCS Development & Property Management Co 107 S Grand Ave, Ste F Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3182 verycoolspaces.com Wheatland RV PO Box 125 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2001 wheatlandrv.com Windermere Real Estate 1125 NW Nye St, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3530 PullmanMoscowHomes.com
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BEVERAGES Arby’s 1686 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2729 Auntie Anne’s Pretzel Perfect 1690 SE Harvest Dr Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7782 Banyan’s on the Ridge 1260 NE Palouse Ridge Dr Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-8474 Birch & Barley 1360 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0108 facebook.com/BirchandBarley CASK 588 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste G Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 336-2275 facebook.com/caskbarfood Dissmore’s IGA 1205 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2918 Foundry Kitchen & Cocktails 125 SE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-7727 facebook.com/foundrypullman
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Fujiyama Steakhouse 1170 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-7888 fujiyamawa.com Happy Day Catering and Event Rental 1021 Bryden Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 743-0179 happydaycatering.com McDonald’s of Pullman 1620 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6725 Memorable Events Catering 3001 Pennington Rd St John, WA 99171 (509) 648-3885 Merry Cellars Winery 1300 NE Henley Ct Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-4699 merrycellars.com New Garden Restaurant 400 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0728 Old European Restaurant 455 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-6381 oldeuropean-restaurant.com Paradise Creek Brewery 245 SE Paradise St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-9463 paradisecreekbrewery.com Porch Light Pizza 200 NE Kamiaken Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7437 facebook.com/PorchLightPizza Porky’s Pit Barbeque PO Box 155 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2555 porkys-pit-bbq.com Pullman Subway 460 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-5906
Rico’s Tavern 200 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6566 Roost Coffee & Market 125 SE Spring St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-8534 Safeway 430 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0803 Sella’s Calzone, Pizza, & Pasta 1115 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1895 South Fork Public House 1680 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3675 southforkpublichouse.com Taco Del Mar 350 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7822 tacodelmarpullman.com The Daily Grind Espresso 230 Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3380 thedailygrindespressos.com The Kitchen 226 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3380 The Naughty Dog LLC 317 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 715-2015 ndcoffeepullman.com Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters 400 E Main St, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2326 hammercoffee.com WSU Creamery/Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe 101 Food Quality Bldg Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-2141 creamery.wsu.edu
Zoe Coffeehouse & Pub 1005 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-9632 zoecoffeepub.com
Clandestine Vapes 1475 S Grand Ave #102 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-9393 clandestinevapes.com
Goodwill Industries 201 Warbonnet Dr Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 883-4280 giin.org
Palouse Country Candy 105 N Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0600 palousecountrycandy.com
SHOPPING & SPECIALTY
College Hill Custom Threads 1000 NE Colorado, Ste C Pullman, WA 99163 (888) 885-1993 collegehillcustomthreads.com
Higginson’s Home Center and Sleep Shop 850 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6882
Crimson & Gray 1096 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1440 crimsongray.com
Main Street Video Co-op 520 S Main St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-3456 facebook.com/MainStVideo
Precision Engraving Gifts & Awards 672 W Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-4384 precisionengraving.org
Eastside Marketplace 1420 S Blaine Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-1533 eastsidemarketplace.com
Moscow Food Co-op 121 E 5th St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-8537 moscowfood.coop
Framing It Up PO Box 134 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-0658
Neill’s Flowers & Gifts 234 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3545 neillsflowers.com
RETAIL All About You Bridal & Prom 107 S Grand Ave, Ste B Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 288-9772 aaybridalprom.com BookPeople of Moscow 521 S Main Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2669 bookpeopleofmoscow.com Cartridge World 1432 S Main Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-0206
Exceptional care that’s close to home.
Sam Dial Jewelers 255 E Main, Ste 101 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3425 samdialjewelers.com SAM’s Apothecary 330 E Main St, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (208) 502-0349 samsapothecary.com Sherwin-Williams 1217 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2557 sherwinwilliams.com
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Sunset Marts 1455 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0400 The Yarn Underground, LLC 409 S Washington St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-7700 yarnunderground.com Walmart 1690 SE Harvest Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2990 walmart.com
SPORTS & RECREATION Airway Hills Golf Center 4811 Airport Rd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 872-3092 airwayhills.com Anytime Fitness 690 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste A Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-3100 anytimefitness.com/en-us/clubs/918/ Pullman-WA-health-club B & L Bicycles 219 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-1703 Cougar Entertainment Center 1234 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 339-6114 cougarlaserarena.com
Palouse Empire Gymnastics 810 N Almon Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-6408 palouseempiregymnastics.com Palouse Ice Rink 1021 Harold St Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-7188 palouseicerink.com Palouse Ridge Golf Club 1260 Palouse Ridge Dr Pullman, WA 99164 (509) 335-4342 palouseridge.com Palouse River Rollers PO Box 908 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 330-0056 palouseriverrollers.com Pullman Youth Baseball Association PO Box 1675 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3687 pyba.baberuthonline.com Rolling Hills Derby Dames PO Box 1486 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-5616 rollinghillsderbydames.com Salmon River Experience PO Box 9145 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2385 salmonriverexperience.com
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Sanctuary Yoga, Barre & Dance 540 E Main St Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-2977 pullmanyoga.com SNAP Fitness 745 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-7627 Snapfitness.com/Pullman
TRANSPORTATION College Cabs LLC 2460 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (855) 829-4487 mycollegecabs.com Inter-State Aviation, Inc 4800 Airport Complex N Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 332-6596 inter-stateaviation.com/ISA/Home. aspx MTR Western 5815 W Thorpe Rd Spokane, WA 99224 (206) 838-8140 mtrwestern.com Pro Cab, LLC 110 NW Stadium Way Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 336-9414 Pullman-Moscow Airport 3200 Airport Complex N Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 338-3223 flypuw.com
Wheatland Express 7601 SR 270 Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-2200 wheatlandexpress.com
WHOLESALE Odom Northwest Beverages 2586 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-1611 Sunset Marts 1455 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-0400
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A-12 Web Development................. (509) 595-0546 Ace Hardware Pullman, LLC............ (509) 332-1450 Airway Hills Golf Center.................. (509) 872-3092 Aitken, Schauble, Patrick, Neill, & Schauble.......................... (509) 334-3505 All About You Bridal & Prom........... (509) 288-9772 All American Properties (WIL-RU Apts).............................. (509) 332-5631 Allegra Image 360.......................... (509) 334-4275 Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse............................... (509) 332-0552 Amber’s Grooming Salon................ (509) 432-5483 American Cancer Society ............... (509) 242-8303 Anderson, Jon................................ (509) 334-4515 Andriëtte’s Bed, Book & Bicycle...... (208) 882-2756 Anita’s Rentals................................ (509) 332-8602 Anytime Fitness............................. (509) 332-3100 Apartment Rentals (Washington Apartment Rentals LLC)............... (509) 332-8622 Appearances Marketing & Promotion................................. (208) 301-3170 Arbor Street Inn............................. (509) 336-9919 Arby’s............................................. (509) 334-2729 ArtBeat, Inc.................................... (208) 882-7400 Artisans at the Dahmen Barn......... (509) 229-3414 Auntie Anne’s Pretzel Perfect......... (509) 334-7782 Automated Accounts, Inc............... (509) 326-2276 Avalon Care Center-Pullman.......... (509) 332-1566 Avista............................................. (509) 336-6236
B B & L Bicycles................................. (509) 332-1703 Backyard Harvest........................... (208) 669-2259 Banner Bank.................................. (509) 332-1561 Banner Investment Services - John Sandstrom........................ (509) 434-3830 Banyan’s on the Ridge.................... (509) 335-8474 Beasley Coliseum........................... (509) 335-3526 Beasley Realty - Gary Schell, Consultant.................................... (509) 332-1511 Beasley Realty - Melinda Beasley... (509) 332-1511 Bell, Jordan.................................... (509) 998-1755 Bella Vista Farm.............................. (208) 301-3588 Beneficial In-Home Care................. (509) 339-7733 Best Western Plus University Inn.... (208) 882-0550 Best Western Wheatland Inn.......... (509) 397-0397 Better Business Bureau - E. WA, N. ID, MT.......................... (509) 455-4200 Better Health Together................... (509) 321-7500 Birch & Barley................................ (509) 332-0108 Bishop Place Senior Living............. (509) 334-9488 BookPeople of Moscow.................. (208) 882-2669 Boost Collaborative........................ (509) 332-6561 Boy Scouts of America.................... (509) 758-7575 Brelsford WSU Visitor Center........... (509) 335-4636
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Brian’s Body Shop........................... (509) 334-5822 Brown Contracting & Development, Inc...................... (509) 444-4400 Buck & Affiliates Insurance West.... (509) 334-5999 Building Blocks Child Care Center, Inc.................... (509) 332-0161
C C & S Mini Storage.......................... (509) 332-2526 Cady, Bob....................................... (206) 755-4171 Carey, Lynda................................... (509) 334-2631 Carmel Minogue CPA & Associates Inc............................ (509) 332-1225 Cartridge World.............................. (208) 882-0206 Casavant, Ken................................. (509) 432-1643 CASK.............................................. (509) 336-2275 Ccooper Services............................ (509) 592-3931 Center for Civic Engagement (WSU)...................... (509) 335-7708 Cheetah Electric............................. (208) 883-1099 Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington - Pullman.................. (509) 335-7625 Chipman & Taylor Chevrolet........... (509) 334-3555 Circles of Caring Adult Day Health Foundation, Inc................. (509) 334-6483 Citizen’s Climate Lobby Palouse Region Chapter................ (509) 768-3458 City of Pullman............................... (509) 338-3204 Clandestine Vapes ......................... (509) 339-9393 Clear Channel Airports................... (610) 395-8002 ClearView Eye Clinic, Audiology & Aesthetics................. (208) 882-4662 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson............ (509) 334-0562 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson - Amy Honeywell.......................... (509) 334-0562 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson - Kathy Motley.............................. (509) 334-0562 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson - Linda Hartford............................ (509) 334-0562 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson - Patti Green-Kent........................ (509) 334-0562 Colfax Chamber of Commerce........ (509) 553-9729 College Cabs LLC............................. (855) 829-4487 College Hill Association.................. (509) 334-5321 College Hill Custom Threads........... (888) 885-1993 Columbia Bank............................... (509) 334-7940 Community Action Center.............. (509) 334-9147 Community Band of the Palouse.... (509) 334-6270 Community Child Care Center......... (509) 334-9290 Community Congregational United Church of Christ................. (509) 332-6411 Concert Harpist for Compassion..... (509) 592-8931 Concordia Lutheran Church............ (509) 332-2830 Corporate Pointe Developers LLC.... (509) 334-4700 Coug Housing (HRA)....................... (509) 332-5180 Cougar Crest Apartments............... (509) 334-6028
Cougar Entertainment Center......... (509) 339-6114 Cougar Management Services........ (509) 334-3535 Courtyard by Marriott..................... (509) 332-1500 Crimson & Gray.............................. (509) 332-1440
D DABCO Property Management, LLC.(509) 334-6266 Daisley, Roger................................ (877) 333-8811 Dan Walker Productions, LLC.......... (208) 791-7526 Dave Christy State Farm Insurance. (509) 334-2500 Design West Architects................... (509) 332-3113 DeTray’s Custom Housing ............... (253) 840-6773 Disability Action Center NW........... (208) 883-0523 Dissmore’s IGA................................ (509) 332-2918 DLG Enterprises, Craft Fair Promotion..................... (509) 332-5206 Dye, Representative Mary .............. (360) 786-7942
E Eastside Marketplace..................... (208) 882-1533 Edward Jones................................. (509) 332-1564 Emmanuel Baptist Church.............. (509) 332-5015 Encounter Ministries...................... (509) 332-2273 Evangelical Free Church of the Palouse............................... (509) 872-3390 Evergreen Storage.......................... (509) 334-0234 Evergreen Tire ................................ (509) 332-7551 Express Employment Professionals.....(208) 743-6507
F FAB Consulting............................... (509) 432-6428 Facilities Services........................... (509) 335-5571 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott... (208) 882-4600 Falconstone Gardens Retreat House............................... (712) 229-1943 Family Eye Clinic............................. (509) 334-3300 Family Promise of the Palouse........ (208) 882-0165 First Step Internet.......................... (208) 882-8869 FirstStrike Advertising.................... (509) 334-1111 Foundry Kitchen & Cocktails........... (509) 339-7727 Four Star Supply, Inc....................... (509) 332-2511 Framing It Up................................. (509) 332-0658 Friends of Hospice.......................... (509) 332-4414 Frontier Communications............... (208) 883-8881 Fujiyama Steakhouse..................... (509) 339-7888
G GCAM Pullman............................... (509) 715-1090 GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation.................................. (509) 339-2000 Gibney, Dave.................................. (509) 715-9552 Giesa, Melissa................................ (425) 898-8853 Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington
& Northern Idaho......................... (509) 747-8091 Gladish Community & Cultural Center.............................. (509) 332-8081 Goodwill Industries........................ (208) 883-4280 GraceSOULutions............................ (484) 707-0369 Grayslate Apartments.................... (509) 332-4390 Gritman Medical Center................. (208) 882-4511 Guyett, Sue.................................... (509) 592-3900
H H & R Block..................................... (509) 869-6347 Hagadone Directories, Inc.............. (800) 727-9104 Happy Day Catering and Event Rental................................. (208) 743-0179 Harms, Rosalie............................... (509) 332-7161 Hayden Homes, LLC........................ (800) 923-6607 Helena Chemical............................ (509) 334-2591 Helene’s Property Place.................. (509) 338-9008 Heritage Wheel & Tire.................... (509) 334-2595 Heston, Mike - Pullman Fire Chief.. (509) 338-3272 Higginson’s Home Center and Sleep Shop............................. (509) 332-6882 Highland Property Management, LLC......................... (509) 332-1281 Hilliard, Jack and Betty Jo.............. (509) 334-3252 Hilliard’s Heating & Plumbing........ (509) 332-5713 Hilltop Inn...................................... (509) 332-0928 Hinrichs & Company, LLC................ (509) 332-8888 Hinz, Sue........................................ (509) 332-1168 HK Creative, Hannah Kroese........... (208) 301-0391 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites. (509) 334-4437 Home&Harvest Magazine.............. (208) 596-4434 Hood, Marian................................. (509) 332-5607 HOPE Center Moscow..................... (208) 882-4144 HRC Wealth Management, LLC....... (208) 882-5547 HUB International Insurance.......... (509) 332-3535 Hughes, Fritz.................................. (509) 332-4487
I i do Luxury Travel........................... (800) 517-1277 Idaho Inn....................................... (208) 885-1480 Impact Grant Services.................... (509) 339-4575 Inland Cellular................................ (208) 882-4994 Inland Northwest Blood Center................................. (800) 423-0151 ext. 5202 Inland Northwest Broadcasting...... (208) 882-2551 Inland Northwest Community Foundation................ (509) 624-2606 Inter-State Aviation, Inc................. (509) 332-6596 Irwin, Myklebust, Savage & Brown.(509) 332-3502 Itani Development......................... (509) 332-2360
J j & h Printing Inc............................ (509) 332-0782 Jasper, C......................................... (509) 332-7202 Jenkins, Gary - Pullman Police Chief................... (509) 334-0802
Jess Ford of Pullman....................... (509) 334-6000 Jim Stivers Painting........................ (208) 882-5135 Johnson, Glenn.............................. (509) 332-4255 Jonny Fisher, DDS........................... (509) 332-2366
K KACI General Contractor................. (509) 332-4987 Kammerzell, Tom........................... (509) 397-4589 Ken Paulson Plumbing................... (509) 338-0824 Kimball Funeral Home.................... (509) 334-3303 Kindred at Home............................ (509) 334-6016 Kindred Hospice............................. (509) 332-2236 KIP Development........................... (509) 334-7444 Kiwanis Club of Pullman................ (509) 592-8406 KLEW-TV........................................ (208) 746-2636 Kohut & Kohut LLP......................... (714) 384-4130 Kurle, Kristi.................................... (509) 334-0963
L La Quinta Inn & Suites.................... (208) 882-5365 Largent’s Pullman Appliance.......... (509) 334-2610 Latah Recovery Center.................... (208) 883-1045 Les Schwab Tire Centers................. (509) 334-1835 Life Flight Network........................ (509) 678-4364 Little Green Guesthouse................. (208) 669-1654 Living Faith Fellowship................... (509) 334-1035 Logos School.................................. (208) 882-1226 Lori Meyer...................................... (509) 334-7706
M Mack Strong TEAM-WORKS Foundation................................... (206) 922-5340 Main Street Video Co-op................ (208) 882-3456 Martonick Law Office LLC............... (509) 334-4808 McDonald’s of Pullman................... (509) 332-6725 Meadowlark Heritage Bed & Breakfast............................ (509) 338-2504 Memorable Events Catering........... (509) 648-3885 Merry Cellars Winery...................... (509) 338-4699 METER Group, Inc........................... (509) 332-2756 Mike Allen...................................... (425) 202-5911 Mike Lowery, CPA........................... (509) 332-2154 Mint Condition Dental.................... (509) 339-6511 Montessori School of Pullman........ (509) 334-4114 Moscow Family Eye Care................. (208) 882-3434 Moscow Food Co-op....................... (208) 882-8537 Moscow Pullman Bedfinders.......... (208) 301-6141 Moscow Pullman Building Supply.. (509) 332-2627 Moscow Pullman Daily News......... (208) 882-5561 Moscow Pullman OBGYN................ (509) 334-6777 Motel 6........................................... (208) 882-5511 MTR Western.................................. (206) 838-8140 Myers Auto Rebuild & Towing........ (509) 334-1717
N Names and Numbers...................... (208) 743-0553 National Lentil Festival................... (509) 334-3565 Neill Public Library......................... (509) 338-3252 Neill’s Flowers & Gifts..................... (509) 334-3545
Nendel’s Inn................................... (509) 332-2646 New Garden Restaurant................. (509) 332-0728 Northwest Auto Parts..................... (509) 334-2585 Northwestern Mutual Financial Network........................ (509) 334-7411
O Odom Northwest Beverages.......... (509) 334-1611 O’Donnell, Barbara ........................ (509) 715-9477 Old European Restaurant............... (509) 334-6381 Olfs, Nora Mae Keifer...................... (509) 332-5649 O’Neil, Mike.................................... (509) 432-1204
P P1FCU-Potlatch No 1 Federal Credit Union................................. (509) 332-4290 Pacific Northwest Farmers Cooperative, Inc............................ (509) 397-4381 Palouse Audubon Society............... (509) 334-3817 Palouse Care Network.................... (208) 882-2370 Palouse Cares................................. (208) 310-1745 Palouse Chamber of Commerce...... (509) 878-1811 Palouse Choral Society................... (509) 432-3712 Palouse Commercial Real Estate..... (208) 882-3800 Palouse Conservation District......... (509) 332-4101 Palouse Country Candy................... (509) 334-0600 Palouse Country Photo Tours.......... (509) 336-5260 Palouse Design Associates, PLLC..... (509) 432-6652 Palouse Discovery Science Center... (509) 332-6869 Palouse Empire Gymnastics............ (208) 882-6408 Palouse Habitat for Humanity........ (208) 883-8502 Palouse Heart Center...................... (509) 336-7577 Palouse Ice Rink............................. (208) 882-7188 Palouse Land Trust......................... (208) 669-0722 Palouse Pediatrics.......................... (509) 332-2605 Palouse Psychiatry & Behavioral Health......................... (509) 339-2394 Palouse Ridge Golf Club................. (509) 335-4342 Palouse River Rollers...................... (509) 330-0056 Palouse Roadhouse........................ (509) 595-0754 Palouse Technology Services.......... (509) 872-5061 Palouse Trading.............................. (509) 332-1535 Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI)............................. (208) 882-1444 Paradise Creek Brewery.................. (509) 338-9463 Paul, Bill......................................... (509) 334-2848 Perfection Tire................................ (509) 332-4075 Peterson Barn Guesthouse............. (208) 882-4620 Petura, Barbara B........................... (509) 334-1777 Phoenix Conservancy..................... (509) 592-7199 Pickard Orthodontics...................... (509) 332-0674 Pioneer Insurance, LLC................... (509) 334-4141 Pioneer Square Apartments........... (509) 332-1106 Pioneer Title Company of Washington.............................. (509) 334-2210 Plateau Archaeological Investigations, LLC........................ (509) 332-3830 Poe Asphalt Paving, Inc.................. (509) 334-6400 Porch Light Pizza............................ (509) 334-7437
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Porky’s Pit Barbeque...................... (509) 334-2555 Portogo.......................................... (208) 882-3030 Pratt Mayflower............................. (509) 332-2505 Precision Engraving Gifts & Awards.....(208) 882- 4384 Presnell Gage, PLLC........................ (509) 332-6541 PRH Clinic Network, LLC................. (509) 332-6139 Pro Cab, LLC.................................... (509) 336-9414 Prodigy Construction...................... (509) 280-0419 ProFormance Physical Therapy....... (509) 338-9204 Pullman Chamber of Commerce..... (509) 334-3565 Pullman Child Welfare/ Pullman Food Bank...................... (509) 338-0801 Pullman Chiropractic Clinic............ (509) 332-2225 Pullman Christian Childcare Center.(509) 332-3545 Pullman Christian School............... (509) 332-3545 Pullman City Planning Director...... (509) 338-3213 Pullman Civic Theatre..................... (509) 332-8406 Pullman Civic Trust......................... (509) 338-9108 Pullman Community Council on Aging.......................... (509) 339-4000 Pullman Dental Care/ John McInturff DDS...................... (509) 332-8084 Pullman Disposal Service............... (509) 334-1914 Pullman Family Dentistry, PLLC...... (509) 332-3213 Pullman Family Medicine............... (509) 332-3548 Pullman Farmers Market................ (509) 334-3565 Pullman Firefighters - L1892.......... (509) 432-9515 Pullman Foursquare Church........... (509) 332-8612 Pullman Greyhound Boosters......... (509) 332-1551 Pullman Heating & Electric............. (509) 332-5611 Pullman Laundry........................... (509) 592-5776 Pullman Lions Club........................ (509) 332-2341 Pullman Police Officers Guild.......... (509) 344-0802 Pullman Presbyterian Church......... (509) 332-2659 Pullman Regional Hospital............. (509) 332-2541 Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation..................... (509) 332-2043 Pullman School District - Superintendent.......................... (509) 332-3581 Pullman Sports Physical Therapy.... (509) 332-7778 Pullman Subway............................ (509) 332-5906 Pullman Vision Source.................... (509) 334-1131 Pullman Youth Baseball Association................................... (509) 338-3687 Pullman-Moscow Airport............... (509) 338-3223 Pumori Med Spa............................. (509) 715-7574
Q Quality Inn - Paradise Creek........... (509) 332-0500 Quality Promotions........................ (406) 381-2460
R Radio Palouse................................. (509) 332-6551 Rain Shadow Research................... (509) 332-7495 Rdesign.......................................... (208) 882-5472 RE/MAX Home and Land................ (509) 332-4546 RE/MAX Home and Land - Andrea Abbott............................ (509) 332-4546 RE/MAX Home and Land
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- Deb Sherritt................................ (509) 332-4546 RE/MAX Home and Land - J Craig Lester.............................. (509) 332-4546 RE/MAX Home and Land - Lynda Darnell............................. (509) 332-4546 Red Barn Farms.............................. (509) 995-6335 Red Pheasant House...................... (208) 882-3400 Regency Pullman........................... (509) 332-2629 Regional Theatre of the Palouse..... (509) 334-0750 Relay Application Innovation, Inc... (509) 334-9138 RenegAID Innovative Disaster Relief............................... (509) 595-8777 Residence Inn Pullman @ WSU....... (509) 332-4400 Resonate Church............................ (509) 330-6741 Rico’s Tavern................................... (509) 332-6566 Robville Homes.............................. (509) 432-8000 Rock STAR Tan Bar.......................... (509) 332-7079 Rolling Hills Derby Dames.............. (509) 338-5616 Rolling Hills Eyecare....................... (509) 334-3610 Roost Coffee & Market.................... (509) 332-8534 Route 27 Parlor.............................. (509) 334-7827 Rural Resources.............................. (509) 332-0365
S Sacred Heart Catholic Church......... (509) 332-5312 Safeway......................................... (509) 334-0803 Salmon River Experience................ (208) 882-2385 Sam Dial Jewelers.......................... (509) 334-3425 SAM’s Apothecary.......................... (208) 502-0349 Sanctuary Yoga, Barre & Dance ..... (509) 332-2977 Schmick, Joe.................................. (509) 879-2078 Schoesler, Senator Mark................. (509) 659-1774 Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc........................... (509) 332-1890 SCORE Spokane.............................. (509) 353-2821 Scott Mackey Designs..................... (509) 288-1448 SEL Event Center............................. (509) 334-5050 Sella’s Calzone, Pizza, & Pasta........ (509) 334-1895 Sherman, John .............................. (509) 334-7389 Sherwin-Williams.......................... (509) 332-2557 Sid’s Pharmacy............................... (509) 332-4608 Siesta Motel................................... (509) 397-3417 Simpson United Methodist Church.(509) 332-5212 Sims Glass...................................... (509) 334-2545 Skavdahl, Bill & Susie..................... (509) 595-8485 Skeeterbuggins Productions.......... (208) 301-2691 Small Business Development Center........................................... (509) 335-8081 SNAP Fitness.................................. (509) 334-7627 South Fork Public House................. (509) 332-3675 Southeast Washington Economic Development Association................................... (509) 288-1317 Spectrum Business......................... (208) 882-2832 Spokane Falls Community College......................................... (509) 332-2706 Spot Shop Cleaners........................ (509) 332-5111 St James Church Pullman............... (509) 332-1742 Stewart Title of Whitman County... (509) 332-8833 Stewart, Jan................................... (509) 334-1831
Student Entertainment Board........ (509) 335-3503 Summit Realty Northwest.............. (509) 332-2255 Sun Rental Center.......................... (509) 332-2444 Sunset Marts.................................. (509) 334-0400 Swan Agency- AllState Insurance... (509) 339-6126 Swannack, Art................................ (509) 990-8876 SYG Nursery & Landscaping, Inc..... (509) 332-3900
T Taco Del Mar................................... (509) 334-7822 Tail Waggin Adventures LLC............ (509) 332-2275 Team Washington Real Estate........ (509) 397-4555 The Daily Evergreen........................ (509) 335-5138 The Daily Grind Espresso................ (509) 334-3380 The Family Center, PLLC.................. (509) 332-2600 The Kitchen.................................... (509) 334-3380 The Man Shop Barbershop............. (509) 332-3000 The Naughty Dog LLC..................... (509) 715-2015 The Potting Shed Guesthouse........ (509) 397-2014 The Seasoned House...................... (509) 339-9160 The State Inn.................................. (509) 334-6943 The Yarn Underground, LLC............ (208) 882-7700 Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters... (509) 334-2326 Total Construction Services, Inc...... (509) 339-3352 Trinity Lutheran Church.................. (509) 332-1985 Triumphant Custom Tattoo ............ (509) 339-4130
U Umpqua Bank................................ (509) 332-2042 United Way of Pullman................... (509) 332-3691 University Mobile Home & RV Park.(509) 334-5701 US Bank.......................................... (509) 334-1313 USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council.......... (208) 882-3023
V Values Coupon Magazine............... (208) 816-2428 VCS Development & Property Management Co........................... (509) 334-3182 Via Family Chiropractic................... (509) 432-4263 Village Centre Theatres LLC............. (509) 334-1002
W Waddell & Reed............................. (509) 332-2543 Waldrop, Carleton B....................... (509) 332-2675 Walmart......................................... (509) 334-2990 Washington Federal Bank.............. (509) 334-4009 Washington Idaho Symphony........ (509) 332-3408 Washington Nonprofits.................. (855) 299-2922 Washington Policy Center.............. (206) 937-9691 Washington State Magazine.......... (509) 335-2388 Washington State University - University Communications....... (509) 335-2531 Washington Trust Bank.................. (509) 332-2827 WCP Solutions................................ (509) 747-3133 Western Laundry Unlimited........... (509) 339-6267 Wheatland Express......................... (509) 334-2200 Wheatland RV................................ (509) 334-2001
WhiteRock Consulting Group, Inc... (509) 595-5353 Whitman County Association of Realtors.................................... (509) 338-0949 Whitman County Historical Society ........................... (509) 397-2555 Whitman County Humane Society, Inc..................... (509) 332-3422 Whitman County Landlord-Tenant Association........ (509) 332-1281 Whitman County Library................ (509) 397-4366 Willamette Dental Group............... (855) 433-6825 Wills & Associates, PLLC................. (509) 334-4515 Windermere Real Estate................. (509) 334-3530 Windermere Real Estate - Chris Clark.................................. (509) 334-3530 Windermere Real Estate - Justin Shahan............................. (509) 334-3530 Windermere Real Estate - Lynn Kramer............................... (509) 334-3530 Wright, Pat..................................... (509) 332-4545 WSECU - Bishop............................. (800) 562-0999 WSECU - CUB.................................. (800) 562-0999 WSU - Office of Research................ (509) 335-3574 WSU - President............................. (509) 335-4200 WSU Alumni Association................ (509) 335-2586
WSU Athletics Director................... (509) 335-0200 WSU College of Veterinary Medicine..................... (509) 335-9515 WSU Compton Union Building....... (509) 335-8142 WSU Creamery/ Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe...... (509) 335-2141 WSU Foundation............................ (509) 335-6686 WSU Museum of Art....................... (509) 335-6140 WSU Performing Arts..................... (509) 335-8522 WSU Real Estate Operations........... (509) 335-7049 WSU University Communications... (509) 335-3518 WSU University Recreation............. (509) 335-8732 Wysup Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram... (509) 334-4525
Y YCC International........................... (509) 332-7117 Yellow Duck Refrigeration.............. (509) 330-0479 YMCA of the Palouse ..................... (509) 332-3524
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Zeppoz........................................... (509) 334-7101 Zoe Coffeehouse & Pub.................. (509) 338-9632
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GETTING HERE The Palouse has easy access via north-south routes of Hwy 195 in Washington and Hwy 95 in Idaho. Pullman and Moscow are linked by 8 miles of secondary Hwy 270
AIR SERVICES Pullman/Moscow Regional Airport (509) 338-3223 / flypuw.com Runway length 6,731’, expanding to 7,100’ Distance to Downtown Moscow 5 miles Serviced by Alaska Air (800) 252-7522
BUS CHARTERS College Cabs Party Bus (855) TAXI-4-US MTR Western (509) 624-2870 Wheatland Express (509) 334-2200
CAR RENTAL Hertz (at Pullman/Moscow Airport) (509) 332-4485 Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Pullman) (509) 332-3157
Direct flights to Seattle Tacoma International Airport alaskaair.com
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BUS SERVICE Pullman Transit (509) 332-6535 Coast Transportation (800) 873-9996 Dial-A-Ride (509) 332-5417
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