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Our team welcomes you to enjoy ShowCase Magazine’s Best of 2023! This is our favorite time of the year as we have the distinct privilege of “shining a light” on the Best of 2023, as voted by you, our readers.
In April, we turned to you and requested your votes and feedback on 63 categories–everything from the best new businesses to services and shopping and everything in-between. Your feedback is what makes this issue possible, so thank you as always for casting your votes.
This year we are overjoyed to announce our continued growth as we have added five new categories to the Best of 2023 lineup. Thank you to our team for compiling the data and producing another expanded issue of ShowCase Magazine.
As we roll out the red carpet to “showcase” the best and the brightest in the region, we invite the organizations in this issue to pause and celebrate their success at being recognized as the best in each category. Excellence has a daily cost, and it is no accident that they find themselves here.
We are honored to present our readers’ favorites to you online, in print, digitally and on social media. Please join us in congratulating those organizations nominated here and send them your patronage. Thank you for reading and celebrating with us.
Robin Lucas
Robin Lucas, Publisher ShowCase Media
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• Beautifully appointed Guestrooms and Suites
• Expansive Conference Facilities & Event Rooms
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Spa Serein was developed to relax, refresh, and recharge the mind and spirit. Our spa therapies provide an experience that stimulates the senses with gifts from the ocean and surrounding forests.
Seasonal—Regional—Connected
Indulge in the finest Northwest flavors at Copper & Salt Northwest Kitchen. Featuring handcrafted cocktails, locally sourced produce, and fresh ingredients; our culinary team presents artisan dishes that capture the spirit of our region. Enjoy an energetic atmosphere and the highest-quality dining experience along the Tacoma waterfront.
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HOME REMODELER
American Dream Design Build 133 15th St SE, Puyallup
253.446.9000
americandreamdesignbuild.com
Kingdom Builders Yelm, WA
253.313.3890
kbc-llc.com
Rainier Construction
3404 57th St Ct Ste B, Gig Harbor 360.754.7010
253.858.9907
rainierconstructionllc.com
Rooster Remodels
3377 Bethel Rd #107, PMB 308 Port Orchard
253.267.8535
roosterremodels.com
HOME BUILDER
Kingdom Builders Yelm, WA
253.313.3890
kbc-llc.com
Rob Rice Homes
1868 State Ave NE, Olympia 360.754.7010
robricehomes.com
Scott Homes 3016 10th Ave NE, Olympia 360.357.9167
scotthomes.com
HOMEBUILDING SUPPLIER
Gray Lumber
3800 6th Ave, Tacoma
253.752.7000
graylumber.com
Sound Glass 5501 75th St W, Tacoma 253.473.7477
soundglass.com
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CABINET DESIGN
Bellmont Cabinets
13610 52nd St E #300, Sumner bellmontcabinets.com
Cabinets by Trivonna
4444 Lacey Blvd SE #G, Lacey 360.539.5057
cabinetsbytrivonna.com
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Cultivating Kindness Landscape & Design
6029 Capitol Blvd SW, Tumwater 360.915.8905
cultivatingkindnesslandscapedesign.com
Olympic Landscape 12708 58th Ave E, Puyallup 253.922.7075
olympiclandscape.com
Sunrise Landscaping Solutions 602 29th St SE, Auburn 253.394.1898
sunriselandscapingwa.com
GREENHOUSES/NURSERIES
Bark and Garden
4004 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia 360.352.2955
barkandgarden.com
The Barn Nursery
9510 Old Highway 99 SE, Olympia 360.943.2826
thebarnnurseryolympia.com
Watson’s Greenhouse and Nursery
6211 Pioneer Way E, Puyallup 253.845.7359
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INTERIOR DESIGN
Alinda Morris Interior Design
3016 Harborview Dr Gig Harbor 253.579.8431 alindamorrisinteriordesign.com
Calla Lily Designs
15508 133rd Ave E, Puyallup 253.988.7073
cldesigner.com
Northlight Interiors 1119 W Main St, Sumner 253.826.0339 northlightinteriors.com
Red Door Interiors
510 Custer Way SE Ste 301 Tumwater 701.335.8766
reddoorolympia.com
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Artisans Group
1508 4th Ave E Ste A, Olympia 360.570.0626
artisansgroup.com
Wedderman Architecture
2302 A St, Tacoma 253.973.6611 weddermann.com
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Evergreen Home Loans 221 Kenyon St NW Ste 201 Olympia 360.209.5740
evergreenhomeloans.com
HomeBridge Inspections 253.250.3307
homebridgeinspections.com
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ROOFING COMPANY
Rainy Day Exteriors
11010 Harbor Hill Dr, Gig Harbor 360.874.7663
rainydayexteriors.com
Roof Doctor 8120 Old Hwy 99 SE, Tumwater 360.352.1294
theroofdoctor.com
Roosevelt Roofing Eatonville 253.318.3543
rooseveltroofingllc.com
HEATING & COOLING COMPANY
Capital City Heating and Cooling 1218 Carpenter Rd SE, Lacey 804.608,8007
capitolheatingandcooling.com
Dana’s Heating and Cooling 2181 Chico Way NW, Bremerton 360.876.7670
danasheating.com
Ranger Heating and Cooling 2010 48th Ave Ct E, Tacoma 253.336.3777
rangerheating.com
WINDOW & DOOR COMPANY
Renewal By Anderson 253.263.7268
renewalbyandersen.com
Sound Glass 5501 75th St W, Tacoma 253.473.7477
soundglass.com
Milgard Windows 1010 54th Ave E, Tacoma
253.922.6030
milgard.com
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The Team RED Difference A full-service project management approach to your next move and home sale. We customize a strategy that meets your family's unique needs, focusing on YOU first. Free consultations with one call. • Community Connections & Placement Specialists • Space Planners, Organizers, Packers & Movers • Estate Sales, Auctions, Donation Locations & Junk Haulers • Inspectors, Contractors, Landscapers, House Cleaners • From start to finish by your side every step of the way 253-449-8088 GoTeamRED.com RE D Resourceful Experienced Dedicated CONCIERGE HOME SALE SERVICES spscc.edu Education to amplify the community
Senior Transitions
Tacoma Architect Named Small Business Person of the Year
a successful woman-owned business that is adding value to the community in many ways,” SBA Seattle District Director Kerrie Hurd said. “The diversity of her work, the jobs she has created, and the overall growth of her business are an impressive example of the fine small businesses we’re fortunate to have in our local community.”
The SBA Small Business Person of the Year recognizes small business owners who demonstrate staying power and substantiated history as an established business with at least three years of business operation.
“Winning this award is quite an honor,” Weddermann said. “I’ve grown this company on my own, from the ground up, with the help of a great team.”
Weddermann started her own company as an experienced architect. Following layoffs from other firms in 2009 due to economic recession, Weddermann was inspired to forge her own path forward. With the help of two part-time employees, Weddermann Architecture launched from a 500-square-foot office, working primarily on small residential projects.
The U.S. Small Business Administration recently named Jennifer Weddermann, architect, and owner of Weddermann Architecture in Tacoma, as their 2023 Washington Small Business Person of the Year.
Founded in 2010, Weddermann Architecture specializes in architectural design for residential, commercial, and community-based projects. Weddermann, a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professional and member of the U.S Green Building Council, is committed to sustainable design principles and projects that contribute to the beauty and growth of her community.
“Jennifer Weddermann has demonstrated tenacity, perseverance and generosity as an entrepreneur, and leads
In 2023, Weddermann Architecture now employs a team of seven full-time employees, owns their 3,000-square-foot building, and boasts a diverse portfolio of public and private projects that can be found throughout the South Puget Sound region, including projects at the Tacoma Light Rail Line, Tacoma Children’s Museum, and Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium.
In addition to leading her team on a growing list of projects, Weddermann volunteers time in her local community through pro-bono work, assisting local food banks, church groups, and as a mentor to aspiring welders and artisans.
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JODI HAILI 360.556.1544 jodih@kw.com new construction • resale • waterfront • luxury • investor • consulting • certified negotiator We have been servicing vintage hi-fi equipment since it was new hi-fi. We are an actual brick and mortar store where you can audition equipment and talk to humans with many years of experience in the AV business. 2306 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm 360.943.1393 descoAV.com Established June, 1969
HOUSING COMMUNITY
HOME SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
eliseo Retirement Community
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1301 N Highlands Pkwy, Tacoma 253.752.7112
eliseo.org
Point Ruston 5005 Ruston Way, Tacoma 253.414.1991
pointruston.com
Tehaleh
19001 Cascadia Blvd E, Bonney Lake 253.205.8190
tehaleh.com
Old Cannery Furniture Warehouse
13608 Valley Ave E, Sumner 253.863.0422
oldcanneryfurniture.com
Selden’s Furniture 1802 62nd Ave E, Tacoma 253.922.5700
seldens.com
Sage Interiors 2416 South C St, Tacoma 833.855.8733
sageinteriors.com
Woodshed Furniture
6127 Martin Way E, Lacey 360.491.0700
woodshedfurn.com
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LIVE YOUR PASSION HIGHLIFE AUTOMATIC COSC Proud Classroom Supporter 111 MARKET ST NE #104 OLYMPIA, WA 98501 360.357.4943 | PANOWICZ.COM
THURSTON COUNTY
Archibald Sisters
406 Capitol Way S, Olympia 360.943.2707
archibaldsisters.com
Belleza Ropa
101 Capitol Way N, Olympia 360.352.ropa (7672)
bellezaropa.com
Capital Mall & Promenade
625 Black Lake Blvd, Olympia 360.754.8017
shoppingcapitalmall.com
Compass Rose
416 Capitol Way S, Olympia 360.236.0788
compassroseshop.com
Courtyard Antiques
705 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.352.3864
courtyardantiquesolympia.com
Drees of Olympia
524 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.357.7177
dreesofolympia.com
Gracie’s Boutique
120-A South Tower Ave, Centralia 360.623.1586
facebook.com/graciesfashions
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PIERCE & KING COUNTY
A Picket Fence
1006 Main St, Sumner 253.863.6048 apicketfence.com
Almond Roca Outlets
3500 20th St E, Fife 253.620.3030 brown-haley.com
Envy
3813 N 26th St, Tacoma 253.761.5531 facebook.com/envytacoma
Kent Station
417 Ramsay Way, Kent 253.856.2301 kentstation.com
Simple Tidings & Kitchen
1115 Main St, Sumner 253.863.7933 simpletidings.com
South Hill Mall
3500 S Meridian, Puyallup 253.840.2828 southhillmall.com
Tacoma Mall 4502 S Steele St, Tacoma 253.475.4565 simon.com
The Outlet Collection
1101 Outlet Collection Dr SW Auburn 253.833.1790
outletcollectionseattle.com
Throwing Mud Gallery
2212 N 30th St, Tacoma 253.254.7961
throwingmudgallery.com
Uptown Gig Harbor
4701 Point Fosdick Dr NW Gig Harbor 253.851.4557
uptowngigharbor.com
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Spring Into Summer! More than 35 Shopping, Dining & Entertainment Options! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SHOP • SIP • STROLL DINE • DISCOVER ENJOY YOUR UPTOWN LIFE! ENJOY YOUR UPTOWN LIFE! AT&T BEN & JERRY’S BLAZING ONION BURGER CO. BLOOM DENIM BLUE AGAVE MEXICAN GRILL BRITTAIN & CO. CHICO’S CUTTERS POINT COFFEE EYE CANDY OPTICAL FRANKIE BOUTIQUIE GALAXY THEATRES & IMAX THE GARDEN ROOM GERTIE AND THE GIANT OCTOPUS BISTRO & WINE BAR GREEN HOUSE RESTAURANT HOMEGOODS J. JILL JASMINE’S SPA & NAILS JOS. A BANK KITSAP CREDIT UNION LELE RESTAURANT LOFT MASSAGE ENVY MARSHALLS 9ROUND PANERA BREAD PEARL TEA PIZZERIA FONDI SILVER SOLEIL TAN STUDIO SOMA SPORTS CLIPS HAIRCUTS STUDIO SIX: THE SALON & SPA SUGARING NYC TALBOTS TEACHING TOYS, TOO VAN DER VEEN JEWELERS More than 35 Shopping, Dining & Entertainment Options! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SHOP • SIP • STROLL DINE • DISCOVER uptowngigharbor.com • Gig Harbor Beer Festival • Gig Harbor Plant Swap • Cruise the Narrows Car Show • Free Summer Concerts • Summer Sidewalk Sale • Gig Harbor Music Against Cancer Hwy 16 to Exit 10 Olympic Drive to 4701 Pt. Fosdick Drive Visit us to join the fun UptownGigHarbor.com MON – SAT 11-7 | SUN 12 – 6 The Point Ruston Public Market is open 7 days a week featuring Owens Meat’s full service butcher shop, local produce, art, gifts, body products, and much more! Owens Meats Purple Peacock Pike Place Nuts Only Oatmeal Cookies Dancing Goats Coffee Bar Fardell Farms Fathom Seafood Taco Street Jack + Adeline Hearth King’s Mozzarella Love Lurra Bao Gardens Sage & Onyx Soapery + Much More! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MEET ME AT THE MARKET 5101 Yacht Club Road | Ruston
The HeART of the Home–Cabinets by Trivonna
Cabinets by Trivonna of Lacey pride themselves on a design experience that is uniquely customized to their individual client’s dreams and wishes.
Trivonna brings to life an artful design plan built around their customer’s needs and budget. We’ve all discovered that the ‘heart of the home’ isn’t just for the cook anymore. Often our kitchen plays host not only to baking and cooking, but to children’s and adult art, science and homework projects, and even dad’s auto repair, fishing and tackle shop.
“The kitchen has become a gathering place meant for entertaining guests and gathering family alike,” states owner Amber Bevacqua. “Our clients enjoy artful and thoughtful design built around the specific and functional needs for their space.”
Navigating the myriad of decisions on textiles and design options can be daunting. Trivonna has created a design studio offering a nurturing environment that helps clients realize their best kitchen design.
Whatever your kitchen design dream, creating a work of art and functional space built for you and your family is what Cabinets by Trivonna does beautifully. Be sure to visit their creative space and showroom in Lacey and meet Rick and Amber Bevacqua. They help make dream kitchens a reality.
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Cabinets by Trivonna
cabinetsbytrivonna.com
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(3 6 0) 352-3 8 6 4 705 4th Ave E Olympia, WA 98506 ANTIQUES & HOME DECOR OLD & NEW DECOR FOR YOUR HOME AND GARDEN 10,000 square feet of antiques, mid-century, gifts and home decor located next to city hall in historic downtown olympia open daily 10 am - 5 pm CURBSIDE PICK-UP AVAILABLE! 705 4th Ave E, Olympia • 360-352-3864 • courtyardantiquesandhome@gmail.com courtyardantiquesolympia.com CourtyardAntiquesOlympia holylamborganics.com Locally Made Natural Bedding OLYMPIA BED STORE 418 Washington St SE, Olympia (360) 819-4293 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM–6PM | Sunday 11AM–5PM Basics for Everyday Living & Cooking 1115 Main St, Sumner | 253.863.7933 simpletidings.com
ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Harbor Greens
5225 Olympic Dr, Gig Harbor
253.851.7911
harborgreensmarket.com
Olympia Bed Store/ Holy Lamb Organics
418 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.819.4293
holylamborganics.com
Whole Foods, University Place
3515 Bridgeport Way W University Place
253.534.4500
wholefoodsmarket.com
JEWELRY
Fircrest Jewelers
1001 Regents Blvd, Fircrest 253.732.8836
fircrestjewelers.com
Johnson Jewelers
103 S Meridian, Puyallup 253.848.1332
johnson-jewelers.com
LeRoy Jewelers
940 Broadway, Tacoma 253.272.3377
ljewelers.com
Panowicz Jewelers
111 Market St NE, Olympia 360.357.4943
panowicz.com
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GIFTS
Almond Roca Outlets
3500 20th St E, Fife 253.620.3030
brown-haley.com
Bittersweet Chocolates
203 Columbia St NW, Olympia 360.489.1812
bittersweetchocolatesllc.com
Linnea’s Unique Boutique
6715 Martin Way E, Lacey 360.789.1112
shoplinneas.com
ANTIQUES
Courtyard Antiques
705 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.352.3864
courtyardantiquesolympia.com
Inta Vintage Sumner
1109 Main St, Sumner 253.939.4888
facebook.com/intavintage
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a part of the Auburn community for 24 years. Come and see what’s new for you by visiting our stores today!
For Every Occasion WHERE TO SHOP
Stormans Legacy of Family of Businesses Continues to Serve the Community
The Stormans family has been active in the Olympia business and community scene for the past 70 years. It’s a fourthgeneration family business that continues to serve and evolve. Whether you are hoping to fill your grocery cart with locally and regionally sourced food, needing to renew your car tabs, planning a party or an event, or requiring a prescription that needs compounding, Stormans has your back.
Ralph’s Thriftway - 1908 4th Ave E, Olympia
Ralph’s, on Olympia’s Eastside, does an amazing job for one-stop shopping. Enjoy the floral department as you enter the store. Food aisles contain produce and edibles from local and regional suppliers. Stormans Customer Service Center operates a postal station and manages auto licensing. You can stop for coffee at the newly renovated Starbucks Coffee or order sandwiches from Subway. Need wine or beer? No problem. Check out the row of handy kitchen gadgets and housewares for you or to give as a gift.
Bayview Thriftway - 516 4th Ave W, Olympia
Located on the boardwalk in downtown Olympia, Bayview also serves shoppers well. Like Ralph’s, there are specialty items like fuchsia baskets or fresh fish. Batdorf & Bronson coffee is available inside the front door. The deli can make you a single sandwich or a hundred. You can talk with a caterer about your upcoming event. Take in spectacular views of Budd Inlet, the port and the Olympic Mountains while you eat your deli goodies in the seating area upstairs.
Bayview School of Cooking
Classes are back in swing with a catalogue of tempting sessions. Schedule a date night or an outing with friends.
Northwest Remedies Compounding Pharmacy
The talented team works with customers for over-thecounter and prescription needs to prevent and treat disease
and deficiencies. They also work with your vet to compound remedies for your pet.
Celebrations
From intimate dinners to community events, Celebrations has what you need from chairs, tables, and décor.
The Community Rebate Program donates one percent of Thrift-e Rewards Card shoppers’ purchases to support the nonprofit of your choice. Sign up for the kid’s club. Discover recipes and meal ideas on the website. Keep up with activities, special sales and other news on the Ralph’s and Thriftway Facebook page.
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Can You Really Travel When Buying and Selling a Home? This Couple Just Did
The Raaks of Kent were living their retirement dream and traveling frequently. But their travel schedule was at odds with their desire to sell their home of 35 years in Kent and downsize to a condo with a waterfront view. Lucky for them, a few years before, they met Kathy Kleber and were introduced to her concierge-level service through Team RED.
According to Perry Raak, a retired pastor, “Our experience with Team RED was very different from our recent experience with a Realtor back East selling my mother’s home. It was above and beyond what we could have hoped for.”
After finding the perfect condo for the Raak’s, Kathy became their project manager in getting updates made to the new purchase and making the adjustments needed to sell their six-bedroom Kent family home of 35 years. “She had reliable qualified contacts to help us at each step of the adventure, both in selling our home and in purchasing the condo all while accommodating our complicated travel plans,” said Perry. Kathy and Team RED (an acronym for Resourceful, Experienced & Dedicated) had responsible and reliable contacts that saved time and ensured the process moved to completion, even when the Raaks weren’t there.
“There were a lot of moving parts in this transaction, and it was with our Team RED concierge services experience and
our trusted resources that we were able to provide a beacon of light to how this could and would be done,” said Kleber recently.
“Kathy led us and explained each step of the way. What seemed difficult and confusing at times moved smoothly with Kathy’s help,” said Cherie Raak, who herself has a lot of customer service experience from working at Nordstrom, and most recently as a marketing director for an assisted living community.
Perry and Cherie Raak celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary in June and now enjoy their waterfront condo, adoring their grandchildren, visiting a lifetime of friends, and working as Security at Mariner games . . . and, oh yes, traveling!
Team RED offers a complimentary consultation to help clients create a plan based on their full-service project management real estate approach. Servicing with heart, homes for all life’s seasons.
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Team RED
goteamred.com
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INSURANCE COMPANY
Duncan and Associates
2111 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia 360.352.7588
duncanins.com
Fournier Insurance Solutions
Montesano, Chehalis, Gig Harbor, University Place, Bremerton fourniersolutions.com
Propel Insurance
1201 Pacific Ave #1000, Tacoma 253.759.2200
propelinsurance.com
BANKING
Heritage Bank
Thirteen locations in Thurston and Pierce counties heritagebanknw.com
Olympia Federal Savings
Eight locations in the South Sound 360.754.3400
olyfed.com
Umpqua Bank
Over 100 South Sound locations umpquabank.com
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Rants Group
724 Columbia St NW #140
Olympia 360. 943.8060
rantsgroup.com
Soundview Property Management
5775 Soundview Dr Ste 102A
Gig Harbor
253.514-6520
soundviewpropertymanagementllc. managebuilding.com
CREDIT UNION
OBEE Credit Union
Eight locations in the South Sound 800.642.4014 obee.com
Sound Credit Union
29 branches in the Puget Sound region soundcu.com
TwinStar Credit Union
Twenty locations 1.800.258.3115 twinstarcu.com
WA State Employees Credit Union
Eleven locations in the South Sound 800.562.0999 wsecu.org
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Edward Jones, Jeff Kopp
3231 Willamette Dr NE Ste F, Lacey 360.438.6637
edwardjones.com/us-en/financialadvisor/jeff-kopp
Shelgren Financial: Chambers Bay
5350 Orchard St W Ste 200 University Place 253.473.0656
shelgrenfinancial.com
Sawston Wealth 2010 Caton Way SW, Olympia 360.464.2025
sawstonwealth.com
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OlyFed Creates New Affordable Housing Assistance Fund
Since their beginning in 1906, Olympia Federal Savings or OlyFed as many people call them, has been dedicated to helping with the housing needs of the community. Their neighbor-helping-neighbor business model is how they describe mutual banking at its core and it’s why they are accountable to customers and not corporate shareholders.
This was an innovative approach to banking 117 years ago and today it remains a socially responsible way for them to do business. The Team at OlyFed also believes in putting people above the bottom line and one way they highlight this is by dedicating anywhere from 10 to 15% of their profits each year to local community organizations.
Always striving to do more and reach out further, this year OlyFed is establishing a new Affordable Housing Assistance Fund to support the spectrum of housing needs in the community. Each time they close a new mortgage loan for a customer purchasing or constructing a home, they will be contributing to the fund in the customer’s honor.
During its first year, the fund will be supporting Habitat for Humanity, Homes First, and Interfaith Works. With each mortgage and construction loan closing, a donation will be made to all three of these organizations to ensure the full gamut of housing needs is addressed in the community. The contributions by OlyFed to the Affordable Housing Assistance Fund are in addition to their regular and ongoing support of these three housing organizations.
“We’re very excited to be able to provide additional support to the housing needs of our community,” Josh Deck, President and CEO said.
“Even better, we love that this program helps complement our existing Two Cent initiative, where we contribute two cents to a local nonprofit for every one of our customer debit card transactions. Now, both our deposit and loan customers are directly supporting our community when they do business with OlyFed. We believe this is just another way for us to demonstrate our mutual banking values and our commitment to community leadership.”
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OlyFed
olyfed.com
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CAR SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
Capitol City Honda 2370 Carriage Loop SW, Olympia 360.347.1224
capitolcityhonda.com
Korum Automotive 100 River Rd, Puyallup 253.286.5213 korum.com
Olympia Nissan 2220 Carriage Dr SW, Olympia 360.754.5525
olympianissan.com
Toyota of Puyallup 1400 River Rd, Puyallup 253.286.6000
toyotaofpuyallup.com
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AUTO BODY REPAIR
Boss Auto Repair 3200 Pacific Ave SE, Olympia 360.915.9847
bossautorepairnw.com
Capitol City Honda 2370 Carriage Loop SW, Olympia 800.594.2956
capitolcityhonda.com
Fix Auto Puyallup and Gig Harbor 253.845.5665 fixautousa.com
LAW PRACTICE
Connelly Law Offices 2301 N 30th St, Tacoma 253.593.5100
506 2nd Ave, Seattle 206.816.3002
connelly-law.com
Henderson Law Group 1800 Cooper Pt Rd SW Ste 1 Olympia 360.943.7710
hendersonlaw.net
Ledger Square Law 710 Market St, Tacoma 253.327.1900
ledgersquarelaw.com
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Christine ForreyKeller Williams Group 676 Woodland Square Lp SE #122 Lacey 206.779.5401
christineforrey.com
Kathy KleberKeller Williams Group 33434 8th Ave S Ste 103 Federal Way 206.650.6113
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Sharon Benson 2209 N Pearl St, Tacoma 253.381.7447
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Virgil Adams Real Estate 806 State Ave NE, Olympia 360.352.3756
virgiladamsre.com
FLORIST Blitz Florist 909 Pacific Ave, Tacoma 253.572.2327
blitzflorist.com
Capitol Florist 515 Capitol Way S, Olympia 360.357.5757
capitolflorist.com
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SOUTH SOUND SUCCESS STORY:
Heidi Duncan of Duncan Insurance
It could be that some superheroes come into being from a toxic spider bite, but other superheroes are just born into their roles as descendants of “do-gooders” before them. That’s the case with Heidi Duncan of Duncan and Associates Insurance Brokers, based in Olympia.
From the time she was young, little Heidi dreamed of following in her father’s footsteps and becoming an insurance agent. When other kids set their sights on becoming a doctor, professional ice skater or architect, Heidi was interested only in insurance.
Her father, Russ Duncan, founded Duncan Insurance 50 years ago. When Heidi was three and a half years old, she started going to work with her dad to give her mom a break with her newborn brother. Her first job was to pick staples out of the carpet, but that soon progressed to more complex tasks. By kindergarten she was using the office typewriter like a pro.
Heidi knows exactly when she knew that she wanted to be an insurance agent. When she was four or five, the phone rang at home in the middle of the night, awakening everyone in the Duncan household. It was a client. His house had just burned down and he was calling his insurance agent for help. Heidi’s father leapt to action.
He let his client know that he was completely taken care of and that he would be there for him every step of the way.
The superhero was revealed. Russ Duncan demonstrated to his daughter how important it is to take care of people in stressful times. It should be no surprise that when Heidi turned 18, she was one of the youngest people in Washington state ever to take and pass the insurance agent licensing exam.
Since then, she has been working diligently to help her clients. “Listening to the needs of my clients and helping them understand all the options available to them is the center of all our work,” notes Heidi. “Our agency may be small, but we have a huge range of expertise and since we operate like a family, we work to provide seamless wraparound insurance coverage.”
Being available to clients for emergencies continues to be a cornerstone of Duncan and Associates Insurance Brokers. “We are like financial first responders,” says Heidi Duncan. “We provide calm and comforting expertise for people who are dealing with major issues. We want to be superheroes.”
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Duncan Insurrance duncanins.com
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Dental Assistant Training Now Open
Finding the right dental practice isn’t always easy, but learning more about Light Dental Studios may make the choice easier. A privately-owned company founded by Dr. Steve Braughton, Light Dental Studios has 22 locations throughout the Puget Sound offering general dentistry, orthodontics, pediatrics, and prosthodontics (dentures). According to Katie Hogan, Executive Administrator at Light Dental Studios, “We are all about convenience for our patients from being open daily from 7am to 7pm, to offering Saturday appointments and having dental specialists in house to create fulfillment of all your dental needs in one day.”
With many of the dentists on staff graduating in the top 10% of their class, patients are assured they will have a quality experience at Light
Dental Studios. This high-performing staff was one of the reasons behind the addition of the Central Academy of Dental Assisting, a new dental assistant training program located at their new Tacoma location on 6th Avenue. “We realized we had an abundance of talent on our staff that could pass along their current, up-to-date knowledge through an accelerated program for dental assistants,” said Hogan recently.
Through the focused course program with classes in the morning and hands-on training in the afternoon, students of the program get to work in real life, trained by people currently practicing. “We can actually get students up and running faster by doing it hands on and it allows our current staff the opportunity for professional growth.”
Bundled with the new Tacoma location, Light Dental Studios recently added a Bellevue and Lynnwood location bringing their ‘hub and spoke’ model to locations throughout the Puget Sound. Meaning, they operate a few big offices which house the specialty dentists to meet the needs of patients with more complex issues, while also operating smaller offices spread out in various communities to allow for those patients that prefer a more intimate atmosphere. “We want to be where our patients are.”
vLYNN CASTLE
Light Dental Studios
lightdentalstudios.com
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HEALTH CARE SERVICES
MultiCare Health Services
Multiple locations in the South Sound 253.403.1000
multicare.org
Olympia Orthopaedic Associates
Five locations olyortho.com
Providence St. Peter 413 Lilly Rd NE, Olympia 360.491.9480
washington.providence.org
HOSPITAL CARE
MultiCare Health Services
Multiple locations in the South Sound 253.403.1000
multicare.org
Providence St. Peter 413 Lilly Rd NE, Olympia 360.491.9480
washington.providence.org
Virginia Mason
Franciscan Health
Locations throughout South Puget Sound 253.426.4101
vmfh.org
PEDIATRIC CARE
Olympia Pediatrics 3434 12th Ave NE, Olympia 360.413.8470
olympiapediatrics.com
Pediatrics Northwest
Four locations to serve 253.383.5777
pedsnw.net
Sound Family Medicine
Four locations in the South Sound 253.848.5951
soundfamilymedicine.com
DENTAL SERVICES
Light Dental Studios
Eighteen South Sound locations lightdentalstudios.com
Kvinsland Dentistry
5122 Olympic Dr NW #A201
Gig Harbor 253.851.9171
kvinslanddentistry.com
SoundBridge Dental Arts
2727 Hollycroft St, Gig Harbor 253.857.4114
soundbridgedentalarts.com
Tranquil Dental Wellness
Three locations
tranquilitydentalwellness.com
EYE CARE SERVICES
Clarus Eye Centre 345 College St SE, Lacey 360.456.3200
claruseye.com
Evergreen Eye Center
Four locations in the Puget Sound region 800.340.3595
evergreeneye.com
Eye Candy Optical 4735 Pt Fosdick Dr NW Ste 300 Gig Harbor 253.432.4303
eyecandy-optical.com
Tumwater Eye Center 6510 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater 360.352.6060
tumwatereye.com
OPTICAL SHOP
Eye Candy Optical
4735 Pt Fosdick Dr NW Ste 300 Gig Harbor 253.432.4303
eyecandy-optical.com
Tumwater Eye Center 6510 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater 360.352.6060
tumwatereye.com
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RETIREMENT LIVING SERVICES
eliseo Retirement Community
1301 N Highlands Pkwy, Tacoma 253.752.7112
eliseo.org
Fieldstone Communities
Three locations in Pierce and Thurston counties
fieldstonecommunities.com
Weatherly Inn
6016 N Highlands Pkwy, Tacoma 253.752.8550
weatherlyinn.com
HOME HEALTH CARE
Advanced Health Care
Two locations (Tacoma and Olympia) 800.690.3330
advanced-healthcare.com
Sound Health Options 3518 6th Ave, Tacoma 253.756.5007
soundoptions.com
Synergy HomeCare
2920 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia 360.338.0837
synergyhomecare.com
WELLNESS SERVICES
eliseo Retirement Community
1301 N Highlands Pkwy, Tacoma 253.752.7112
eliseo.org
Heart of Wellness
205 Clark Pl SE, Tumwater 360.570.0401
heartofwellness.org
Olympia Obstetrics and Gynecology
615 Lilly Rd NE, Olympia 360. 413.8413
olyobgyn.com
WORKOUT FOR WELLNESS
Tacoma Body & Brain Yoga 1612 S Mildred St Ste B, Tacoma 253.566.9642
bodynbrain.com
Vie Fitness
Five locations vieathletics.com
YMCA - Briggs Family 1530 Yelm Highway SE, Olympia 360. 753.6576
southsoundymca.org
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Bloom and Blossom Spa
111 Tumwater Blvd SE Ste C213
Tumwater
360.706.2674
bloomandblossomspa.com
Olympus Spa
8615 S Tacoma Way, Lakewood
253.588.3355
olympusspa.com
Serenity Spa
Tacoma and University Place 253.473.7830
serenityspatacoma.com
Seven Inlets Spa
91 W State Route 108, Shelton 360.462.1772
seveninletsspa.com
SALON
FoxFire Salon
Two Tacoma locations
253.565.7765
foxfiresalon.com
Intaglio Salon at Point Ruston
5101 N Main St, Tacoma 253.472.0359
theintagliosalon.com
Luxe For Style Salon
321 Cleveland Ave SE, Tumwater
360.754.1600
luxeforstyle.com
Mission Salon
1115 Main St, Sumner
253.470.3970
missionsalonandspa.com
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AESTHETICS & SKIN CARE
Cascade Eye and Skin Centers
Three locations 253.848.3000
cascadeeyeskin.com
Spruce Skin & Wax Shoppe
4419 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia 360.701.1380
spruceshoppe.com
The V Spa
4833 Tumwater Valley Dr SE Tumwater
360.352.3401
thevspa.com
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Blitz & Co Florist Bringinglifetoflowersforover30years. taComa’s Downtown Florist 909 PaCiFiC ave - taComa | 253.572.2327 | blitzflorist.com Featuring unique gifts: Bunnies by the Bay | Votivo Candles Vance Kitera Candles | Home Expressions TACOMA’S SALON FOR Natural Hair & Beauty 1119 Main Street Sumner, WA 98390 253.470.3970 missionsalonandspa.com Nurture, Replenish & Restore
SCHOOLS
Bellarmine Preparatory School 2300 S Washington St, Tacoma 253.752.7701
bellarmineprep.org
Cascade Christian Schools
Six campuses in Pierce County 253.841.1776
cascadechristian.org
Evergreen Christian School 1010 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia 360.357.5590
ecsolympia.com
Life Christian Academy 1717 S Union Ave, Tacoma 253.756.2199
wherelifehappens.org
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Pierce College
Four locations 253.964.6500
pierce.ctc.edu
South Puget Sound Community College
Lacey and Olympia 360.596.5200
spscc.edu
COLLEGE
Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Ave S, Tacoma 253.535.7411
plu.edu
Saint Martin’s University 5000 Abbey Way SE, Lacey 360.491.4700
stmartin.edu
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SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY GALA 2023
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Join us for the Saint Martin’s Gala as we host three special guests: Chefs Tom Douglas, Thierry Rautureau, also known as The Chef in The Hat™, and Italian butcher Dario Cecchini.
Guests will immerse themselves in a rustic Pacific Northwest atmosphere as they savor the unique styles and flavors of these renowned guests. Enjoy cooking demos, live auction and an after party all benefiting funds for Saint Martin’s University student scholarships.
Learn more about this year’s guests and event details at www.stmartin.edu/Gala or call 360-438-4366.
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TOM DOUGLAS THIERRY RAUTUREAU DARIO CECCHINI
TRACKSIDE PIZZA
When It’s Kids’ Choice
We’ve all been there. Getting the entire family to agree on where to eat out can be a challenge. Until your kids say, “Let’s go to Trackside Pizza . . . I want to Pie Up.”
Kids love Trackside Pizza because they can watch and listen to the rumble of real trains on the tracks while they make their own pizzas. The friendly team at Trackside Pizza will bring a personalsize pizza dough ready to go, red sauce, cheese, and the child’s choice of up to three toppings out to your table. The kids put it all together however they like. And then the best part is they get to call out “PIE UP!!” with the cooks.
According to Shaun Brobak, owner of Trackside Pizza, “There has never been a bad kid’s pizza from Pie Up. Every one is perfect because they made it.”
When Brobak and his team were developing the Trackside Pizza concept more than 18 years ago, he was the parent of young children, and he knew parents were influenced on products and restaurants by their kids. “Parents always want to show their kids a good time so we felt we should create something interesting that would get kids to bring their parents,” said Brobak.
While there is a special nod to the young people in the household with the Pie Up program, the entire family will enjoy Trackside Pizza because of the high-quality ingredients they use in everything they make.
“We focus on the quality of our ingredients because we want to serve high-quality food in the form of a pizza,” said Brobak. Everything on the menu at Trackside Pizza contains the same special ingredient–exceptional food quality with no shortcuts.
After 18 years in the business, many of Trackside Pizza’s original Pie Up customers have grown up, so they continue to introduce new kids to the build-your-own pizza concept.
Trackside Pizza has a banquet room for sports teams, birthdays, or other parties as well as a Rewards Program and gift cards that can be purchased online.
There are two great locations of Trackside Pizza in Sumner and Puyallup. They are open 11am to 10pm daily for dine-in, take out, or delivery.
vLYNN CASTLE
Trackside Pizza
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PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Crockett’s Public House
118 E Stewart Ave, Puyallup 253.466.3075
crockettspublichouse.com
Gardner’s Restaurant
111 Thurston Ave NW, Olympia 360.786.8466
gardnersrestaurant.com
Well 80 Brewhouse
514 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.915.6653
well80.com
ITALIAN DINING
Aversano’s 6015 Parker Rd E, Sumner 253.863.3618
aversanos.com
Basilico Ristorante
507 Capitol Way S, Olympia 360.570.8777
ristorantebasilico.com
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ASIAN INFLUENCE DINING
Chili Thai
3712 9th Ave, Puyallup 253.864.7005
chilithai.com
Indochine Asian Dining Lounge
1924 Pacific Ave, Tacoma 253.272.8200
indochinedowntown.com
The Lemon Grass Restaurants 212 4th Ave W, Olympia 360.705.1832
8101 Quinault Dr NE, Lacey 360.459.9511
5801 Capitol Blvd SW, Tumwater 360.705.0055
Crudo and Cotto
2717 N Proctor St, Tacoma 253.292.1120
crudoandcotto.com
Mama Stortini’s
3207 East Main Ave, Puyallup 253.845.7569
240 W Kent Station St, Kent 253.854.5050 mamastortinis.com
Massimo Italian Bar & Grill
13802 Purdy Dr NW, Gig Harbor 253.514.6237
massimobarandgrill.com
Mercato Ristorante
111 Market St, Olympia 360.528.3663
mercatoristorante.com
thelemongrassrestaurants.com
Long Beach Cafe
10114 Bridgeport Way SW Lakewood 253.565.3269
longbeachcaferestaurant.com
MEXICAN DINING
Don Juan’s Mexican Kitchen & Cantina
639 Lincoln Ave E, Tenino 360.264.8226
donjuanstenino.com
El Sarape
Four locations in the South Sound elsarape.net
Matador Tacoma 721 Pacific Ave, Tacoma 253.627.7100
matadorrestaurants.com
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Wanna Cupcake? Opens Second Location
Wanna Cupcake? is a gourmet cupcake and specialty cake bakery in Puyallup. With a full espresso bar featuring Dillano’s coffee, as well as smoothies, Italian sodas and energy drink spritzers, Wanna Cupcake? recently added a new takeout-only location in University Place in the Green Firs Shopping Center with neighbors Trader Joe’s and Safeway.
“With our first store’s success in Puyallup more than 10 years ago, we decided to expand, and we always wanted to be in UP and serve that market,” said owner Jim Romano. "We also thought it was a good opportunity post-COVID to grow the business as well as develop employees.”
In 2011, Romano and wife Karie combined her passion for baking and heart to serve with his business acumen to create Wanna Cupcake?. Her dedication to her products, her customers and her team has made Wanna Cupcake? into a hometown favorite.
This small family-owned business features everything made from scratch each day; nothing is ever sold day-old. With more than 120 recipes, new flavors are baked daily, and the menu rotates constantly with
seasonal tastes. According to Jim, “While we do a lot of other things to meet our customers’ requests including custom wedding cakes, delicious muffins, scones, cookies, and bars . . . the heartbeat of our bakery is still cupcakes.”
With a fanatical approach to customer service, Wanna Cupcake? is the perfect combination of delicious treats in an inviting atmosphere. The Romanos' core belief of customer service is that “Every Customer Leaves Happy.” By embracing every opportunity to serve customers and exceed their expectations, Wanna Cupcake? wants to make sure fans come back time after time. Plus, their efforts in the community at large demonstrate their commitment to the people they work with and their desire “to help in any way we can.”
What began back in 2011 as vendors in local farmers markets has grown into a vibrant business as the Romanos simultaneously have franchised and will open more of their own corporate locations.
vLYNN CASTLE
Wanna Cupcake wannacupcake.com
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MEAT LOVERS
Asado
2810 6th Ave, Tacoma 253.272.7770
asadotacoma.com
Ranch House BBQ 10841 Kennedy Creek Rd SW Olympia 360.866.8704
ranchhousebbq.com
Ricardo’s Kitchen + Bar 676 Woodland Square Loop, Lacey 360.413.9995
chefricardo.com
Room 188 Steakhouse 12888 188th Ave SW, Rochester 360.273.2000
luckyeagle.com
Stacks Burgers Tacoma 5061 Main St, Tacoma 253.301.2962
stack571.com
DINING WITH FLAIR
Art House Café 111 N Tacoma Ave, Tacoma 253.212.2011 arthousecafe.com
Crudo and Cotto 2717 N Proctor St, Tacoma 253.292.1120 crudoandcotto.com
Green.House Restaurant 4793 Pt Fosdick Dr NW Gig Harbor 253.514.6482 greenhousegigharbor.com
McMenamins Elks Temple 565 Broadway, Tacoma 253.300.8754 mcmenamins.com
Oxbow Urban Kitchen 1105 Pacific Ave, Sumner 253.881.5111
oxbowurbankitchen.com
PATIO DINING
Swing Wine Bar 825 Columbia St SW, Olympia 360.357.9464
swingwinebar.com
Toscanos Italian Grill 437 29th St NE, Puyallup 253.864.8600
toscanospuyallup.com
HAPPY HOUR
Chelsea Oyster Bar 222 Capitol Way N, Olympia 360.915.7784
chelseafarms.net
HG Bistro 1618 E Main, Puyallup 253.845.5747
orderhgbistro.com
Matador Tacoma 721 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma 253.627.7100
matadorrestaurants.com
Octopas Olympia 610 Water St SW, Olympia 360.878.9333
octapascafe.com
BAKERY
The Cat and Rabbitt Cake Shop 2811 6th Ave, Tacoma 877. 585.1085
thecatandrabbitt.com
Left Bank Pastry 1001 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.350.0669
leftbankpastry.com
Wanna Cupcake
Puyallup and Tacoma 253.256.5566
wannacupcake.com
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SOUTH SOUND MARITIME HERITAGE ASSOCIATION PRESENTS Olympia Harbor Days Celebrates 50 years! Labor Day Weekend • September 1-3, 2023 Along Olympia’s Waterfront All activities and events subject to change without notice. visit HarborDays.com for details &where to stay Olympia Harbor Days Over 300 SEAWORTHY EXPERIENCES: • Vintage Tugboat races on Sunday • historic ships excursions –lady washington and virginia v • small watercraft experiences – sailboats, dragon boats, canoes • makers markets, commercial row, food g’alley • hands on kids activities • live music, entertainment, art, pirates and more
History & Nature Center in Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls Moves Ahead
House, is under its management. The Foundation continues to cultivate its partnership with the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the City of Tumwater. Generous easements were granted to expand the salmon hatchery and the ADA-compliant Deschutes Valley Trail, where walkers and bikers are welcome.
Plans for the History & Nature Center at Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls are coming to fruition as the Olympia Tumwater Foundation accelerates its fundraising. The new 4,800-squarefoot building will feature historical and artistic displays that showcase the deep cultural and historical roots of the surrounding property. Visitors will have access to exhibit, event, and common areas, including bathrooms. With a nod to the brewery, there’s a Tasting Room for beverages and snacks. The capital campaign has secured its first $2 million and intends to raise another $5.5 million.
The park, a popular year-round attraction, is one of the most historical
places in the State of Washington. It is ancestral homeland to the Squaxin Island Tribe. The area marks the end of the Oregon Trail, and it will be forever associated with the Olympic Brewing Company. Locals and tourists are astounded by the roaring falls and spectacular beauty of walkways lined with native greenery. “It is a great experience to grow, rest, and learn,” says Lee Wojnar, President of the Olympia Tumwater Foundation.
A surprise to many, the private park is owned by the nonprofit Olympia Tumwater Foundation, not by a city or government municipality. The care and maintenance of the 15-acre property, along with the Schmidt
The new History & Nature Center is part of the ongoing redevelopment within Tumwater. Analysis indicates that the construction will create 40 full-time jobs and produce over $11 million dollars in economic impact to Thurston County. Tax revenues, employment, along with event and sales revenues will continue to support the community.
Brewery Park is open without cost to the public. The Foundation runs on the generosity of donations. “We can’t do this on our own,” encourages Wojnar. The Foundation welcomes you to participate at all levels. Explore the park, take pictures of the falls, touch stone walls, learn about salmon, and appreciate our history. Your financial gifts support an organization that keeps this precious jewel available for generations.
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Olympia Tumwater Foundation olytumfoundation.org
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ENTERTAINMENT
Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center
31510 Pete Von Reichbauer Way S Federal Way
253.835.7010
fwpaec.org
Tacoma Arts Live
1001 S. Yakima Ave Ste 1,Tacoma 253.346.1721
tacomaartslive.org
The Washington Center for the Performing Arts
512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585
washingtoncenter.org
MOVIE EXPERIENCE
Century Point Ruston
5057 Main St, Tacoma 253.752.6325
cinemark.com
Uptown Galaxy Theatres
4649 Pt Fosdick Dr NW, Gig Harbor 888.407.9874
galaxytheatres.com
Yelm Cinema
201 Prairie Park St SE, Yelm 360.458.8933
yelmcinemas.com
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GOLF COURSE
Chambers Bay
6320 Grandview Dr W University Place 253.460.4653
chambersbaygolf.com
Indian Summer
5900 Troon Lane SE, Olympia 360.923.1075
indiansummergolf.com
Salish Cliffs
91 W State Route 108, Shelton 360.462.3673
salish-cliffs.com
HOTEL
Hotel Murano
1320 Broadway, Tacoma 253.238.8000
hotelmuranotacoma.com
Inn at Gig Harbor
3211 56th St NW, Gig Harbor 253.858.1111
innatgigharbor.com
Silver Cloud Inn Tacoma/Ruston 253.272.1300
silvercloud.com
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Gig Harbor Film Festival: Art in Motion
The Gig Harbor Film Festival (GHFF) is excited to be back for another four-day run on September 21-24, 2023! The Uptown Galaxy Theatres in Gig Harbor will be showcasing this world-class, boutique film festival experience for local and visiting fans of independent film.
The expanded festival now includes five screens and features over 80 indie films showcasing a blend of feature length and shorts, animation, documentaries, and Made in Washington films. Many films will have a Q&A session post-screening so you can meet the director and creative team and learn more about your new favorite film.
For Opening Night on September 21, the curtain will rise on East of the Mountains, filmed in the Eastern Washington wilderness. World-renown
and respected actor Tom Skerritt will be attending and leading the Q&A post-screening for VIP Passholders. Mr. Skerritt has appeared in over 40 films (Top Gun) and believes this drama is one of the masterpieces of his career.
In addition to the films (most shown twice) there are multiple lively events throughout the festival. The highlight every year is the Meet the Filmmakers Party held at a stunning waterfront estate in Gig Harbor.
To attend the GHFF, there are two purchase options: (1) VIP Passes include full access and priority seating to all events and screenings ($375) and, (2) General Admission Passes cover screenings September 22-24 and will be sold at the Galaxy Theatres beginning August 1 ($50 in-person only).
In addition to the yearly festival, the GHFF invites the local community to enjoy Monday Movie Nights at 6:30pm the last Monday of each month at the Galaxy. (Tickets can be purchased on their website.)
Whether it’s a one-night showing on Monday or the four-day festival, the GHFF is all about cultivating a sense of community and joining together to experience cinematic stories. Come see why the GHFF remains one of the Top 100 Best Reviewed Festivals in the world by FilmFreeway. (Very impressive considering there are over 12,000 festivals in the world!)
See you at the movies!
vPAMELA HOLT
Gig Harbor Film Festival
gigharborfilm.org
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LeMay–America’s Car Museum
2702 East D St, Tacoma 253.779.8490
americascarmuseum.org
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park 11610 Trek Dr E, Eatonville 360.832.6117
nwtrek.org
Washington State Fair 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup thefair.com
FAMILY FUN DESTINATION Green Trike
1501 Pacific Ave, Tacoma 253.627.6031
greentrike.org
Hands On Children’s Museum 414 Jefferson St NE, Olympia 360.956.0818 hocm.org
Ocean 5 5268 Point Fosdick Dr NW Gig Harbor 253.857.7529
o5social.com
CASINO EXPERIENCE
Emerald Queen 2024 E 29th St, Tacoma
253.594.7777
emeraldqueen.com
Little Creek Casino and Resort 91 W State Route 108, Shelton 360.427.7711
little-creek.com
NEW BUSINESS
Accessibath
817 E Main Ave, Puyallup 866. 375.2284
Accessibath.com
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MUSEUM PRESENTS: Natural Remedy: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington & Oregon
Those of us who call the Pacific Northwest home typically tout the beauty of our surroundings as one of the main reasons we choose to live here. We can thank in large part the Civilian Conservation Corps of Washington and Oregon for the beauty of our national and state parks. In partnership with the Washington State Historical Society, the Washington State History Museum has curated an original exhibition to celebrate the Civilian Conservation Corps.
The Great Depression of the 1930s was a time of economic uncertainty, change, and despair for many Americans. By the end of the 1930s, over a third of Washingtonians would experience unemployment, and many would lose their homes and savings to the national crisis.
In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt created a series of federal programs to restore the economy, health, and dignity of the country. One of the first programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), an attempt to remedy the nation’s economic and environmental woes through public service and natural resource protection. In Washington and Oregon, the CCC restored forests, built critical infrastructure, preserved soil and grasslands, and made lasting improvements to state and national parks.
On display from September 16, 2023 through January 7, 2024, Natural Remedy will bring the CCC experience to life. Visitors will have the opportunity to investigate the Pacific Northwest’s CCC history while learning about the legacy of the many projects undertaken by these workers.
According to Derek Nguyen, Marketing and Communications Director for the Washington State History Museum, “Natural Remedy is an exhibition that showcases the infrastructure and park projects that connect us to the
unique beauty and landscape of the Pacific Northwest. The exhibition also delves into the daily lives and struggles of CCC members and how their work shaped the land, culture, and our appreciation for the environment.”
Through fun, engaging and interactive displays, the Washington State Historical Society partners with the surrounding communities to explore how history connects us all.
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Washington State History Museum washingtonhistory.org
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Hope. Care. Cure. Seattle Children’s Olympia Bargain Boutique
There’s a lot to like about the Seattle Children’s Bargain Boutique on Olympia’s westside. It’s fun, friendly, and filled with one-of-a-kind items. All net profits go to children’s medical needs and support the mission to provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.
“We have a huge variety of items donated to us,” says Manager Chris Schultz. People may be surprised to learn that 60% of the merchandise is brand new. Through partnerships with businesses such as Zulily and Western Shoes, you might find items with tags from Jessica Taylor, Ann Taylor or Louis Vuitton.
The well-planned storefront maximizes its 1,840 square feet. The store is organized to be shops within a shop. “I want go in and find what I want,” notes Schultz. Do give yourself ample time to make your way around the racks of clothes, jewelry, scarves and accessories.
The Bargain Boutique curates an impressive selection of hardcover and paperback books arranged in sections like bestsellers, history, fiction, cooking, gardening, and children. There’s even sheet music tucked in a slot. Are you looking for a game, puzzle or toy? Of course, the selection
is different every time you shop. A bowling ball and bag were waiting for the right someone. Framed art, clocks, and wall decorations are on display along with dishes, including stemware.
“We have three spokes: volunteers, shoppers, and donors,” explains Schultz. The 54 volunteers are at the heart of the Bargain Boutique. Volunteers enjoy the social aspect of their time, interacting with customers and making friends with each other.
Another reason to appreciate the Bargain Boutique is that 98% of items
stay out of the landfill.“We try hard to minimize waste,” affirms Schultz, adding, “We have worked to optimize each aspect, be efficient, and practice sustainability.”
The Bargain Boutique is open seven days a week. This location accepts saleable donations Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
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