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August 2011 / Vol. 12, No. 8
2011 BBQ Festival at Cabela’s. See Thank You on page 6.
Inside this issue Calendar of Events
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President’s Message
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Letter from Executive Director
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Military Affairs—Adopt-a-Unit
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South Sound BBQ Thank Yous
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Business is Booming!
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Chamber Shows Gratitude
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Air Force Air Mobility Rodeo. Left to right: Jonathan Harris, Deputy Rodeo Director; Tony Salas, Chamber Executive Director; and General Ray Johns, Air Mobility Commander. See Chamber Shows Gratitute on page 7.
Chamber Government Affairs Committee 8 Day of Empowerment
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June 5:01 Surge at Budd Bay
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July 5:01 Surge at Ferguson
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Budd Bay Promotions & Apparel’s new location. See June 5:01 Surge on page 10.
Forum–—Wednesday, August 3 Topic/Speaker: Changing Role of the Prosecuting Attorney/ Follow us on:
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Thurston County Prosecutor, John Tunheim Saint Martin’s Worthington Center Registration begins at 11:30 a.m.; program begins at noon. Pre-pay NOW online at laceychamber.com Members $18 prepaid / $20 at the door / $25 for guests
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Wednesday—Forum Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Program begins at noon Saint Martin’s Worthington Center Topic/Speaker: Changing Role of the Prosecuting Attorney/ Thurston County Prosecutor, John Tunheim Cost: members prepaid online $18/at the door $20/guests $25 Please prepay online at laceychamber.com for $18
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Thursday—Member Orientation 10:30 a.m.-noon or 5:30-7:00 p.m. Chamber Conference Room RSVP to Tony Salas, 491-4141
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Friday—Government Affairs Meeting 11:30 a.m. Panorama—Chambers House Restaurant 1751 Circle Lane SE
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Tuesday—Auction Meeting
Thank you to our Forum and Media Sponsors: Squaxin Island Tourism Department
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Wednesday—Military Affairs Meeting 1:30 p.m. The Western Air Defense Sector (WADS) has graciously invited us for a tour of their building. Contact Carlene Joseph for more info.
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Thursday—5:01 Surge
Wednesday Executive Meeting 8:30 a.m. Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. Chamber Conference Room Tuesday—Ambassador’s Meeting 12:00 p.m. (noon) Dirty Dave’s Pizza 3939 Martin Way
Thurston County Fair 3054 Carpenter Rd SE 5:01–7:00 p.m.
Sponsors Forum Sponsor Squaxin Island Tourism Department 3591 Old Olympic Hwy Shelton, WA 98584 (360) 432-3838 www.squaxinislandtourism.com
Media Sponsor Joint Base Lewis McChord MWR 20138 Pendleton Avenue Box 339500 MS 20 Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA 98433 (253) 966-2256 www.jblmmwr.com
5:01 Surge – August 4 Thurston County Fair 3054 Carpenter Road SE Olympia, WA 98503 360-786-5453 www.co.thurston.wa.us/fair From 5:01 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.! To be held at east end near Heritage Hall Free Admission to the fair and free fair snacks and beverages! Free park and shuttle available at North Thurston Bus Barn or Woodland Elementary.
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2011 Board of Directors Executive Board Jerry Farmer, President, 94.5 ROXY, 236-1010 Felix Peguero, President Elect, Edward Jones Investments, 438-0341 Lowell Gordon, Vice President, The Creative Office, 754-1732 Mike Harris, Treasurer & Board Member, Columbia Bank, 459-3344 Karen Schade, Secretary, America’s Credit Union, 253-912-3257 Board of Directors Andrew Barkis, Hometown Property Management, 456-7368* Ryan Betz, Boys & Girls Club of Thurston County, 956-0755* Tom Carroll, Network Communications International, 701-1532 Greg Cuoio, City of Lacey, 491-3214* Al Eckroth, Virgil Adams Real Estate, 701-3307 Renée Sunde, Thurston EDC, 754-6320 Brent Walz, OBee Credit Union, 528-5361* Angelique Wilson, Professional Temp Staffing Agency, 786-8443 Jeff Powell, Past President, Prime Development Group, 528-2550 *Recently elected, serving a two year term. Committees Ambassadors–Amanda Graham, Lacey Chamber Event Coordinator, 491-4141 Auction–Madelin White, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day SPA, 491-4911 BBQ–Al Eckroth, Virgil Adams Real Estate, 701-3307 Fundraising–Brent Walz, OBee Credit Union, 528-5361 Government Affairs–Daniela Anderson, Hometown Prop. Mgmt, 456-7368 Golf–Joanna West, Washington Business Bank, 754-1954 Kidwiler Scholarship Foundation–Stewart Ridgeway, CPA, 459-4404 Military Affairs–Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union, (253) 983-8636
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Message from the President By Jerry Farmer, 94.5 ROXY, Chamber President
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his summer is on track for being a summer chock full of success. And with the Lacey Chamber, success is breaking out all over. Thanks to our great members, partners, and volunteers. If you haven’t heard by now, the first ever South Sound BBQ Festival hit the ball right out of the park. Frankly, it was smokin’. They took a lot of ribbing, but we all owe a big thanks to Al Eckroth and his team, who included some sizzlingly energetic people. The kind of people we have in great supply here at the Lacey Chamber—like Lowell Gordon of The Creative Office (and Chamber Vice President) and Dan Phillips of 4th Dimension Computers who were in charge of facilities; Kelly Hammeren, who headed up our marketing; Marv Kopp of Edward Jones and Chris Lester of Chris Lester Insurance, in charge of getting the food and the backyard joes corralled; Joan Keller of Virgil Adams Real Estate organized the judges; and Mike Thompson of Capital City Press, who was a great overall sponsor for all things in print. Thanks are also in order to staff members Amanda Graham and Sceni Foster, for their constant support and efforts, and planning committee members Stephen Capps, Tammy Redmon, Jane Walker, Marny Bright, Jeff Kopp, Keith Curry, and Angelique Wilson. I’d also like to thank Lenny Greenstein and his team for manning the Chamber corn booth. Lenny was great. If you had something to tell him he was willing to lend an ear—and sell you one too. And he was humble. Every time I told him what a great job he was doing, he said, “Aw shucks…” Thanks too to Karen Shade and ACU. Her chicken wing eating competition had the good times flying and got plucked out for mention in the after-event newspaper article. And a special thank you to our weather sponsor Patrick Davidson of Guild Mortgage, former Lacey Chamber president, well known for his sunny disposition. A very, very big thank you to Jason Hammeren, manager of Cabela’s, for providing the space and being the generous host for our event.
Thanks to all the volunteers that made the day special. It was a huge success. I wish I had space to call you all out by name. Speaking of huge successes, have you seen the new Community Resource Guide? It’s absolutely fantastic. A big thank you to Sceni Foster for making it happen. It is truly a collector’s item worthy of 50 years of Chamber success. Thanks also to Janice Swain and the Williams Group for layout and design and to Mike Thompson of Capitol City Press for a top quality printing job. Pick up your copy at the Chamber office or check out the online version at www.LaceyChamber.com. Success wouldn’t be possible without community partnerships and volunteers. So be sure to turn out for our Forum on August 3 to learn about how Jon Tunheim of the Thurston County Prosecutors Office is helping make things better. He’s got some new initiatives in process like a gang prevention task force, Target Zero, and the Family Safety Team. Jon was elected Thurston County Prosecutor not long ago, but he’s been with the Thurston County Prosecutors office for 23 years. He received his undergraduate degree in physics from South Dakota State University and his law degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law. He has personally prosecuted cases involving charges ranging from drug possession to murder, specializing in the prosecution of sexual assault, domestic violence and crimes against children. Jon and his wife Marcia, also an attorney, have four sons. He is active in several community charities. He served on the board of Child Care Action Council and was president from 2007-2010. He serves on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington and was president from 2006–2008. He also serves on the board of the Family Support Center of South Sound and is an active member of the West Olympia Rotary Club. Come out and see him in person. We look forward to an informative and interesting program. Be sure to reserve your Forum seat online, it helps us plan and you save money! Get the most from your Chamber and make your summer successful too. Partner up with your premier business resource, the Lacey Chamber of Commerce.
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Letter from the Executive Director By Tony Salas, Executive Director, Lacey Chamber of Commerce
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ow can I get the most from my Chamber membership?” I have asked myself that question in various forms over my dozen or more years as a member of various Chambers of Commerce. Am I going to the Forum with a purpose, or is it simply to have lunch and see some old friends? If I have a purpose, what is that purpose and how and to whom do I present that purpose? What committees does the Chamber offer, and will my participation improve my business, myself and/or my community? If so, then how? What opportunities are available to me to develop, improve, or utilize my leadership skills? How can I get on the Board of Directors or even grow up to be President of the Chamber? If these questions have been on your mind for any amount of time, whether several years or just the last few sentences, member orientation meetings are a solution available for you. The Chamber has scheduled orientations for August 11, 2011, from 10:30 a.m.–noon and 5:30–7:00 p.m. These will be held in the Chamber conference room and can accommodate 13 attendees per session. We held the attendance to that number to allow you the opportunity to participate freely, make the best use of time, and because that is all we can fit at the table. As these sessions
fill up we will add more dates to allow every member seeking to uncover the value that comes from being a member of the Lacey Chamber of Commerce, your premier business resource, to attend. Member orientations are not solely for new members. Any member who wants to uncover additional value from their membership may attend. There is no cost, and the information gained will help you develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in networking, improve your business, your community and ultimately you. If you are an existing business with a new manager, partner, business development officer, or other relationship tasked person, this meeting can make a huge difference in the results they can develop. During the course of the session we will discuss the mission of the Chamber and how your participation helps you and other member businesses increase their business. You will discover the committees that are available and lay the foundation for other committees for the future. You will learn about leadership opportunities and how our Board of Directors and Executive Boards work. We will also explore our fundraising programs and how we are able to fund the different benefits the Chamber provides to the membership. Our orientation process is another example of the value that your Chamber staff is bringing to you in our efforts to be your Premier Business Resource.
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Military Affairs Update By Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union, Military Affairs Committee Chair
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n late June, the Lacey Chamber, North Thurston Public Schools, the Lacey Subchapter of the Association of the United States Army, and the City of Lacey came together at the Thurston County Fairgrounds to roll out a three month long project called the “Arrowhead Adopt-a-Unit” program. With approximately 200 people in attendance, including the mayor, the school superintendent, the 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team commander, the Lacey Subchapter of the Association of the United States Army’s executive committee, and the fine remaining soldiers, a “Community Accord” was signed. Special thanks to the sponsoring businesses: Harborstone Credit Union, Heritage Bank, and America’s Credit Union for ensuring everyone received a nice meal during the gathering.
to ensure a connection was made and each one continues to grow into something long lasting. “I am thrilled that the North Thurston Public School District agreed to do this,” said Courtney Shrieve, Community Relations and Communications Director of the North Thurston Public Schools. “We’re looking forward to a long-term relationship with our assigned connecting units,” she went on to say. Although the gathering ended, we are still accepting businesses that are interested in adopting a unit. If your business is interested, please contact me at carlene.joseph@ harborstone.com.
Following the signing, businesses that agreed to adopt units met their partnering commanders for the first time. Contact information was exchanged to begin forming reciprocal relationships. The project will be monitored every six months
From left to right: Courtney Shrieve, North Thurston Public Schools; Mike Beehler, Lacey Chamber; Captain Jon Rittenberg, 3-2 SBCT PAO; Denise Burditus, Heritage Bank and Lacey Subchapter AUSA President; Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union and Captain Meriwether Lewis Chapter AUSA President; Caroline Webster, 3-2 SBCT Commander’s Spouse; and Scott Spence, City of Lacey.
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Hmmm... Didn’t Know That! Guild Mortgage at 4405 7th Ave SE, Suite 100, and it previous entities, have provided over one billion dollars in home loans!
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Inaugural South Sounth Sound BBQ Fest Sponsors
Cabela’s
Capital City Press
Community Sponsor
Capital Sponsor
Cascade Sponsors & Puget Sound Sponsors
America’s Credit Union Budd Bay Promotions & Apparel Business Examiner Costco Wholesale IBranding Solutions FastSigns Hanson Motors
Hometown Property Management Island Johnny L & E Bottling LeMay, Inc. Lucky Eagle Casino Nisqually Red Wind Casino MVP Athletics
Saint Martin’s University Tim’s Cascade Snacks Shea Homes at Jubilee Virgil Adams Real Estate Weekly Volcano 94.5 ROXY 1240 AM KGY/96.9 The Sound
Other Sponsors/ Vendor Booth Sponsors
Hickey Electric, Inc. A & E Relocation (Mayflower Moving)
BCRA Design Stacey Gracen Design Dave Truckey & “The Hogg” Adamson Chiropractic
American Family Insurance Black Lake Landscape Solutions Direct Buy, Puget Sound Earth Friendly Products Finnigan Chiropractic Go Small Biz. Com
Hawks Prairie Home Furnishings Liberty Mutual Insurance Northwest Harley-Davidson “Time Bandit” Crew Twin Star Credit Union Granite Gallery
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Adesso Big Daddy’s Burgers C Dub’s BBQ Rubs Little Creek Casino Lucky Eagle Casino Quinalt Beach Resort & Casino Ricardo’s Nisqually Red Wind Casino
Bury Me In Smoke Chris Lester Insurance City of Lacey Hawks Prairie Rotary Jeff Haukom Lacey Firefighters MVP Athletics O’Blarney’s Irish Pub
Pints Barn – Tumwater Pints & Quarts – Lacey Pints & Quarts – Westfield Mall Port of Olympia Setina Manufacturing Thurston County Fair Tumwater Firefighters
Committee Members Tammy Adams; Marny Bright; Stephen Capps; Alex Christiansen; Keith Curry; Al Eckroth, chair; Lowell Gordon; Amanda Graham; Matt Grate; Jason Hammeren; Kelley Hammeren; Joan Keller; Lisa Kirsop; Matt Koehler; Jeff Kopp; Marv Kopp; Chris Lester; Dan Phillips; Jon Rittenberg; Tony Salas; Karen Schade; George Sharp; Mike Thompson; Arlen Veleke; Jane Walker; Madelin White; Angelique Wilson; and Mike Wolfe.
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Special Discount for Members RelyLocal-Olympia is Thurston County’s newest and most affordable online business directory and Internet marketing company. Currently, RelyLocal is offering a 25% special to current Lacey Chamber members. A donation to our Kidwiler Scholarship Foundation is included in the special.
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2-4 Years: Country Financial-Scott Schlatter Mike Beehler 5-9 Years Custom Security—IGNITE! Investor Shipwreck Beads—GNITE! Investor 10-14 Years Budd Bay Promotions & Apparel—SPARK! Investor Nisqually Red Wind Casino—BOOM! Investor Over 15 Years! Ostrom Mushroom Farms TCMS
Chamber Shows Gratitude to McChord Field Home Team By Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union, Military Affairs Committee Chair
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t’s Air Force Air Mobility Rodeo time! During the month of July, International and United States troops joined together on McChord Field to compete on the ground and in the air to win the coveted first place “Best Team” award! During the rodeo, local businesses reaped the benefits of added sales from the various teams, to include hotels and rental car companies, up and down the I-5 corridor. The Lacey Chamber recognized the value of having these teams here and decided to show their appreciation by having a “Home Team” Appreciation Picnic on McChord Field. Although the weather was questionable, it didn’t stop 400 Airmen from the 446th Airlift Wing, the 62nd Airlift Wing, and Air Mobility Command from enjoying the nice feast Famous Dave’s spread out through the coordination of the Lacey Chamber and the help of various sponsors. The sponsors included: The Air Force Association, Harborstone Credit Union, Panorama, Chris Lester Insurance Services, the USO Puget Sound Area, Exit Realty Boardwalk, Hometown Property Management, King Oscar Hotel, Stewart Ridgeway, Annie’s Unique Gifts and Baskets, Costco, and 94.5 Roxy. Many thanks to each of you! Overall, the Lacey Chamber did the city of Lacey proud and the Airmen of McChord Field greatly appreciated the generosity the sponsoring businesses displayed while feeding the home team. Watch for the final team results during subsequent Thrive articles.
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Above: The airmen of the 62nd Airlift Wing, the 446th Airlift Wing, and the Airmen of Scott Air Force Base.
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Chamber Government Affairs Committee By Michael G. Jackson, President/CEO, Cascade Driving Schools, Inc.
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he Lacey Chamber Government Affairs Committee represents you in local political matters affecting Chamber members. We concentrate on important local races, interview candidates as well as superintendents and administrations of political entities in the county. In the past, we have interviewed both current incumbents and candidates for Thurston County Commissioner, Lacey City Council, and the Lacey Fire District. This includes candidates, issues, and community leaders, as well as heads of organizations and departments such as LOTT and IT. We have also interviewed judges and make recommendations to the Chamber Board for endorsements on candidates and issues. We look at statewide initiatives and their proponents and opponents and see how they will affect Chamber members. We don’t interview national or statewide candidates. We do not recommend a stand on national issues. We concentrate on local issues and candidates. In September we present a candidates Forum that allows Chamber members a firsthand look at candidates. Some members are also part of a subset; The Lacey Business League, the Chambers PAC. The PAC gives money (up to $250) to worthy candidates that we feel will advance Chamber goals and objectives. You can become a voting member of the PAC with a $100 annual donation. A check off donation on your Lacey Chamber annual renewal also supports the PAC.
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Recently we interviewed Mark Arras, candidate for position 3, Lacey City Council, currently held my Jeff Gadman. Mark is a Washington State Patrol Lieutenant with 29 year of service. He is married and has five children, two still at home. He is a U.S. Army Veteran. Mark is a bit of a political novice but ran and lost against Mary Dean in 2003. He has not held an elected or appointed political position. He is back, he says, to ensure the future of Lacey as a place where children and families are safe. Mark also pledged to be non-partisan, a deeply divisive issue with the Lacey Council. Mark has several endorsements including Kym Wyman, Judy Wilson, and Gary Edwards. To date, he has raised $1,700. Mark’s web page is www.arras4council.com and his e-mail is mark@ arras4council.com. Mark’s interview is like most of our others. We are small group; we ask broad questions and very specific ones. We follow up and at times it is uncomfortable for candidates. It can be a hot seat. This is as close as you can get to a job interview for candidates The Lacey Government Affairs Committee does not always make an endorsement and never without interviewing all active candidates. We meet the second Friday of the month at the Panorama City Restaurant. Our Chairman is Dani Anderson. In the near future we will interview the other council candidates, fire district candidates, as well as other candidates and political issues affecting Chamber members. Come join us.
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Day of Empowerment
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Day of Empowerment is designed by local women for local women. The core beliefs of Empowered Women productions are threefold: (1) women thrive by building relationships, (2) we have more in common than not, and (3) we need opportunities to connect. The annual Day of Empowerment gives women in our community a venue where they can connect with themselves and others while exploring the possibilities of growth and change. The four founders—Nancy LaPointe, Marny Bright, Carrie Devlin, and Tammy Redmon—have been active in our community for several years. After taking an informal survey, they found that most women—homemakers, business owners, retirees, caregivers, and volunteers—feel disengaged from a sense of belonging. They seek a forum where they can celebrate and explore their uniqueness and connect with one another. The Day of Empowerment is now that forum. The full-day event will be filled with inspiring keynote speakers, creative hands-on workshops, effective networking opportunities, good food, and fun! The goal of the day is to inspire local women to realize their full potential and achieve self-sufficiency— financially, emotionally, and physically. This event has had a big impact on the women who have attended in the past. Here are some comments:
“The connections made, along the relevant business workshops, gave me the encouragement I needed to start my own counseling business.� — Kelli Foster “The keynote speaker spoke of financial responsibility and emotions around financial decisions, which touched me deeply. Now I have a new career and focus as a financial recovery coach.�—Mary Billerbeck “I loved the speakers and the workshops, and I saw friends and associates I hadn’t seen in so long. The Day of Empowerment was like getting a booster shot of inspiration and motivation.� — Susan Alexander
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July 5:01 Surge—Ferguson
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e were honored to have July’s 5:01 Surge hosted by Ferguson. Ferguson is located off of Carpenter Rd. (the part not under construction, right off of Martin Way) and has a beautiful, top-notch showroom. Sinks, toilets, faucets, bathtubs are some of the many items they offer to their customers. They have been at this location since fall of 1990 and have an excellent staff. Larry Anderson is the Manager and Carrie Deines is the Showroom Consultant. If you are wanting to remodel your home or upgrade a few items, go check out Ferguson and what they have to offer.
June 5:01 Surge—Budd Bay Promotions and Apparel
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udd Bay Promotions and Apparel has much to celebrate—a fantastic new location off of Martin Way! They invited the Lacey Chamber of Commerce to their 5:01 Surge on June 21, 2011. We had a wonderful time checking out their new spacious layout and all of the apparel and services they have to offer. If your company or kid’s baseball team is in need of apparel, you have to check them out. A big thank you to John and Lynn Grantham and all of the Budd Bay Promotions and Apparel staff!
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