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Pullman Chamber of Commerce

BUSINESS MEMBER OF THE MONTH

Pullman Marketing 325 NW State St Pullman, WA (509) 240-9735 pullmanmarketing.com

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NEW MEMBERS

O-Ramen 131 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA (509) 339-6237 o-ramen.com Serenity Ridge Farm 191 Eagle Ln Pullman, WA (206) 313-7600 srfpullman.com

MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS

Membership dues are assessed on the anniversary month of a member joining the Chamber. Special thanks go out to the following businesses and individuals who have elected to continue their support of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce:

Beasley Coliseum Community Child Care Center Coug Housing (HRA) FAB Consulting Giesa Communications-Survival Kit Jess Ford of Pullman KIP Development Kristi Kurle Little Green Guesthouse Tim Marsh Moscow Pullman Daily News Neill Public Library Palouse Audubon Society Pioneer Square Apartments Pioneer Title Company of Washington Poe Asphalt Paving Inc Regency Pullman Rico’s Pub Jan Stewart USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council Waddell & Reed Washington Trust Bank WSU University Marketing & Communications

Amy Honeywell - Realtor amyhoneywell@johnlscott.com

Amy has been a licensed Broker/Realtor® in Whitman county since 2013. She has recently joined John L. Scott, and continues to work and serve in Whitman county.

“As a John L. Scott broker, my mission is transactional excellence and client satisfaction. That means I work tirelessly to make your home buying or selling process as efficient, stressfree and lucrative for you as possible.

With the support in place from John L

Scott, I will provide the best customer care possible to my clients.”

On a personal note, Amy loves spending time with her family, camping in the San Juan Islands, gardening, volunteering in the school district and reading.

Kinsey Kallaher has been attending Pullman schools since kindergarten. She has been active in Pullman FFA since her freshman year and has served as the Growing Leaders Committee Head, Sentinel, and Secretary. For the last two years she has been an ASB officer - junior class VP and ASB Executive VP. She has played soccer, basketball, and softball for the Hounds since her freshman year, earning All-Great Northern League Academic honors.

Kinsey’s favorite memory of being a Hound is beating a senior in musical chairs during a lunch game during homecoming week sophomore year.

Her junior year, she participated in the Distinguished Young Women of Pullman program. She has also volunteered with the Distinguished Young Women of Washington program for several years, as well as helping with the National Lentil Festival parade. She worked over the summer for Palouse Brand, and you can often find her working at Neill’s Flowers & Gifts and Neill’s Coffee & Ice Cream.

Kinsey was selected as a Regent Scholar for WSU, and is undecided what she will study, but is looking at a possible degree in business.

She hopes to be able to spend some time with her senior classmates before they graduate, and that they will get to attend school in the building and get to participate in sports and activities.

Chelsea Johnson is a strong student and a three-season athlete. She has been a cheerleader for football and basketball, and a softball outfielder since Freshman year. She has earned Varsity letters in Cheerleading for Basketball (3 years) and Football (2 years), and for Softball (2 years), as well as All Conference Academic 1st or 2nd Team for every season of cheerleading and softball. In her Junior year, she also became involved with Treble Triad and Advanced Ensemble.

Outside of school, Chelsea loves animals, the outdoors, and traveling, and she enjoys listening to music and watching television.

After graduation, Chelsea plans to attend either Central Washington University or Washington State University to study engineering.

The Pullman Farmers Market is hiring for the Market Manager position. The Market Manager coordinates and facilitates the Pullman Farmers Market, a small mid-week market. This is an unbenefitted, part time (at least 10 and not more than 15 hours per week), contracted position through the Pullman Chamber of Commerce. The current stipend is $4,000 paid in installments as decided between the Chamber and the selected candidate. The Market Manager is expected to be on-site at the Market each Wednesday from 2-7pm during the regular season. Winter season is every 3rd Saturday. The ideal candidate will have a thorough understanding and passion for locally grown foods and locally made products and have a discerning eye for adding quality vendors to the Pullman Farmers Market.

For more information, visit: pullmanchamber.com/visit-pullman/explore/

farmers-market/

Pullman Chamber and Visitor Center • 415 N. Grand Ave. • Pullman, WA 99163 509-334-3565 • Fax: 509-332-3232 • chamber@pullmanchamber.com • www.pullmanchamber.com

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