2014 EDASC Member Services Guide

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Member Services Guide

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT A letter from 2013 Board President, Bob Hyde

2013 has been a year of profound accomplishment for EDASC and our County. As the premier economic development organization in the county, EDASC has inspired the upsurge in 3 major and important areas: new businesses, employment and wages. Sixty-five more businesses are now in the county compared to one year ago. Over 800 more jobs exist in Skagit County today than one year ago, an increase of 1.7%. The average wage in Skagit County has increased from $37,924, to $39,328, an increase of 3.7%. These advances say it all; the economy is moving forward and we are increasing family wage jobs in the County. I would like to thank my fellow board members and our fine staff for an outstanding year. Our new initiatives are many; the first ever Schmooze Cruise, the first Innovation Partnership Zone (IPZ) in the county, our first industrial

land availability Geographic Information System (GIS), and our economic leadership during the I-5 bridge collapse are all unique and profound accomplishments in 2013. bob hyde I wish to thank each of the nearly Executive Director, 500 members that keep EDASC Port of Anacortes rolling. In particular I extend thanks to our two Diamond sponsors, Skagit Publishing and Whidbey Island Bank, and our five Platinum sponsors, Cascade Mall, Action Pages Publishing, Chmelik, Sitkin & Davis, P.S., Larson Gross, PLLC, and Puget Sound Energy, for their incredible support to the cause of economic advancement in our County. It has been an honor and privilege to serve the membership as your Board President for 2013.

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Reasons for optimism in the year ahead:

The Northwest economy is outperforming most of the nation. Local businesses feel upbeat about the upcoming year. Local communities show strong commitment to quality-of-life issues. International trade remains healthy and continues to grow in the state’s economy. Consumer confidence in the economy remains high. The area offers continued commitment to training programs. Community support provides strong local school districts. Skagit County boasts a strong work ethic. Most economists predict an improved economy by mid-year. Those words appeared in this column in early 1992. Some sage once quipped, “I have seen the future and it is very much like the present only longer.” Well judging by the present, the future looks very bright. Jobs are returning and average wages are up. During 2013, unemployment dipped below 4,000 for the first time since 2008.

EDASC business advisors met with over 350 clients in 2013, helping to create or save nearly 200 jobs, generating $4 million in investments. EDASC’s Business Attraction and Expansion program generated good activity in 2013, with investment of over $3 million.

DON WICK Executive Director, EDASC

Manufacturing, so vital to our recovery, was the fastest growing sector last year. It has been a banner year at EDASC. We are blessed with a bright, talented and energetic staff and an excellent Board providing outstanding leadership and guidance. We are here to serve this community with a deep commitment to enhance the quality of life through the creation and preservation of healthy businesses and good jobs. Well, looking at the past, it looks very much like the future.

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2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS

EDASC President’s Letter........................................................................................................... 3 EDASC Executive Director’s Letter.............................................................................................. 3 EDASC Officers, Board of Directors & Staff................................................................................ 5 EDASC Event & Sponsorship Planner 2014................................................................................ 6 EDASC 2013 Annual Report....................................................................................................... 9 Skagit County Leans In............................................................................................................ 14 Volunteer of the Year............................................................................................................... 16 The Skagit Advantage.............................................................................................................. 17 NextTech Program Launches.................................................................................................... 18 EDASC Business Profiles......................................................................................................... 19 Image360............................................................................................................................... 38 Port of Skagit Marking 50 Years of Creating Jobs..................................................................... 69 EDASC Members (Alphabetical List)........................................................................................ 70 EDASC Member Business Directory.......................................................................................... 75

EDASC business Profiles banner bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 boys & girls club of skagit county . . . 20 BRANDQUERY, llc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 brown line, llc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 BUSINESS BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 CHAD FISHER CONSTRUCTION, llc . . . . . . . 24 CHMELIK SITKIN & DAVIS p.s. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 columbia bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 community action of Skagit County . . . . 53 debt recovery specialists . . . . . . . . . . . 27 DIMENSIONAL Technology solutions . . . 28 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS planning, llc . . . . . . 29 EXPRESS employment professionals . . . 30 FISHER & SONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 foothills auto center, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 32

geotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 HEXCEL CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 HUB International northwest llc . . . . . 35 image360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 LARSON GROSS pllc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 LEGEND BRANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 LIFE CARE CENTERs of Skagit county . . . 45 NORTH COAST CREDIT UNION . . . . . . . . . . . 46 PEOPLES BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 PORT OF ANACORTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 PORT OF SKAGIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 SHELL puget sound refinery . . . . . . . . . 50 SIMS HONDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 SKAGIT COUNTY government . . . . . . . . . . 52

Additional copies may be obtained by contacting:

EDASC 204 W. Montgomery | PO Box 40 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 (360) 336-6114 | fax: (360) 336-6116 email: info@skagit.org | website: www.skagit.org

PUBLISHER Skagit Publishing, LLC 1215 Anderson Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98274 360-424-3251

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skagit publishing llc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Skagit regional clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 SKAGIT STATE BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 SKAGIT TRANSIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Skagit valley COLLEGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 SNELSON companies, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 SPANE BUILDINGs, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 SWINOMISH INDIAN tribal community . . 61 The Language exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 UNITED GENERAL HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 WALLACE & ASSOCIATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 WHIDBEY ISLAND BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 WILLIAMS & NULLE, pllc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 WYCOFF INSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

STAFF CONTRIBUTORS Executive Director: Don Wick Community Marketing Manager: Terica Taylor

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Patty DeWitt, Kevin Hoult, James McCafferty, Diana Morelli, Nic Hartman

cover Photo : Hexcel Corporation


2013 EDASC OFFICERS

EDASC STAFF

Mary Anstensen

Lennart Bentsen

Bob Hyde

secretary vice president Corporate Culture & leadership vice president Construction Unlimited, INC. Hotel Services group llc

President executive director PORT OF ANACORTES

Lisa Janicki

Treasurer Vice President of Finance Janicki Industries

Don Wick

Terica Taylor

James McCafferty

Diana Morelli

Kate Bennett

Patty DeWitt

Director of Leadership Skagit Bennettrk@Comcast.net

BOOKKEEPING Patty@Skagit.org

Denny Organ

Kevin Hoult

Executive Director Don@Skagit.org

Tim Holloran

John Voth

Ryan Sakuma

member at large County Administrator Skagit County

past president senior vice president peoples bank

member at large farm support director sakuma bros farms, inc.

EDASC BOARD OF DIRECTORS

business advisor James@Skagit.org

Rod Cann

Vice President & Commercial Loan Officer Whidbey Island Bank

Patsy Martin

executive director port of skagit

Brian Gentry

principal landed gentry development, inc.

Mike Nelson

vice president dakota creek industries

Dr. Tom Keegan

President Skagit Valley College

Gustavo Ramos

Executive Director Housing Authority Of Skagit County

director of communication & development United General Hospital

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Alice Takehara

latino business assistance counselor Diana@Skagit.org

Tim Lewis

OWNER CORPORATE AIR CENTER

Tom Rizzo

refinery manager shell puget sound refinery

director of manufacturing intern programs (volunteer) Denny@Skagit.org

Valerie Stafford

Community Marketing Manager Terica@Skagit.org

Certified Business Advisor Kevin@Skagit.org

Stephanie Wood

VP Commercial Lending Officer Chief Administrative Officer Peoples Bank Fisher & Sons, INC.

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EDASC EVENT & SPONSORSHIP PLANNER Economic Forecast Dinner: Thursday, February 27, 2014

The EDASC Economic Forecast Dinner is a year-in-review of the economic trends shaping Skagit County’s economy as well as a look forward. The keynote speaker forecasts economic trends for the coming year, on both a national and regional level. The evening is a sellout each year with 500 guests from the business community in attendance. Sponsorship: $2,500 (includes table of 8). Tickets: $70 each or $550 for a table of 8.

SchmoozeFair, A Business-to-Business Expo: Thursday, April 17, 2014 Don’t miss the best business networking opportunity of the year! The SchmoozeFair is a great opportunity to market your company to over 900 business and community leaders with a trade show booth. This festive evening features wonderful hors d’oeuvres, live music, a silent auction, fun contests & prize drawings! Sponsorship: $1200 (includes booth space) Corner or Premium Booth: $425 Standard Booth: $380 Double Booth: $650 Non-profit Booth: $280 Tickets: $20 each

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EDASC EVENT & SPONSORSHIP PLANNER EDASC

27th Annual Golf Tournament & Wine Fest: Friday, July 25, 2014 Held at the beautiful and scenic Avalon Golf Course in Burlington, this is one of the most popular tournaments in Skagit County with 220 golfers participating. A Wine Fest, held on the Driving Range follows the day of golf. This is the premiere social event of the summer season with hundreds of business & community leaders joining the golfers for an evening of wine tasting, fabulous hors d’oeuvres and live music all in a beautiful setting.

GOLF WINE TOURNAMENT

Major Sponsorship: $2,500 (includes golf team) Hole Sponsorship: $450 1/2 Hole Sponsorship: $275 Golf team (foursome): $560 Wine Fest tickets: $50

F E S T I V A L

SKAGIT PUBLISHING

Swing Into The Holidays Dinner, Dance & Auction: Friday, December 5, 2014

Join us in kicking off the 2014 holiday season in high style! This festive evening is filled with music, good friends, champagne & diamonds, delicious food and a high-energy, fast paced auction. Dancing to a live band caps off the evening on a high note. Great for your holiday office party or entertaining special clients! Sponsorship: $2,500 (includes table of 8). Tickets: $75 each or $575 for table of 8.

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2014

EDASC EVENT & SPONSORSHIP PLANNER SchmoozeCruise, A Tour Of Manufacturers: Friday, April 18, 2014

Presenting Sponsor: $4000 x 1 (Article In Tab, Dink, Logo On All Materials, Full Page Ad In Tab, 10 Tickets To Event, Opportunity To Host Visiting Companies, Site Ambassador, Display Marketing At Venue, 1 Delegate For VIP Events) Premier Sponsor: $3000 x 3 (Article In Dink, Logo On Invitations, Website & Tab, Half Page Ad In Tab, 10 Tickets To Event, Opportunity To Host Visiting Companies, Site Ambassador, 1 Delegate For VIP Events) Lunch Sponsor: $3000 x 1 (Exclusive Marketing Materials On Tables, 5 Minute Welcome To Attendees With Community Overview, Opportunity To Host Visiting Companies, 1 Delegate For VIP Events) Supporting Sponsor: $2500 x 5 (Logo On Website & Tab, ½ page ad in Tab, 4 Tickets to Event, Opportunity To Host Prospect Companies, Opportunity To Be Site Ambassador)

Economic Development Association of Skagit County Receives “Excellence in Economic Development” Award from the International Economic Development Council

2013

GOLD

Don Wick, Executive Director, and Terica Taylor, Community Marketing Manager, accept the IEDC award for SchmoozeCruise in October 2013.

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he Economic Development Association of Skagit County (EDASC) received a Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award for its 2012 project in the category of Special Events from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). The honor was presented at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, October 8, during the IEDC Annual Conference, which was held October 6-9, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “It’s an honor to receive this award. It reflects the outstanding staff we have here, the strong leadership of our Board of Directors, and the tremendous support we have in our community,” said EDASC Executive Director, Don Wick. “I want to give special acknowledgement to

our Community Marketing Manager, Terica Taylor for creating this exceptional event.” “The Excellence in Economic Development Awards recognizes EDASC as being one of the leading organizations in the industry for innovation, creativity and successful strategies,” said IEDC chair, Paul Krutko. “These awards are meant to honor the organizations and individuals who are dedicated to making a positive change in their communities. This organization uses creative solutions and inventive ideas, and offers other regions a wonderful example to learn and benefit from. The award represents an acknowledgment and appreciation for EDASC’s dedication to continuous growth within itself, as well as improving the industry overall.”


2013 ANNUAL REPORT with all pertinent trades in house. Current work includes two Oceanographic research vessels for the Navy, a long liner fishing vessel, and a freezer cargo ship. Dakota Creek currently employs around 325 workers.

AURINCO - ANACORTES

JOBS & ECONOMIC GROWTH PACCAR- MOUNT VERNON

EDASC worked with PACCAR on their current expansion. The expansion will add significantly to their Research & Development at the facility, including testing on engine fuel efficiency. The project is set to be completed in 2015.

GlaPIN-MILPHREY ARCHITECTURAL METROLOGY – BURLINGTON & Mount Vernon EDASC worked with this company to locate warehouse and office space to support relocation from Seattle, over $800,000 invested so far. This high tech firm measures 3D space and converts spatial information for rapid space modeling, and for Building Information Models. Architects, construction contractors, museum exhibition managers, and others who manage enclosed spaces benefit from this company’s technology. They currently employ 6 workers and expect to expand to 30.

RSI ARCHITECTURAL STEEL- MOUNT VERNON In 2013, RSI Architectural Steel relocated to Mount Vernon from the Lynwood area. The company provides sheet metal fabrication services to the building industry. They stock aluminum, stainless steel, Cortin, and copper sheets in 12 foot lengths that are used for wall panel systems. They have been involved in projects at Safeco Field, Washington State Convention Center, Qwest Field, and SeaTac Airport. They also produce bead locked wheels as part of a separate company, TRBeadlocks. These one piece Beadlock wheels are designed for racing applications. RSI Architectural Steel currently employs 12 workers.

JANICKI INDUSTRIES- SEDRO-WOOLLEY & HAMILTON Janicki Industries, the fast-growing manufacturer of state-ofthe-art composites used in aerospace and other industries, was recently praised as the most exciting company in the world of composites by an editor of Composite World Magazine at the 2013 Aircraft Interiors Expo. Aerospace R&D projects have become a steady stream of their job mix, including tooling for NASA’s Orion Crew Module in 2013. Janicki Industries currently employs over 600 workers.

DAKOTA CREEK INDUSTRIES- PORT OF ANACORTES Dakota Creek Industries, Inc. is a construction and repair shipyard located at the Port of Anacortes. They were recognized by WorkBoat Magazine in 2013 as the builder of one of their Top 10 Significant Boats. The award was given for their work on the 750-Class Liberty Tug chartered by Marathon Petroleum. The 16,320-hp tug was the last of three 750-Class ATBs to enter service. Dakota Creek specializes in commercial vessels of steel and aluminum up to 375 feet Skagit.org

EDASC worked with this company to eliminate the laminating work done in China and completed the facility modification to accommodate the new production. After reviewing the production process efficiency and quality control, the firm elected to bring the soldering work back from South Korea and to do both soldering and laminating right here in Skagit County. The firm hired two new workers for laminating and four workers for soldering, along with a new production supervisor and an administrative assistant for a total of seven new family wage jobs and domestic production of the solar panels.

BLANK LAW + TECHNOLOGY- MOUNT VERNON This innovative law firm & cloud computing company reloacted to their new offices on College Way (site of the former Sager’s Restaurant) with about 30 employees on staff. The company hired several new employees from Skagit County and the balance moved up from Seattle. Stable, family wage jobs moved from Seattle to our county.

CYSON, INC. – BURLINGTON In December of 2013, Cyson, a manufacturer of corrugated void filler supply chain products, merged with auto body industry leader Quick Cut Sanders to become QCI Global. In 2014, QCI Global will continue to export void fillers while leveraging international relationships to increase utilization of the national Quick Cut Sanders’ customer base through the introduction of patented abrasive consumables. The merged firm will be adding several new positions in Burlington in 2014 and has reached agreements with two lenders to provide inventory financing. They currently employ 14 workers.

MASS SPEC DETECTIVES – SEDRO-WOOLLEY This Sedro-Woolley technology firm continues to grow rapidly. The company expanded operations again in 2013 by adding online parts sales, getting an equipment loan for material handling equipment and acquiring additional capital for inventory. Refurbishing and selling mass spectrometers, a scientific instrument used to measure the ingredients of chemical mixtures, Mass Spec Detectives serves customers around the world. Sales nearly doubled again in 2013.

SHELL REFINERY- ANACORTES The Shell Puget Sound Refinery is the second largest of four refineries located in Northern Puget Sound in Northwest Washington State. The key products of the Shell Puget Sound Refinery include gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, a high-grade petroleum coke used in the aluminum business and some specialty petro-chemicals. In 2013, Shell Puget Sound Refinery volunteers logged over 1,700 volunteer hours in the community supporting local events and initiatives. More than 430 people are directly employed at the refinery with another 100 to 200 contractors on site regularly.

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2013 ANNUAL REPORT TESORO- ANACORTES Tesoro’s Anacortes refinery has a total crude-oil capacity of 120,000 barrels per day. It receives crude feedstock via pipeline from Canada, by rail from North Dakota and the central U.S. and by tanker from Alaska and foreign sources. In 2013, Tesoro donated $60,000 to charitable organizations in Skagit County. They currently employ over 360 full time workers.

BUSINESS ASSISTANCE EDASC provides a number of services to existing and new businesses within our community. Services are provided at no cost through the support of a number of partners including: Washington State Department of Commerce, Small Business Administration, the Washington Small Business Development Center Network, USDA Rural Development, and Skagit Valley College.

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER/ BUSINESS RETENTION & EXPANSION The Economic Development Association of Skagit County offers technical assistance to businesses through the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and our Business Retention & Expansion (BRE) programs. Working to ensure the survival and growth of existing Skagit County businesses is an important part of EDASC’s mission for economic development. EDASC’s business assistance programs are supported by the Small Business Administration through WSU’s SBDC Network, the Washington Department of Commerce, Skagit County, the Ports of Anacortes & Skagit, local City governments, Skagit County Public Facilities Fund and EDASC members. These resources allow us to provide one-on-one counseling sessions and other services to the local business community.

BUSINESS ADVISING EDASC offers no cost, confidential business advising for existing, expanding, and start-up businesses. Business owners and future business owners receive assistance with preparing business plans, creating financial projections, improving marketing techniques, analyzing financial information, buying and selling a business, or approaching a lender for a business loan. In 2013, EDASC provided technical assistance to nearly 300 clients looking to start or purchase a business, expand their business, or improve the performance of their business. These programs assisted business owners to secure financing ranging from $5,000 to more than $l million accounting for more than $3 million in total investment and more than 114 jobs created or retained.

ECONOMIC GARDENING In 2009, the Board of Skagit County Commissioners approved special funding from the Public Facilities Fund for an Economic Gardening Program that is managed by EDASC. These additional funds provide special services to start-up and growing businesses in Skagit County.

ENTREPRENEUR PROGRAM In partnership with the Washington Employment Security Department, the Washington Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Washington Department of Services for the Blind, EDASC has worked with individuals looking to 10 EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014

create their own job and those additional jobs that come with a thriving business. Our work with Employment Security provides services to those drawing unemployment benefits while our work with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Services for the Blind provides services to those looking to enhance their disability income or transition to full self-support. In 2013, EDASC worked with more than 100 entrepreneurs in these programs through individually designed efforts drawing on the very best of EDASC’s resources: one-on-one business counseling, technical assistance, and educational workshops designed to build business management knowledge.

IPZ- VALUE ADDED AGRICULTURE The Skagit Valley Value Added Agriculture IPZ supports and promotes innovative approaches within the agricultural industry that combine research and technology resulting in new jobs, industries and an overall robust economy centered around the valley’s rich agricultural resources. The IPZ is a partnership between EDASC and the City of Mount Vernon, Port of Skagit, Skagit Valley College, Skagit County, Washington State University and the Northwest Ag Business Center.

WORKSHOPS Every month EDASC hosts a number of workshops on a wide range of business topics. Workshops focus on emerging trends and best practices to give our business owners every possible advantage. Sessions are streamed live on the internet to allow those unable to attend in-person full access to the material presented. The response to the workshops has been very positive both in terms of satisfaction surveys and in the continuously growing number of attendees. In 2013, 818 participants attended 52 workshops.

LATINO BUSINESS RETENTION AND EXPANSION PROGRAM (LBRE PROGRAM) “EL PROGRAMA PARA LA RETENCION Y EXPANSION DEL COMERCIO LATINO” The goal of EDASC’s Latino Business Retention and Expansion, or LBRE program, is to support the creation, development, expansion and survival of Latino businesses in Skagit County. Since the program was established in 2004, it has assisted Latino business owners in securing over $2.5 million in loans, including $255,000 for 2013. At the same time, the program is now being recognized on a national level, as indicated by the following presentations and publications. • TEDX presentation--”Mindsets that Build Bridges Across Cultures” at Skagit Valley College • International Economic Development Council Webinar: “Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Latino Entrepreneurs.” This was a webinar given at the invitation of the International Economic Development Council. Over 80 other economic development councils across the United States and internationally registered and paid to hear the discussion of the problems faced in helping Latino businesses. • Publication in the International Economic Development Journal: “Mindsets that Build Bridges Across Cultures and Champion Latino Small Businesses: Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Latino Entrepreneurs” by Dr. Diana Morelli.


2013 ANNUAL REPORT The EDASC LBRE Program is being replicated in other communities and serves as a model for a statewide initiative called Assistance for the Financial Health of Latino Businesses (ASFINLA). This initiative represents a cooperative effort between a group of similarly focused institutions including Washing State University Extension, Washington State Association of Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Washington State Small Business Development Centers. In 2012, this group was awarded grants from the Northwest Area Foundation ($125,000) and Bank of America ($25,000) and in 2013, the RSF Shared Gifting Program for computer training ($15,225) and $25,000 from WSU for the Latino Business Survey of Skagit, Whatcom and Snohomish counties. This year, the second year of the Latino Leadership Initiative was launched with 40 students and 6 colleges participating, including Whatcom Community College, Everett Community College, Bellingham Technical College, Edmonds Community College, Skagit Valley College and Washington State University.

in 2014. The five new replacement dolphins will consist of eight galvanized steel pipe piles, five of which will have HDPE sleeves. Also included in the project are minor modifications to the existing wingwall mooring system. The project is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2014. Skagit County received $1.2 million from the Federal Highway Administration Ferry Boat Discretionary funds. The total project cost is $1.5 million.

TOURISM PROMOTION AREA

The Port of Anacortes reported a record year in over a dozen categories. Jobs on Port of Anacortes property increased 13% over the same period in 2012 to 907 jobs. The Port reported a new record of 50 tenants on port property. The Cap Sante Marina set record guest boat moorage with 14,600 guest nights for 2013, up 15% over 2012. The marina also hosted 34 rendezvous groups in 2013, up 17% over 2012. The Port’s marine terminal exported over 300,000 tons of bulk products. The Port completed a $1.5 million project to turn ¾ acre of waterfront property to “waters of the state” to mitigate for improvements to the DCI shipyard property in 2009. The Port also created 4 incubator retail shops at the marina labeled “Little Chicago” after an historic waterfront village which existed until the late 1950’s.

EDASC is working with local hoteliers and chambers of commerce to create a Skagit Tourism Bureau. Under State law special districts – called Tourism Promotion Areas - can be formed to promote tourism in the local community. EDASC is the fiscal agent for a special grant from the Skagit County Lodging Tax Fund to further develop this proposal. This partnership began in 2006 through the chambers and local hotels.

EDASC FOUNDATION The EDASC Foundation was established by EDASC to develop, implement and fund innovative research and education programs in cooperation with the institutions of higher education, private business and other interested parties. Currently the EDASC Foundation is the governing entity for Leadership Skagit, a partnership with Skagit Valley College and Washington State University, and provides leadership to build a coalition on the issue of early learning in the community to strengthen our future workforce.

LEADERSHIP SKAGIT Leadership Skagit, founded by the Economic Development Association of Skagit County, Skagit Valley College and Washington State University, is operated under the governance of the EDASC Foundation. The program’s mission is to strengthen and transform our communities by developing a network of business and community leadership that is informed, inclusive and connected through shared learning experiences. The 9-month course culminates with the presentation of a community project that demonstrates leadership objectives.

EARLY LEARNING With a long-term commitment to support the development of a well educated and vibrant workforce, the Foundation works with a coalition of business, education and community leaders to support early learning of Skagit County children.

INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT Skagit County Public Works & Public Facilities will replace five damaged and deteriorated creosote-treated dolphins at the Island Ferry Facility at the Anacortes Ferry Terminal Skagit.org

Construction of a single lane roundabout at the intersection of Pioneer Highway, Fir Island Road, Main Street and Conway Frontage Road began in October 2013. The $2 million project is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2014. The project will improve traffic flow and safety at the intersection, and will include curb and gutter, sidewalks, crosswalk and stormwater facilities. The County received grant funding from the Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program for the project.

The Port of Skagit owns and operates three primary facilities: Skagit Regional Airport, Bayview Business Park and the La Conner Marina. Combined, these properties are home to 78 businesses that support 1,149 direct jobs with an annual payroll of approximately $40 million, according to the port’s latest tenant census. The port made several key infrastructure investments during 2013. In March, the port completed the purchase of about 11 acres on Bayview Ridge that will add to the buffer zone on the east side of Skagit Regional Airport. The port later purchased a 16,000-square-foot portion of a joint-owned building at the La Conner Marina from Tomco Marine Group Inc., giving the port full ownership of the building. Tomco subsequently signed a new 18-year lease for the building. The port also repaired an eroded section of the bank adjacent to L Dock in the North Basin of the marina during 2013. Thanks in large part to urging from the Port of Skagit, the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association and Washington’s congressional delegation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed dredging of the Swinomish Channel in January 2013. Without this project, businesses all along the channel would have been placed in jeopardy, endangering more than 500 jobs. The port’s La Conner Marina, a $30 million community asset, would have been one of those businesses. The City of Anacortes completed street improvements for the planned 33-acre Willette Business Park. Zoned for ready-to-build light industrial, the city touts easy access to I-5, access to two million gallons of potable water per day, and readily available utilities including water, sewer, natural gas, fiber optics and power as benefits to businesses looking to locate in the business park. EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014 11


2013 ANNUAL REPORT The City completed an upgrade to the Anacortes Water Treatment Plant. The Plant serves Anacortes, La Conner, Oak Harbor, Whidbey Naval Air Station, the Shell and Tesoro Refineries and many large farms in western Skagit County. The project was completed in 2013 and has the ability to grow with the projected increase in water usage for the next 75 to 100 years The City of Burlington intends to complete a number of projects in 2014 that will improve its transportation, storm water, multi-modal, fiber network, and sewer treatment system infrastructure. These projects include:

The town is investigating the feasibility and funding for a planned reroute of Lorenzen Creek, which will daylight several hundred feet of the creek, remove the threat of flooding for more than a dozen residences, create an amenity as it passes through Silo Park, and improve salmon habitat. The Town of La Conner anticipates completion of a N. 3rd street replacement of a 12” water line from Basin Street to Dunlap Street. The project will cost $224,000 and is expected to be completed in 2014. Additional water system improvements include Phase 1 of the AC Trans Main from Young Road to McLean Road at a cost of $726,000.

2014 Transportation Improvements The City of Mount Vernon commenced construction on • Realign the Burlington Boulevard / Gilkey Street Phase II of the Downtown Flood Protection and Waterfront intersection located at the entrance to Cascade Mall, and Revitalization Project in summer 2013. Phase II includes the Burlington Boulevard / Fashion Way intersection located the construction of 1,650 linear feet of floodwall to protect at the entrance to the Outlet Shoppes to reduce left turn the historic downtown, 1,650 linear feet of a 24 foot wide signal wait times river promenade and a 30,000 square foot public plaza with • Realign the Walnut Street / Rio Vista intersection to public restrooms located between Gates and Myrtle Streets. improve visibility and safety This project is scheduled to be completed September 2014 at which time the city will begin construction on Phase III, 2014 Storm Water System Improvements the final phase of this $27 millon project which will result in • Design and reconstruct the Gages Slough storm water FEMA certified flood protection for downtown Mount Vernon, outfall at Gilkey Street to enhance capacity and treatment and will open up the waterfront and downtown to new mixed• Design a low impact development / pervious concrete use development opportunities. Mount Vernon continues to parking lot to be located on city owned property on Spruce expand its high speed Fiber Optic Infrastructure to serve new Street near Fairhaven Avenue (behind Stowes) to enhance and existing businesses within the city. This critical fiber optic downtown parking and storm water quality. Design low infrastructure has more bandwidth capacity at a lower price impact development / pervious concrete shoulders along and puts Mount Vernon on the map as a perfect location for selected city streets to improve water quality and reduce high-tech industries. potholes and the need for ongoing shoulder maintenance. Sedro-Woolley continues to roll out the red carpet for 2014 Multi-model Transportation Improvements businesses with its Sedro-Woolley Means Business • Permit and construct a pedestrian / bike trail under I-5 campaign (sedro-woolleymeansbusiness.com) and significant along Gages Slough at the south end of Cascade Mall to investments to support businesses. In 2014, the city will enhance non-motorized transportation opportunities. • Design a non-motorized trail system network throughout Burlington, and restripe roads leading to the I-5 trail underpass to promote trail connectivity

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2014 Sewer System Improvements • Rebuild the Sewer Treatment Plant Clarifier • Redesign and modernize the Sewer Treatment Plant Laboratory • Continue to market Burlington’s significant excess sewer system capacity (50%) to attract new and expanding business opportunities The Town of Concrete finalized funding for its new Fire and Life Safety Building on Dec. 31, 2013. A state capital budget appropriation of $785,000 and CDBG funding of $1 million will combine to build the facility, which the town plans to complete by November 30 of this year. Completed street projects include reconstruction of a portion of Main Street, an overlay of a portion of Dillard Ave., and a chipseal of Superior Ave. North. Imagine Concrete Foundation and the Historic Preservation and Landmarks Commission continue to seek funding for installation of a roof on the town’s historic Superior Building; the organizations have an estimate in hand for just under $38,000. The town received a $13,800 USDA Rural Development grant to be used toward further build-out of its community garden. 12 EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014

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owners in the region braced themselves for a long period of hardship. We were heartened by the robust response by the State of Washington, especially Gov. Jay Inslee, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Transportation. Following the collapse, EDASC was charged with managing an advertising campaign for the region, “Come In, We’re Open,” created by Mount Vernon’s own BrandQuery, that included $150,000 from the Governor’s Strategic Reserve Fund. Island, San Juan, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties participated in the campaign. The campaign resulted in 8 newspaper articles, a 174% increase in Facebook followers, 699 television commercials, and 278 radio commercials throughout the Puget Sound and British Columbia. Local Cities and Chambers of Commerce also created messaging campaigns that worked to support local businesses during this time period.


2013 ANNUAL REPORT complete the second half of the SR 20/Cook Road/Murrow Street project, repave 3rd Street, build more street frontage improvements and invest more in the sewer system. The big SR 20 project realigns Cook Road coming into town to better allow the more than 21,000 cars per day to move in and through Sedro-Woolley and will be complete by July 4th. With available residential, commercial and industrial land located outside of the floodplain, Sedro-Woolley is the ideal Skagit County community for your new development.

EDUCATION Construction of the newest addition to Skagit Valley College’s Mount Vernon Campus, Charles Lewis Hall, is underway. The three-story, 70,000 square foot building is a $32.4 million project that will be finished in time for classes in the fall of 2014. When complete, Charles Lewis Hall will be the central hub for student services including admissions, registration, financial aid, counseling, veterans’, and adult basic education, among others. Classrooms and faculty spaces for programs including math, English and literature, social and behavioral science, and testing will be located there as well. Charles Lewis Hall will replace the one-story 19,360 square foot building that was among the first buildings constructed on the Mount Vernon Campus in 1959. Named for Charles H. Lewis, revered pioneer faculty member and first Dean of the College who served SVC for 28 years, the original Lewis Hall served the college well for five decades, but no longer provides adequate space to meet student needs. It also lacks the capacity to integrate the latest technology and innovations for academic engagement and success. The area between the new Charles Lewis Hall and Laura Angst Hall, named the Gary Tollefson Plaza, will serve as a lasting tribute to Gary Tollefson’s nine years of presidential leadership at SVC and his work to transform the campus. The plaza will feature Northwest-style landscaping with gentle pedestrian walkways and seating among native plantings and hardscapes. As part of the college’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, the interior and exterior of Charles Lewis Hall will include a variety of environmentally friendly amenities including rain gardens and underground retention tanks that reuse rainwater to flush toilets, recycled content and locally manufactured building materials, and smart lighting and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. In addition, the parking areas will have electric car charging stations and special parking spaces for low emission vehicles. Northwest Career & Technical Academy, is designed for Junior and Senior high school students. The Academy is a consortium of the six Skagit County school districts superintendents — Anacortes, Burlington-Edison, Concrete, Mount Vernon, La Conner and Sedro-Woolley, the Meridian school district superintendent, and the Skagit Valley College president. Other districts that have accessed the Academy for their students include Blaine, Ferndale, Lynden, Mount Baker, Nooksack Valley, Meridian, Bellingham, Orcas Island, Stanwood-Camano, and Arlington. The Academy is the first High School Skills Center program to be co-located on a college campus in the nation. Each program is taught by industry professionals with years of experience in the field. Tuition is free for high school students.

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EDASC’S Intern Program The program works in partnership with Western Washington University’s outstanding Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Program to place student interns in local manufacturing operations. EDASC works with local business leaders to identify internship opportunities.

HEALTHCARE Skagit Regional Health, which includes Skagit Valley Hospital and 10 Skagit Regional Clinics locations, continues to be the area’s largest employer with more than 1,800 employees. A new clinic location, Skagit Regional Clinics – Riverbend, located on Freeway Drive in Mount Vernon, opens in May 2014 with Urgent Care, pediatrics, dermatology, lab, pharmacy and X-ray. Skagit Regional Health’s graduate medical education program continues to grow with 20, third- and fourth-year medical students from Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima. In addition, 14 Family Medicine and Internal Medicine residents see patients at the newly remodeled Skagit Regional Clinics – Residency Clinic on 13th street. Skagit Regional Health continues to recruit new providers and specialists to the area to enhance access to health care services for area residents. Island Hospital is the largest employer on Fidalgo Island (Anacortes) with 730 employees and 167 providers on its Medical Staff. The 43-bed hospital has services far beyond the typical small facility, including hyperbaric-medicine therapies and accredited adult and child Sleep Wellness Center. Since 2006, the facility has grown from 88,000 square feet to more than 200,000, a result of a $40.5 million renovation and expansion, and a $10.4 million Medical Arts Pavilion. Island Hospital operates seven family-care clinics and six specialty clinics on Fidalgo, Lopez and Orcas islands. The hospital has fully digital, state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and an Emergency Care Center designated a Level III Trauma (Level II for stroke) Center. In 2013, the hospital renovated its Medical Office Building’s to expand its innovative Psychiatry & Behavioral Health program and added the Center for Pain Relief & Supportive Care, adding four FTEs to the payroll. United General Hospital & Skagit Regional Health have signed an interlocal agreement that allows the providers and staff of Skagit Regional Clinics to continue to serve the health care needs of patients from the current Sedro-Woolley location. The agreement means the five internal medicine providers, optometrist, pharmacist and rotating cardiologists will continue to see patients at the clinic location in The Pavilion, located adjacent to United General Hospital.

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Skagit County Leans In By Hilary Parker In 2013, the book “Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead” by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg got a lot of notice, and not just because the company she works for is a household name. Her book, inspired in part by a 2010 TEDTalk she presented, speaks honestly about why we have too few women leaders. Sandberg examines this issue from multiple angles, and points out where women themselves, along with their partners and their employers, can change their thinking to encourage women to “lean in” to their careers and become true leaders in their business or organization. Sandberg calls women’s full participation “sitting at the table,” and it probably doesn’t take long for those in the Skagit County business scene to come up with the names of several local women who do indeed sit at the table and make a significant contribution to our economy and our community. Here, we’ll speak to three such women – Cheryl Bishop, Bonnie Bowers and Lisa Janicki – about their leadership and how we can all encourage more women to step into leadership roles. Leadership: What it takes Cheryl Bishop, CEO of Skagit State Bank, thought she was going to be an English teacher, and, in fact, went as far as student teaching before she decided to remain in the family banking business. Yet her seventh grade English teacher and a quote from Shakespeare still sums up her leadership philosophy: To thine own self be true. Bishop says she recognizes some people are incredible workers but not leaders – and that’s OK. But those who do want to be a leader should speak up. “Be an advocate for yourself,” she advises. “Be consistent in who you are; being authentic is critical. Figure out who you are and stick to it,” Bishop said. Then, she adds, leadership qualities will rise to the top. While it’s admirable that a person knows she loves being a bank teller or grocery cashier, Bishop suggests women could also do well to consider taking on a leadership role, especially if a supervisor is the one making the suggestion. “If someone’s asking you to be a leader, you owe it to yourself to listen,” she says.

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The Women Of The EDASC Board Developed An Affirmation As Part Of Their Efforts To Inspire More Women To Take Positions Of Leadership

Unfortunately, women unconsciously sabotage themselves when leadership opportunities arise. Often it is because they harbor a concern that they can’t “have it all” – devoting enough time and attention to both their workplace and their families. Bonnie Bowers, Anacortes Chief of Police, knows this is a concern for young officers, women and men alike. She acknowledges serving in law enforcement is a calling and one that requires sacrifice of personal time. “It’s tough to maintain long-lasting social ties,” when working odd hours and holidays is par for the course. Bowers remembers working her first seven Christmas holidays as a young officer.


To counter this, the Anacortes Police Department encourages all officers to establish a community network outside their law enforcement duties. Officers have been youth sports coaches, PTA presidents and Sunday school teachers. As possible, the department accommodates their schedules to meet these commitments. Similarly, Skagit State Bank does its best to allow leeway for family matters from a sick child to a school program. Bishop also notes both men and women make use of Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). At Janicki Industries, family is part of the culture. “We are family-oriented as owners,” says Janicki CFO Lisa Janicki. “I think Janicki Industries is really accepting and accommodating around families. We want people to have those strong family bonds.” Yet barriers, real or imagined, still exist in women’s minds that leave them questioning whether or not they have support of their employer. “I’ve had female engineers that were concerned they couldn’t make it or couldn’t also have a family,” relates Janicki. She shares the story of one woman who, with the support of Janicki Industries, has made a long-term place for herself with the company while raising a family – and working remotely from Wasilla, Alaska. Sarah, an engineer who started out on the production floor eventually was promoted into the role of assistant to Peter Janicki. It’s a demanding job serving as Peter’s go-to person, but Sarah had proven herself, and after her husband got a job in Alaska, she continued to work remotely. She travels as needed, and often joins the Janicki team via video conference – and now does it with three small children as well. “She has truly been able to have it all,” Lisa Janicki said. Sarah’s story illustrates what Janicki Industries strives to do with each employee – male or female – to work with valued, dedicated employees to overcome the hurdles of everyday life so they can continue to fill their roles for the company. For employers it often makes good financial sense to accommodate certain challenges to retain a good employee – saving the time and expense to hire and train a replacement. Women provide balance, diversity Any working parent can tell you balancing work and family is an ongoing challenge, more like a dance than a perfect balance achieved by the scales held by Lady Justice. Nonetheless, women seem to have a knack to bringing that kind of balance to both workplace and home, says Janicki. “We are constantly balancing, that’s what we do,” she said.

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Janicki likens this balancing act to the grand stained-glass rosette that graces the Notre Dame cathedral, drawing a parallel between the beauty of the stained glass – made up of many smaller pieces of glass – and how women serve an organization. “Women in an organization are like the small pieces of glass. They hold all the other pieces together,” says Janicki, explaining that it takes collective pressure to hold all the pieces together – just as women work for the collective good of the organization, remembering birthdays and work anniversaries, and being generally attuned to balance and life challenges. “Women are the social conscience of our organizations,” she said. Likewise, Bishop notes women bring empathy and intuition to business. “Empathy is critical to every business,” she says. And a good, old-fashioned gut feeling can be a healthy aspect of decision making. Women aren’t excluded from the more traditionally masculine qualities, either, but those qualities are often perceived differently, notes Bowers. In the field, a male officer can be assertive, using what Bowers refers to as “command presence,” without fear of his motivations being questioned. Female officers, on the other hand, might be viewed as aggressive, rather than assertive. The same can hold true in the boardroom. A Harvard Business School case study Sandberg cited in her book profiled a real-life successful woman and asked respondents to rank her achievements and likability. Half the respondents received the same profile, except Heidi became Howard. Respondents, both male and female, ranked Heidi and Howard’s achievements equally, but saw Howard as the more likable individual. This is a common pitfall for women; demonstrating stronger, more “masculine” characteristics often get them labeled as, well, a bad word we won’t print here. Yet, gender differences are valuable because recognizing diversity is valuable. “It’s extremely important to have diverse voices at the table,” says Bishop. “The more diversity you have the more diversity your business has and the stronger it will be.” “Sometimes we work so hard at making gender not an issue that sometimes we forget there’s a difference,” says Bowers – yet those differences can be valuable. “Smart women in my field use gender differences to their advantage,” Bowers said, “such as being able to diffuse a tense situation because they remind someone of their mother or sister.” These same smart women, she says, know when using their gender won’t provide an advantage, such as needing to command presence to keep a situation in check.

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It takes a strong personality not to wither under the pressure of another’s gaze, and becoming a leader means putting oneself in that spotlight. This can be hard for women. “We don’t get that adrenaline rush from self-promoting that men do,” Janicki says. It can prove difficult in a woman’s mind to “make a fuss” over accomplishing what she views simply as her job. “Those very gender qualities, I think, keep women from really pushing their own value,” adds Janicki, which creates unnecessary barriers for women who want to sit at the table. “If I can make a difference for someone, it would be to tell her to do a better job at self promoting,” she said. Leaning In via Mentorship Current leaders, both women and men, can make a difference for developing leaders in their organization by serving as a mentor. Both parties often benefit from the relationship as well. This is true for Bowers, who says she gets a lot out of the ability to mentor other female officers, as she has done for three Skagit County women. “We rely on each other going through the promotional process,” she said. Janicki has found similar rewards in mentoring. She says the simplest advice, such as “always have a suit jacket hanging in your office in case you need to talk to upper management or a client” is advice that upand-coming women are hungry to hear. For many, it’s the first time hearing such practical advice. For Bishop, she recalls “it wasn’t always easy to move into leadership” in the banking industry where there were plenty of women, just not in C-level roles. She was fortunate earlier in her career to be encouraged to be involved in the National Association of Bank Women. There, she said, she observed different leadership styles, some that she emulated and others from which she stayed away. Today, more than half of Skagit State Bank’s leadership team is comprised of women. Male role models were helpful to her as well. “I was lead as much as I was driven,” she says of these role models who encouraged her career. Today as a role model herself, she says, “The best encouragement is to be a great role model and set the tone.” Skagit County is fortunate to have strong female leaders to set the tone. But it’s not up to these strong women alone to encourage the next generation to lead. Let’s make it our collective mission to Lean In.

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aerospace

The right price. Looking for industrial land and buildings that are half the cost of comparable sites in Snohomish and King County? Skagit County provides tremendous value for businesses looking to grow in today’s challenging economy.

Why did cutting-edge aerospace companies like Janicki Industries, Hexcel, Pioneer Aerofab, Team Corporation and International Aero choose to locate in Skagit County, Washington? It’s the right choice for aerospace companies today. And tomorrow.

Volunteer Of The Year Duke Fisher

Duke Fisher is an Owner/Project Manager in Chad Fisher Construction based in Skagit County. In 2013, Duke helped found the NextExec program, a collaboration of EDASC and the Skagit County Chambers of Commerce. Duke spearheaded the programming and membership components and helped facilitate manufacturing tours and social events. Because of Duke’s efforts the program now has over 100 participants that meet four times per year for leadership development. We thank you, Duke, for your leadership! Congratulations!


The Skagit Advantage Close- But Not Too Close We’re within an hour’s drive or less from your best customers in Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., but you won’t have to compete with them for employees, or incur the housing and transportation costs related to living and working in the urban environment. Infrastructure With a Deep Water Port, direct I-5 access to the international border, an expansive Fiber Optic network, many industrial and commercial properties with access to rail, and two international airports within a one hour drive, it’s easy to see why Skagit County gives manufacturers and exporters the competitive edge. Workforce Our Marine Technology Skills Center and Northwest Career & Technical Academy produce over 300 new workers each year with certifications in welding, engineering, construction, and marine technology. Skagit Valley College provides over 25 professional/technical training programs, and our award winning K-12 system gives all of our students the skills they need for success in the workplace! Ski, Golf, Hike, Sail & Water Ski All On The Same Day: The 30 minute commute to the North Cascade National Forest, or the 15 minute drive to your boat slip might not be the first thing on your list of requirements- but it’s sure a lot better than the one hour spent sitting in traffic to go three miles in many urban cities. Time is valuablewouldn’t you and your employees rather spend it in nature than in traffic? Live Here- Love It Here Employees have to love where they live. Living in Skagit County means you’ll pay almost half as much per square foot for your house, enjoy the lowest sales tax in WA State, and three award-winning hospitals. Skagit County is the right location to come for the day… and stay for a lifetime. Skagit.org

Skagit County Commissioner Sharon Dillon was not only the first elected female County Commissioner in Skagit County, but she was also the first female Mayor of the City of Sedro-Woolley.

Jill Boudreau is the Mayor of Mount Vernon. She is the City’s second female mayor since Ruth Gidlund served from 1980-1983.

Laurie Gere founded her restaurant, Gere-A-Deli in her 20’s, and was elected as the second female Mayor of the City of Anacortes beginning in 2014.

Patsy Martin began working at the Port of Skagit in 1995, and quickly became one of Skagit County’s foremost proponents of economic growth. In 2007, she became Executive Director, and has been instrumental in many economic development projects through the recession.

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See What See WhatMakes Makes Them Tick. Them Tick. Tour These Great Skagit Businesses: Tour Great Skagit Businesses!

Mavrik Marine

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Fisher & Sons

Fri., April 19 -18, 8 am8am-5pm - 4 pm Fri., April Sat., April 20 - 8 am - Noon

An Economic Development Association of Skagit County Event

Tickets $15 each.

1 or 2 Day Ticket: $15

NextTech Founders Group EDASC’s NextTech program is

focused on creating a critical mass of technology that’s inclusive, involving pure software companies, agri-tech, high-tech manufacturing, embedded systems, education and technical service companies.

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Benefits of Membership

· Networking opportunities with local professionals, prospective clients and industry leaders · Opportunity to shape the future of the Information Technology industry in the community · Membership in a professional Information Technology association

EDASC’s NextTech accomplishments this year include getting a new logo, an engaging visual that uniquely positions both Skagit and Technology in one image. We created an active LinkedIn group, set up a NextTech Skagit blog and built our membership to nearly 50 local tech participants.

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Businesses today are redefining bandwidth as a need and not as a value added service. Our Fiber Network provides the foundation for broadband Internet access, VoIp, voice-on-demand (VOD), interactive video, medical imaging, Application Service Provider (ASP) services, Cloud computing and server farm growth. This Network’s advanced architecture also enables these services to be offered at affordable prices, through the availability of flexible, low cost, managed bandwidth services.


Banner Bank Banner Bank

110 Cascade Mall Drive Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-9080 F: (360) 757-9041 Commercial Banking Officer: John Gischer Residential Loan Officer: Madeleine Roozen Cook www.bannerbank.com

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At Banner Bank, banking isn’t just a relationship. It’s a partnership. Together, we find solutions that surpass your expectations. Like our Connected Checking Account. Enjoy surcharge free ATM use and unlimited rebates of surcharges assessed by non-bank owned US ATMs.

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eadquartered in Walla Walla, and serving the Pacific Northwest, Banner Bank is committed to being a partner with the communities we serve. Part of our focus on community includes promoting the role of women in leadership positions both internally and externally with the businesses we bank. Banner Bank has a rich history of women leaders in all facets of its operations. Cindy Purcell, Executive Vice President for Retail Banking and Administration, has been with the bank since 1979, and became a Senior Officer in 1984. As a Senior Officer for Inland Empire

Throughout our service area Banner Bank is dedicated to supporting and promoting women-owned businesses. There are a multitude of success stories where Banner’s Relationship Managers and branch banking teams have Bank, which was acquired extended loans, provided by Banner Bank, Purcell necessary capital and banking rose through the ranks and services and served as financial earned the position of Senior counselors to clients who own Vice President and Chief their own business. When Financial Officer. Through businesses partner with Banner the acquisition Purcell Bank they experience the ease joined Banner Bank and was of working with local decision promoted to the Executive makers and financial services Vice President position; and experts. soon after was appointed as a To learn more about member of Banner’s Executive Banner Bank’s business Management Committee. services, go to Among direct employees with www.connect2banner.com. officer titles, 48 percent are women working across all bank divisions.

Connected to banking everything From a full range of deposit products and services to business banking, residential and consumer loans, mobile and online banking, Banner Bank has it all covered. Stop in and see us today or visit us anytime at bannerbank.com.

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Boys and Girls Club of Skagit County Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County 305 North Sixth Street La Conner, WA 98257

P: (360) 419-3723 x5 Noah Bannister, Director of Organizational Development E: nbannister@bgcskagit.org www.SkagitRaisesGreatKids.org

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Club Members logged 2,522 volunteer and service hours participating in Keystone Club, Torch Club, and Junior Staff activities during the 2012-2013 academic year.

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ositive youth development is vital to the long-term success of every community. That is why the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County strive to provide kids and Teens with Targeted Programs that encourage the Priority Outcomes of Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. It is the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Our core belief is that each of our four Clubs should

and drug and alcohol-free environment. Since then, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County have expanded to offer direct services to over 1,000 youth per year in the communities of Anacortes, La Conner, Mount provide Members a safe place Vernon, and Sedro-Woolley to learn and grow, ongoing Recent accomplishments relationships with caring, include opening all four adult professionals, lifeClubs for programming during enhancing programs, character summer of 2013, and opening development experiences, all four Clubs for full-time hope and opportunity. programming, five days a week The organization began in fall of 2013. as the Skagit Valley Youth To learn more about the Association, formed in 1995 organization, get involved in by a group of citizens who the Clubs, or invest in the believed the 18,000 youth of youth of our community, visit our community needed a place www.SkagitRaisesGreatKids. to go after school that would org. provide positive, useful, and rewarding activities in a safe, healthy, culturally diverse,

Partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County

Every day, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County offer a variety of Targeted Programs aimed at helping Club Members achieve the Priority Outcomes of Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. We rely on the support of local businesses to fund these programs. Partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County to provide quality programming to more than 1,000 youth every year. Support programs such as: • Career Launch which provides Teens support in setting career goals, exploring occupations, making sound educational decisions, and developing the skills key to workforce success. • Power Hour which is an engaging homework help and tutoring program that encourages Club Members at every age to become self-directed learners. Program Partners receive recognition online, in the local newspaper, at events, and more! For more information, visit our website, SkagitRaisesGreatKids.org or contact Noah Bannister at nbannister@bgcskagit.org or (360) 419-3723 x5 20 EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014


BrandQuery BrandQuery

815 Cleveland Ave., Suite 200 Mount Vernon, WA 98274 P: (360) 336-0152 1402 3rd. Ave., Suite 212 Seattle, WA 98101 P: (206) 686-2444 brandquery.com

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BrandQuery turned 21 years old in 2014! We’re finally legal, and are extremely fortunate and thankful for our clients, past, present and future. We’re looking forward to many more years of Brand Enhancement... Cheers!

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Brown Line

3814 Old Highway 99 S. PO Box 1708 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 President: Jason Jansen E: jasonj@lynden.com www.shipbll.com

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Headquartered in Skagit County, Brown Line has been providing safe, reliable, temperature controlled transportation services to the food industry since 1978.

rown Line is recognized as an industry leader in the transportation of temperaturecontrolled, less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload service to customers throughout the U.S. and Western Canada. We ensure your fresh products get to market with the same care you took in producing them. We ship temperature- controlled delicate commodities from the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia and deliver to locations in California, the Southwest, Midwest and the Northeast. Our newly expanded network provides customers a seamless, door-to-door, high quality refrigerated

delivery network. Early morning delivery allows your customers to use the product the same day. We can also take care of your non-refrigerated freight. Brown Line can also provide truckload and less-than-truckload for temperature-controlled and non-refrigerated commodities that need to be transported to the Pacific Northwest, the West Coast and Western Canada.

Brown Line’s modern fleet of tractors and trailers are company owned and maintained by an excellent staff of mechanics. Our trucks are all equipped with satellite tracking, so knowing the location of your freight is a call away. Professional two-person driving teams contribute to fast delivery and Brown Line’s excellent safety record. Our staff of experienced employees is dedicated to delivering your product when you want it and in excellent condition.

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Business Bank Business Bank

1854 S. Burlington Blvd. Burlington, WA 98233 P: (888) 707-2060 Chairman of the Board & CEO: Michal Cann F: (360)707-2375 E: mcann@businessbankwa.com businessbankwa.com

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To learn more about Remote Deposit Capture, the technology that allows businesses to deposit checks right from their own office, please stop by one of our three locations or give us a call.

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usiness Bank is a fullservice community bank, headquartered in Burlington; with additional branches in Mount Vernon and Bellingham. The primary focus of Business Bank is to serve the business and personal banking needs of our community. The bank opened in April 2005 and our management team consists of Michal Cann, Chairman of the Board & CEO, Andy Hunter, President & Chief Credit Officer and Rob Woods, Chief Financial Officer. The bank’s Board Members include: Michal Cann, Andy Hunter, Lead Director Don Gordon, Dean Smiley, Pete Hansell, LuAnne Gordon Burkhart, Rick

Tremaine, Rogan Jones, Jay Duffy and Chet Lackey. With account names like “Freedom Checking’ and “Simply Free”, Business Bank has made opening and managing your personal and business finances simple. Consumer loans are available for new or used cars, boats, RV’s, as well as home equity, mortgage and personal lines of credit. Commercial lines of credit, term loans and SBA financing are just some of the examples of business lending

available for your business needs. All loan decisions are made locally and in a timely and respectful manner. In addition to offering checking accounts and loans, Business Bank offers online and mobile banking and has developed key partnerships with vendors who offer low-cost credit card processing, payroll services and more.

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had Fisher Construction, is a family company providing over 45 years of combined experience in extensive construction knowledge, hands-on management skills with a love for value engineering and problem solving. Whether it is with your design team or through our Design / Build process, we do it right. We work hand-in-hand with selected architects to prepare the most efficient package for the best return on your investment, leaving you more time for running your own business. We specialize in medium to large scale commercial construction and tenant improvements,

Chad Fisher Construction, LLC 15900 Preston Place Burlington, WA 98233

P: (360) 757-0580 F: (360) 419-4590 Chad Fisher, Dan Fisher, Duke Fisher E: info@cfisherconstruction.com www.cfisherconstruction.com

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• Chad Fisher Construction will be relocating their office in the Spring of 2014 to 15900 Preston Pl. near Skagit Regional Airport. • Chad Fisher Construction was responsible for over 100,000 sq. ft. of construction in 2013.

serve the industry. Both of Chad’s sons bring their own passion and experience to the company that provide you a dynamic depth of expertise to help lead a loyal experienced crew. Effective construction and offering expertise for office, project management requires retail, medical, warehouse, expertise and proven tools. We distribution, and industrial / utilize both to deliver highmanufacturing buildings. quality projects consistently on time and within budget, Chad Fisher has built a working extensively with reputation with his straightproject owners, architects and forward honest approach achieving the highest integrity governing authorities. and excellence in both team We emphasize open management and customer communication every step service. Chad has realized of the way, with a systematic a personal dream, with his process for monitoring all sons Daniel and Duke joining factors to ensure that every him, establishing the third project flows smoothly. generation of Fishers to

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We provide over 45 years of combined experience in extensive construction knowledge, hands-on management skills with a love for value engineering and problem solving. We ensure an outstanding team designed for commercial / industrial construction and tenant improvement projects.

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Janicki Industries 45,000 sq. ft. Punkin Center Warehouse Newly completed 72,000 sf expansion at Hexcel Corporation Janicki Industries at the Port of Skagit County. 9,600 sq. ft. ISO Level 8 Clean Room

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Jonathan K. Sitkin — Land Use, Real Estate and Municipal Governments Richard A. Davis III — Commercial Litigation, Construction, Employment and Municipal Governments Katherine D. Deets — Estate Planning, Business and Municipal Governments Seth A. Woolson — Land Use, Real Estate and Commercial Litigation Holly M. Stafford — Environment and Commercial Litigation Brian D. Rice — Commercial Litigation, Municipal Governments and Employment

Phone: 360 671-1796

Railroad Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225

Fax: 360 671-3781

Chmelik Sitkin & Davis P.S. 1500 Railroad Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225

P: (360) 671-1796 Principal: Frank Chmelik www.chmelik.com

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That our law firm is the only law firm north of Seattle that has had multiple attorneys selected to the annual Super Lawyers list for six years in a row.

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car cleanups, environmental insurance coverage issues and industrial storm water compliance issues. Clients know that our attorneys work with their accounting firms to deliver sophisticated estate planning solutions, closely held business succession planning and efficient probate administration. Clients rely on our litigation attorneys to skillfully represent in state court actions in Washington and

Alaska, the Federal District Courts, the State Shorelines Hearings Board, and the Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board. Clients count on our attorneys to help them Attorneys negotiate resolution of issues with various state agencies including DNR, Revenue, Ecology, FAA, USACE and US EPA. We are a team of attorneys that work hard to deliver timely cost-effective and sound legal advice.

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We know that success is no accident. It takes vision, hard work, an astute understanding of the market conditions and a team that can manage the risk and deliver the vision. Chmelik Sitkin & Davis is committed to being part of each client’s team. To meet our commitments, the firm

carefully grows with dedicated lawyers with demonstrated expertise. The end result: a growing team of lawyers to meet the legal needs of Skagit County clients now and into the future.

Attorneys

Frank J. Chmelik — Business, Environment, Municipal Governments and Commercial Litigation Jonathan K. Sitkin — Land Use, Real Estate and Municipal Governments Richard A. Davis III — Commercial Litigation, Construction, Employment and Municipal Governments Katherine D. Deets — Estate Planning, Business and Municipal Governments Seth A. Woolson — Land Use, Real Estate and Commercial Litigation Holly M. Stafford — Environment and Commercial Litigation Brian D. Rice — Commercial Litigation, Municipal Governments and Employment

1500 Railroad Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225

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Columbia Bank C

Columbia Bank

1725 E. College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 848-5671 F: (360) 848-7910 Contact: Ian Crawford E: icrawford@columbiabank.com columbiabank.com

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Did you know Columbia Bank offers local experts in International Banking and Merchant Card Services? Speak with a branch today for more details.

olumbia Bank is a Northwest community bank dedicated to its customers, communities and employees. It places the highest priority on customer service and strives to make a positive contribution in each community it serves by employing people who truly make a difference. Columbia Bank offers a variety of relationship banking products and the sophistication of a national bank, while retaining the appeal and service level of a true community bank. Experienced bankers work closely with customers, emphasizing personalized, local decision-making. Our team members leverage

and also through community support through local event sponsorship and volunteer efforts. With employees active in a number of local organizations, Columbia is a proud supporter of Relay For Life of Skagit County, Boys and years of industry expertise Girls Club of Skagit Counto provide custom banking solutions for both individuals ty, EDASC, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Rotary and and businesses with a high Kiwanis clubs, Cascade Days level of service. Customers enjoy working with Columbia and Junior Achievement of Bank because they always see Washington. In 2013, Columbia the same friendly faces. Bank was designated one Having our employees of Puget Sound Business volunteer in the Skagit Valley region is a privilege to Journal’s “Washington’s Columbia. This is manifested Best Workplaces” and also recognized by Forbes as the in the investment that has best bank headquartered in been made in the region’s economic development efforts Washington State in its list of “America’s Best and Worst by lending to entrepreneurs Banks”. Member FDIC. Equal and small business owners, Housing Lender.

Time and money. We give you both. We listen to you and your business needs—then tailor a loan that fits. Our loans are custom-made, not mass-produced. Every business is different, so rest assured your Columbia Bank loan will be designed specifically to your needs, your wants, and your business. And unlike some banks, we’re actually lending. Give us a call.

Mount Vernon Branch 360-848-5000 Burlington Branch 360-757-0100 Concrete Branch 360-853-8171 ColumbiaBank.com

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Debt Recovery Specialists Debt Recovery Specialists 1601 William Way, Suite D Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 428-8159 Owner: Denise Decker E: debtrs@debtrs.com Debtrs.com

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Debt Recovery Specialists’ 1,800+ client base has an average recovery rate of 46%, well above the national average recovery rate of 12%.

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ebt Recovery Specialists (DRS) is a full service debt collection agency specializing in ethical and professional collections since 1996. Collectors are trained to use respect, integrity and empathy to recover your debt. They will work tirelessly to preserve the relations you have with your customers while maintaining the integrity of the collection profession thereby increasing your future profitability. Debt Recovery Specialists get results because of the solutions they provide and the kind of collection service you can trust. DRS was founded by Denise L Decker, a native of Anacortes,

win-win philosophy, we believe in providing superior customer service to clients, with an exceptional increase in client revenue without consumer complaints or the use of excessive methods” Decker said. “We believe our collectors and Mount Vernon resident have the greatest impact in for more than forty years, as influencing payment by being an answer to business’ need problem solvers and assertive, for a collection agency that rather than overly aggressive, would not alienate clients’ which allows us to collect customers, while still collecting where others cannot.” their past due receivables. DRS brings 80 years of Decker’s professional combined executive collection background includes 38 years leadership to its valued clients. in the accounting and banking arenas. She has successfully grown Debt Recovery Specialists from conception to profitability for the past 18 years. “The success of the company is embedded in its

Want to reduce your Accounts Receivable?

Let us develop a recovery program just for you. Ethics • Respect • Dedication

Debt Recovery Specialists A Professional Collection Agency 360.428.8159 | www.debtrs.com

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Dimensional Communications

1220 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 P: (360) 424-6164 Contact: Ryan Hagman dimensional.net

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Dimensional Communications manufactures a line of invisible speakers that are shipped to over 25 countries around the world

hy do you think the Seattle Seahawks chose Dimensional Communications to provide sound for them in their very own football stadium? It’s because, Dimensional has been preferentially selected by an ever-growing number of critical clients, large and small, for their most important systems projects based not on our promises, but upon their proven ability to deliver on their promises. They expect all of their people to create the best project outcomes possible for their clients and have spent years perfecting the disciplined processes, skills and product relationships required to deliver

world’s leading manufacturers of audio, visual, data and communications equipment they know how to select the proper components to solve your complete system needs –simple or complex –efficiently and effectively. This includes world-class systems. using their own in-house wood, metal, paint and speaker They are one of the manufacturing facilities and select Washington State personnel to create specialized based audio-communication or one-off solutions. installation companies that maintains an in-house, State Whether they are recognized, Electronic Systems providing systems for your Technician Apprenticeship boardroom, school, church, Program. They are also active office, home, performing arts members of nationally and center or even an entire NFL internationally recognized football stadium, Dimensional industry trade associations, has the right system solutions including INFOCOMM and skills, delivered and International, CEDIA and the maintained by the best trained National Systems Contractors people, all on time and on Association (NSCA). Using budget. the best products from the

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Employee Benefits

2203 Old Highway 99 S. P.O. Box 1547 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 424-5507 F: (360) 424-5351 Toll Free: 1 (800) 858-5762 ebpllc.com

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We offer you the ease of a one stop solution to all your insurance needs. We have locations to serve you in Mount Vernon, Bellingham and Blaine. .

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n today’s changing market it is crucial to team with a partner who can assist you. Employee Benefits Planning LLC/Blaine Insurance LLC has the knowledge you need to get on board with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Knowing what you need to do to move forward under the new law is how we help. We understand health care reform and the challenges for you as an employer or an individual. We can help you choose the right track, at the right time. EBP/Blaine Insurance focuses on bringing you educated and current health information.

It’s what you need to get on board! Call us to schedule a no-cost consultation review of your current program – we’ll certainly save you time and we might just save you some money! Employee Benefits Planning LLC/Blaine Insurance LLC is your trusted consultant! • Employee Benefits •Third Party Administration • COBRA Administration

• Enrollment Services • Individual Medical Plans • Washington Benefit Exchange Enrollment • Washington Shop Exchange Enrollment • Medicare Advantage Plans • Group and Individual Life & Disability Insurance • Personal Home, Auto, Boat, Umbrella Insurance • Business Insurance

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Express Employment Express Employment

525 E. College Way, Suite F Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 336-1980 F: (360) 336-1540 4152 Meridian St., Suite 201 Bellingham, WA 98226 P: (360) 734-3812 Owners: Mark and Sandy Hagen E: Mark.Hagen@expresspros.com

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Mark Hagen is an immediate past president of the Mount Vernon Rotary Club and now serves as a board member.

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xpress Employment Professionals – Jobs Affecting the Economy Skagit County is a special place to live. The people, businesses, communities and organizations in the area have helped the growth of Skagit County. Express Employment Professionals and the staffing industry are a vital piece to this growth, providing jobs for people looking for work and employees for companies looking to expand. Express of Mount Vernon began when Mark Hagen and his wife, Sandy, felt passionately about starting up their own business. A CPA at the time, Mark left his accounting firm

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to accomplish their dream. What better way to build a business than to help provide jobs for people? This is exactly what Mark and Sandy Hagen did by opening their first Express office in 1996. By 1998 they opened a second office in Bellingham. Mark and Sandy have worked hard to provide the very best resources for the sake of their clients. Mark and Sandy are active in the local community donating time and money to the local Rotary Club, Skagit

County Community Action, and the Skagit Valley College Foundation among others. Express is a family-owned franchise. Today there are more than 600 offices worldwide. Express is always looking forward; an industry that offers a promising future and plenty of room to grow.


Performance Driven Building Solutions F Fisher & Sons

625 Fisher Lane Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-4094 President: Dan Powers E: info@fishersons.com fishersons.com

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• 150+ buildings built in Skagit, Whatcom and Island Co. • 5 million square feet built • 150+ employees

ocused on building solutions that perform and sustain their investment over time, Fisher & Sons has designed and built millions of square feet of commercial buildings, in Skagit County, and around the United States. Fisher’s construction portfolio includes medical, professional, retail, manufacturing, food processing, cold storage and distribution facilities. Working with Fisher’s in-house design team, owners can virtually ‘walk’ through a facility before it is built, thinking through the systems and construction in advance, creating the best possible solutions for their business needs. This

unique design+build approach keeps projects in budget and on schedule, giving owners greater control of their project. Owners value Fisher & Sons’ approach because: • A Strong, Experienced Team – Focused on value • Single Point of Accountability – Reducing change orders and cost overruns.

• Early Determination of Costs – Establishing a reliable project budget Visit our website at www.fishersons.com and see how we have handled the toughest construction challenges and delivered exceptional value.

Fisher & Sons CLOSE TO RESTAURANTS & SHOPPING!

Largest rooms in Skagit Valley!

FREE full hot buffet breakfast • FREE Wi-Fi Voted #1 on TripAdvisor • Pets FREE • FREE Parking 360.428.5678 2300 Market St., Mount Vernon, WA • I-5 Exit 227

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Foothills Toyota Scion www.foothillstoyota.com

360-757-7575 • 1-800-228-1207

1-5 Auto Mall

1881 Bouslog Road Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-7575 Toll Free: (800) 228-1207 foothillstoyota.com

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the 1930’s doing business with the integrity of the Nelson family name. Foothills Toyota Scion represents the fourth generation of Nelson family auto dealerships. Our customers do business with us because we provide excellence in customer service and embrace the culture of continuous improvement in everything we do. Our community knows us by our solid commitment to contribute to and support things like the environment, education, health care, housing and human services. Toyota recognizes our great customer

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scores we receive all year long with numerous awards given to our Sales, Service, Parts and Customer Relations departments. We value our customers and we are proud to provide quality products and services each and every day. It does make a difference where you buy your car. Did you know we’re on Facebook? Become a Fan and Check-in to see what deals we currently have going on. Who knows, maybe there is a

deal that applies to your visit today! www.facebook.com/ foothillstoyota We look forward to seeing you. And if you haven’t visited us before, here is how to find us: Interstate 5 take Exit #229 George Hopper Road. Look for the I-5 Auto World sign. Turn left at the stop sign. Foothills Auto is on the right.


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GeoTest Services, Inc. 741 Marine Drive Bellingham WA 98225

P: (360) 848-7794 Contact: Kevin Richardson E: KevinR@geotest-inc.com www.geotest-inc.com

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GeoTest is very proud to have provided all of the inspection and material testing services for the new Anacortes Water Treatment plant completed in 2013.

our Partner from the Ground UP! GeoTest was founded in 1993 with the goal of developing partnerships with our clients to provide a full range of construction services from the Ground Up: • Geotechnical Services • Environmental Consulting • Construction Inspection & Testing • Materials Laboratory GeoTest’s mission is to help our clients’ projects succeed by managing risk and controlling costs and by effectively executing our services for both large and small construction projects. At GeoTest we focus

These services range from site exploration, design and earthwork services to special inspection and testing during the building construction. Our professionals’ unique ability to provide both Anacortes WTP geotechnical engineering and environmental services can on building relationships for support the project schedule the long term. during the construction GeoTest takes pride in delivering the highest possible inspection phase if unforeseen conditions arise. standards of safety, quality, GeoTest’s corporate office reliability and responsiveness is located in Bellingham in a cost-effective manner. overlooking Bellingham Bay. GeoTest regularly works Our south offi ce and laboratory for public municipalities, is strategically located in state universities, community Arlington, Washington. colleges, public school districts Our goal at GeoTest is to be and private industry. Our a valuable part of your project company routinely provides team…. professional services in Skagit, THANK YOU SKAGIT Snohomish, King, Island, San COUNTY! Juan and Whatcom Counties. The GeoTest Team

For 21 years our goal at GEOTEST has been to be a valuable part of your project team. We provide a wide range of support services that help our clients reach their development goals. Services: · Geotechnical Engineering · Environmental Services · Construction Inspection · Materials Laboratory

Certified & Licensed: · Engineers/Geologists · UST Site Assessors · ICC & WABO Inspectors · A2LA Accredited

Geotechnical • Environmental • Construction Inspection • Laboratory Services We greatly appreciate the support of our clients throughout Skagit County and the Northwest Region.

THANK YOU!

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Hexcel Corporation Hexcel Corporation 15062 Steele Road Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-7212 Manager: Jim Collins hexcel.com

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The first footprints on the moon were not from Neil Armstrong. That’s right, Hexcel materials were the first to land on the moon in the energy absorbing footpads on the lunar module. That’s one giant step for composites.

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excel Corporation is a leading advanced composites company. It develops, manufactures and markets lightweight, high-performance structural materials, including carbon fibers, reinforcements for composites, prepregs, honeycomb, matrix systems, adhesives and composite structures, used in commercial aerospace, space and defense and industrial applications. In 1946, two young Navy engineers – Roger C. Steele and Roscoe T. “Bud” Hughes – with more enthusiasm than experience, start up a company they call California Reinforced Plastics in Hughes’

cramped basement workshop in Lafayette, California with $519. After a couple of years of investigating, inventing, and innovating Steele and Hughes incorporated the company in September 1948, marking the official beginning of what is later known as Hexcel Corporation. Today, Hexcel is at the heart of many advanced composite products and applications. The company has been at the forefront of composites technology,

working as a proactive partner with its customers to create innovative, high-performance solutions. We draw strength from our heritage – and continue the pioneering spirit by developing new and improved products to support and anticipate customer requirements. As the leading manufacturer of premium carbon fiber, Hexcel is the most integrated composite solutions provider in the industry, experienced at all stages in the composites chain, from fiber to fabrics and resin formulation to thermosetting prepregs, new solutions for out of autoclave processing, molding materials, composite tooling, honeycomb and machined core.

Lighten Your World HEXCEL supplies customers with weight-saving composites to lighten and enhance performance in aircraft, wind turbine blades and other high-performance applications. Dedication to composites technology, product innovation and customer support makes HEXCEL your partner to trust for the long term. With 18 production sites and a worldwide network of sales offices, HEXCEL is your global supplier of quality composites.

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HUB International Northwest LLC P HUB International Northwest LLC 110 Unity Street Bellingham WA 98225

P: (800) 339-9270 E: info@hubinternational.com www.hubnw.com

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HUB offers business development workshops throughout the year on current and in-demand topics such as, Hiring, Harassment, and FirstTime Manger. In addition, select workshops are pre-approved for HRCI credit.

rotecting your assets is not an annual event. It is a daily affair. One that requires experience, education and expertise. In Fall 2013, The Unity Group was acquired by HUB International Northwest LLC, a leading global insurance brokerage that provides a broad array of property and casualty, life and health, employee benefits, investment and risk management products and services. This transaction combined the experience and expertise of local sales and service staff while providing national resources for clients. HUB International Northwest understands that insurance

We look forward to the is a highly complex and opportunity of working with specialized business and therefore continues to develop you in the future! specialized products to help business’ control risks. HUB offers business development workshops throughout the year on current and indemand topics such as, Hiring, Harassment, and First-Time Manger. In addition, select workshops are pre-approved for HRCI credit. Community Involvement is a long-standing corporate objective. Investment in the local community is just one of many ways HUB demonstrates commitment to being a good corporate citizen. Currently HUB supports over 55 local non-profits through charitable giving and hundreds of volunteer hours.

Coverage that’s right for you! HUB International is a leading insurance broker for businesses and successful individuals who demand the best coverage, service and pricing. HUB offers a diverse range of business and personal insurance products, benefit programs, and risk management consulting. We recognize that every customer’s requirements are unique, which is why we provide tailor-made solutions. Contact us today for more information on how HUB can best suit your business and personal insurance needs.

HUB International Northwest LLC • Formerly The Unity Group 110 Unity Street • Bellingham, Washington 98225 • 360.647.9000 12100 NW 195th St., Ste. 200 • Bothell, Washington 98011 • 425.489.4500 now.info@hubinternational.com • www.hubnw.com

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Graphics. Signage. Displays. I

Image360

789 Chrysler Drive Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 299-0430 E: sales.bwa@image360.com image360bwa.com

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That individual vehicle advertising generates between 30,000 to 70,000 daily vehicle impressions and that fleet vehicle advertising boosts name recognition 15 times greater than any other advertising media? Ask us about vehicle wraps today!

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mage360 is a custom graphics, signage, and display business located in Burlington, WA at 789 Chrysler Drive. Founded in 2013 by Whidbey Island residents Anthony and Tina Asp, the company’s mission statement is “Graphics that enhance, signage that works, displays that inform™”. Image360 provides customized graphic communication services to help businesses and organizations meet their visual, branding, and marketing needs. “At Image360 we distinguish ourselves not only with comprehensive solutions, but also professional results,” said Anthony

displays, and environmental and mobile signage. From consultation to design and installation, Image360 is intent on not simply meeting, but exceeding your expectations. As a result, you will work with highly motivated experts whose efforts are backed by the newest technologies and supported with the latest materials and techniques.

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Asp. “With us, you can be sure that colors and designs remain consistent across all applications, serving to unify your efforts.” Projects range from the very small to the very large both in size and complexity. Their passion is to work with each business or organization to maximize the creativity and visual impact of their promotional products,

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About Image360 Image360 is a custom graphics, signage, and display business located in Burlington, WA at 789 Chrysler Drive. Founded in 2013 by Whidbey Island residents Anthony and Tina Asp, the company’s mission statement is “Graphics that enhance, signage that works, displays that inform™”. Image360 provides customized graphic communication services to help businesses and organizations meet their visual branding and marketing needs; “At Image360 we distinguish ourselves not only with comprehensive solutions, but also professional results. With us, you can be sure that colors and designs remain consistent across many applications, serving to unify your efforts. Best of all, Image360 is consultative; collaborating with you closely from imagination through installation to attain the high quality you seek, while adhering to your timeframe and budget.” Projects range from the very small to the very large both in size and complexity. Their passion is to work with each business or organization to maximize the creativity and visual impact of their promotional products, displays, and environmental and mobile signage. From consultation to design and installation, Image360 is intent on not simply meeting, but exceeding your expectations. As a result, you will work with highly motivated experts whose efforts are backed by the newest technologies and supported with the latest materials and techniques. Anthony Asp’s 20+ years of professional military experience and Tina Asp’s background in interior design and management are an ideal fit for Image360. They see Image360 as an opportunity to expand their business experience and explore new ventures. “Our company brings a fresh approach to professional signage and graphics,” commented Asp. “As a complete visual communications solutions provider, we can assist area businesses with nearly any graphics project. No matter the job, we can get it done.” 38 EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014

Image360 provides professional graphic solutions to regional businesses and organizations. From the simplest projects to the most complex, trained graphics specialists will work closely with clients to maximize the creativity and visual impact of environmental graphics, mobile graphics, way-finding solutions, and promotional displays.

Mission & Values Our Mission: To enhance the value of the businesses we serve. Our Core Values: • Respect for the individual – We welcome and value individual differences and treat others with courtesy and fairness. • Go the extra mile – We are committed to going above and beyond to serve the needs of our customers. • Quick to respond – We pride ourselves on and are dedicated to getting back to our customers a timely manner. • Attack the market – We see the great potential our industry offers and are taking advantage of its growth opportunities through implementation of our operational, marketing and technology programs. • Aim high and play fair – We have a clear vision for our future and strive to inspire and lead each other and our customers toward accomplishing that vision with integrity, honesty, and fairness. “We begin every project with a new customer by getting to know their business and goals. Discussing the intention or purpose of the custom graphics, where will they be viewed, how the graphics are placed, etc. This consultation helps us determine the best signage materials, colors, and mounting methods in constructing your sign to achieve your desired visual communications outcome.”


Image360 Products & Services Advertising Specialties Custom advertising solutions are designed to make your logo, brand, or message stand out among the crowd. Image360 offers thousands of branded promotional products and signs to communicate your brand, advertise a promotion, or attract customers to a special event. Custom Graphics Whether you are looking to embellish your company vehicle, a tradeshow booth, or your store windows; Image360 provides eye-catching and innovative graphic solutions to meet your needs. Services also include measurement, production, and installation. Trade Show Displays Your tradeshow booth should help you stand out among your competitors and close sales. Image360 has the expertise to design the perfect trade show display for your branding, budget, and space needs. Architectural & Company Signage Architectural and company signs are designed to assist in branding, way-finding and/or communicate safety codes. Image360 starts with concept design and fabrication, then performs code reviews, site assessments, permitting, and installation; any need can be met! Illuminated Signage Illuminated signage means branding day and night, inside or out. Image360 offers custom illuminated displays in all styles from simple edge lit signs and light boxes to large LED reader boards, pylons, and backlit monuments. Traffic and Safety Signage A complete custom traffic and safety sign means assuring the safety of your employees and customers while complimenting your building’s design and enhancing your branding efforts. Image360 has one of the largest selections of traffic and building safety signage available. Custom Banners A bold, one-of-a-kind custom banner attracts attention for your sale, political campaign or annual event. Image360 creates custom banners, flags, and pennants from design to fabrication, installation, and removal.

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Vehicle and Transit Graphics Keep your marketing message in motion with a custom vehicle graphic on your service vehicle. Image360 vehicle graphic services include custom truck-side magnets, car-top signs, partial or full vehicle wraps, ready-to-apply lettering and consultation, vehicle measurement, and expert application. Custom Frames Display your signs and visual messages with a “finished” look. Choose from pre-made or custom Aframes, freestanding frames, real estate posts and more. Printed Materials Image360 has a team of expert graphic artists and writers to provide custom branded printed materials such as stationary, business cards, letterhead, and envelopes or marketing communication material such as brochures and sales letters. Custom Displays Smart signage promotes your merchandise, makes effective announcements and brands your business. Image360 offers everything from digital, acrylic, and POP (point of purchase) displays to display cases and boards in both standard and customizable sizes. Soft Signage Soft signs from Image360 are printed on fabrics such as canvas, cotton, polyester, and other materials. Soft signs are elegant yet easy to handle, ship, install, store, and clean. Soft signs are being increasingly used for trade show event banners, exhibition graphics, interior sign decorations, POP signage, and fine art reproductions. Anthony and Tina feel honored to be working in their community and serving local businesses and military branches as a veteran owned small business. They have been blessed to work with all seven of the Navy Exchanges of the Pacific Northwest on a monthly basis and this steady work has meant growth beyond expectation in the first year. If Facebook comments and first year business growth serve as an indication, Image360- Burlington has some very happy customers and a lot of potential for growth. Anthony and Tina are eager to get to know more local business owners and community leaders and help them to achieve their visual branding goals. For more information, contact Image360 at (360) 299-0430, or visit the company’s website at www.image360bwa.com. EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014 39


Industrial Resources Inc. Industrial Resources Inc. 12842 Highway 9, PO Box 507 Clear Lake, WA 98235

P: (360) 856-6700 F: (360) 856-6777 President: Jay Follman E: jay@industrial-resources.com

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IRI has full production fabrication shops in both Skagit County and Dutch Harbor, AK. From steel dock assemblies to oil derrick components IRI can fabricate it. We most recently supplied multiple modular piping systems for two of the new Washington State Ferries.

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ndustrial/Fabrication/Marine Construction Founded in 1987, Industrial Resources, Inc. is an industrial contracting firm with special expertise in the seafood processing, timber milling, manufacturing and marine industries. Acting as either a general or subcontractor, Industrial Resources Inc. complete construction services including estimating, budgeting and project management. From structural modifications to complete plant construction, our vast experience in piping, refrigeration, hydraulics and mechanical systems allows us to

provide both experienced field personnel and finely honed craftsmanship. We are fully licensed in: ~Washington ~Oregon~Idaho ~California ~Alaska ~Hawaii In addition, IRI has a 15,000 square foot fabrication facility including a full machine shop for bending, shearing, rolling and painting everything from staircases to large pump houses. IRI’s shop provides fabrication of piping systems, structural modifications and fuel/

hydraulic tanks. Recent projects include a dock renovation for APL in Dutch Harbor, Alaska; a water treatment plant in a working mine in California and a power plant in Hawaii. IRI maintains comprehensive Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) programs for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Washington Association of Building Officials and American Welding Society.

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IRI specializes in manufacturing, timber milling, seafood processing and the marine industries. Complete plant construction or structural modifications showcase our expertise in piping, refrigeration, hydraulics and mechanical systems. Our fabrication shop in Skagit County supports our operations in the western United States, Alaska and Hawaii. 1-800-755-6416

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NASA & Janicki Industries Partner On Orion Spacecraft

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he design and fabrication of critical flight hardware that will be used to keep NASA’s Orion spacecraft safe during launch was recently completed at Janicki Industries in Hamilton, Wash. The hardware arrived at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. for final preparations before Orion’s first mission planned for September 2014. Orion’s stage adapter diaphragm serves as a barrier between the upper-stage of the launch vehicle and the spacecraft, preventing hydrogen gas build up from the rocket beneath the spacecraft before and during launch.

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“The close relationship between NASA and Janicki Industries on the diaphragm enables us to optimize performance, mass and even take advantage of some cost savings in the process,” said Kevin Rivers, Orion Launch Abort System project manager. The diaphragm, a light-weight composite structure, was designed by a team of engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., in close collaboration with Marshall. The component is an integral part of the stage adapter that will connect Orion to a Delta IV Heavy rocket during its first mission, Exploration Flight Test-1, and on the first launch of NASA’s Space Launch System in 2017. EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014 41


EFT-1 will send an Orion spacecraft 3,600 miles above the Earth’s surface, 15 times farther away than the International Space Station. During the 2014 test, Orion will return to Earth at a speed of about 20,000 mph, faster than any current spacecraft capable of carrying humans. SLS will provide an entirely new capability for human exploration beyond Earth orbit. Designed to be flexible for crew or cargo missions, the SLS will be safe, affordable, and sustainable, to continue America’s journey of discovery from the unique vantage point of space. SLS is a rocket that can carry the Orion spacecraft’s crew, equipment and experiments to places we’ve never been before in our solar system.

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Larson Gross CPAs & Consultants 245 E. George Hopper Rd Burlington, WA 98233

P: (360) 757-2700 E: contact@larsongross.com larsongross.com

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According to the National Taxpayer Advocate, the U.S. tax code is nearly 4 million words long, with 4,680 changes to it since 2001. Our team of tax experts works together to stay abreast of those changes to help our business and individual clients minimize their tax liability.

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Larson Gross CPAs & Consultants H ello? Is anybody out there? Do you hear from your accountant only at tax time? Is it taking longer and longer to get a call back, receive your tax return or have your financial statement prepared? Are you getting proactive advice to help your business be more successful? Don’t settle for less than you deserve from your accountant. We are the Larson Gross team. We’ve been helping local businesses and individuals with their tax, financial reporting, bookkeeping and consulting needs for the last 65 years. In addition to

• You absolutely, positively must have your financial statement or tax return by a certain date; • You’re not 100% certain your current accountant has minimized your taxes to the full extent possible; or needing us to prepare your • You need a trusted advilocal, state and federal tax sor to help you surmount the returns, here are a few reasons business challenges that are you might benefit from keeping you up at night. working with us: Small, medium or large. • You’re struggling to keep Sole proprietor, nonprofit up with your bookkeeping or or corporation. Start-up or payroll; established enterprise. We • You do business in multiple work with organizations of all states or countries; sizes and shapes. And we’d be delighted to get a call from you • You have employees and still have questions about the to see how we can help your business or nonprofit. Affordable Care Act; • You’re thinking of selling your business or transitioning ownership to a child or family member;

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Legend Brands Legend Brands 15180 Josh Wilson Road Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-7776 CEO: Bill Bruders E: sales@legendbrands.net www.legendbrands.net

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If you had your carpet professionally cleaned or restoration services after water damage, the contractor you hired likely used Legend Brands products from right here in Skagit Valley!

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egend Brands is a true home-town success story grown from the roots that Dri-Eaz established more than 30 years ago in Burlington, Washington. Dri-Eaz developed the first “snail-shell” airmover, a high-velocity airmover that revolutionized the restoration industry. Thousands of airmovers later – plus portable dehumidifiers, restoration chemicals and professional education – Dri-Eaz essentially created a new industry and leads it in market share, brand recognition, and customer satisfaction. Dri-Eaz operations and manufacturing provide high quality, stable employment in the region.

Restoration Sciences Academy at its Burlington headquarters and other campuses located across North America and the UK. In September 2011, Legend Brands was purchased by RPM International, a $3.4 Legend Brands currently billion multinational holding includes Dri-Eaz Products, company with subsidiaries Chemspec, ProRestore that manufacture and market Products, and Sapphire high-performance coatings, Scientific. These companies sealants and specialty chemicals, represent 185 years of combined primarily for maintenance, experience in producing repair and improvement specialty chemical products applications. RPM companies and equipment for carpet include Stonhard, Carboline, cleaning, water and fire damage Tremco, and Flowcrete. restoration and commercial Consumer brands include cleaning. Rust-Oleum, Zinsser, DAP Products from Legend and Wolman. Legend Brands Brands companies are sold remains a stand-alone operation throughout North America, led by its existing management the UK, Europe and Australia. team and headed by Legend Legend Brands also operates the Brands CEO Bill Bruders.

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Life Care Centers of Skagit Co. Life Care Centers of Skagit County

1462 W. State Route 20 Sedro-Woolley, WA P: (360) 630-3089 2120 East Division Street Mount Vernon, WA P: (360) 424-4258 www.lcca.com

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We also provide: • Private phone lines • In-patient and out-patient physical, occupational and speech therapy • Close proximity to local hospitals • Transportation

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ife Care Centers of Mt. Vernon and Skagit Valley are premier skilled nursing facilities in their communities. Both facilities specialize in short-term rehabilitation. Our skilled teams of therapists offer physical, occupational and speech therapy services up to seven days per week. Patients can receive specialized care following accidents, illnesses or surgery. Our licensed staff offer 24-hour nursing care, close medical supervision, including assistance with dressing, bathing, walking, eating and administration of medications. It is the goal of both Life Care Center of Mt. Vernon and Skagit Valley to be the facility

of choice for rehabilitation and nursing care in our communities. Both buildings strive to successfully transition our residents back to their prior level of functioning for a safe return home. It is our mission to provide quality care and great outcomes. Our patient’s recovery time is enhanced by a variety of accommodations to make their stay more comfortable. Some of those amenities include:

• Private and semi-private short-term suites • Fireplace lounge • Restaurant style dining with private dining room available • Beauty and barber shop • Ice Cream Parlor • Library • Beautiful grounds with walking paths • Free WI-Fi • Cable TV

Bridging The Gap Between Hospital and Home Post-surgery and post-hospitalization recovery at our facilities include an individualized treatment plan using state-of-the-art therapy equipment and a multi-disciplinary team to help patients minimize their recovery time. Our team of skilled nurses and highly trained physical, occupational, and speech therapists are employed full time to ensure consistent quality care. Therapy Available 7 Days a Week 24 Hours Skilled Nursing Care Medicare Certified and Most Insurances Accepted Restaurant Style Dining Free Wi-Fi Access

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We’re Here to Help. 2 North Coast Credit Union

Bellingham Mount Vernon Ferndale Sedro-Woolley Academy (inside Northwest Career & Technical Academy, MV) P: (800) 696-8830 northcoastcu.com

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Save the date for the 6th Annual Bite of Skagit July 26th, 2014.

014 marks the 75th birthday of North Coast Credit Union. A group of firefighters created a credit union so they could have a safe place to build their savings with a fair rate of return and a source of credit that may not have been available to them from banks. Today, with over 13,500 members North Coast remains a member-owned and directed financial cooperative; a not-for-profit alternative to for-profit banks. For business owners today this means that at North Coast we finance people, not paperwork. We do our own underwriting and make our decisions locally. We take the time to see

the whole picture. We know how to structure loans so they make sense. We offer Business Loans, Jumbo Loans, Owner and Non-Owner Commercial Real Estate Loans, Loans for Apartments and Residential Rental Property, Lot Loans and Interim to Permanent Construction Loans to build a home. We provide financial products and services with an unsurpassed level of compassion, care and personal service. Do yourself a favor. The next time you need any kind of loan give us a call. You’ll be surprised at how easy we are to work with.

Bite of Skagit Our mission also includes acting as a catalyst for positive change in the communities we serve. We are the proud founder, sponsor, organizer and host of the annual Bite of Skagit. In 2013 The Bite raised $25,000 for the Skagit Food Distribution Center, which supports all Skagit Food Banks and Hot Meal Programs.

North Coast Credit Union Business Loans • Owner Commercial Real Estate • Non-Owner Commercial Real Estate • Apartments • Residential Rental Property • Jumbo Loans

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“I’ve been in this business a while now. It’s a pleasure to be working at North Coast Credit Union. We take the time to look at multiple solutions for structuring loans. We do our own underwriting and make all of our decisions locally. Give me a call anytime.”

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Peoples Bank Peoples Bank With six locations in Skagit/Island County

1801 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 424-3319 F: (360) 416-6519 Toll Free: (800) 584-8859 CEO: Charles LeCocq www.peoplesbank-wa.com

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The Northwest’s premier community bank is also a great place to work! For three years running, The Puget Sound Business Journal has recognized Peoples Bank as a Washington’s Best Workplaces Finalist.

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ince 1921, Peoples Bank has been recognized as Northwest Washington’s premier independent community bank. Serving customers throughout Whatcom, Skagit, Island, Snohomish, King, Chelan and Douglas Counties, Peoples offers a full range of personal and business banking financial services. Whether you’re buying your first home, adding capacity to your business or saving for the future, Peoples Bank has the products, services and people to make it possible. Peoples Bank operates 24 full-service offices and 3 loan production offices throughout Washington State.

The Bank’s growth has been strong, reflecting the response of businesses and consumers alike to Peoples’ servicecentered philosophy. Peoples Bank believes that growth comes from diligence, service and community involvement. It’s what makes Peoples a community bank. Arts, education and youth continue to be the cornerstone of the Bank’s corporate giving and community involvement. The Bank has a genuine desire to provide customers

with a broad range of financial solutions, and to do so with a level of service that exceeds customer expectations. A higher level of service is not just the Bank’s tag line – it’s the reputation upon which it has built its business. The LeCocq family have been majority owners and senior management of the Bank since 1938, and they remain committed to keeping the Bank community focused and independently owned.

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Port of Anacortes Port of Anacortes 100 Commercial Ave. Anacortes, WA 98221

P: (360) 293-3134 F: (360) 293-9608 Executive Director: Bob Hyde portofanacortes.com

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* An annual number of 909 people are employed on Port of Anacortes properties. * Cap Sap Sante Marina had 14,630 moorage guest nights in 2013.

The Port of Anacortes located on beautiful Fidalgo Island, in Skagit County is responsible for the operation, growth, and development of a major deep-water port, 3 marine terminals, the Cap Sante Marina and Anacortes Airport. Marine Terminals include Pier 1 (home of Dakota Creek Industries and Port offices), Curtis Wharf (commercial dock and wharf) which holds ships up to 500+ feet, and Pier 2 (log, heavy lifts and dry bulk cargo loading) available for short term moorage up to 1,200 feet). Cap Sante Marina is a publicly operated marina (943

slips with 100-150 slips used for guest moorage). Slips accommodate vessels up to 120 feet. The marina is located in the heart of Anacortes and within walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, shops, and marine supply stores. The marina offers temporary and permanent moorage along with a liveboard community. Fido’s fuel dock offers non-ethanol fuel at very affordable rates. Launching facilities, (trailer boat launch & small craft hoist)clean restrooms, and showers. Other

amenities include free Wi-Fi, complementary bicycles, slip reservation, summer concerts and events. The Anacortes Airport is located about three miles west of downtown and features a 3,018 foot long by 60 foot wide lighted asphalt runway located on approximately 196 acres. Parking facilities include 69 tie downs and 39 public hangars, with a new pilot’s lounge located in hanger 1. Fuel sales are available through our FBO daily. Anacortes is a great place to do business and a wonderful place to live! Anacortes offers the San Juan Islands to the west, with views of snow-capped mountains to the east. Come visit the Port of Anacortes and experience Anacortes, the way life should be.

Cap Sante Marina Located one block from beautiful historic downtown Anacortes. Close to groceries, restaurants and shops. Home of the oldest marine hardware supply on the west coast. We welcome permanent and transient moorage with 150-200 berths available for guest moorage. The new 40'-66' monolithic/uni-float docks offer stability and room for ease of provisioning your vessel. Accommodating Fairways offer the new and seasoned boaters the feeling of luxury and room, making your welcome home or entrance into Cap Sante Marina easy. Activity floats available. 20, 30, & 50 amp power to accommodate vessels up to 130’ and fresh water available. Visit Fido’s Fuel Dock Some of the lowest fuel prices in the islands! Propane, bait, ice cream and free treats for your pup. We’d love to meet your four legged friends and post their photos on our wall of fame! Harbor Office Telephone

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Amenities • ReseRvations accepted • Well maintained docks and slips • FouR poRtable pump-outs/Floating pump-out available at no chaRge • tRaileRed boat launch seRvices available up to 25,000lbs. • FRee maRina Wide Wi-Fi • Well maintained RestRooms With shoWeR & laundRy Facilities • close to public tRails and paRks • FRee summeR conceRts tWice a Week summeR • complimentaRy bikes FoR guests

Year round weeklY event calendars so You know where to go in town

Open 7 days a week from 8:00am to 5:00pm For slip assignment, call on VHF 66A, or 360-293-0694 Email: marina@portofanacortes.com | Web: www.portofanacortes.com/visit/the-marina 1019 “Q” Avenue, Suite C, 100 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes, Washington 98221

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Port of Skagit - Creating Good Jobs for 50 Years S Port of Skagit

P.O. Box 348, 15400 Airport Drive, Burlington, WA 98233 P: 360-757-0011 Executive Director: Patsy Martin F: 360-757-0014

La Conner Marina

P.O. Box 456, 613 N. Second, La Conner, WA 98257 P: 360-466-3118 F: 360-466-3119

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More than 30 businesses in and around Bayview Business Park and Skagit Regional Airport are connected to the Port’s fiber optics network for high-speed data communication.

ince its formation by a vote of the people in 1964, the Port of Skagit has been dedicated to creating good jobs in Skagit County by managing facilities and encouraging opportunities for economic growth. Port-owned properties include the La Conner Marina, Skagit Regional Airport and the Bayview Business Park. The port’s 78 tenants employ more than 1,100 people. The port staff also works handin-hand with local economic development officials to provide prospective tenants with information about conditions and opportunities throughout Skagit County. Bayview Business Park offers lease

Industrial & Construction Recycling We accept materials such as:

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properties for industrial, business and corporate office park development. The port has invested in high-quality infrastructure, including a fiber optics network, to support a wide range of business types. Boaters enjoy easy access to the San Juan Islands and beyond from the La Conner Marina. The marina has 500 wet moorage slips and 178 dry storage spaces plus two modern guest docks. It is home to a

variety of maritime businesses and services. Skagit Regional Airport is a premier destination for corporate jet aircraft and general aviation in Northwest Washington. At the airport are terminal facilities, high-quality runways and airplane fueling and maintenance services. A flight school and an aviation museum also are located on the airport.

Port of Skagit PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Proudly serving K-12 students throughout Skagit County ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT 2200 M Avenue • Anacortes, WA 98221 www.asd103.org BURLINGTON-EDISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 927 East Fairhaven Avenue • Burlington, WA 98233 www.be.wednet.edu CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 45389 Airport Way, Rm. 103 • Concrete, WA 98237 www.concrete.k12.wa.us CONWAY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 19710 State Route 534 • Mount Vernon, WA 98274 www.conway.k12.wa.us LA CONNER SCHOOL DISTRICT 305 North 6th Street • La Conner, WA 98257 www.lcsd.wednet.edu MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL DISTRICT 124 East Lawrence Street • Mount Vernon, WA 98273 www.MountVernonSchools.org NORTHWEST CAREER & TECHNICAL ACADEMY 2205 West Campus Place • Mount Vernon, WA 98273 1606 R Avenue • Anacortes, WA 98221 www.nwtech.k12.wa.us SEDRO-WOOLLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 801 Trail Road • Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 www.swsd.k12.wa.us

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Shell Puget Sound Refinery Shell Puget Sound Refinery

P.O. Box 622, Anacortes, WA 98221 P: (360) 293-0845 F: (360) 293-1510 External Affairs Coordinator: Jeff Gabert

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In 2013, Shell Puget Sound Refinery volunteers logged over 1,700 volunteer hours in the community supporting local events and initiatives

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he Shell Puget Sound Refinery is the second largest of four refineries located in Northern Puget Sound in Northwest Washington State. It is the second of two refineries located on March Point and the one you notice on Highway 20 as you drive onto Fidalgo Island. The refinery was built to supply West Coast markets with petroleum products refined from primarily Canadian and Alaska North Slope crude oil. The key products of the Shell Puget Sound Refinery include gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, a highgrade petroleum coke used in the aluminum business and some

specialty petro-chemicals. Safety, health and environmental protection are the highest priorities for the refinery. Located in the pristine waters of Northern Puget Sound and at the gateway to the spectacular San Juan Islands, protection of the environment is a primary concern. More than 430 people are directly employed at the refinery with another one to two hundred contractors on site regularly. Our employees

are proud to work and live in the Skagit Valley and you will see them out regularly volunteering both in support of Refinery supported events, like the Anacortes Waterfront Festival, and their own individual endeavors. The Refinery, in turn, often supports them with monetary contributions to the non-profit organizations they support. Look for us at a community event or parade in your area and stop to say hello!

Our plant runs 24/7, but our visitors appreciate a friendly pillow at the end of the day With over 430 employees and a long history, the Shell Puget Sound Refinery is at the heart of the local economy and that means we have a responsibility to partner with local businesses big and small. In a typical year we will use over 75 local firms and spend over $125 Million. The Majestic Inn & Spa in Anacortes is a favorite of Shell visitors and we’re proud to salute them on their recent expansion. It’s a pleasure working with another local business that has a rich history in the area. www.shell.us/psr

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1615 S. Goldenrod Road Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 757-7467 General Manager:Keith Hofkamp www.simshonda.com

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Honda is the #1 gas engine producer in the world. The owners of Sims Honda have lived, worked, and raised families in the area of the world they love most, Skagit Valley.

he seed of the Sims organization began over 60 years ago with the dreams of a young logger and his desire to bring quality automotive products wrapped in an environment of old fashioned customer service to the area he grew up in. Vern Sims began his automotive career as a salesperson for Berglund Motors in Sedro Woolley. In the summer of 1979, a new franchise was added, Honda. Now the Sims automotive group includes three successful Honda stores in Washington State, owned and operated by Vern Sims and his sons Dan and Lance. Sims Honda is

nationally recognized as one of the top Honda dealerships in the country. Sims Honda consistently remains in the top percentile of Honda dealerships for customer service excellence. Sims has also received numerous “President Award” honors from Honda over the past 30+ years for maintaining a top level of sales and service criteria, reflected by their customer base. Walking in to Sims Honda is a different experience than most auto stores. You will

feel the difference from the moment you are greeted. It is an environment of friendship and service without the typical hard sell atmosphere. Sims Honda has a wonderful

selection of New Hondas and a large selection of all make used from domestic to import, cars to trucks. See why more people across the U.S. are turning to Sims.

All New 2014 Accord Hybrid is Here! -Now in Stock50 City/45 HWY 47 Combined MPG Rating*

Standard All Models: Bluetooth, 16’ Alloy Wheels, Backup Camera, Honda Lane Watch, 6 Airbags, Tire Preasure Monitoring System, 6-Speed Automatic, Cut Transmission (4-Cyl), PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE! 1-800-745-7467 • 360-757-7467 www.simshonda.com on I-5 Burlington • George Hopper Exit 229 *50 CITY/45 HWY/47 COMBINED MPG RATING BASED ON 2014 EPA MILAGE RATINGS USED FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. YOUR MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON DRIVING CONDITIONS, HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE, LITHIUM BATTERY AGE/CONDITION AND OTHER FACTORS.

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Skagit County Government Skagit County Government 1800 Continental Place Mount Vernon, WA 98273

P: (360) 336-9300 F: (360) 336-9307 E: Commissioner@co.skagit.wa.us

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The Board of Commissioners is the County’s legislative authority and are the chief administrators of several important County operations.

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kagit County’s Rural Character is a National Treasure. The richest agricultural valley in the Western Hemisphere is located in Skagit County, Washington, nestled between the alpine mountains of the North Cascades and crystal clear seas of Puget Sound. Bountiful crops, including the finest red potatoes in the world, hundreds of acres of stunning tulips, dairy farms, green peas, berries, apples and seed crops, make our county one of the most diverse and productive agricultural regions in the United States. In addition to a prosperous

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opportunity for family wage jobs and protect the environment. Tourist opportunities abound. As the gateway to the world-famous San Juan Islands, the inland sea of Puget Sound provides a recreational Mecca agriculturally based economy, for kayakers, boaters, fishers, Skagit County is rich in and beachcombers. natural resource lands. With The North Cascades 538,817 acres of federally provides hiking, hunting, owned land, and large holdings fishing, and sightseeing second of private forests, there is to none. room for both industry and Skagit County’s three recreation. Commissioners are elected New manufacturing and by district. District 1 is retail jobs are prevalent here, represented by Commissioner thanks to a healthy local Ron Wesen, District 2 economy and an involved by Commissioner Ken populace. Skagit County Dahlstedt and District 3 by elected officials have worked Commissioner Sharon Dillon. hard over the years to provide www.skagitcounty.net good stewardship to preserve our rural lifestyle, provide


Community Action of Skagit County

330 Pacific Place Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360)416-7585 Director: Bill Henkel E: info@communityactionskagit.org communityactionskagit.org

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Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.

Community Action of Skagit County W e believe in the strength and potential of people. We believe in the power of neighbor helping neighbor to achieve a life of stability and an end to poverty. Working together we create paths to prosperity and a thriving community for all. In serving roughly one in four of our county’s population, Community Action hosts the busiest nonprofit human service facility in Skagit County. Our vision is that everyone in Skagit County has the opportunity to be safe, healthy, and successful. Offering over 30 services to lowerincome community members, Community

Action’s real product is simple: Hope. We group our array of services into eight areas of focus: Family Stability, Housing, Financial Stability, Employment, Education and Literacy, Health, Food and Nutrition, and Community Engagement and Volunteerism. Helping people help their neighbors, Community Action sponsors the Skagit Volunteer Center, which connects volunteers to

meaningful service with 130+ nonprofits throughout Skagit County. Businesses, churches, civic clubs, families and individuals can find fun one-time community-building events, or ongoing volunteer opportunities.. Go to www. CommunityActionSkagit.org to view video success stories of how people are helping themselves and each other.

Skagit Volunteer Center YOUR SOURCE FOR EMPLOYEE AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Consultations: Develop meaningful employee volunteer programs, and communicate your impact to customers and stakeholders. Event Connection: Customized one-time group volunteer projects. Volunteer Matching: Ongoing volunteer opportunities for individuals/groups with 130+ local nonprofit agencies. Donation Drives: Find out about year-round needs, and fun ways your employees and customers can help. Education: Short presentations on poverty issues, with a focus on local solutions and how individuals and groups can make a difference.

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SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Three public entities have joined to investigate the economic opportunities of allowing development on the 953-acre Northern State Hospital site just east of SedroWoolley’s city limits. On Monday, the Skagit County commissioners were the last to sign an interlocal agreement for a large-scale site review involving the city of SedroWoolley and the Port of Skagit. The goal is to see what possibilities Northern State might hold for future private development while protecting

the site’s historical significance, recreation opportunities, environment and neighbors, said Patsy Martin, executive director of the Port of Skagit. Eron Berg, Sedro-Woolley city super supervisor and attorney, said he would eventually like to see the site become an economic engine for eastern Skagit County and provide tax revenue for the city. “We’re looking to see what are the attributes of the site, what does the community want to see at the site, and who’s out there who might want to suit those needs … ” Berg said. “There’s a lot of potential for doing more on the site. Office space, an IT (information technology) campus, sustainable agriculture.

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ic don’t fully cover their medical expenses. Some are in the waiting room for Medicare; that coverage starts at age 65. Some questions remained unanswered. For example, the administration is unable to say how of many of those enrolling for coverage had been previously uninsured. Some might have been among the more than 4.7 million insured people whose previous policies were canceled because they didn’t meet the law’s standards. “The uninsured folks for whom the law was intended don’t seem to have signed up in nearly as high numbers,” said Richard Foster, a former statistics chief for the Health and Human Services department. “There is still a huge unknown aspect to this.” But even if the age mix remains tilted toward older adults, “it’s nothing of the sort that would trigger instability in the system,” said Larry Levitt, an insurance expert with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Skagit Regional Health is the largest employer in Skagit County with more than 1,800 employees and an annual payroll of more than $105 million.

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kagit Regional Health, including Skagit Valley Hospital and Skagit Regional Clinics, is a health care leader in Northwest Washington, providing advanced, quality and comprehensive services to the people of our communities. Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon, licensed for 137 beds, features a full range of services including comprehensive cancer care; surgical services; a Level III Emergency Department; a well-appointed Family Birth Center; comprehensive diagnostics; and advanced heart and vascular care. In 2010, the hospital added Skagit Regional Clinics to

the growing list of services, providing primary and specialty outpatient care in 10 locations in north Snohomish, Island and Skagit counties. In 2013, the Skagit Regional Clinics – Residency Clinic opened in Mount Vernon, providing patients with access to physician residents who are part of Skagit Regional Health’s growing Graduate Medical Education program. The newest addition to the system, Skagit Regional Clinics – Riverbend, off Freeway Drive

in Mount Vernon, opens in May 2014 offering extended hours Urgent Care, pediatrics, dermatology, pharmacy, lab and X-ray, with space to expand in the future. Skagit Regional Health is committed to providing and enhancing health care services and has a vision to “transform healthcare by improving access, service, quality and efficiency in support of our goal of a healthier community.”

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Skagit State Bank Skagit State Bank

301 East Fairhaven Ave. Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 755-0411 F: (360) 755-9695 Toll Free: (800) 246-4402 24 Hour Banking: (800) 215-0731 Chief Executive Officer: Cheryl Bishop skagitbank.com

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If you bought one original share of Skagit State Bank stock for $70 in 1958 it would now be worth over $30,000.

Trust and Longevity. s 2014 begins, Skagit State Bank enters our 56th year. These days, years mean a lot for banks, especially small community banks. We believe in building genuine relationships. And we trust this has helped us create the longevity we appreciate with so many businesses and individuals. Our communities have trusted us to provide financial services to meet business and personal banking needs. We in turn continue to maintain and grow even deeper roots in our NW communities. We work along side you, helping you grow, prosper and meet your

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business and personal financial goals. We are proud of the employees who work with us. Every day they provide outstanding customer service from our offices in Skagit, Whatcom and North Snohomish counties. It is through their dedication in providing for customer needs, their professionalism, teamwork, their commitment and involvement in our communities that inspire us each and every day.

Skagit State Bank is committed to the communities we serve; we support many programs that benefit community members and we encourage employees to give of their time. We are invested in Northwest Washington – to us it is more than business, it’s helping to make where we live that much better. We invite you to join us as we work to make our communities the best they can be. You can Trust we are here for the longevity!


Skagit Transit Skagit Transit

P: (360) 757-4433 Executive Director: Dale O’Brien E: adobrien@skagittransit.org skagittransit.org

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Stagit Transit bus routes are now available on Google Maps. you can reach that link on our home page to help you plan a trip throughout the Puget Sound Region.

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uality Public Transportation for a Growing Community Skagit Transit exists to provide safe, convenient and high quality public transportation to our growing community. Our services are vital for a rising number of residents who rely on Skagit Transit for the freedom and independence most take for granted. An increasing number of local residents are choosing public transit over their private vehicles because of the safety, comfort and significant cost savings it offers. Fixed Route Service. Skagit Transit provides 13 fixed

on fuel and reduce traffic congestion. County Connector. The County Connector is a regional public transportation service coordinated by Skagit Transit, Island Transit and Whatcom Transportation routes, which serve Skagit Authority. This service has County from Concrete to the proven to be an incredibly ferry terminal in Anacortes. popular option for commuters Dial-A-Ride. Dial-A-Ride traveling within the tri-county offers a public transit option area. for those who cannot easily Everett Express. The use the fixed-route bus stops, Everett Express provides a and who qualify for the service, convenient, comfortable allowing us to serve more and affordable ride between residents and increase our Skagit County and Everett efficiency. Station each weekday. The Vanpool. Vanpools are route’s schedule is coordinated one of our most popular and with Sound Transit’s Sounder growing offerings. Groups of commuter rail departure five to 15 commuters can use times from Everett Station a Skagit Transit van at a low for passengers traveling on to monthly fee to save money Seattle.

Fixed Routes • County Connector • Everett Express • Dial-A-Ride • Vanpool

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Skagit Valley College Skagit Valley College 2405 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273

P: (360) 416-7997 President: Dr. Thomas Keegan E: thomas.keegan@skagit.edu skagit.edu

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Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Skagit Valley College can help you access funding to bring instruction for your current workers to your job site.

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s one of its strategic priorities, Skagit Valley College is aligning its Workforce Education programs with regional and state economic development strategies, advancing the State’s economy through education. By maintaining strong connections with community and collaborations with business and industry, SVC provides training that responds to employer needs. Among these initiatives: • From aircraft to boats and wind turbines to sporting goods, Washington’s rapidly growing composites industry is creating jobs that require skilled technicians. SVC has

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Through the Experience Work Project, students enrolled in vocational training are connected with on-site internships. As a result, students connect their training to employment and businesses help prepare future teamed up with seven other workers. New occupational community and technical clusters include Welding, colleges to form Composites Manufacturing, Office Washington, an alliance Technology, and Human focused on strengthening Services. workforce skills throughout • Strong partnerships the industry. SVC students with regional healthcare are trained at the College’s organizations help SVC comprehensive Marine respond to the high demand Technology Center in for skilled Allied Health Anacortes. workers. With exceptional • SVC is responding to programs in Nursing, Medical workforce needs by partnering Assistant, Nursing Assistant, with the Mount Vernon and Pharmacy Technician, Chamber of Commerce SVC is a pipeline to the and Northwest Workforce workforce of employmentDevelopment Council. ready professionals..


Snelson Companies Snelson Companies

601 West State Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 P: (360) 856-6511 President: Greg Gapinski F: (360) 856-5816 www.snelsonco.com

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· Snelson started out as a family business in the same location they are today right after WWII as a HVAC/plumbing contractor · In the 1950s, the company diversified into gas distribution, pipeline and utility work · Today, Snelson is one of the 10 largest pipeline companies in the United States and is licensed in 44 states

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nelson Companies, Inc. was founded in 1946 and continues to serve customers in the energy and natural gas, power utilities, electric, oil, cogeneration, metals, manufacturing and petrochemical industries. As a General Contractor licensed throughout the United States, we have provided a full compliment of construction and maintenance services to our customers for over 68 years. • Proven consistency. Snelson Companies has consistently demonstrated a proven track record of bringing projects in on time and meeting customers’ expectations of high

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• Environment, Safety and Health. Snelson is extremely proud of their ES&H achievements. Snelson implements sound ES&H practices on all projects. Our employees are committed to eliminating incidences that result in injury or damage quality work. With Snelson, you can count on professionals or negatively impact the environment. Snelson’s superior who have earned a superior ES&H performance has been reputation for delivering recognized by our customers, the innovative ideas as well as regulators, and nationally managing a dedicated, skilled by peer group associations. work force. Please visit our website • Project Controls. Proven cost, scheduling and forecasting at www.snelsonco.com, for a complete listing of all services methods are implemented on or call Greg Gapinski, President. all projects by experienced personnel. Snelson Companies Inc. has consistently been recognized for outstanding ability to maintain critical completion date requirements.

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Since 1946, our Company has been built on lasting relationships generated by our commitment to operational excellence and our core values of: Safety • Quality • Integrity • Innovation Environmental Sensitivity • Cost Efficiency

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Spane Buildings, Inc. Spane Buildings

1611 Buck Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 424-1505 F: (360) 424-1502 General Manager/Owner: Jim Spane E: jim@spanebuildings.com spane.com

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Pole buildings became popular in the 1930ís during the great depression. They received this name due to the use of old telephone poles for construction. Spane has been building pole barns since 1945. Pioneers in the industry and clearly the most experienced in our area.

Custom-Designed, Custom Built or over 69 years, we’ve been constructing distinguished horse arenas, private residences, commercial structures, barns and garages throughout Western Washington. Our buildings are known for their beauty, functionality, and long-lasting value. Local Craftsmen We employ the highestquality local craftsmen who are committed to completing your project on time and on-budget. Life-Long Relationships We build more than structures; we build solid, long-

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lasting relationships with our customers We care about the long-term future of the building industry; we’re actively involved in local, regional, and state building industries. Community Asset We support local businesses and non-profits, and we make every effort to use local supplies. Locally Owned and Operated Our post-frame construction company dates

back to 1945 when founder Victor Spane set the standard for quality and innovation. His techniques were so notable he was awarded several patents. This standard still serves as the foundation for how Spane Buildings are constructed today. Feel free to call us for any of your building needs, whether it is for a new building, a re-roof or siding, or a new concrete patio.


Swinomish Indian Tribal Community 11430 Moorage Way La Conner, WA 98257

P: (360) 466-7280 F: (360) 466-1615 Planning Director: Ed Knight E: eknight@swinomish.nsn.us swinomish.org

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Swinomish Tribal government enterprises support employment of approximately 750 jobs.

Swinomish Indian Tribal Community L AND AVAILABILITY Swinomish has over 300 acres of land available for commercial and industrial development, including property with direct marine access to the Swinomish Channel, a maintained navigable waterway. MARINE WATERFRONT Swinomish is planning for 90 acres of commercial and industrial waterfront property to be available in the near future. We are positioned to strengthen marine related business opportunities for those businesses that rely on direct access to water. BUSINESS SERVICES The new

Swinomish Lodge provides 10,000 square feet of meeting space to accommodate business groups, organizations, and trade associations, supported by the Tribe’s new hotel and 13 Moons Restaurant. QUALITY OF LIFE Swinomish is located near the San Juan Islands and the North Cascades for unlimited boating, kayaking and hiking opportunities. The growing visual and performing arts community in Skagit Valley provides rich cultural experiences and the La

Conner and Anacortes school districts provide some of the best education in the State. HOUSING With the Swinomish Reservation located approximately 15 minutes from Mount Vernon and Burlington and just 5 minutes from Anacortes and La Conner, housing options are nearly limitless. ADDITIONAL SERVICES • Competitive 30-year leases • Accelerated Depreciation on approved equipment. • Up to $5,900 a year in wage credits for eligible employees. • SBA HUBZone Empowerment Contracting Opportunities.

Why Swinomish? Traditional Values, Modern Services SWINO MISH IN D IA N T R IB A L C O MMU N IT Y OFFICE OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Swinomish Expands in Economic Diversity Tourism: Swinomish Casino and Resort is a 98-room luxury hotel, a fine dining restaurant, meetings and convention space and an expanded gaming area. Our new addition provides jobs, local vendors and supplies for products and services and increased tourism promotion for the Skagit Economy. Swinomish Golf Links honors the traditional family activities that the Skagit represents in the Northwest. We provide a destination activity that compliments the Swinomish Casino and Resort and friends and families that have been long time patrons to the golf course. Why Partner with the Swinomish Tribe: Recent provisions to the Internal Revenue Code target specific geographical areas for special tax incentives. The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is just such as area, designed to help businesses with their operational and expansion needs. Here are a few things Swinomish can offer you:

• Accelerated Depreciation for qualified property used on Indian Reservation. Land and lease availability on the water fronts and building sites, including potential opportunities near prime locations. • Wage Tax Credits for eligible employees. • SBA Hubzone Empowerment Constructing Opportunities for eligible business

Planning/Community Development: 360/466.7280 | Planning Director: Ed Knight/eknight@swinomish.nsn.us www.swinomish.org Skagit.org

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The Language Exchange, Inc. The Language Exchange, Inc. P.O. Box 750 716 E Fairhaven (next to Post Office) Burlington, WA 98233 P: (360) 755-9910 After Hours: (360) 333-0293 President: Jaye Stover E: langex@langex.com www.languageexchangeinc.com

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The Language Exchange, Inc. invoices over $1 million annually in professional language services, based in Burlington since 1986.

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general business, legal, medical and technical documents. These include equipment manuals, regulations in foreign countries, websites, employee manuals, patents, trade show presentations, warranties, contracts, product labeling and instructions and more after 27 years! The Language Exchange contracts only with professional linguists, including certified translators, proofreaders and editors. Mail, bring in, fax or email your material for translation.

A sample is adequate if the document is large. We advise you on necessary details, costssaving measures, localization of material for your target audience, and language register. Our project manager offers a very competitive bid, based on word-count, technical content, formatting & output. Your estimate includes amount of time needed to complete the job and final project delivery format.


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United Genral Hospital 200 Hospital Drive Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

P: (360) 856-6021 CEO: Greg Reed Director of Communications: Valerie Stafford F: (360)856-7204 E: communications@unitedgeneral.org www.unitedgeneral.org

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In addition to an excellent staff, United General Hospital provides state-of-the-art technology including the most advanced cancer radiation unit in the region, a computerized medication system, and hands-free communication devices for outstanding patient safety.

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nited General Hospital in Sedro-Woolley has been a vital part of the community since 1965. The hospital serves Public Hospital District 304, geographically one of the largest in the state, including Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Bow-Edison, Bayview, Samish Island, Lyman, Hamilton, Concrete, Rockport, Marblemount, Clear Lake and portions of Mount Vernon, and is governed by a five-member board of commissioners. United General offers highly personalized care. Our location provides easy access, easy parking, and a quiet, park- like setting. Our goal is to be one of the best, safest community

The hospital also offers Wellness 360, a community education program that emphasizes all-around health. Classes provide information about nutrition, exercise, stress management and other health topics; screenings and risk assessments are also provided. United General hosts health fairs and other events throughout the year and the hospital’s speakers’ bureau provides free presentations throughout Skagit County.

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hospitals in the state. Services at United include: North Puget Cancer Center, the only cancer care facility in the region with more than 30 years of experience; 24/7 emergency department; diagnostic imaging center; comprehensive surgical services; intensive care unit; physical, occupational and speech therapy; certified medical fitness center; sleep disorders center; cardiology, pulmonary rehabilitation and more.

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P: (360) 755-0631 F: (360) 755-9389 President: George W. Wallace E: wallace@wallace-insurance.com www.wallaceins.com

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We’ve been serving Skagit County for 69 years. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you!

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allace & Associates is a locally owned, wellestablished insurance agency. Founded in 1945 by Norm Wallace, the agency began selling home, auto, life and business insurance to Skagit County residents. Today, the company has grown to serve clients throughout Northwest Washington. This team of 9 qualified agents and brokers has the expertise to handle all your insurance needs. One of their specialties is providing bid, performance and payment type bondings to contractors bidding public work projects. This is a specialized field and Wallace & Associates

insurers we represent: has worked hard to establish • Safeco the expertise necessary to • Liberty Mutual provide this service to their • CBIC clients. • Oregon Mutual As an independent broker, • AARP we can search the marketplace • Fireman’s Fund to find an insurance program • Hartford for each client. • National Flood We are always available • Foremost for no-obligation quotes and • Kemper comparisons and our office is • Grange also open from 9 a.m. to noon • Progressive on Saturdays to make it more • Zurich convenient for our clients. • And many specialty The following is just insurers a sample of the many fine

This Team Works For You

InsUrAnCe servICes

• Contractors • Businesses • Farms • Autos • Home • Life • Flood

Serving Skagit County For 69 Years We are an independent insurance agency representing our clients to many preferred companies. Our insurance staff has three CPCU’s, licensed broker, and all employees are licensed insurance agents. Our Agents at Wallace & Associates have an average of 23 years experience in the insurance industry. Our Goal - Provide exceptional customer service for our clients and their insurance needs.

Wallace & associaTes

200 E. Fairhaven Avenue • Burlington, WA 98233 www.wallaceins.com • (360) 755-0631 64 EDASC Member Services Guide / 2014


Whidbey Island Bank Whidbey Island Bank 1800 S. Burlington Blvd. P.O. Box 302 Burlington, WA 98233

P: (360) 757-3416 F: (888) 360-0011 VP/Commercial Lending Regional Manager: Rod Cann E: rodneyc@wibank.com wibank.com

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DID YOU KNOW

Whidbey Island Bank participates in or sponsors over 300 local events and activities by the bank and its employees. We’re proud to say we help strengthen the communities in which we live and work.

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ince our founding in 1961, we’ve always believed in the concept of a community bank. While we’ve certainly expanded our banking capabilities and footprint throughout the years, we haven’t veered far from our original vision. At Whidbey Island Bank, our objective is simple and straightforward: Operate a bank based on local values and make significant, tangible contributions to our communities. From a lending perspective, we believe that the best financial decisions are made locally. We believe our employees are our most valuable assets. Most importantly, we always

treat our customers like the friends and neighbors they are. (We call this style of banking, “The Whidbey Way.”) You’ll find our 32 branches throughout 6 counties in NW Washington: Skagit, Snohomish, Island, San Juan, Whatcom, King and our newest branch in Issaquah. In providing a full complement of business and personal banking services, our ultimate goal is to make your life a little easier.

Skagit County Locations • Anacortes 2202 Commercial Avenue 360-299-3007 • Burlington 1800 S. Burlington Blvd. 360-757-3416 • Mount Vernon 1700 Urban Avenue 360-848-9434 • Sedro-Woolley 339 Ferry Street 360-855-0875

The Right Business Banker Can Help Make A Good Business Even Better. MEMBER FDIC

www.wibank.com 1800 S. Burlington Boulevard • Burlington, WA • (360) 757-3416 Skagit.org

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Williams & Nulle, PLLC Williams & Nulle, PLLC 407 Pine Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: 360) 336-6611 F: (360) 336-6581 E: info@wncpa.com wncpa.com

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DID YOU KNOW

We were established in 1952 and have been a part of the business community for over 60 years.

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illiams & Nulle’s professional staff believes that today’s complicated business climate requires more than a traditional accountant’s services. Successful companies require a full range of business and financial management services in order to plot the most profitable course for their business and personal financial futures. Williams & Nulle does this simply by working closely with business owners and managers providing tax, accounting, auditing and management advisory services. Specialized industry expertise for management consultation and decision making

include: • Agriculture • Construction • Food services • Forest products • Manufacturing • Professional services: law, medicine, architecture, and engineering • Real estate development and management With offices in Anacortes and Mount Vernon, Williams & Nulle is the largest CPA firm in Skagit, Island and San Juan Counties. The 56-year-old firm is licensed and accredited

through successful completion of a practice monitoring peer review program conducted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All professional staff members are licensed, local CPA’s who are sincerely interested in the success of each client and the community. Principals include: • Mike Cunningham • Kim Ray • Mark Reed • Mark Roetcisoender • Steve Tobiason • Warren Walz

Service Profile “Our approach is uncomplicated. We establish relationships with business owners and managers to help them plot the most profitable course for their business and personal financial futures. And, we develop strategies to help save tax dollars along the way.”

• • • • • • • • • •

Tax Services Individual Tax Planning Estate Planning Business Start-up Services Continuing Business Tax Services and Planning Special Tax Expertise Accounting and Auditing Services Management Advisory and Decision Assistance Specialized Industry Expertise Computer Consulting

Preserve Your Earnings Through Planning. 407 Pine Street • Mount Vernon • Washington • 98273 (360) 336-6611 • FAX (360) 336-6581 1101 8th Street, Suite D • Anacortes • Washington • 98221 (360) 293-6913 • FAX • (360) 293-9084 Oak Harbor • (360) 679-2234

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N HOUSE is proud to support

ed …

Skagit County in providing solutions that will increase and enhance the economic well-being and quality of life for the region.

west Pipeline is hosting open houses from 6-8 p.m. at Williams owns and operates Pipeline, a 3,900-mile natural gas e locations to provide information aboutNorthwest our proposed pipeline extending from the San Juan Basin in northwestern New Mexico ansion project.

and southwestern Colorado through the states of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, eing proposed order to and meetWashington a request byto Oregon Idaho,inOregon a point on the Canadian border near t an incremental 750 million cubic feet of natural gas Sumas, Washington. Northwest’s bi-directional system provides access to terconnect with Columbia, the proposed OregonRocky Pipeline near and San Juan Basin gas supplies. British Alberta, Mountain,

hington.

oject consists of installing approximately 140 miles of er pipe in ten different segments primarily within ting right of way in the I-5 corridor between Sumas and e segments vary in length from five miles to over 45 ct includes upgrades to Northwest’s existing Sumas, homish, Sumner and Chehalis compressor stations.

from the project team will be available during the ve to discuss the proposed project. The open houses oject presentation at approximately 6:30 p.m. and a and-answer session thereafter. In addition, at the open able to:

on stations and receive project materials cuss your questions with project staff

from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pen houses to answer questions about the FERC pre Skagit.org

to seeing you! Open houses are from 6-8 p.m.

Anyway You Like it

WE DELIVER Print + Online + eEdition

If you need assistance accessing the online or eEdition, call 1.800.683.3300 Online + eEdition (digital replica of newspaper) access is available at NO EXTRA COST to Skagit Valley Herald Subscribers.

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Wycoff Insurance Wycoff Insurance

P.O. Box 1010, 510 South Second St. Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 336-2112 F: (360) 336-5241 Partners: Donnie Keltz, Chris Eisses, Bill Feeney wycoffinsurance.com

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DID YOU KNOW

Wycoff Insurance Agency has been in downtown Mount Vernon since 1972 and we currently have over 200 years of insurance experience in our office today.

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ycoff Insurance Agency is an independent insurance agency with headquarters in Mount Vernon, WA. Wycoff is highly respected within the insurance industry and within the community. We are a locally owned insurance agency in existence since 1972. Our professional staff strives to find the right insurance solution for all of our clients. Our agency specializes in providing insurance to businesses and families. Whether you are a local coffee shop or a large general contractor, a family with highly complex needs to the new family that’s just getting started,

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we have the products and experience to make sure you are adequately protected. As an independent broker we work with some of the largest and most financially secure insurance companies in our industry, and we are able to market your account to all of these great companies to find the best fit for you. Wycoff currently provides insurance and risk management services to the following types of business clients: • Contractors • Restaurant/Hospitality • Timber Cutters/Haulers • Property Owners/Managers • Farm/Ranch • Wholesale and Distribution • Social Service Agencies

• Transportation • Retail • Professional Services For our personal lines clients we offer the following types of insurance: Homeowners, Auto, Umbrella, Boat/Yacht, and flood. Wycoff Insurance works for you. When we accept the opportunity to handle your insurance it is with a sense of accepting a trust. This trust is repaid in kind with responsibility, confidentiality and superior service. Call us today and make Wycoff Insurance Agency part of your team.


Port of Skagit Marking 50 Years of Creating Jobs

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he Port of Skagit is celebrating its first half-century of creating jobs in Skagit County. Here is a timeline of highlights in the port’s history:

1964 -- Residents of Skagit County vote to form the Port of Skagit; its purpose is to create jobs while developing transportation and recreational facilities. The voters elect founding commissioners George Dynes (District 1), Chris Knudson (District 2), and Norman Ovenell (District 3). 1965 – Skagit County transfers the ownership of the airport at Bay View to the Port of Anacortes and the Port of Skagit, which operate it jointly for 10 years. Late 1960s -- The Port purchases properties for development in Conway and on Pease Road in Burlington. Conway Pole Yard, later named the Conway Industrial Site, is now leased by the Bell Lumber & Pole Co. The Pease Road property grew to 67 flatland acres and was known as the Hopper Road Business Park. 1970 -- The Port of Skagit completes the first phase of the La Conner Marina, a much needed small-boat harbor to serve maritime traffic through the Swinomish Channel. Today’s fullservice marina includes 490 moorages with additional drystorage for 200 boats and two guest docks. 1971 -- The Port of Skagit builds 30,000-square-foot poultry processing plant for Draper Valley Farms, which later bought the property.

Four companies engaged in the boatbuilding industry currently are operating on port property.

1975 -- The Port of Skagit takes over as sole owner and operator of Bay View Airport. 1978 -- New airport passenger terminal/port administration building is built; airport’s name changes to the Skagit Regional Airport. 1986 - Skagit County’s approval of an industrial site plan for Bayview Business Park provides 325 acres of developable land at the airport, and the Port of Skagit begins installing utilities on it. As a result the Port is able to bring several large employers to the Skagit Valley, including Hexel, Tri-County Truss, International Aero, Team and others.

EXPLORE it all AT SWINOMISH CASINO & LODGE

1996 – Port institutes an incubator program to assist formative businesses by providing affordable facilities while they become established. 1998 -- The Port of Skagit begins development of a 10-mile trail system throughout the business park in lieu of curb, gutter and sidewalks – an early example of Low Impact Development and another example of innovation and creative solutions. 2000 – The Port of Skagit begins a program of wetland protection known as Skagit Wetlands and Industrial Negotiations to plan for wetland protection, while still providing for business and industry on the port’s property. 2012 -- Reconstruction of the main runway at Skagit Regional Airport is completed. At $14.4 million, it was the most expensive project in the history of the port. January 2014 - The Port of Skagit begins celebrating its 50th anniversary. The port is home to 78 businesses ranging from aviation- and marine-related companies to light and heavy industrial enterprises. They employ nearly 1,150 full- and parttime workers. Skagit.org

EXPLORE our Rewards! SwinomishCasinoandLodge.com

1.888.288.8883

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EDASC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Member Name

Level

3D Corporation

Team

Business Listing Computers / Consulting

5 B’s Bakery

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

A.S.A.P. Sign & Banner

Supporter Signs

A-1 Shredding, Inc.

Team

Services / Office

Ace Hardware

Team

Hardware

Action Pages

Platinum

Publishing

Airporter Shuttle / Bellair Charters

Team

Transportation

Alf Christianson Seed Company

Supporter Agriculture

All West Electric LLC

Team

Electric / Supply & Contracting

Allixo Technologies

Team

Computers/Consulting

Allstate - Booth Agency

Team

Insurance

American Red Cross, Mt. Baker Chapter Non-Profit Non-Profit Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. / Clark, Eliason, Sands

2014 LEVELS OF EDASC MEMBERSHIP Distinguished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,000+ Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,750 Emerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,250 Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,750 Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,750 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,950 Partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,100 Supporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $450 Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $295 Non-profit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185

Team

Wealth Services

Team

Finance

Blade Chevrolet / Commercial Vehicles Supporter Auto

Anacortes American

Team

Newspapers / News

Blaine Insurance LLC

Team

Insurance

Anacortes Chamber of Commerce

Non-Profit Associations / Clubs / Chambers

Bob’s Chowder Bar & BBQ Salmon

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Member Name

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. / Clements and Associates

Level

Business Listing

Anacortes Financial Associates

Team

Finance

Body Boutique Day Spa & Salon

Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Anacortes Ship Harbor Inn

Team

Hotel / Motel

Bouslog Properties

Team

Real Estate

Anacortes, City of

Public

Public

Bradford House /

Anacortes, Port of

Public

Public

Anderson Hunter Law Firm

Team

Attorney

Skagit Adult Day Program

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Brandman University,

Anytime Fitness

Silver

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Arbor-Pacific Forestry Services, Inc.

Team

Forestry

BrandQuery, LLC

Team

Advertising / Promotional

Archer Halliday, PS

Team

Accountants

BrandStrategy, Inc.

Team

Marketing

Brown Line, LLC

Partner

Trucking / Earth Related Services

Brown McMillen Real Estate

Team

Real Estate Restaurant / Caterer

Associated General Contractors

Chapman University System

Non-Profit Education

of Washington

Team

Associations / Clubs / Chambers

Associated Petroleum Products

Team Team

Oil / Gas Distribution / Processing Burger King / Broderick Group Health Care Burlington Chamber of Commerce

Team

Atkinson Family Dentistry Avalon Golf Links

Team

Golf

Burlington, City of

Public

Public

Avenue Catering NW Ltd.

Partner

Restaurant / Caterer

Burlington-Edison School District

Public

Education

Burton Jewelers

Team

Jewelers

Business Bank

Team

Banks

Gold

Magazines Computer / Consulting

Axthelm Construction, Inc. - ACI / Modern Steel Structures

Team

Construction

Non-Profit Associations / Clubs / Chambers

Azusa Farm and Gardens

Supporter Nursery

Business Pulse Magazine

Bad Penny Letterpress Printing

Team

Printing

Business Support Services

Baird & Associates Real Estate Inc.

Team

Real Estate

Northwest, LLC (BSSNW)

Team

Balloon Splendor

Team

Retail / General

Calico Cupboard Café & Bakery

Supporter Restaurant / Caterer

Bank of the Pacific

Team

Banks

Calle / Tacos Tequila

Team

Banner Bank

Supporter Banks

Camp Brotherhood

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Barnett Implement Co., Inc.

Supporter Lawn & Garden Equipment

Candlewood Suites Burlington

Team

Barron Smith Daugert, PLLC

Team

Attorney

Cap Sante Court Retirement Community Team

Assisted Living

Bay Baby Produce, Inc

Team

Agriculture

Cap Sante Inn

Team

Hotel / Motel

Bay Ridge Business Park

Team

Real Estate / Business Park

Carletti Architects, PS

Team

Architects

Bayside Specialties, Inc.

Team

Advertising / Promotional

Cascade Cosmetic Center

Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Bayview Composites, LLC

Team

Manufacturers

Cascade Health & Safety, LLC

Team

Consulting

BBC Biochemical

Team

Health Care

Cascade Mall

Silver

Retail / General

BECU

Non-Profit Credit Union

Cascade Natural Gas Corporation

Partner

Utilities

Bellingham Technical College

Team

Education

Cascades Job Corps Center

Supporter Education

CASE Power and Equipment

Team

Construction Related

& Convention Center

Team

Hotel / Motel

Cedar Creek Lumber

Team

Lumber

Birch Equipment Rentals & Sales

Team

Rentals / Sales

Chad Fisher Construction, LLC

Team

Construction

Black Rock Cable

Team

Telecommunications

Challenger Ridge Vineyard & Cellars

Team

Wineries

Blackburn Office Equipment

Team

Retail / Office

Chicago Title Company

Supporter Title Insurance / Escrow

Best Western Plus CottonTree Inn

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Restaurant Hotel / Motel


EDASC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Chinook Enterprises

Team

Employment

Esary Roofing & Siding Co., Inc.

Team

Construction Related

Chmelik Sitkin & Davis P.S.

Emerald

Attorney

Express Employment Professionals

Supporter Employment

Chrishaven Trees

Team

Nursery

Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Burlington Supporter Hotel / Motel

Chuckanut Manor Seafood and Grill

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Farm Power NW

Coastal Community Bank

Team

Bank

Farmers Insurance / Mike Gubrud Agency Team

Insurance

Collins Office Supply, Inc.

Team

Retail / Office

Farmhouse Restaurant

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Columbia Bank

Team

Banks

Ferrellgas

Team

Oil / Gas Distribution / Processing

Team

Manufacturers Beverage Distribution

Team

Utilities

Comcast

Supporter Communications

Fibrex Corporation

Commercial Cold Storage

Team

Food Processing / Packaging

Fidalgo Bay Coffee Company, Inc.

Team

Community Action of Skagit County

Partner

Non-Profit

Fisher & Sons, Inc.

Partner

Construction

Concrete Chamber of Commerce

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Flyers

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Concrete Nor’West

Partner

Concrete

Food Services, Inc.

Supporter Grocers Retail / Wholesale

Confidential Paper Shredding Service Team

Services / Office

Foothills Auto Center Toyota Scion

Team

Construction Unlimited, Inc.

Team

Construction Related

Frontier Communications

Supporter Telecommunications

Consumer Rental, LLC

Team

Rentals / Sales

FSI Architects

Team

Copy and Print Store

Team

Printing

Furlong Butler

Team

Attorney

Corporate Air Center

Team

Aviation

Garrison Engineering

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Cortland Puget Sound Rope

Team

Manufacturers

Gateway Transmissions & Car Care Clinic Team

Costco Wholesale

Team

Grocer Retail / Wholesale

General Chemical Corporation

Supporter Manufacturers

CottonTree Convention Center

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

GeoTest Services, Inc.

Team

Construction Inspection

Country Meadow Village

Team

Assisted Living

Gere-A-Deli

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Courier-Times

Team

Newspapers / News

Gilbert Family Properties LLC

Team

Real Estate / Business Park

CPI Plumbing and Heating

Supporter Construction Related

Goodwinds

Team Manufacturing

Creative Celebrations

Team

Goodyear Nelson / Mt. Baker Products Supporter Lumber

Crown Distributing Co., LLC

Supporter Beverage Distribution

Dahl Electric, Inc.

Team

Electric / Supply & Contracting grafixCORP

Dahlman Pump & Well Drilling Inc.

Team

Well Drilling

Dahlstedt Family Properties

Partner

Development / Construction

Dakota Creek Industries, Inc.

Partner

Dally’s Auto Body, Inc.

Team

Davis Anchor and Marine

Event Planning

Auto Architects

Auto Related

Team

Newspapers / News

Team

Graphic Design

Greenberry Industrial, LLC

Silver

General Contractor

Guardian NW Title & Escrow

Supporter Title Insurance / Escrow

Boat Repair

H.B. Jaeger Co. LLC

Team

Autobody

Haggen Food & Pharmacy #15

Silver

Grocers Retail / Wholesale

Team

Marine Related

Hampton Inn & Suites - Burlington, WA

Team

Hotel / Motel

Debt Recovery Specialists

Team

Collections

Hansell-Mitzel Homes

Team

Construction

Deception Pass Tours

Team

Recreation

Harmsen & Associates, Inc.

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Devcon Security

Team

Security/Alarms

Hart’s Floral & Cedar Bay Gift Baskets Team

Dimensional Communications

Team

Telecommunications

Hawthorne Funeral Home, Memorial Park, On-site Crematory

goskagit.com

& Reception Facility

Team

Wholesale / Retail

Florist Funeral Homes

Diversint, Inc.

Team

Computers / Consulting

Donatello Flowers and Gifts

Team

Florist

HealthMed Centers

Team

Health Care

Doug Scott Photographer

Team

Marketing

Heritage Financial Group, Inc.

Team

Insurance / Investment Firm

Draper Valley Farms

Team

Food Processing / Packaging

Hexcel Corporation

Supporter Manufacturers Team

Health Care Property Management

Dry Air Technology

Team

Manufacturers

Hilde Family Dentistry

Ductvac Northwest

Team

Heating & Air Conditioning

Himalaya Property Management

Team

Dunlap Towing

Partner

Marine Related

HKP Architects LLP

Team

Architects

Eagle Haven Winery

Team

Wineries

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Team

Hotel / Motel

EDCO, Inc.

Team

Manufacturers

Holland Health Services, Inc.

Team

Health Care

Eddyline Kayaks

Team

Boat Manufacturers

Home Place Special Care

Team

Memory Care

Edge Analytical Environmental Lab

Supporter Laboratory/Research

Home Trust of Skagit

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Edward Jones

Team

Finance

Housing Authority of Skagit County

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Eldred & Associates

Team

Consulting

Houston, McCafferty & Associates

Team

Consulting

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Non-Profit Education

Howe Sound Brewing Co.

Team

Brewery

Emerald Forest Productions

Team

Services / Entertainment

HUB International Northwest LLC

Team

Insurance

Employee Benefits Planning L.L.C.

Team

Employee Benefits

Hughes Law Group, LLC

Team

Attorney

En2Grate, Inc.

Team

Software Development

Human Resources, Inc.

Team

Employment

English Walking Tours

Team

Travel

Il Granaio Italian Restaurant

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Enterprise Office Systems, Inc.

Team

Retail / Office

Impact Washington

Non-Profit Consulting

Skagit.org

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EDASC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Member Name

Level

Industrial Resources, Inc.

Team

General Contractor

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

Team

Construction Aggregates

Integra, Inc.

Team

Software Development

Mass Spec Detectives, Inc.

Team

Wholesale / Retail

Interconnect Systems

Team

Computers/Consulting

Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc.

Team

Consulting

Irving Construction Corp., Inc.

Team

Construction

Max Dale’s Steak & Chop House

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Island Hospital

Public

Health Care

McAdams Wright Ragen Inc.

Team

Finance

Janicki Industries, Inc.

Silver

Manufacturers

McCary Creative

Team

Services / Office

Janicki Logging & Construction Co., Inc. Supporter Forestry

McGregor Benefits

Team

Employee Benefits

John J. Lee CPA PS

Team

Accountants

McIntyre Hall

Non-Profit Arts

John L. Scott - Anacortes

Team

Real Estate

McMullen & Ochs PLLC, Attorney At Law Team

Attorney

John R. Brown CPA, Inc., PS

Team

Accountants

Meyer Sign & Advertising Company, Inc. Team

Signs

Johnny Carino’s of Skagit Valley

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Micro AeroDynamics Corporation

Team

Manufacturers

Judd & Black Appliance

Team

Retail / Homes / Interiors

Middle Way Acupuncture Institute

Team

Education

Junior Achievement

Non-Profit Education

Mister T’s Awards & Embroidery

Team

Engraving

K & K Industries, Inc.

Team

Manufacturers

Mobile Music Unlimited

Team

Auto Related

K S Excavating, Inc.

Team

Construction Related

Modern Cleaners

Team

Services / Personal

KangenKarma

Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Mortenson

Team Construction

KAPS/KBRC Radio

Gold

Radio

Moser Law Office

Team

Attorney

Kaptein’s Ace Hardware

Team

Hardware

Moss Adams, LLP

Silver

Accountants

Kelly Services

Team

Employment

Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Associations / Clubs / Chambers

Key Bank

Partner

Banks

Mount Vernon Community Services Office -

Knutzen Farms

Team

Agriculture

Public

Public

KWLE The Whale

Gold

Radio

Mount Vernon School District #320

Public

Education

La Conner Chamber of Commerce

Non-Profit Associations / Clubs / Chambers Mount Vernon Towing & Auto Repair

Team

Auto Related

Public

Public

La Conner Country Inn / Channel Lodge Team La Conner School District #311

Public

La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House Team

DSHS

Hotel / Motel

Mount Vernon, City of

Education

Mountain Glen Retirement Community Partner

Restaurant / Caterer

Museum of Northwest Art

Business Listing

Assisted Living

Non-Profit Museum

La Conner, Town of

Public

Public

Mustang Technologies

Team

Computers / Consulting

Labor Ready NW

Team

Employment

Mystic Sea Charters

Team

Boat Charters

Lake Erie Trucking

Team

Trucking / Earth Related Services

Napa Auto Parts - The Parts Store

Team

Auto Related

Lakeside Industries

Team

General Contractor

Natural Way Chiropractic

Team

Chiropractic

Nell Thorn Restaurant

Team

Restaurant

Land Title and Escrow Company Title Insurance / Escrow

New World Yacht Builders, LLC /

of Skagit County

Team

Landed Gentry Development, Inc.

Supporter Development / Construction

Larson Gross, PLLC

Platinum

Accountants

Nifty Tools

Team

Construction Related

Latitude Marine Services, LLC

Team

Boat Manufacturers

Ninkasi Brewing Co.

Team

Brewery

Lautenbach Recycling

Team

Recycling / Demolition

Noel Communications, Inc.

Team

Telecommunications

Law Office of Cole & Gilday, P.C.

Team

Attorney

Nordic Tugs Inc.

Team

Boat Manufacturers

Learned Commercial, Inc.

Team

Real Estate

North Cascades Institute

Non-Profit Education

Lefeber Turf Farm

Team

Agriculture

North Coast Credit Union - Mount Vernon Team

Credit Union

Legal Shield

Team

Legal Services

North Cove Coffee

Team

Restaurant

Legend Brands

Team

Manufacturers

Northwest Farm Credit Services

Supporter Finance

dba: Northern Marine

Supporter Boat Manufacturers

Lemley Chapel

Team

Funeral Homes

Northwest Hardwoods, Inc.

Team

Lumber

Lervik Engineering

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Northwest Hot Spring Spas, Inc.

Partner

Recreation

Life Care Center of Mount Vernon

Team

Rehabilitation

Northwest Marine Technology

Team

Manufacturers

Life Care Center of Skagit Valley

Team

Rehabilitation

Northwest Orthopaedic Surgeons, P.S. Team

Lincoln Theatre Center Foundation

Non-Profit Arts

Northwest Real Estate Valuation, LLC Team

Real Estate

Lisser & Associates

Team

Northwest Wild Foods, Co., Inc.

Team

Food Processing / Packaging Employment

Land Surveying

Health Care

Lithtex NW Printing Solutions

Supporter Printing

Northwest Workforce Council

Team

Lopez Island Vineyards

Team

Wineries

Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc.

Team

Freight & Storage

Lopez Valley Nursery & Landscaping

Team

Landscaping

OASYS, Inc.

Team

Retail / Office

Louws Truss, Inc

Supporter Manufacturing

OIC of Washington

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Majestic Inn & Spa

Team

Hotel / Motel

Old Mill Restaurant, LLC

Team

Restaurant

Manpower Staffing

Team

Employment

Olmsted Transportation Company, Inc. Supporter Freight & Storage

MARINE TEC US

Team

Marine Related

Oostra Rouw & Associates

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Supporter Accountants


EDASC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Opus Bank

Team

Banks

Sedro-Woolley Auto Parts, Inc.

Team

Auto Related

PACCAR Technical Center

Team

Manufacturers

Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit

Pacific Northwest Properties

Team

Real Estate

Sedro-Woolley Museum

Non-Profit Museum

Pacific Northwest Trail Association

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Sedro-Woolley School District #101

Public

Pacific Party Canopies, Inc.

Team

Rentals / Sales

Sedro-Woolley, City of

Public

Public

Pacific Pile & Marine, LP

Team

Marine Related

Semrau Engineering & Surveying

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Associations / Clubs / Chambers Education

Seven Sisters, Inc.

Team

Electric / Supply & Contracting

Supporter Unattended Cardlock Fueling

Sharp Business Systems

Team

Services / Office

Pacific Woodtech Corporation

Partner

Lumber

Shell Puget Sound Refinery

Gold

Oil Refineries

Padgett & Padgett, PLLC

Team

Accountants

Siemens Industry, Inc.

Supporter Construction

Pat Rimmer’s Les Schwab Tire Centers Team

Auto Related

Sierra Pacific Industries

Supporter Lumber

Banks

Sims Honda

Team

Auto

Skagit Council of Governments

Public

Public

Public

Public

Pacific Pride Commercial Fueling / Martin Commercial Fueling, Inc.

Peoples Bank

Partner

Per Dona Salonspa

Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

PetroCard

Team

Oil / Gas Distribution / Processing Skagit County

Piazza Associates & Consultants

Team

Consulting

Skagit County EMS Commission

Non-Profit Health Care

Property Management

Skagit County Historical Museum

Non-Profit Museum

Skagit Crossings, LLC

Piazza Realty Property Management, Inc. Team

Team

Property Management

Mount Vernon Red Apple Market

Team

Grocers Retail / Wholesale

Skagit Endodontics, LLC

Team

Health Care

Planting Design

Team

Landscaping

Skagit Farmers Supply

Supporter Agriculture

PND Engineers, Inc.

Supporter Engineering / Land Surveying

Skagit Ford-Subaru

Team

Auto

Port Gardner Timber NW, LLC

Supporter

Partner

Nursery / Wholesale

Presidio Construction, Inc.

Team

Construction

Skagit Golf & Country Club

Prime West Systems

Team

Computers / Consulting

Skagit Grand Central Collision Repair

Team

Skagit Habitat for Humanity

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Pioneer Market /

Land Development /Cedar Mill /Logging Skagit Gardens, Inc.

Public Utility District No. 1

Non-Profit Golf Autobody

Skagit Island Human Resource

of Skagit County

Public

Utilities

Puget Sound Energy

Gold

Utilities

Quadrant Homes

Supporter Construction

Quality Floor Covering, Inc.

Team

Floor Covering - Wholesale & Retail Skagit Law Group, PLLC

Team

Attorney

Management Association Skagit Land Trust

Non-Profit Non-Profit Non-Profit Non-Profit

Quantum Constructon, Inc.

Partner

Construction

Skagit Powersports, Inc.

Team

Motorcycle Dealers

R I S Insurance

Team

Insurance

Skagit Publishing

Diamond

Publishing

Rallye Auto Sales

Supporter Auto

Ramos Chiropractic & Massage

Team

Health Care

& Direct Mail

Team

Printing

Ravnik & Associates

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Skagit Readymix

Team

Concrete

RE/MAX Territory NW

Team

Real Estate

Skagit Regional Health

Public

Health Care

RE/MAX Valley Homes

Team

Real Estate

Skagit River Brewing Company & Pub

Partner

Restaurant / Caterer

Reality Homes, Inc.

Team

Real Estate

Skagit River Steel & Recycling

Supporter Recyclers

Regence BlueShield

Supporter Insurance

Skagit SHIBA

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Reisner Distributor, Inc.

Team

Oil / Gas Distribution / Processing Skagit Speedway

Team

Recreation

Reverie B.B.Q.

Team

Restaurant/Caterer

Skagit State Bank

Gold

Banks

Richard M. Simcock, DDS, PS

Partner

Health Care

Skagit Symphony

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Riverside Café

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Skagit Transit

Public

Transportation

Rockfish Grill /Anacortes Brewery/H2O Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Skagit Transportation, Inc.

Team

Trucking / Earth Related Services Education

Skagit Publishing Commercial Printing

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Team

Retail / General

Skagit Valley College

Public

Rosario Skin Clinic

Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Skagit Valley Family YMCA

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Rotary Clubs Area I

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Skagit Valley Herald

Team

S & B Farms, Inc.

Team

Agriculture

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Sakuma Bros Farms, Inc.

Team

Agriculture

Skagit, Port of

Public

Samish Indian Nation

Non-Profit Public

Newspapers / News Public

Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association Non-Profit Associations / Clubs / Chambers

San Juan Airlines

Supporter Aviation

Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland

Non-Profit Non-Profit

San Juan Lanes, Bar and Grill

Team

Restaurant

Smiley Insurance Services Corp.

Team

Save On Storage

Team

Storage

Smiley Properties

Supporter Real Estate

Schell Design Group

Team

Graphic Design

Snelson Companies, Inc.

Team

Construction

Scott Milo Gallery At The Framemaker

Team

Arts

Sockeye Sales Exchange

Team

Marketing

Secret Harbor

Non-Profit Children / Family Services

Sound Construction, LLC

Team

Construction

Skagit.org

Insurance

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EDASC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Member Name

Level

Business Listing

Sound Development Group LLC

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Volant

Partner Manufacturers

Sound Ocean Metal Fabricators

Team

Manufacturers

Volunteers of America in Skagit Valley Non-Profit Non-Profit

Sound Shredding & Recycling

Team

Services / Office

Wallace & Associates

Team

Insurance

Spane Buildings, Inc.

Team

Construction

Walton Beverage Company

Team

Beverage Distribution

Speedy Automated Mailers Inc.

Team

Mailing Services

Washington Bulb Company, Inc.

Partner

Agriculture

Washington Federal

Partner

Banks

Washington Vocational Services

Non-Profit Non-Profit

State Farm Insurance / Brad Methner Insurance Agency Inc. Team

Insurance

Waste Management of Skagit County

Supporter Recyclers

Supporter Insurance

WCR Plan Center

Supporter Construction Related

Steam Web Hosting

Team

Web Development

Welch Brothers Construction

Team

Construction

Stowe’s Shoes & Clothing, Inc.

Team

Retail / Personal

Wells Fargo Business Banking

Team

Banks

Strandberg Construction Inc.

Team

General Contractor

Wells Nursery, LLC

Team

Nursery

Strauss Jewelers

Team

Jewelers

Whidbey Island Bank

Diamond

Banks

Strotkamp Architects

Team

Architects

Whidbey Island Sign Solutions /

Sunland Bark and Topsoils Company Team

Recyclers

dba: Image360

Team

Signs

Recreation

Whole Energy Fuels

Team

Oil Refineries

Wick, Don

Individual Individual Members

State Farm Insurance, Keith Sorestad, Agent

Swinomish Casino and Lodge

Team

Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

Supporter Public

T Bailey, Inc.

Supporter Manufacturers

William J. Toomey, CPA

Team

Team Corporation

Supporter Manufacturers

Williams & Nulle, PLLC, CPA’s

Supporter Accountants

Accountants

Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company Silver

Oil Refineries

Williams / Northwest Pipeline

Team

Utilities

The Argus

Newspapers / News

Wilson Engineering, LLC

Team

Engineering / Land Surveying

Team

Real Estate

Team

Real Estate

Team

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County Non-Profit Non-Profit

Windermere Real Estate /

The Dennis Organ Group

Team

Consulting

Anacortes Properties

The Grand Willow Inn

Team

Restaurant

Windermere Real Estate /

The Language Exchange, Inc.

Team

Translators

Team

Childcare

The Lunch Box

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington

Child Development Center

Skagit Valley Windermere Real estate /

The Learning Ladder

Stanwood

Supporter Real Estate

Wycoff Insurance Agency, Inc.

Team

Insurance

Supporter Retail / General

Yellow Book / HIBU

Gold

Publishing

The Reed Advantage, LLC

Team

Youth Dynamics

Non-Profit Teen Services

The Skagit Community Foundation

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Education

The Soup Bowl

Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Also:

The Water Truth

Team

Education

Celtic Arts Foundation

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Theater Arts Guild

Non-Profit Arts

PayNorthwest

Team

Employer Services

goanacortes.com

Team

Newspapers/News

Therapeutic Massage Kimberly Self, LMP Team

Health, Fitness & Beauty

Thomas & Associates Insurance Broker, Inc. Team

Insurance

Tomco Marine Group, Inc. / American Tugs Team

Boat Manufacturers

TRANSPAC MARINAS, INC.

Team

Marine Related

TRICO Companies LLC

Team

Construction

Tri-County Truss

Team

Manufacturing

TruckVault

Team Manufacturers

Tulip Valley Winery

Team

U.S. Bank / NW WA Business Banking Gold Union Bank

Wineries Banks

Supporter Banks

United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 70 Non-Profit Non-Profit United General Hospital

Public

United Way of Skagit County

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Health Care

V.I.P. Espresso Catering & Bartending Team

Restaurant / Caterer

Van Zyverden, Inc.

Team

Agriculture

Vander Wel, Jacobson & Kim, PLLC

Team

Attorney

Vans Equipment Co., Inc.

Supporter Rentals / Sales

Vigilant Counsel for Employers

Non-Profit Employer Services

Village Community Services

Non-Profit Non-Profit

Viva Farms

Non-Profit Non-Profit

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2014 edasc MEMBER business DIRECTORY

The following companies are members of the Economic Development Association of Skagit County

Accountants Archer Halliday, PS

1621 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 756-1010 Fax: (360) 756-1011 Email: archer@archerhalliday.com Website: archerhalliday.com Contact: Bernadette Halliday

John J. Lee CPA PS

829 Cook Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-9996 Fax: (360) 856-9991 Email: john@johnjleecpa.com Website: johnjleecpa.com Contact: John Lee

John R. Brown CPA, Inc., PS

PO Box 1232 / 1129B Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6511 Fax: (360) 424-1400 Email: john@johnrbrowncpa.com Contact: John Brown

Larson Gross, PLLC

245 East George Hopper Road Burlington WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2700 Fax: (360) 757-3631 Email: wendye@larsongross.com Website: larsongross.com Contact: WendyEickmeyer

Moss Adams, LLP

2200 Rimland Drive, Suite 300 Bellingham WA 98226-6641 Phone: (360) 676-1920 Fax: (360) 671-5411 Email: todd.kooiman@mossadams.com Website: mossadams.com Contact: Todd Kooiman

Oostra Rouw & Associates

PO Box 2404 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-1040 Fax: (360) 336-1900 Email: randy@oostrarouw.com Contact: Randy Oostra

Padgett & Padgett, PLLC

1302 Cleveland Avenue Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1040 Fax: (360) 610-4403 Email: steve@padgettcpa.com Website: padgettcpa.com Contact: Steve Padgett

Skagit.org

William J. Toomey, CPA 1128 E Fairhaven Ave. PO Box 1370 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 424-0833 Fax: (360) 424-0877 Email: billt@skagitcpa.com Website: skagitcpa.com Contact: Bill Toomey

Williams & Nulle, PLLC, CPA’s

407 Pine Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6611 Fax: (360) 336-6581 Email: info@wncpa.com Website: wncpa.com Contact: J. Mark Roetcisoender

advertising / promotional Bayside Specialties, Inc.

12135 Jacqueline Drive Burlington WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5422 Fax: (360) 707-5423 Email: sales@baysidespecialties.com Website: baysidespecialties.com Contact: Darrell & Stephanie Hooper

BrandQuery, LLC

815 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 200 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-0152 Fax: (360) 336-3604 Email: jbeamer@brandquery.com Website: brandquery.com Contact: Jacque Beamer

As Creative Director and President of BrandQuery, Jacque Beamer (who founded the agency) is celebrating her 21st year. In 2013 BrandQuery helped to welcome visitors back to Skagit County following the bridge collapse with the “Come In, We’re Open” television, social media, and public relations campaign.

agriculture

Alf Christianson Seed Company 11857 Bay Ridge Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 336-9727 Fax: (360) 419-3035 Email: schapman@alfseed.com Contact: Shirley Chapman

Bay Baby Produce, Inc

200 Washington Ave. PO Box 1030 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-2299 Fax: (360) 755-8010 Email: mail@amffarms.com Website: pumpkinpatchpals.com or fruitdeco.com Contact: Michele Youngquist

Knutzen Farms

9255 Chuckanut Dr. Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6771 Fax: (360) 757-3222 Email: roger@knutzenfarms.com Website: knutzenfarms.com Contact: Roger Knutzen

Lefeber Turf Farm

15195 State Route 536 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-4054 Fax: (360) 416-0246 Email: info@lefeberturf.com Website: lefeberturf.com Contact: Vernon Vidmore or Nick Cecotti

S & B Farms, Inc.

18154 W Stackpole Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-5850 Contact: Richard Smith or Brad Smith

Sakuma Bros Farms, Inc.

PO Box 427 Burlington WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6611 Fax: (360) 757-3936 Email: ryans@sakumabros.com Contact: Ryan Sakuma

Washington Bulb Company, Inc. 16031 Beaver Marsh Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273-9295 Phone: (360) 424-5533 Fax: (360) 424-3113 Email: leo@wabulb.com Website: tulips.com Contact: Leo Roozen

architects

Carletti Architects, PS

116 East Fir Street, Suite A Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-0394 Fax: (360) 424-5726 Email: peter@carlettiarchitects.com Website: carlettiarchitects.com Contact: Peter Carletti

FSI Architects

625 Fisher Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-5687 Fax: (360) 757-4005 Email: tam@fishersons.com Website: fishersons.com Contact: Troy McOmber, AIA

HKP Architects LLP

314 Pine Street, Suite 205 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2155 Fax: (360) 336-3657 Email: jblazek@hkpa.com; bpoppe@hkpa.com Website: hkpa.com Contact: Julie Blazek & Brian Poppe

Julie Blazek is the majority Partner in HKP Architects. She has twenty-four years of experience in urban and rural sustainable design.

Skagit Farmers Supply

Strotkamp Architects

Van Zyverden, Inc.

PO Box 266 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6053 Fax: (360) 757-4143 Email: briand@skagitfarmers.com Website: skagitfarmers.com Contact: Brian Duquaine 12035 Higgins Airport Way Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0444 Fax: (360) 757-4304 Email: sgilmore@vzusa.com Contact: Sarah Gilmore

PO Box 501 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 854-9907 Email: tsarchitects@comcast.net Contact: Tom Strotkamp

arts

Lincoln Theatre Center Foundation PO Box 2312 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 419-7129 Fax: (360) 336-2408 Email: exec.dir@lincolntheatre.org Website: ilovethelincoln.com Contact: Sue Ellen Heflin

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McIntyre Hall

2501 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-7727 Fax: (360) 416-6618 Email: nida.tautvydas@skagit.edu Website: mcintyrehall.org Contact: Nida Tautvydas

Scott Milo Gallery At The Framemaker

420 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-6938 Email: gallery@scottmilo.com Website: scottmilo.com Contact: Katherine Khile

For the past 18 years Katherine Khile has owned and operated Scott Milo Gallery at the Framemaker in Anacortes. Her favorite part of the business is hanging new artwork each month because it feels like Christmas twelve months of the year and she enjoys seeing the smiles on the customers’ faces when they find the perfect piece of art or see something framed surpassing their expectations. Theater Arts Guild

PO Box 1954 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 393-9876 Website: theaterartsguild.org Contact: Pat Shreve

assisted living

Cap Sante Court Retirement

Community 1111 32nd Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8088 Fax: (360) 299-0427 Email: dclark@capsantecourt.com Website: capsantecourt.com Contact: Duane Clark

Country Meadow Village

1501 Collins Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-0404 Fax: (360) 856-5545 Email: sandraw@villageconcepts.com Website: villageconcepts.com Contact: Sandra Whiton

Mountain Glen Retirement Community

1810 East Division Street Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 424-7900 Fax: (360) 424-8436 Email: mtaylor@fidalgo.net Website: mtnglen.com Contact: Martin Taylor

associations / clubs chambers Anacortes Chamber of Commerce

819 Commercial Avenue, Suite F Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7911 Fax: (360) 293-1595 Email: info@anacortes.org Website: anacortes.org Contact: Stephanie Hamilton

Associated General Contractors of Washington 110 North Commercial, #110 Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 223-8757 Fax: (360) 734-1332 Email: levans@agcwa.com Website: agcwa.com Contact: Liz Evans

Burlington Chamber of Commerce

520 E Fairhaven Avenue PO Box 1087 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0994 Fax: (360) 757-0821 Email: info@burlington-chamber.com Website: burlington-chamber.com Contact: Linda Fergusson

La Conner Chamber of Commerce

511 Morris Street / PO Box 1610 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-4778 Fax: (360) 466-0204 Email: info@laconnerchamber.com Website: laconnerchamber.com Contact: Heather Carter

Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce

Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association 15571A Peterson Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6916 Fax: (360) 757-0604 Email: info@sicba.org Website: sicba.org Contact: Wayne Crider

attorney

Anderson Hunter Law Firm

2707 Colby Ave #1001 Everett, WA 98206 Phone: (425) 252-5161 Fax: (425) 258-3345 Email: mmasonholder@andersonhunterlaw.com Website: andersonhunterlaw.com Contact: Megan Otis Masonholder

Barron Smith Daugert, PLLC

300 N Commercial Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-0212 Email: squinn@barronsmithlaw.com Website: barronsmithlaw.com Contact: Sallye Quinn

Chmelik Sitkin & Davis P.S.

1500 Railroad Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 671-1796 Fax: (360) 671-3781 Email: fchmelik@chmelik.com; Email: jsitkin@chmelik.com Website: chmelik.com Contact: Frank Chmelik & Jon Sitkin

Furlong Butler

825 Cleveland Avenue Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6508 Fax: (360) 336-3318 Email: bef@furlongbutler.com Website: furlongbutler.com Contact: Bradford Furlong

Hughes Law Group, LLC

1202 South 2nd Street, Suite A Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6120 Email: rhughes@isomedia.com Website: richardhugheslawgroup.com Contact: Richard Hughes

301 West Kincaid Street PO Box 1007 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-8547 Fax: (360) 424-6237 Email: kristenw@mountvernonchamber.com Website: mountvernonchamber.com Contact: Kristen Keltz

Law Office of Cole & Gilday, P.C.

Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce

McMullen & Ochs PLLC,

714B Metcalf Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1841 Fax: (360) 855-1582 Email: director@sedro-woolley.com Website: sedro-woolley.com Contact: Pola Kelley

PO Box 249 Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone: (360) 629-2900 Fax: (360) 629-0220 Email: cole-gilday@stanwoodlaw.com Website: stanwoodlaw.net Contact: Greg Gilday Attorney At Law PO Box 152 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1045 Fax: (360) 855-0432 Email: kristjan@mcmullenochs.com Website: mcmullenohs.com Contact: Kristjan Ochs

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Moser Law Office

1204 Cleveland Avenue Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-7900 Fax: (360) 336-3488 Email: tom@tomoser.com Website: tomoser.com Contact: Tom Moser

Skagit Law Group, PLLC

PO Box 336 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-1000 Fax: (360) 336-6690 Email: brian@skagitlaw.com Website: skagitlaw.com Contact: Brian Clark, Esq. & Kate Szurek, Esq. & Craig Cammock, Esq. & Megan O. Masonholder, Esq. & John T. Burke, Esq.

Vander Wel, Jacobson & Kim, PLLC

2201 Highland Drive Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-9900 Fax: (208) 361-5064 Email: gary@vjbm.com Website: vjbm.com Contact: Gary E. Jacobson, J.D.

auto Blade Chevrolet/ Commercial Vehicles

1100 Freeway Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273-9692 Phone: (360) 424-3231 / (206) 919-9191 Fax: (360) 424-9311 Email: zane@bladechevy.com Website: bladefleet.com Contact: Zane Morrison

Foothills Auto Center Toyota Scion

PO Box 629 / 1881 Bouslog Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7575 / (800) 228-1207 Fax: (360) 757-8585 Email: foothill@sos.net Website: foothillstoyota.com Contact: Pam Nelson or Tyler Steinman

Rallye Auto Sales

1010 Old Highway 99 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7770 Fax: (360) 757-7607 Email: rallyeautosales@comcast.net Website: rallyeauto.com Contact: Doyle Guffie

Sims Honda

1615 South Goldenrod Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7467 Fax: (360) 757-2825 Email: sales@simshonda.com Website: simshonda.com Contact: Lance Sims & Keith Hofkamp

Skagit Ford-Subaru

680 Auto Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2000 Fax: (360) 757-1406 Email: sales@skagitfordsubaru.com Website: skagitauto.com Contact: DJ Tapley


auto related Gateway Transmissions & Car Care Clinic

1522 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3100 Fax: (360) 424-3443 Email: bill@gatewaytranny.com Website: gatewaytranny.com Contact: Bill Orsborn

Mobile Music Unlimited

1420 Roosevelt Avenue, Suite 2 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-4354 Fax: (360) 424-5267 Email: info@mobilemusic.com Website: mobilemusic.com Contact: John Manso

Mount Vernon Towing & Auto Repair

aviation Corporate Air Center

15452 Airport Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7757 Fax: (360) 757-1557 Email: tlewis@corporateaircenter.com Website: corporateaircenter.com Contact: Tim Lewis

San Juan Airlines

4000 Airport Road, Suite A Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (800) 874-4434 Fax: (360) 293-0517 Email: ccarlson@sanjuanairlines.com Website: sanjuanairlines.com Contact: Clyde Carlson

banks

2218 Cedardale Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 336-3535 Fax: (360) 336-3497 Email: dougfaber@mountvernontow.com Website: mvautorepair.com Contact: Doug Faber

Coastal Community Bank

Napa Auto Parts The Parts Store

801 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-9383 Fax: (360) 588-9385 Email: cvaniterson@bankofthepacific.com Website: bankofthepacific.com Contact: Carol Van Iterson

149 George Hopper Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-9936 Fax: (360) 707-9966 Contact: Rob Coogle

Pat Rimmer’s Les Schwab Tire Centers

903 South Burlington Blvd / PO Box 394 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0038 Fax: (360) 757-0040 Email: r.white144@frontier.com Website: patrimmerlstires.com Contact: Rick White or Ed Perry

Sedro-Woolley Auto Parts, Inc.

816 Murdock Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-0341 Fax: (360) 855-0830 Email: swaps@cnw.com Website: sedrowoolleyautoparts.com Contact: Sheri Queen & Steve Huggins

auto body Dally’s Auto Body, Inc.

300 Willow Lane Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7184 Fax: (360) 424-6807 Email: dallys@dallysautobody.com Website: dallysautobody.com Contact: Raymon Bonner

Skagit Grand Central Collision Repair

258 North Hill Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-5448 Fax: (360) 755-1480 Email: kim@skagitgrand.com Website: skagitgrand.com Contact: Kim Armstrong

Skagit.org

9810 State Route 532 Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone: (360) 629-2258 Email: aegloff@coastalbank.com Website: coastalbank.com Contact: Andy Egloff

Bank of the Pacific

Banner Bank

110 Cascade Mall Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-9080 Fax: (360) 757-9041 Email: jgischer@bannerbank.com Website: bannerbank.com Contact: John Gischer

Business Bank

1854 South Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2272 Fax: (360) 707-2375 Email: mcann@businessbankwa.com Website: businessbankwa.com Contact: Michal Cann

Columbia Bank

1725 E. College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-5671 Fax: (360) 848-7910 Email: icrawford@columbiabank.com Website: columbiabank.com Contact: Ian Crawford

Key Bank

201 East Fairhaven Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9641 Fax: (360) 755-0992 Email: vivian_dills@keybank.com Website: keybank.com Contact: Vivian Dills

Opus Bank

822 South Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2087 Fax: (360) 707-2316 Email: amartin@opusbank.com Website: opusbank.com Contact: Andrea Martin

Peoples Bank

1801 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-8872 Fax: (360) 848-9791 Email: jim.vandermey@peoplesbank-wa.com Website: peoplesbank-wa.com Contact: Jim VanderMey and John Voth

Skagit State Bank

301 East Fairhaven Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0411 Fax: (360) 755-9695 Website: skagitbank.com Contact: Cheryl Bishop

Cheryl Bishop began working at Skagit State Bank as a teenager. In 1991 she became CEO. This past year, Skagit State Bank was recognized as having the largest market share in Skagit County. U.S. Bank / NW WA Business Banking

404 North Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9325 Fax: (360) 755-1717 Email: Sigrid.schumacher@usbank.com Website: usbank.com Contact: Sigrid Schumacher

Union Bank

119 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-1200 Fax: (360) 848-1219 Email: edwin.hawkins@unionbank.com Website: unionbank.com Contact: Edwin Hawkins

Washington Federal

PO Box 642 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 855-7754 Fax: (360) 757-2685 Email: pat.doud@wafd.com Website: washingtonfederal.com Contact: Pat Doud

Wells Fargo Business Banking

614 Peterson Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5033 Fax: (360) 424-1654 Email: teri.buchanan@wellsfargo.com Website: wellsfargo.com Contact: Teri Buchanan

Whidbey Island Bank

1800 South Burlington Boulevard PO Box 302 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-5079 Toll Free: (888) 360-0011 Email: rcann@wibank.com Website: wibank.com Contact: Rod Cann

beverage distribution Crown Distributing Co., LLC

17117 59th Avenue NE Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: (425) 252-4192 Fax: (425) 258-3016 Email: bobfiedler@crowndistributing.com Contact: Bob Fiedler

Fidalgo Bay Coffee Company, Inc.

856 North Hill Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8818 Fax: (360) 757-8810 Email: info@fidalgobaycoffee.com Website: fidalgobaycoffee.com Contact: David Evans

Walton Beverage Company

1350 Pacific Place Ferndale, WA 98248-8985 Phone: (360) 757-0044 Fax: (360) 757-1609 Email: les.blouin@waltonbeverage.com Contact: Les Blouin

boat charters Mystic Sea Charters

819 Commercial Avenue, Suite E Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-8000 / (800) 308-9387 Fax: (360) 588-1011 Email: info@mysticseacharters.com Website: mysticseacharters.com Contact: Monte Hughes

boat manufacturers Eddyline Kayaks

11977 Westar Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2300 Fax: (360) 757-2302 Email: talk2us@eddyline.com Website: eddyline.com Contact: Tom Derrer

Latitude Marine Services, LLC PO Box 940 18578 McGlinn Island Lane La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-4905 Fax: (360) 466-5615 Email: latitude@fidalgo.net Website: latitudemarine.com Contact: Patrick Gudmundson

New World Yacht Builders, LLC / dba: Northern Marine 310 34th St. Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-9292 Fax: (360) 755-3416 Email: info@northernmarine.com Website: northernmarine.com Contact: Andy McDonald

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Nordic Tugs Inc.

11367 Higgins Airport Way Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8847 Fax: (360) 757-8831 Email: georgea@nordictugs.com Website: nordictugs.com Contact: George Armendariz, Gen. Mgr.

Tomco Marine Group, Inc. / American Tugs

PO Box 600 800 South Pearle Jensen Way La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-9277 Fax: (360) 466-0466 Email: mike@americantugs.com Website: americantugs.com Contact: Mike Schoppert

boat repair Dakota Creek Industries, Inc. 820 4th Street / PO Box 218 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-9575 Fax: (360) 293-6432 Email: dci@fidalgo.net Website: dakotacreek.com Contact: Ellen Newberry

brewery Howe Sound Brewing Co.

PO Box 978 Squamish, BC V8BOA7 Phone: (778) 385-2176 Contact: David Fenn

Ninkasi Brewing Co.

272 Van Buren Street Eugene, OR 97402 Phone: (541) 344-2739 Website: ninkasibrewing.com Contact: Brian Rogers

childcare

The Learning Ladder Child Development Center

100 Valley Mall Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3533 Fax: (360) 416-6652 Email: info@thelearningladder.com Website: thelearningladder.com Contact: Mike & Michelle Moser

children / family services Secret Harbor

225 North Walnut Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-5700 Fax: (360) 755-2212 Email: chris.heaton@secretharbor.org Website: secretharbor.org Contact: Chris Heaton

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chiropractic Natural Way Chiropractic

1825 Riverside Dr. Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-9600 Fax: (360) 982-2039 Email: tomfoskolosdc@gmail.com Website: naturalwaychiro.org Contact: Thomas Foskolos, DC

collections Debt Recovery Specialists PO Box 1145 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-8159 Fax: (360) 416-0467 Email: debtrs@debtrs.com Website: debtrs.com Contact: Denise Decker

communications Comcast

400 Sequoia Drive Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 527-8345 Fax: (360) 527-8223 Email: brett_fontes@cable.comcast.com Website: comcast.com Contact: Brett Fontes

computers / consulting Business Support Services Northwest, LLC (BSSNW)

Allixo Technologies

Irving Construction Corp., Inc.

Interconnect Systems

Mortenson

PO Box 2007 1250 Parker Way Suite F Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-0810 Email: doug@allixo.com Website: allixo.com Contact: Doug Vander Ark 1822 Franklin Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 428-4040 Toll Free: (800) 872-8844 Email: curtis@interconnectsys.com Contact: Curtis Dye

concrete Concrete Nor’West

Skagit Readymix

Quadrant Homes

14810 McFarland Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 856-0422 Fax: (360) 856-0429 Email: rhall@skagitreadymix.com Website: skagitreadymix.com Contact: Rod Hall

construction Axthelm Construction, Inc. ACI / Modern Steel Structures

3D Corporation

Chad Fisher Construction, LLC

1404 E College Way, Suite 101 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 982-2195 Fax: (360) 630-2067 Email: petev@diversint.com Website: diversint.com Contact: Pete Vander Meulen

Mustang Technologies

1575 Port Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-7089 Email: info@mustangtechs.com Website: mustangtechs.com Contact: Will Cox or Allen Grenz

Prime West Systems

1400 Riverside Drive, Suite B Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 982-2785 Email: staylor@pwsmv.com Website: pwsmv.com Contact: Scott Taylor

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Presidio Construction, Inc.

116 East Fir Street, Suite B Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3339 Fax: (360) 424-2041 Email: edwin@presidioconst.com Website: presidioconst.com Contact: Ed Olsen

PO Box 2947 17160 Dike Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-6848 Fax: (360) 428-0206 Email: aprilaxthelm@comcast.net Website: axthelmconstruction.com Contact: James & April Axthelm

Diversint, Inc.

10230 NE Ponts Drive, Suite 300 Kirkland, WA 98033 Phone: (206) 795-1096 Fax: (425) 376-0300 Email: chuck.haigh@mortenson.com Website: mortenson.com Contact: Chuck Haigh

PO Box 280 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 757-3121 Fax: (360) 757-3816 Email: bradb@concretenorwest.com Contact: Brad Barton

1001 E Maple Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 303-5798 Fax: (360) 733-0155 Email: Info@bssnorthwest.com Website: bssnorthwest.com Contact: Chris McGee 2103 Grant Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 671-4906 Fax: (360) 734-8859 Email: ronc@3Dcorp.us Website: 3Dcorp.us Contact: Ron Cornett

819 Commercial Avenue, Suite G Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-6354 Fax: (360) 293-2979 Email: icc@fidalgo.net Website: irvingconstructioncorp.com Contact: W. Scott Irving

15900 Preston Place Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0580 Fax: (360) 630-5934 Email: chadf@cfisherconstruction.com Website: cfisherconstruction.com Contact: Chad Fisher

Fisher & Sons, Inc.

625 Fisher Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-4094 Fax: (360) 757-4005 Email: sw@fishersons.com Website: fishersons.com Contact: Stephanie Wood

Hansell-Mitzel Homes

1111 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 201 / PO Box 2523 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 757-7930 Fax: (360) 757-7960 Email: jeff@hm-homes.com Website: hm-homes.com Contact: Jeff Hansell

14725 SE 36th Street, STE 200 Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone: (425) 455-2900 Fax: (425) 646-4136 Email: ken.krivanec@quadranthomes.com Website: quadranthomes.com Contact: Ken Krivanec

Quantum Constructon, Inc.

12761 Quantum Lane Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-0656 Fax: (360) 293-4736 Email: mikeb@quantumci.com; karinb@quantumci.com Website: quantumci.com Contact: Karin and Mike Baldwin

Siemens Industry, Inc.

1580 Port Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 336-3300 Email: vichheanchhin@siemens.com Website: usa.siemens.com Contact: Vichhean Chhin

Snelson Companies, Inc. 601 West State Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-6511 Fax: (360) 856-5816 Email: info@snelsonco.com Website: snelsonco.com Contact: Kathy Pettersen

Sound Construction, LLC

PO Box 1308 Freeland, WA 98249 Phone: (360) 341-2778 Email: contact@soundconstructionllc.com Website: soundconstructionllc.com Contact: Adam Lidral

Spane Buildings, Inc.

1611 Buck Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1505 Fax: (360) 424-1502 Email: jim@spanebuildings.com Website: spanebuildings.com Contact: Jim Spane


TRICO Companies LLC

15066 Josh Wilson Road / PO Box 409 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2373 Fax: (360) 757-3963 Email: info@tricocompanies.com Website: tricocompanies.com Contact: Brian Wolfe

Welch Brothers Construction PO Box 818 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-9848 Fax: (360) 299-9158 Email: bill@welchbros.com Website: welchbros.com Contact: Bill Welch

construction aggregates Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 20411 East Hickox Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 424-3441 Fax: (360) 424-3322 Email: ira.taylor@martinmarietta.com Website: martinmarietta.com Contact: Ira Taylor

construction inspection GeoTest Services, Inc.

741 Marine Drive Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-7318 Fax: (360) 733-7418 Email: julie@geotest-inc.com Website: geotest-inc.com Contact: Julie Richardson

construction related CASE Power and Equipment

15111 Smokey Point Boulevard Marysville, WA 98271 Phone: (800) 228-1208 Fax: (360) 651-2487 Email: mikez@casepower.com Website: casepower.com Contact: Michael Ziegler

Construction Unlimited, Inc.

12057 Havekost Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-1266 Fax: (360) 299-9298 Email: mary@constructionunlimitedinc.com Website: constructionunlimitedwa.com Contact: Mary Anstensen

CPI Plumbing and Heating 1900 Railroad Avenue Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-5636 Fax: (360) 428-5659 Email: mks@cpiplumbing.com Website: cpiplumbing.com Contact: Kelly Schols

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Esary Roofing & Siding Co., Inc. 420 Pease Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0933 Fax: (360) 757-0932 Email: info@esary.com Website: esary.com Contact: Brett Esary

K S Excavating, Inc.

1500A East College Way PMB 403 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-4862 Fax: (360) 424-0917 Contact: Kevin Sullivan

Nifty Tools

1401 Butler Creek Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 708-6193 Email: niftytools.llc@gmail.com Contact: Jack Noble

WCR Plan Center

2215 Midway Lane, Suite 208 Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 738-0370 Fax: (360) 738-0371 Email: info@wcrinc.com Website: wcrinc.com Contact: Dawn Harju

consulting Cascade Health & Safety, LLC

PO Box 66 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 420-2985 Email: kevin@cascadehealthsafety.com Website: cascadehealthsafety.com Contact: Kevin Saylor, CIH

Eldred & Associates

209 Ferry Street, Suite D Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 873-8156 Email: jennifer@eldredassoc.com Website: eldredassoc.com Contact: Jennifer Aylor

Houston, McCafferty & Associates

1026 Lightning Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Phone: (360) 542-4024 Email: james@houstonmccafferty.com Website: houstonmccafferty.com Contact: James McCafferty

Impact Washington

8227 44th Avenue West, Suite D Mukilteo, WA 98275 Phone: (425) 438-1146 Fax: (425) 438-2755 Email: ruptagrafft@impactwashington.org Website: impactwashington.org Contact: Bob Uptagrafft

Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc.

1329 North State Street, Suite 301 Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 594-6260 Fax: (360) 594-6270 Email: jclary@maulfoster.com Website: maulfoster.com Contact: Justin Clary

Piazza Associates & Consultants

918 S 38 Pl Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 661-1332 Email: johnsr@piazzaconsultants.com Contact: John Piazza, Sr.

The Dennis Organ Group

PO Box 241 Bow, WA 98232 Phone: (206) 799-6373 Email: denny@dennisorgan.com Website: linkedin.com/in/dennyorgan Contact: Denny Organ

credit unions BECU

315 College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (800) 233-2328 Email: deborah.matson@becu.org Website: becu.org Contact: Debbie Matson

North Coast Credit Union Mount Vernon

1410 Riverside Drive / PO Box 489 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-1779 Fax: (360) 428-2721 Email: rwilson@northcoastcu.com Website: northcoastcu.com Contact: Rose Mary Wilson

development / construction Dahlstedt Family Properties

13048 Farm to Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3004 Contact: Norm & Pat Dahlstedt

Landed Gentry Development, Inc. 504 East Fairhaven Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9021 Fax: (360) 755-9029 Email: brian@landedgentry.com Website: landedgentry.com Contact: Brian Gentry

education Bellingham Technical College 3028 Lindberg Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225-1599 Phone: (360) 752-7000 Fax: (360) 715-8359 Website: btc.ctc.edu Contact: Marni Saling Mayer

Brandman University, Chapman University System

PO Box 2610 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Phone: (360) 679-2515 Fax: (360) 257-3906 Email: bockman@brandman.edu Website: brandman.edu/whidbeyisland Contact: Barbara Bockman

Burlington-Edison School District

Cascades Job Corps Center

PO Box 819 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 854-2161 Fax: (360) 854-2227 Email: hurst.brian@jobcorps.org Website: cascades.jobcorps.gov Contact: Brian Hurst

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

981 NE 21st Court Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (360) 279-0959 Fax: (360) 279-0997 Email: whidbeyisland@erau.edu Website: erau.edu/washington Contact: Pat Travenetti

Junior Achievement

PO Box 28357 Bellingham, WA 98228 Phone: (206) 226-6756 Fax: (360) 734-1332 Email: julies@jawashington.org Website: jawashington.org Contact: Julie Speck

La Conner School District #311 PO Box 2103 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-3171 Fax: (360) 466-3523 Email: tbruce@lc.k12.wa.us Website: lcsd.wednet.edu Contact: Tim Bruce

Middle Way Acupuncture Institute 321 W Washington Street STE 334 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6129 Toll Free: (888) 217-7274 Email: info@middlewayacupuncture.com Website: middlewayacupuncture.com Contact: Linda Ballantine

Mount Vernon School District #320

124 East Lawrence Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-6110 Fax: (360) 428-6172 Email: cbruner@mv.k12.wa.us Website: MountVernonSchools.org Contact: Carl Bruner

North Cascades Institute 810 State Route 20 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 854-2599 Fax: (360) 856-1934 Email: nci@ncascades.org Website: ncascades.org Contact: Saul Weisberg, Executive Director

Sedro-Woolley School District #101

801 Trail Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-3500 Fax: (360) 855-3574 Website: swsd.k12.wa.us Contact: Phil Brockman

927 East Fairhaven Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-3311 Fax: (360) 755-9198 Email: lbrowning@be.wednet.edu Contact: Laurel Browning

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Skagit Valley College

2405 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-7997 Fax: (360) 416-7773 Email: presidentsoffice@skagit.edu Website: skagit.edu Contact: Tom Keegan

The Reed Advantage, LLC

843 S Burlington Blvd. Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 770-4295 Email: info@TheReedAdvantage.com Website: TheReedAdvantage.com Contact: Lou Ann Reed

Lou Ann Reed is the founder and owner of The Reed Advantage. The company, in its 8th year of operation, has grown to include 7 employees providing business solutions and career training in the computer based career school. The Water Truth

9350 Deltop Drive Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 318-0502 Email: shelly@healththruhydration.com Website: healthThruHydration.com Contact: Shelly Oslie

electric / supply & contracting All West Electric LLC

16920 Allen West Road Bow, WA 98232 Phone: (360) 757-6758 Fax: (360) 422-3695 Email: vanl@msn.com Contact: Tim Van Leeuwen

Dahl Electric, Inc.

521 East Victoria Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-1145 Fax: (360) 755-9722 Email: chris@dahlelectric.com Website: dahlelectric.com Contact: Chris Dahl

Seven Sisters, Inc.

613 Sunset Park Drive Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-0842 Fax: (360) 856-0236 Email: nkw@sevensisters.com Website: sevensisters.com Contact: Nancy Williams

employee benefits Employee Benefits Planning L.L.C. 2203 Highway 99 South / PO Box 1547 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-5507 Fax: (360) 424-5351 Email: benefits@ebpllc.com Website: ebpllc.com Contact: Lori Wilson or Rod Bring

McGregor Benefits

PO Box 626 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-0949 Fax: (360) 588-1824 Email: majormed@sos.net Website: mcgregorbenefits.com Contact: Jim McGregor, Don Harper, Don Childs, Tammy Masalonis, Ron Wigal, Kim Miller or Pam Bruning

employer services PayNorthwest

1705 E. College Way Suite C Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: 360-840-0078 Fax: 877-325-0731 Email: steveh@paynorthwest.com Website: paynorthwest.com Contact: Steve Harmon, Owner

Vigilant Counsel for Employers

6003 23rd Drive West, Suite 200 Everett, WA 98203 Phone: (425) 349-4477 Fax: (425) 349-4480 Email: r.huseby@vigilantcounsel.org Website: vigilantcounsel.org Contact: Renee Huseby

employment Chinook Enterprises

2026 LaVenture Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-0140 Fax: (360) 428-1616 Email: chinook@chinookenterprises.org Website: chinookenterprises.org Contact: Robert Martin

Express Employment Professionals

525 East College Way #F Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-1980 Fax: (360) 336-1540 Email: mark.hagen@expresspros.com Website: expresspros.com Contact: Mark Hagen

Human Resources, Inc.

2124 Riverside Drive #107 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7134 Fax: (360) 419-0911 Email: matt@hrcorp.net Contact: Matthew Youngsman

Kelly Services

Ravnik & Associates

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Semrau Engineering & Surveying

728 134th Street SW #201 Everett, WA 98204 Phone: (888) 217-0757 Fax: (425) 741-3213 Email: sahnojd@kellyservices.com Website: kellyservices.com Contact: Janet Sahnoun 2222 Riverside Drive, Suite 202 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3205 Fax: (360) 424-0869 Email: 8011-br@laborready.com Website: laborready.com Contact: Keeley Bieber

Manpower Staffing

216 W Champion St. Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 757-4536 Fax: (360) 420-6740 Email: debbie.snow@manpower.com Website: manpower.com Contact: Dale Sprague & Debbie Snow

Northwest Workforce Council

2005 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-3510 Fax: (360) 428-6983 Email: bhumphrey@nwpic.bellingham.wa.us Website: nwboard.org Contact: Brian Humphrey

engineering / land surveying Garrison Engineering

1997 Park Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5656 Fax: (360) 707-5858 Email: info@gecorp.net Website: gecorp.net Contact: Carl Garrison, PE

Harmsen & Associates, Inc.

PO Box 361 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2048 Fax: (360) 707-2216 Email: jravnik@ravnik.net Website: ravnik.net Contact: John Ravnik

2118 Riverside Drive, Suite 208 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-9566 Fax: (360) 424-6222 Email: mark@semrau.com Website: semrau.com Contact: Mark Semrau

Sound Development Group LLC

1111 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 202 / PO Box 1705 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 404-2010 Fax: (360) 404-2013 Email: pat@sdg-llc.com Website: sdg-llc.com Contact: Pat Severin, P.E.

Wilson Engineering, LLC

805 Dupont Street, Suite 7 Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-6100 Fax: (360) 647-9061 Email: alaw@wilsonengineering.com Website: wilsonengineering.com Contact: Andy Law

engraving Mister T’s Awards & Embroidery 17691 State Rt. 536 PO Box 1148 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-9339 Fax: (360) 424-8523 Email: mrtstrophies@comcast.net Website: companycasuals.com/misterts Contact: Dawn Latimer

PO Box 1759 / 603 S. First Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-9199 Fax: (360) 982-2637 Email: jims@harmseninc.com Website: harmseninc.com Contact: James B. Smith, PLS, CFedS

Lervik Engineering

PO Box 684 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-1592 Fax: (360) 588-1593 Email: dave@lervikengineering.com Contact: David Lervik

PND Engineers, Inc.

1736 Fourth Ave S, Suite A Seattle, WA 98134 Phone: (206) 624-1387 Fax: (206) 624-1388 Email: jkeiser@pndengineers.com Website: pndengineers.com Contact: Jon Keiser

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Mister T’s Awards & Embroidery was established in 1974. After working on the sales floor and learning customer service at a very young age, Dawn Latimer became President/CEO in 2007. She recently purchased another business in Arlington that sells wedding related items online.


event planning Creative Celebrations

PO Box 1402 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-5972 Email: info@cceventplanning.com Website: cceventplanning.com Contact: Colleen Smiley

finance Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. / Clements and Associates 422 N 4th Street, Suite 101 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3196 Fax: (360) 336-3499 Email: guy.d.clements@ampf.com Website: ameripriseadvisors.com/ guy.d.clements Contact: Guy Clements

Anacortes Financial Associates

906 7th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-1173 Fax: (360) 588-9535 Email: duncan@afa-associates.com Website: anacortesfinancial.com Contact: Duncan Frazier

Edward Jones

630 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (360) 679-2558 Toll Free: (888) 826-3912 Email: jeffery.pleet@edwardjones.com Website: edwardjones.com Contact: Jeffery Pleet, CLU, ChFC

McAdams Wright Ragen Inc. 1404 E College Way, Suite 103 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-0348 Fax: (360) 848-0203 Email: rcarter@mwrinc.com Website: mwrinc.com Contact: Rod Carter

Northwest Farm Credit Services 265 East George Hopper Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2353 Fax: (360) 707-2355 Email: stephanie.rennie@farm-credit.com Website: farm-credit.com Contact: Audrey Gravley

floor covering / wholesale & retail Quality Floor Covering, Inc.

1400 Riverside Drive, Suite A Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-7500 Fax: (360) 848-7600 Email: qualityfloorcovering@quality floorcovering.net Website: qfcflooringsolutions.com Contact: Jerry Fortier

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florist Donatello Flowers and Gifts

702 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-4816 Fax: (360) 293-1314 Email: donatelloflowers@gmail.com Website: donatelloflowersandgifts.com Contact: Jean & Mike Fantini

Hart’s Floral & Cedar Bay Gift Baskets 410 Commercial Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-4248 Fax: (360) 424-2070 Email: colleen@hartsfloral.com Website: hartsfloral.com Contact: Colleen McKnight

food processing / packaging Commercial Cold Storage

1011 South 1st Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6625 Fax: (360) 336-3860 Email: alan@commercialcold.com Contact: Al Brockmiller

Draper Valley Farms

1000 Jason Lane / PO Box 838 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7947 Fax: (360) 424-1666 Website: drapervalleyfarms.com Contact: Jeff Power

Northwest Wild Foods, Co., Inc. 12535 Pulver Rd/PO Box 855 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7940 Fax: (360) 757-0437 Email: toml@nwwildfoods.com Website: nwwildfoods.com Contact: Tom LaMonte

forestry Arbor-Pacific Forestry Services, Inc. PO Box 1234 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2836 Contact: Ken Osborn

Janicki Logging & Construction Co., Inc.

103 North Township Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-2068 Fax: (360) 856-2916 Email: mdouglas@janicki.com Contact: Mary Ann Douglas

freight & storage Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc. PO Box 1469 Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: (800) 285-6254 Fax: (253) 931-5137 Email: edvp@oakh.com Website: oakh.com Contact: Edward Vander Pol

Olmsted Transportation Company, Inc. 3228 Old Highway 99 South Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7528 Fax: (360) 424-0574 Email: bart@olmstedtransportation.com Website: olmstedtransportation.com Contact: Bart Smith

funeral homes Hawthorne Funeral Home, Memorial Park, On-site Crematory & Reception Facility 1825 East College Way / PO Box 398 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1154 / Tollfree: (866) 999-1154 Fax: (360) 424-1931 Email: kirk@hawthornefh.com Website: hawthornefh.com Contact: Dick & Kirk Duffy

golf Avalon Golf Links

19345 Kelleher Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-1900 Fax: (360) 757-2555 Email: avalon@avalonlinks.com Website: avalonlinks.com Contact: Ron Hass

Skagit Golf & Country Club 16701 Country Club Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-4081 Fax: (360) 757-0154 Email: manager@skagitgolfclub.com Website: skagitgolfclub.com Contact: Tina Kies

graphic design grafixCORP

Lemley Chapel

1008 Third Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1288 Fax: (360) 855-1868 Email: info@lemleychapel.com Website: lemleychapel.com Contact: Rick Lemley & Chuck Ruhl

general contractor Greenberry Industrial, LLC

6980 Salashan Parkway Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 366-3767 Fax: (360) 707-5639 Email: cmurray@greenberry.com Website: greenberry.com Contact: Chris Murray

Industrial Resources, Inc.

PO Box 507 Clear Lake, WA 98235 Phone: (800)755-6416 Fax: (360) 856-6777 Email: jay@industrial-resources.com Website: industrial-resources.com Contact: Jay Follman

Lakeside Industries

11497 Havekost Road / PO Box 729 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2168 Fax: (360) 293-9784 Email: rodg@lakesideind.com Contact: Rod Gilmore

Strandberg Construction Inc.

PO Box 319 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7431 Fax: (360) 299-8660 Email: nels@strandbergconstruction.com Website: strandbergconstruction.com Contact: Nels Strandberg

PO Box 1441 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-5268 Fax: (360) 404-3012 Email: guy@grafixcorp.com Website: grafixcorp.com Contact: Guy Corp

Schell Design Group

18404 Skagit City Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 445-2073 Fax: (360) 445-3003 Email: schell@schelldesigngroup.com Website: schelldesigngroup.com Contact: Sharon Schell

grocers / wholesale & retail Costco Wholesale

1725 S Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-5703 Fax: (360) 757-5705 Email: w662mkt06@costco.com Website: costco.com Contact: Leona Berg

Food Services, Inc.

PO Box 218 / 17889 McLean Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7147 Fax: (360) 848-1587 Website: foodservicesinc.com Contact: Bill Crawford

Haggen Food & Pharmacy #15 757 Haggen Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 814-1500 Fax: (360) 814-1594 Website: haggen.com Contact: George Feldman

Pioneer Market / Mount Vernon Red Apple Market PO Box 848 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-0188 Fax: (360) 466-3094 Email: pioneer.market@verizon.net Contact: Sean Skiles

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hardware Ace Hardware

1720 Q Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-3535 Fax: (360) 293-5830 Email: randyb@fidalgo.net Website: acehardwareanacortes.com Contact: Randy Burgess

Kaptein’s Ace Hardware

1420 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-6977 Fax: (360) 428-5871 Email: jeffkaptein@gmail.com Contact: Jeff Kaptein

health care Atkinson Family Dentistry 727 Trail Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 391-3075 Fax: (360) 824-6009 Email: joe.thurmond@ atkinsondentalgroup.com Website: atkinsonfamilydentistry.com Contact: Joe Thurmond

BBC Biochemical

PO Box 1320 / 409 Eleanor Lane Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 542-8400 Toll Free: (800) 518-6299 Email: adrianjb@bbcus.com Website: bbcus.com Contact: Adrian Biesecker

HealthMed Centers

205 Stewart Road #104 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-3322 Fax: (360) 416-3302 Email: todd@hmcenters.com Website: hmcenters.com Contact: Todd Denny

Hilde Family Dentistry

120 East George Hopper Rd., Suite 210 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5353 Fax: (360) 707-5343 Email: reception@HildeFamilyDentistry.com Website: HildeFamilyDentistry.com Contact: Jason Hilde D.D.S.

Holland Health Services, Inc.

PO Box 1406 / 1911 Division Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7829 Fax: (360) 424-9053 Email: jerry.w@aeholland.com Website: hollandhealthservices.com Contact: Eric Bowen

Island Hospital

1211 24th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-1327 Fax: (360) 299-1339 Email: voliver@islandhospital.org Website: islandhospital.org Contact: Vince Oliver

Northwest Orthopaedic Surgeons, P.S. 1500 Continental Place Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7041 Fax: (360) 424-8449 Email: mbible@nwosonline.com Website: nwosonline.com Contact: Matt Bible

Ramos Chiropractic & Massage

260 W Moore Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-3000 Email: drjimramos@gmail.com Website: sedrowoolleychiropractor.com Contact: Dr. James Ramos

Richard M. Simcock, DDS, PS

130 South 15th Street, Suite 101 Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 428-4393 Fax: (360) 428-4606 Email: reception@drsimcock.com Website: drsimcock.com Contact: Rick Simcock

Skagit County EMS Commission

2911 East College Way, Suite C Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-3230 Fax: (360) 428-3235 Email: earlk@skagitems.com Website: skagitems.com Contact: Earl Klinefelter

Skagit Endodontics, LLC

205 West Fairhaven Avenue, Suite A Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-3636 Fax: (360) 757-1132 Email: skagitendo@fidalgo.net Contact: Richard Volwiler

Skagit Regional Health

PO Box 1376 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-1376 Phone: (360) 814-2130 Fax: (360) 814-2416 Email: gdavidson@skagitregionalhealth.org Website: skagitvalleyhospital.org Contact: Gregg Davidson

United General Hospital

2000 Hospital Drive Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-7112 Fax: (360) 856-7204 Email: greg.reed@unitedgeneral.org Website: unitedgeneral.org Contact: Gregory C. Reed, FACHE

health, fitness & beauty Anytime Fitness

205 W Stewart Road, Suite 1 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 510-4717 Email: mtvernonwa@anytimefitness.com Website: anytimefitness.com Contact: Anthony Hamilton

Body Boutique Day Spa & Salon 1100 Roosevelt Ave, STE A Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1506 Website: bodyboutiquesalon.com Contact: Tamera Pearson

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Cascade Cosmetic Center

111 S 12th Street, Suite A Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 336-1947 Email: joanp@cascademedicalgroup.com Website: cascadecosmetic.com Contact: Joan Phillips & Jonathan R. Grant, MD

KangenKarma

520 N French Ave, Suite A Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: (425) 346-9162 Email: shawn@kangenkarma.com Website: kangenkarma.com Contact: Shawn Brown

Per Dona Salonspa

601 South First Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-0725 Fax: (360) 336-3542 Email: perdonasalonspa@gmail.com Website: perdonasalonspa.com Contact: Julie Otterson and Shannon Corey

Rosario Skin Clinic

1600 Continental Place #101 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3026 Fax: (360) 428-4227 Email: rosarioskin@gmail.com Website: rosarioskinclinic.com Contact: Amber D. Fowler, MD

Therapeutic Massage Kimberly Self, LMP

20774 Carolann Place Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5911 Email: skagitmassage@comcast.net Contact: Kimberly Self

heating & air conditioning Ductvac Northwest

1285 Goldenrod Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 572-0464 Email: dave@ductvacnw.com Contact: Dave Kostecka

hotels / motels / inns Anacortes Ship Harbor Inn 5316 Ferry Terminal Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-5177 Fax: (360) 299-2142 Email: shi@shipharborinn.com Website: shipharborinn.com Contact: Linda Harvey

Best Western Plus CottonTree Inn & Convention Center 2300 Market Mount Vernon, WA 98273-5449 Phone: (360) 428-5678 Fax: (360) 428-1844 Email: bwconventioncenter@gmail.com Website: bestwestern.com Contact: Laura McDaniel

Candlewood Suites Burlington

1866 South Burlington Blvd. Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-3300 Fax: (360) 755-3301 Email: michelle@hotelservicesgroup.com Website: candlewoodsuites.com/burlingtonwa Contact: Michelle Mitzel

Cap Sante Inn

906 9th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-0602 Fax: (360) 299-9859 Email: marklione@msn.com Website: capsanteinn.com Contact: Mark Lione

Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Burlington

9384 Old Highway 99 North Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2717 Fax: (360) 757-7243 Email: dweber@innsighthmg.com Website: marriott.com/otsfs Contact: Dana Weber

Hampton Inn & Suites Burlington, WA

1860 South Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7100 Fax: (360) 757-7117 Email: mvwbl.hampton.suites@hilton.com Website: burlingtonsuites.hamptoninn.com Contact: Damian Humphreys

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 900 Andis Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-7338 Fax: (360) 707-2111 Email: hiebgm@hotelservicesgroup.com Website: hiexpress.com/burlingtonwa Contact: Mike Barnett

La Conner Country Inn / Channel Lodge

PO Box 573 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-3101 Fax: (360) 466-0199 Email: cc@laconnerlodging.com Website: laconnerlodging.com Contact: Cindy Nelson or Sarah Nelson

Majestic Inn & Spa

419 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-1400 Fax: (360) 299-8835 Email: rolivier@majesticinnandspa.com Website: majesticinnandspa.com Contact: Russ Olivier

individual members Wick, Don

204 West Montgomery Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6114 Fax: (360) 336-6116 Email: don@skagit.org Website: skagit.org Contact: Don Wick


insurance Allstate - Booth Agency

130 South 15th Street Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 848-0939 Fax: (360) 848-1038 Email: annettebooth@allstate.com Contact: Annette Booth

Blaine Insurance LLC

2203 Highway 99 South / PO Box 1547 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-5507 Fax: (360) 424-5351 Email: support@blaineinsurance.com Website: blaineinsurance.com Contact: Rod Bring or Lori Wilson

Farmers Insurance / Mike Gubrud Agency

400 East Fairhaven Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7000 Fax: (360) 757-2928 Email: mgubrud@farmersagent.com Contact: Mike Gubrud

HUB International Northwest LLC

110 Unity Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (800) 339-9270 Fax: (360) 647-9000 Email: info@hubinternational.com Website: hubnw.com

R I S Insurance

901 24th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2135 Fax: (360) 293-2385 Email: bill@risnet.com Website: risnet.com Contact: Jim Jermyn

Regence BlueShield

333 Gilkey Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-2750 Toll Free: (888) 225-6063 Email: dmasaoka@regence.com Website: wa.regence.com Contact: Dan Masaoka

Smiley Insurance Services Corp. 1616 North 18th Street, Suite 160 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1772 Fax: (360) 424-0388 Email: shellie@smiley-ins.com Website: smiley-ins.com Contact: Shellie Eubanks-Highet

State Farm Insurance / Brad Methner Insurance Agency Inc. 1404 East College Way #102 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-9114 Fax: (360) 424-9514 Email: brad@bradmethner.net Website: bradmethner.net Contact: Brad Methner

State Farm Insurance / Keith Sorestad, Agent

820 Township Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1831 Fax: (360) 855-1833 Email: keith@ksorestad.com Website: ksorestad.com Contact: Keith Sorestad

Thomas & Associates Insurance Broker, Inc.

9715 271st St NW / PO Box 457 Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone: (360) 629-2103 Fax: (360) 629-9702 Email: scott@thomasins.com Website: thomasins.com Contact: Scott Thomas

Wallace & Associates

200 East Fairhaven Avenue PO Box 405 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0631 Fax: (360) 755-9389 Email: eric@wallace-insurance.com Website: wallaceins.com Contact: Eric Dykstra

Wycoff Insurance Agency, Inc.

501 South 2nd Street / PO Box 1010 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-1010 Phone: (360) 336-2112 / (800) 562-1380 Fax: (360) 336-5241 Email: billf@wycoffinsurance.com Website: wycoffinsurance.com Contact: Bill Feeney

insurance / investment firm Heritage Financial Group, Inc.

1219 S 2nd Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-0914 Fax: (360) 336-6669 Email: sharon@sharonhansen.com Website: heritage-insurancegroup.com Contact: Sharon Hansen

jewelers Burton Jewelers

620 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (888) 293-6469 Fax: (360) 588-1829 Email: phil@burtonjewelers.com Website: burtonjewelers.com Contact: Philip Burton

Strauss Jewelers

401 South 1st Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2843 Fax: (360) 336-3522 Email: strauss@straussjewelers.com Website: straussjewelers.com Contact: Lynn & Barbara Strauss

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laboratory/research Edge Analytical Environmental Lab

1620 South Walnut Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 770-0151 Email: afrench77@gmail.com Website: edgeanalytical.com Contact: Allen French

land development / cedar mill / logging

Port Gardner Timber NW, LLC

PO Box 807 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 320-0662 Email: huntinfool@startouch.net Contact: J.R. Dorsey

land surveying Lisser & Associates

PO Box 1109 / 320 Milwaukee Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 419-7442 Fax: (360) 419-0581 Email: bruce@lisser.com Website: lisser.com Contact: Bruce Lisser

landscaping Lopez Valley Nursery & Landscaping

10624 Collins Rd. Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 854-0210 Fax: (360) 856-1405 Email: lopezvalleynursery@comcast.net Website: lopezvalley.com Contact: Arturo Lopez

Planting Design

18091 Burkland Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (425) 771-6571 Fax: (425) 672-1777 Email: info@plantingdesign.com Website: plantingdesign.com Contact: Rodney Juntunen

lawn & garden Barnett Implement Co., Inc. 4220 Old Highway 99 South / PO Box 666 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-0666 Phone: (360) 424-7995 Fax: (360) 424-0403 Email: brindal@barnettimplement.com Website: barnettimplement.com Contact: Bill Rindal

legal services

lumber Cedar Creek Lumber

950-B Fountain Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6343 Fax: (360) 757-1050 Email: kym@cclumber.com Website: cclumber.com Contact: Tom & Kym Kelly

Goodyear Nelson / Mt. Baker Products

2929 Roeder Avenue Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone: (360) 733-3960 Fax: (360) 733-0803 Email: rod@mtbakerproducts.com Contact: Rod Remington

Northwest Hardwoods, Inc.

13421 Farm to Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 542-1900 Fax: (360) 848-1692 Email: jim.allen@northwesthardwoods.com Website: northwesthardwoods.com Contact: Jim Allen

Pacific Woodtech Corporation

1850 Park Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2200 Fax: (360) 707-2211 Email: cheri.adkins@pacificwoodtech.com Website: pacificwoodtech.com Contact: Cheri Adkins

Sierra Pacific Industries

14353 McFarland Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7619 Fax: (360) 428-6834 Email: snelson@spi-ind.com Website: sierrapacificind.com Contact: Sheri Nelson

magazines Business Pulse Magazine

2423 East Bakerview Road Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 746-0410 Fax: (360) 671-3934 Email: tony@businesspulse.com Website: businesspulse.com Contact: Tony Larson

mailing services Speedy Automated Mailers Inc. PO Box 31877 Bellingham, WA 98228 Phone: (360) 428-2780 x314 Fax: (360) 676-5118 Email: gerryellen@speedy-inc.com Website: speedy-inc.com Contact: Gerry Ellen Sleeth

Legal Shield

10760 Jordan Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 540-1552 Email: sherryruderman@gmail.com Website: sherryruderman@legalshield.com Contact: Sherry Ruderman

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manufacturers Bayview Composites, LLC

13593 Bayview Edison Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 466-4160 Fax: (360) 466-4162 Email: rocks@bayviewcomposites.com Website: bayviewcomposites.com Contact: Rock Snider

Cortland Puget Sound Rope 1012 2nd Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (888) 525-8488 Fax: (360) 293-8480 Email: sales@cortlandcompany.com Website: cortlandcompany.com Contact: John Dumas

Dry Air Technology

313 North Oak Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9176 Fax: (360) 755-9236 Email: info@dryairtech.com Contact: Lori Buswell

EDCO, Inc.

14508 Ovenell Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-6600 Fax: (360) 424-6625 Email: mark@EDCOonline.com Website: EDCOonline.com Contact: Mark Vorobik

Fibrex Corporation

PO Box 428 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9025 Fax: (360) 755-9034 Email: fibrex@fibrex.com Website: fibrex.com Contact: Rick Watkins

General Chemical Corporation

8579 North Texas Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2171 Fax: (360) 293-5622 Email: mkresovsky@genchemcorp.com Contact: Mark Kresovsky

Goodwinds

2629 Henson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (206) 632-6151 Fax: (206) 633-0301 Email: info@goodwinds.com Website: goodwinds.com Contact: Amelia Cook

Hexcel Corporation

15062 Steele Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7212 x4019 Fax: (360) 757-7214 Email: jim.collins@hexcel.com Contact: Jim Collins

Janicki Industries, Inc.

1476 Moore Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 814-1845 Fax: (360) 814-1707 Email: Kathleen.olson@janicki.com Website: janicki.com Contact: Kathleen Olson

K & K Industries, Inc.

2025 Masonry Way Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 756-9700 Fax: (360) 756-9703 Email: shahrokh@kkindustries.com Website: kkindustries.com Contact: Shahrokh Naieni

Legend Brands

T Bailey, Inc.

Pacific Pile & Marine, LP

Team Corporation

TRANSPAC MARINAS, INC.

12441 Bartholomew Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-0682 Fax: (360) 293-3893 Email: jrawls@tbailey.com Website: tbailey.com Contact: Justin Rawls

15180 Josh Wilson Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7776 Fax: (360) 757-7950 Email: sales@legendbrands.net Website: legendbrands.net Contact: Marcia Neu

11591 Water Tank Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8601 Fax: (360) 757-4401 Email: teamcorp@teamcorporation.com Website: teamcorporation.com Contact: Debbie Steiner

Micro AeroDynamics Corporation

TruckVault

4000 Airport Road, Suite D Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8082 / (800) 677-2370 Fax: (360) 293-5499 Email: micro@microaero.com Website: microaero.com Contact: Anni Brogan

Northwest Marine Technology

PO Box 427 Shaw Island, WA 98286 Phone: (360) 230-6276 Fax: (360) 468-4817 Email: jaime.smith@nmt.us Website: nmt.us Contact: Jaime Smith

PACCAR Technical Center

12479 Farm To Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: 360-757-5200 Email: phil.stephenson@paccar.com Website: paccar.com Contact: Philip Stephenson, General Manager

Sound Ocean Metal Fabricators 500 Metcalf Street, Building F-1 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1213 Fax: (360) 855-1983 Email: tammy@soundoceanmf.com; Email: timm@soundoceanmf.com Website: soundoceanmf.com Contact: Tammy Hassell or Tim Muhlhauser

Amelia Cook owns and operates Goodwinds LLC, a composite rod and tube supply company, with her brother, Leland Holeman. In their nearly six years of business, Amelia has lead the company to more than 1000% growth to become the premier distributor of carbon and fiberglass rods and tubes in the United States.

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315 Township Street / PO Box 734 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-0464 Fax: (360) 855-2239 Email: al@truckvault.com Website: truckvault.com Contact: Al Chandler

Volant

11817 Westar Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2376 Fax: (360) 757-4841 Email: sales@volant.aero Website: volant.aero Contact: Todd Meadows

Louws Truss, Inc

PO Box 3168 Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-9000 Fax: (360) 384-8800 Email: bjlouws@louwstruss.com Website: louwstruss.com Contact: John Louws

Tri-County Truss

11768 Westar Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) -757-8500 Fax: (360) 757-8756 Email: tami.noteboom@tricountytruss.com Website: tricountytruss.com Contact: Tami Noteboom

marine related Davis Anchor and Marine

PO Box 1267 / 1809 Railroad Ave Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-8118 Email: danchors@gte.net Website: davisanchor.com Contact: Rick Trelstad

Dunlap Towing

PO Box 593 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-3114 Fax: (360) 466-3116 Email: mikeh@dunlaptowing.com Website: dunlaptowing.com Contact: Mike Harlan

MARINE TEC US

719 28th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-1800 Fax: (360) 588-9300 Email: info@marinetec-us.com Website: marinetec-us.com Contact: Costica Gheorghiu

700 South Riverside Drive Seattle, WA 98108 Phone: (206) 331-3873 Fax: (206) 774-5958 Email: carrien@pacificpile.com Website: pacificpile.com Contact: Carrie Nolte PO Box 1169 / 702 R Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8888 Fax: (360) 293-8880 Email: daver@transpacmarinas.com Website: transpacmarinas.com Contact: David Rytand

marketing BrandStrategy, Inc.

2415 T Avenue, Suite 210 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8810 Fax: (360) 293-8811 Email: dknapp@brandstrategy.com Website: brandstrategy.com Website: globaldestinationbrandscience.com; Website: brandpromise.com; Website: duaneeknapp.com Contact: Duane Knapp or Dana Kirschbaum

Doug Scott Photographer

Phone: (360) 661-0549 Email: doug@dougscott.com Website: dougscott.com Contact: Doug Scott

Sockeye Sales Exchange

1771 SW 16th Ave Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (360) 333-3706 Email: tericataylor@gmail.com Contact: Terica Taylor

memory care Home Place Special Care

210 North Skagit Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-7000 Fax: (360) 755-1702 Email: hpburlington@frontiermgmt.com Website: frontiermgmt.com/communities/homeplaceburlington Contact: Elena Roppel

motorcycle dealers Skagit Powersports, Inc.

1645 Walton Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7999 Fax: (360) 757-1090 Email: toyboys@cnw.com Website: skagitpowersports.com Contact: Bill Cameron

museums Museum of Northwest Art

PO Box 969 / 121 South First Street La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-4446 x103 Fax: (360) 466-7431 Email: timd@museumofnwart.org Website: museumofnwart.org Contact: Tim Detweiler


Sedro-Woolley Museum

725 Murdock Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-2390 Email: swmuseum@comcast.net Website: sedrowoolley.org Contact: Carolyn Freeman

Skagit County Historical Museum

PO Box 818 / 501 South 4th Street La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-3365 Fax: (360) 466-1611 Email: museum@co.skagit.wa.us Website: skagitcounty.net/museum Contact: Mark Iverson

newspapers / news Anacortes American

PO Box 39 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-3122 Fax: (360) 293-5000 Email: jdarnton@goanacortes.com Website: goanacortes.com Contact: Jack Darnton

Courier-Times

PO Box 578 / 1215 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-2153 Fax: (360) 428-0400 Email: weeklyeditor@skagitpublishing.com Website: goskagit.com Contact: Kathy Boyd

goanacortes.com

PO Box 39 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-3122 Fax: (360) 293-5000 Email: jdarnton@goanacortes.com Website: goanacortes.com Contact: Jack Darnton

goskagit.com

1215 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 424-3251 Fax: (360) 424-5300 Email: pdougherty@skagitpublishing.com Website: goskagit.com Contact: Patrick Dougherty

Skagit Valley Herald

PO Box 578 / 1215 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-2138 Fax: (360) 424-5300 Email: news@skagitpublishing.com Website: goskagit.com Contact: Colette Weeks

The Argus

PO Box 578 / 1215 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-2153 Fax: (360) 428-0400 Email: weeklyeditor@skagitpublishing.com Website: goskagit.com Contact: Kathy Boyd

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non-profit American Red Cross, Mt. Baker Chapter

104 S Walnut Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 424-5291 Fax: (360) 738-4014 Email: stacy.rice@redcross.org Website: redcross.org/mtbaker Contact: Stacy Rice

Bradford House / Skagit Adult Day Program

116 North Skagit Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-1235 Fax: (360) 755-9135 Email: skagitadultdaycare@yahoo.com Website: skagitadultdaycare.org Contact: Leigh Ann Benson

Camp Brotherhood

24880 Brotherhood Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 445-5061 Fax: (360) 445-3390 Email: tom@cascadiancenter.org Contact: Thomas Howell

Celtic Arts Foundation

PO Box 1342 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-4934 Email: Skye@sos.net Website: www.celticarts.org Contact: Skye Richendrfer

Community Action of Skagit County

330 Pacific Place Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-7585 Fax: (360) 416-7599 Email: info@communityactionskagit.org Website: communityactionskagit.org Contact: Bill Henkel or Karen Parnell

Concrete Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 743 Concrete, WA 98237 Phone: (360) 853-8784 Email: chamber@concrete-wa.com Website: concrete-wa.com Contact: Val Stafford

Home Trust of Skagit

320 E Fairhaven Ave, Suite 201 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 899-5943 Email: davem@hometrustofskagit.org Website: hometrustofskagit.org Contact: Dave Malsted

Housing Authority of Skagit County

1650 Port Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 428-1959 x 212 Fax: (360) 424-6005 Email: gramos@skagitcountyha.org Contact: Gustavo Ramos Jr.

OIC of Washington

1616 North 18th Street, Suite 114 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2938 Fax: (360) 336-9228 Email: Ro.He@yvoic.org Website: yvoic.org Contact: Rosey Hernandez

Pacific Northwest Trail Association

24854 Charles Jones Memorial Circle #4 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 854-9415 Fax: (360) 854-7665 Email: jknechtel@pnt.org Website: pnt.org Contact: Jon Knechtel

Rotary Clubs Area I

PO Box 185 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5422 Email: burlington.rotaryclub@gmail.com Contact: Darrell Hooper

Skagit Habitat for Humanity

PO Box 2565 1022 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-9402 Fax: (360) 336-3293 Email: teresa@skagithabitat.com Website: skagithabitat.com Contact: Teresa Pugh

Skagit Island Human Resource Management Association PO Box 1543 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 854-2112 Email: lewis.jason@jobcorp.org Website: skagit.shrm.org Contact: Jason Lewis

Skagit Land Trust

1020 S 3rd Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-7878 Fax: (360) 336-1079 Email: mollyd@skagitlandtrust.org Website: skagitlandtrust.org Contact: Molly Doran

Skagit SHIBA

1650 Port Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-5567 Email: mfrye@sssc.org Website: insurance.wa.gov Contact: Michelle Frye

Skagit Symphony

PO Box 1302 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-9336 Email: execdir@skagitsymphony.com Website: skagitsymphony.com Contact: Dick Riem

Skagit Valley Family YMCA

215 East Fulton Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-9622 Fax: (360) 336-9624 Email: b.shrumm@skagitymca.org Website: skagitymca.org Contact: Robert Shrumm

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival PO Box 1784 / 311 West Kincaid Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-5959 Fax: (360) 428-6753 Email: info@tulipfestival.org Website: tulipfestival.org Contact: Cindy Verge

Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland

PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3974 Email: info@skagitonians.org Website: skagitonians.org Contact: Allen Rozema

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County

PO Box 1527 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 419-3723 Email: dconover@bgcskagit.org Website: skagitraisesgreatkids.org Contact: Noah Bannister

The Skagit Community Foundation PO Box 1763 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 419-3181 Email: director@skagitcf.org Website: skagitcf.org Contact: Mary McGoffin

United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 70 927 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1532 Fax: (360) 424-1533 Email: 70@northwestcarpenters.org Website: ubcja70.org Contact: Ed Triezenberg or Jenifer LeDoux

United Way of Skagit County

PO Box 451 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9521 Fax: (360) 755-9523 Email: debra@unitedwayskagit.org Website: unitedwayskagit.org Contact: Debra Lancaster

Village Community Services

3210 Smokey Point Drive Ste 200 Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: (360) 653-7752 x 15 Fax: (360)653-7338 Email: simpsonj@villagecommunitysvcs.org Website: villagecommunitysvcs.org Contact: Jean Simpson & Michelle Dietz

Viva Farms

PO Box 1714 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 707-3223 Email: info@vivafarms.org; Website: vivafarms.org Contact: Ethan Schaffer

Volunteers of America in Skagit Valley

1932 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 982-2593 Email: kkipling@voaww.org Website: voaww.org Contact: Karen Kipling, Executive VP

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Washington Vocational Services 503 E Fairhaven Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 419-0910 Fax: (360) 419-0915 Email: julie@wvs.org Website: wvs.org Contact: Julie Handy

nurseries Azusa Farm and Gardens 14904 State Route 20 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1580 Email: info@azusafarm.com Website: azusafarm.com Contact: Everett Chu

Chrishaven Trees

11710 Pulver Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8996 / (360) 661-6716 Fax: (360) 757-8996 Email: bsuechristianson@gmail.com Website: chrishaventrees.com Contact: Sue or Ken Christianson

Wells Nursery, LLC

1201 Blodgett Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 336-6544 Email: r.ragusa@wellsnurseries.com Website: wellsnurseries.com Contact: Roger M. Ragusa - Retail Contact: Neil G. Hall - Wholesale

nursery / wholesale Skagit Gardens, Inc.

3100 Old Highway 99 South Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-6144 Fax: (360) 424-8644 Email: ccolasono@skagitgardens.com Website: skagitgardens.com Contact: Chris Colasono

oil / gas distribution / processing Associated Petroleum Products

PetroCard

12900 Avon Allen Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 428-0905 Fax: (360) 428-0919 Email: nbartok@petrocard.com Website: petrocard.com Contact: Nancy Bartok

Reisner Distributor, Inc.

310 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2197 Fax: (360) 293-4108 Email: daverill@reisnerdistributor.com Website: reisnerdistributor.com Contact: Dan Averill

oil refineries Shell Puget Sound Refinery PO Box 622 Anacortes, WA 98221-0622 Phone: (360) 293-0845 Fax: (360) 293-1510 Email: jody.barnett@shell.com Website: shellpsr.com Contact: Jody Barnett

Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company

10200 West March’s Point Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-9126 Fax: (360) 293-1667 Website: tsocorp.com Contact: Darren Boarnet

Whole Energy Fuels

2950 Newmarket Street Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (800) 600-8611 Fax: (360) 395-6991 Email: atul@whole-energy.com Website: whole-energy.com Contact: Atul Deshmane

printing Bad Penny Letterpress Printing PO Box 784 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2273 Email: letterpress@fidalgo.net Website: letterpressmuseum.org Contact: Jeronimo Squires

Copy and Print Store

9669 Padilla Heights Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 855-1741 Fax: (360) 855-0911 Email: gfiedler@associatedpetroleum.com Website: associatedpetroleum.com Contact: Gary Fiedler

1726 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-3333 Fax: (360) 416-0983 Email: zahir@copyandprintstore.com Website: copyandprintstore.com Contact: Zahir Faruqi

Ferrellgas

Lithtex NW Printing Solutions

1750 Walton Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0482 Fax: (360) 757-3125 Email: leemartin@ferrellgas.com Website: ferrellgas.com Contact: Lee Martin

2226 Market Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-5945 Fax: (360) 424-8778 Email: lucretia@lithtexnw.com Website: lithtexnw.com Contact: Bob Singer

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Skagit Publishing Commercial Printing & Direct Mail

PO Box 578 Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 416-2142 Fax: (360) 424-5300 Email: dbundy@skagitpublishing.com Website: skagitprinting.com Contact: Deb Bundy

property management Himalaya Property Management 1003 Cleveland Avenue Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 755-3430 Fax: (360) 982-2918 Email: stacey@Himalayahomes.com Website: himalayapropertymanagement.com Contact: Stacey Salyer

Piazza Realty Property Management, Inc.

120 East George Hopper Rd, Suite 200 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 424-7368 Fax: (360) 424-1958 Email: kathy@piazzapropmgt.com Website: prpmrentals.com Contact: Kathy-Jo Piazza

Skagit Crossings, LLC

13930 92nd Street, Suite A Snohomish , WA 98290 Phone: (360) 863-3324 Fax: (360) 863-3319 Email: jim@lshinc.biz Contact: James Potter

public Anacortes, City of

Mount Vernon Community Services Office - DSHS

900 East College Way, Suite 100 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-7301 Fax: (360) 416-7277 Email: ribermw@dshs.wa.gov Contact: Mike Riber

Mount Vernon, City of

PO Box 809 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6211 Fax: (360) 336-0623 Email: mvmayor@mountvernonwa.gov Website: mountvernonwa.gov Contact: Jill Boudreau

Samish Indian Nation

PO Box 217 / 2918 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-6404 x 131 Fax: (360) 299-0790 Email: cstjames@samishtribe.nsn.us Website: samishtribe.nsn.us Contact: Carolyn St. James

Sedro-Woolley, City of

325 Metcalf Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 855-1661 Fax: (360) 855-0707 Website: ci.sedro-woolley.wa.us Contact: Mike Anderson

Skagit Council of Governments 204 West Montgomery Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 416-7876 Fax: (360) 416-7831 Email: jamesm@scog.net Website: scog.net Contact: James Mastin

PO Box 547 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-1950 Fax: (360) 293-1938 Email: coa.mayor@cityofanacortes.org Website: cityofanacortes.org Contact: Laurie Gere

Skagit County

Anacortes, Port of

Skagit, Port of

100 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-3134 Fax: (360) 293-9608 Email: julie@portofanacortes.com Website: portofanacortes.com Contact: Bob Hyde

PO Box 348 / 15400 Airport Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-0011 Fax: (360) 757-0014 Email: debbie@portofskagit.com Website: portofskagit.com Contact: Patsy Martin

Burlington, City of

Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

833 South Spruce Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0531 Fax: (360) 755-1297 Email: cityhall@ci.burlington.wa.us Website: ci.burlington.wa.us Contact: Steve Sexton

La Conner, Town of

PO Box 400 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-3125 Fax: (360) 466-3901 Email: mayor@townoflaconner.org Website: townoflaconner.org Contact: Ramon Hayes

1800 Continental Place, Suite 100 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-9300 Fax: (360) 336-9307 Email: timh@co.skagit.wa.us Website: skagitcounty.net Contact: Tim Holloran

11404 Moorage Way La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-7304 Fax: (360) 466-1615 Email: cohara@swinomish.nsn.us Website: swinomish.org/planning Contact: Ed Knight

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publishing Action Pages

2204 Riverside Drive #110 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-0870 Fax: (360) 848-0842 Email: john@actionyp.com Website: actionyp.com Contact: John Hein

Skagit Publishing

1215 Anderson Road / PO Box 578 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3251 Fax: (360) 424-5300 Email: hhernandez@skagitpublishing.com Website: goskagit.com; Website: skagitpublishing.com Contact: Heather Hernandez

Yellow Book / HIBU

17869 State Route 536 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6171 Fax: (360) 428-3052 Email: michael.o’brien2@hibu.com Website: yellowbook.com Contact: Mike O’Brien

radio KAPS/KBRC Radio

PO Box 250 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-0070 Phone: (360) 424-7676 Fax: (360) 424-1660 Email: johndimeo@kapskbrc.com Website: kapsradio.com; Website: kbrcradio.com Contact: John Di Meo

KWLE, The Whale

PO Box 96 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-3141 Fax: (360) 293-9463 Email: ruteda@1340thewhale.com Website: 1340thewhale.com Contact: Robert Uteda

real estate Baird & Associates Real Estate Inc. 2204 Riverside Drive, Suite 210 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 202-0715 / (360) 202-0716 Fax: (360) 873-8732 Email: pamanddanbaird@msn.com Website: BairdandAssociates.com Contact: Pam & Dan Baird

Bouslog Properties

11190 Bayview Edison Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 708-1283 Fax: (360) 757-2359 Email: jbouslog@frontier.com Contact: John Bouslog

Skagit.org

Heather Hernandez became the first female newspaper publisher in Skagit County in 2011. She is one of a growing number of women across the nation who have risen through the ranks to fulfill a leadership role in their community and one of three women serving as publishers of daily newspapers in the Pioneer News Group. Brown McMillen Real Estate PO Box 541 / 235 West Rio Vista Avenue Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6013 Fax: (360) 757-7208 Email: info@brownmcmillen.com Website: brownmcmillen.com Contact: Tim Reichert

John L. Scott - Anacortes

3201 Commercial Ave. Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2161 Fax: (360) 293-5605 Email: gdavidson@johnlscott.com Website: AnacortesHomes.com Contact: Guy Davidson

Learned Commercial, Inc. 108 Gilkey Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-3888 Fax: (360) 757-1850 Email: clay@claylearned.com Website: claylearned.com Contact: Clay Learned

Northwest Real Estate Valuation, LLC 2105-C Continental Place Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-7470 Fax: (360) 848-7474 Email: bob@nwrev.net Website: nwrev.net Contact: Bob Suttles

Pacific Northwest Properties

RE/MAX Valley Homes

823 N 4th Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7166 Fax: (360) 424-8909 Email: remaxvalley@comcast.net Website: buyingvalleyhomes.com Contact: John Whitney

Reality Homes, Inc.

219 Cascade Place Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-1113 Fax: (253) 926-8515 Email: tim.baublits@realityhomesinc.com Website: realityhomesinc.com Contact: Tim Baublits

Smiley Properties

1616 North 18th Street, Suite 160 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 708-1612 Fax: (360) 424-0388 Email: dean@smiley-ins.com Contact: Dean Smiley

Windermere Real Estate / Anacortes Properties

3018 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8008 Fax: (360) 293-4049 Email: nscott@windermere.com Website: anacortesrealestate.com Contact: Nate Scott

Windermere Real Estate / Skagit Valley

1030 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273-5697 Phone: (360) 424-4901 Fax: (360) 424-8715 Email: jjscott@windermere.com Website: windermereskagit.com Contact: Josh Scott

Windermere Real Estate / Stanwood

7359 267th St. Northwest, Suite D Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone: (360) 629-8233 Fax: (360) 629-2733 Email: rheagle@windermere.com Contact: Randy Heagle

real estate / business park Bay Ridge Business Park

PO Box 271 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 428-8102 Fax: (360) 428-8530 Contact: Gerry Christensen

11190 Bayview Edison Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 708-1283 Fax: (360) 757-2359 Email: jbouslog@frontier.com Contact: John Bouslog

RE/MAX Territory NW

Gilbert Family Properties LLC

320 South Burlington Boulevard Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9494 Fax: (360) 755-1445 Email: remaxterritoryinc@comcast.net Website: skagitvalleyrealestate.com Contact: Wilma Louia

c/o Gilbert & Gilbert Lawyers Inc. P.S. 314 Pine Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-9515 Fax: (360) 336-9518 Email: pgilbert@gilbertlaw.comcastbiz.net Contact: Warren or Peter Gilbert

recreation Deception Pass Tours

PO Box 72 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (888) 909-8687 Email: CaptainBrett@DeceptionPassTours.com Website: deceptionpasstours.com Contact: Brett Ginther

Northwest Hot Spring Spas, Inc. 507 Fisher Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-1888 Fax: (360) 757-7323 Email: dan@nwhotspring.com Website: nwhotspring.com Contact: Dan Hyatt

Skagit Speedway

PO Box 911 / SB 4796 Old Highway 99 North Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 724-3567 Fax: (360) 724-7223 Email: skagitspeedway7@hotmail.com Website: skagitspeedway.com Contact: Steve Beitler

Swinomish Casino and Lodge 12885 Casino Drive Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2691 Fax: (360) 293-1273 Email: info@swinomishcasino.com Website: swinomishcasinoandlodge.com Contact: Mike Wootan

recyclers Skagit River Steel & Recycling

PO Box 376 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6096 Fax: (360) 757-7157 Email: curbick@hotmail.com Website: skagitriversteel.com Contact: Charlie Urbick

Sunland Bark and Topsoils Company

12469 Reservation Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7188 Fax: (360) 293-1355 Email: info@sunlandtopsoil.com Website: sunlandtopsoil.com Contact: Randy Chambers or Dave Regeth

Waste Management of Skagit County

12122 Bay Ridge Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8275 Fax: (360) 757-8908 Email: tcrosby@wm.com Website: wmnorthwest.com Contact: Tim Crosby

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recycling / demolition Lautenbach Recycling

13084 Ball Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 757-4000 Fax: (360) 424-7199 Email: troy@lautenbachrecycling.com Website: lautenbachrecycling.com Contact: Troy Lautenbach

rehabilitation Life Care Center of Mount Vernon

2120 E Division Street Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 424-4258 Fax: (360) 848-7828 Email: janie_williams@lcca.com Website: lcca.com Contact: Janie Williams

Life Care Center of Skagit Valley

1462 W SR 20 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-6867 Fax: (360) 854-0157 Email: Cathie_Klinger@LCCA.com Website: lcca.com Contact: Cathie Klinger

rentals / sales Birch Equipment Rentals & Sales

8876 South March’s Point Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7788 Fax: (360) 293-8260 Email: olofa@birchequipment.com Website: birchequipment.com Contact: Olof Anderson

Birch Equipment Rentals & Sales

2609 Old Highway 99 South Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-7788 Fax: (360) 428-5779 Email: info@birchequipment.com Website: birchequipment.com Contact: Amanda Cecotti

Consumer Rental, LLC

919 E. College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-3224 Fax: (360) 424-3226 Email: info@consumerrental.com Website: consumerrental.com Contact: Michael McDaniel

Pacific Party Canopies, Inc. 455 Pease Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2115 Fax: (360) 707-0414 Email: jaw@pacificpartycanopies.com Website: pacificpartycanopies.com Contact: Jeff Watts

Vans Equipment Co., Inc.

212 County Shop Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0399 Fax: (360) 755-1378 Email: vanzandtg@msn.com Website: vansequipmentco.com Contact: Greg Van Zandt

restaurants Calle / Tacos Tequila

517 S 1st Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-5566 Email: calle@outlook.com Website: callelove.com Contact: Ashley Slater

Nell Thorn Restaurant

Po Box 1250 / 116 First St. La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-4261 Fax: (360) 466-1743 Email: nellinfo@nellthorn.com Website: nellthorn.com Contact: Susan & Casey Schanen

North Cove Coffee

1130 S Burlington Blvd. Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2683 Email: jauman@northcovecoffee.com Website: northcovecoffee.com Contact: Jan Auman

Sarah Rothenbuhler worked in the shop at Birch while growing up. In the mid90’s, Rothenbuhler helped restructure the ailing company. In 2001, she became CEO and sole owner of Birch Equipment. Old Mill Restaurant, LLC

31439 SR 20 / PO Box 1307 Lyman, WA 98263 Phone: (360) 826-6404 Fax: (360) 826-6817 Email: oldmillgreatfood@aol.com Contact: Wonona Kaaland

San Juan Lanes, Bar and Grill

2821 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-5185 Fax: (360) 293-9740 Email: daryl.wainman@gmail.com Website: sanjuanlanes.com Contact: Daryl, Teresa & Ethan Wainman

The Grand Willow Inn

PO Box 2505 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-5071 Fax: (360) 336-9512 Email: connie@grandwillow.com Website: grandwillow.com Contact: Connie Weech

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restaurant / caterer 5 B’s Bakery

10597 Evergreen Hill Lane Concrete, WA 98237 Phone: (360) 853-7336 Email: embeals@wildblue.net Website: 5BSBakery.com Contact: Walter Beals

Avenue Catering NW Ltd.

676 South Spruce Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-5880 Fax: (360) 755-0964 Email: barbara@cateringbyavenue.com Website: cateringbyavenue.com Contact: Barbara Atterberry

Bob’s Chowder Bar & BBQSalmon

3320 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 299-8000 Email: info@bobschowderbar.com Website: bobschowderbar.com Contact: Barbara Atterberry

Burger King / Broderick Group

PO Box 735 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-9180 Contact: Bruce Broderick

Calico Cupboard Café & Bakery

121-B Freeway Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3107 Fax: (360) 336-6573 Email: brenda@calicocupboardcafe.com Website: calicocupboardcafe.com Contact: Linda Freed & Brenda Schmidt

Chuckanut Manor Seafood and Grill

3056 Chuckanut Drive Bow, WA 98232 Phone: (360) 766-6191 Fax: (360) 766-8515 Email: formerdawg@aol.com Website: chuckanutmanor.com Contact: Pat Woolcock

CottonTree Convention Center

2300 Market Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-7553 Fax: (360) 848-5285 Email: cticatering@bwcti.com Contact: Jill DeCelle

Farmhouse Restaurant

13724 La Conner-Whitney Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 466-4411 Fax: (360) 446-4413 Email: terry.brazas@gmail.com Website: thefarmhouserestaurant.net Contact: Terry & Wendy Brazas

Flyers

32295 State Route 20 Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (360) 675-5858 Email: jason@eatatflyers.com Website: eatatflyers.com Contact: Jason Tritt

Gere-A-Deli

502 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7383 Fax: (360) 293-5942 Email: LMGERE@aol.com Website: gere-a-deli.com Contact: Laurie Gere or Phillip Gere Jr.

Il Granaio Italian Restaurant

100 West Montgomery St., Suite 110 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 419-0674 Fax: (360) 419-0678 Email: eat-italian@granaio.com Website: granaio.com Contact: Alberto & Jennifer Candivi

Johnny Carino’s of Skagit Valley

150 Cascade Mall Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-4535 Fax: (360) 757-4920 Email: c.bertrand@rdcamerica.com Website: carinos.com Contact: Chris Bertrand

La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House

614 South 1st Street PO Box 577 La Conner, WA 98257 Phone: (360) 466-4014 Fax: (360) 466-4015 Email: laconnerseafood@gmail.com Website: laconnerseafood.com Contact: Kari & Jason Vandenbosch

Kari Vandenbosch opened her first restaurant at the age of 27. Today she owns La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House and advocates for women in her industry. Max Dale’s Steak & Chop House

2030 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7171 Fax: (360) 424-0555 Email: contact@maxdales.com Website: maxdales.com Contact: Paul or Danny Pickering

Riverside Café

2000 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 707-4267 Email: calicibrian@yahoo.com Website: yelp.com/biz/riverside-cafémount-vernon Contact: Cali Cibrian


Rockfish Grill / Anacortes Brewery/ H2O

320 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-1720 Email: info@anacortesrockfish.com Website: anacortesrockfish.com Contact: Rick Star

Skagit River Brewing Company & Pub 404 South 3rd Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2884 Fax: (360) 336-2976 Email: ericlint@comcast.net Website: skagitbrew.com Contact: Eric Lint

The Lunch Box

311 Pine Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-1603 Fax: (360) 336-2892 Email: lbcathy@myfam.com Contact: Cathy Adelman

The Soup Bowl

1129 A Riverside Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 848-7687 Email: spicypilgrim@gmail.com Website: mvsoupbowl.com Contact: Ian Larsen

V.I.P. Espresso Catering & Bartending

1174 S Burlington Blvd Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 856-5793 Fax: (360) 856-6923 Email: catering@vipespresso.com Website: vipespresso.com Contact: Marjorie Plewinski

Reverie B.B.Q.

1300 S 2nd Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 419-8227 Email: reveriebbq@hotmail.com Website: reveriebbq.com Contact: Cheryl Kaufman

retail / general Balloon Splendor

Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-3030 Fax: (360) 336-1055 Email: contact@balloonsplendor.com Website: ballonsplendor.com Contact: Rachel Porter

Cascade Mall

201 Cascade Mall Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Fax: (360) 757-2072 Email: taylor.long@macerich.com Contact: Taylor Long

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

444 Fashion Way Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-2577 Fax: (360) 757-3934 Email: am@rmcf.comcastbiz.net Website: facebook.com/BurlingtonRMCF Contact: Monique Banta

Skagit.org

The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington

448 Fashion Way Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-3548 Fax: (360) 755-3544 Email: burlington@horizongroup.com Website: theoutletshoppesatburlington.com Contact: Larry Quartuccio

retail / homes / interiors Judd & Black Appliance

2520 Cedardale Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 336-6515 Fax: (360) 336-3893 Email: rsylte@juddblack.com Website: juddblack.com Contact: Rachael Sylte

retail / office Blackburn Office Equipment

203 West Chestnut Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-7660 Email: sales@blkbrn.com Website: blkbrn.com Contact: Tom Allen

Collins Office Supply, Inc.

1220 SR 536 STE C / PO Box 10 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-0010 Phone: (360) 336-5354 Fax: (360) 336-2805 Email: sales@collins4u.com Website: collins4u.com Contact: Carolyn Leger

Enterprise Office Systems, Inc.

PO Box 548 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-2720 Fax: (360) 293-2850 Email: enterpriseofficesystems@gmail.com Website: enterpriseofficesystems.com Contact: Robert Lewis

OASYS, Inc.

1575 Port Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0309 Fax: (360) 757-1849 Email: alleng@oasysinc.com Website: oasysinc.com Contact: Allen Grenz

retail / personal Stowe’s Shoes & Clothing, Inc.

420 East Fairhaven Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-0570 Fax: (360) 755-9441 Email: email@stowesshoes.com Website: stowesshoesandclothing.com Contact: Peggy Stowe

security / alarms Devcon Security

22122 20th Ave #159H Bothell, WA 98021 Phone: (360) 961-7408 Email: jhaas@devconsecurity.com Contact: John Haas

services / entertainment Emerald Forest Productions

1111 N 14th street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-5652 Email: gregkirkpatrick360@hotmail.com Website: emeraldforestproductions.com Contact: Greg Kirkpatrick

services / office A-1 Shredding, Inc.

PO Box 31366 Bellingham, WA 98228-3366 Phone: (360) 676-5594 Email: cindy@a-1shred.com Website: a-1shred.com Contact: Cindy Myiow

Confidential Paper Shredding Service PO Box 1405 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-8011 Fax: (360) 293-9338 Email: grove@cnw.com Contact: Susan & Jim Grove

McCary Creative

1015 6th Street, Suite 101 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-9424 Fax: (360) 230-2309 Email: ward@mccarycreative.com Website: mccarycreative.com Contact: Ward McCary

Sharp Business Systems

520 E Whidbey Avenue, STE 107 Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (425) 772-1722 Fax: (360) 399-1338 Email: annmarie.miles@sharpusa.com Website: sharp-sbs.com Contact: Ann Marie Miles

Sound Shredding & Recycling 4020 Hammer Drive Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 733-7932 Fax: (360) 733-0147 Email: prasco@soundrecycling.com Website: soundrecycling.com Contact: Peter Rasco

services / personal Modern Cleaners

714 West Division Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-2322 Fax: (360) 336-6820 Email: moderncleaners@comcast.net Website: moderncleaners.com Contact: Linda Pickett

signs A.S.A.P. Sign & Banner 866 South Alder Street Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-1570 Fax: (360) 757-4119 Email: asap@fidalgo.net Contact: Tim Lindeman

Meyer Sign & Advertising Company, Inc.

2608 Old Highway 99 South Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1325 Fax: (360) 424-5212 Email: gregg@meyersign.com; mike@meyersign.com Website: meyersign.com Contact: Martin Boer & Greg Collins

Whidbey Island Sign Solutions dba: Image360

5082 Bakerview Road Oak Harbor , WA 98277 Phone: (360) 299-0430 Email: anthony.asp@image360.com Contact: Anthony Asp

Software Development En2Grate, Inc.

406 South First Street, #103 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-1661 Email: info@en2grate.com Website: en2grate.com Contact: Jerald Gard

Software Development Integra, Inc.

317 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 588-0574 Fax: (360) 588-0649 Email: mileen@integragroup.com Website: integragroup.com Contact: Mileen Loeffler

storage Save On Storage

2329 Market Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-7867 Fax: (360) 428-8970 Email: office@saveonstorage.com Website: saveonstorage.com Contact: Heather & Mike Jackson

teen services Youth Dynamics

PO Box 486 / 850 Haggen Drive Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-1337 Fax: (360) 757-0727 Email: info@yd.org Website: yd.org Contact: Mark Moder

telecommunications Black Rock Cable

1512 Fairview Street Bellingham , WA 98229 Phone: (360) 738-3116 Fax: (360) 527-1421 Email: bobw@blackrockcable.com Website: blackrockcable.com Contact: Bob Warshawer

Dimensional Communications 1220 Anderson Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Phone: (360) 424-6164 Fax: (360) 424-8872 Email: dci@dimensional.net Website: dimensional.net Contact: Paul Hagman

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Frontier Communications

595 Pease Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-6140 Fax: (360) 757-4338 Email: denise.sperle@ftr.com Website: frontier.com Contact: Denise Sperle

Noel Communications, Inc.

PO Box 2965 Yakima, WA 98907 Phone: (206) 496-3786 Fax: (206) 299-3790 Email: jmcafee@noelcomm.com Website: noelcomm.com Contact: Jim McAfee

title insurance / escrow Chicago Title Company 425 Commercial Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1700 Fax: (360) 424-0747 Email: marty.lehr@ctt.com Contact: Marty Lehr

Guardian NW Title & Escrow

1301B Riverside Drive / PO Box 1667 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-0115 Fax: (360) 424-5885 Email: info@gnwtitle.com Website: gnwtitle.com Contact: Brandon Hickok

Land Title and Escrow Company of Skagit County 111 East George Hopper Road / PO Box 445 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 707-2158 Fax: (360) 707-0460 Email: bill@ltco.com Website: ltco.com Contact: Bill Ronhaar

translators The Language Exchange, Inc.

PO Box 750 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 755-9910 Fax: (360) 755-9919 Email: jayejs@langex.com; langex@langex.com Website: languageexchangeinc.com Website: langex.com Contact: Jaye Stover

Jaye Stover started The Language Exchange in 1986 as a one-woman operation. Today, they are involved in the world of linguistics and language policy from South America, to Scotland, to Texas to Burlington, WA.

transportation

utilities

Airporter Shuttle / Bellair Charters

844 South Alder Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 380-8800 Email: shuttle@airporter.com Website: airporter.com Contact: Adrienne Booth

Skagit Transit

600 County Shop Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-8801 Fax: (360) 757-8019 Email: skagittransit@skagittransit.org Website: skagittransit.org Contact: Dale O’Brien

English Walking Tours

9837 Samish Island Road Bow, WA 98232 Phone: (360) 708-4969 Fax: (360) 755-1988 Email: info@englishwalkingtours.net Website: englishwalkingtours.net Contact: Jan Jones & Carol Whitfield

trucking / earth related services Brown Line, LLC

PO Box 1708 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-1720 Toll Free: (800) 247-7339 Email: jasonj@lynden.com Website: shipbll.com Contact: Jason Jansen

Farm Power NW

1934 South Wall Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-4519 Fax: (360) 419-4669 Email: farmpowernw@gmail.com Website: farmpower.com Contact: Kevin & Daryl Maas

1415 Freeway Drive / PO Box 1436 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-7104 Fax: (360) 416-0352 Email: powell@skagitpud.org Website: skagitpud.org Contact: Bob Powell

Puget Sound Energy

1660 Park Lane Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 766-5497 Fax: (360) 766-5504 Email: dom.amor@pse.com Website: pse.com Contact: Dom Amor

Williams / Northwest Pipeline

Lake Erie Trucking

13540 Rosario Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone: (360) 293-7332 Fax: (360) 293-8997 Contact: William W. Wooding

Skagit Transportation, Inc.

PO Box 400 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 424-4214 Fax: (360) 428-3067 Email: dboffey@skagittrans.com Website: skagittrans.com Contact: Dan Boffey

unattended cardlock fueling Pacific Pride Commercial Fueling / Martin Commercial Fueling, Inc.

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1520 South 2nd Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-6156 Fax: (360) 336-2564 Email: dave.grunhurd@cngc.com Website: cngc.com Contact: Dave Grunhurd

Public Utility District No. 1 of Skagit County

travel

1010 Goldenrod Road Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757-7001 Fax: (360) 757-7003 Email: john@mcfueling.com Website: mcfueling.com Contact: John Martin

Cascade Natural Gas Corporation

4738 Jones Road Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 988-2261 Fax: (360) 988-9105 Email: justin.adams@williams.com Website: williams.com Contact: Justin Adams

wealth services Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. / Clark, Eliason, Sands 308 West Gates Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 336-5060 Fax: (360) 336-5330 Email: colin.m.sands@ampf.com Website: ameripriseadvisors.com/ colin.m.sands Contact: Colin M. Sands, CRPC, Financial Advisor

web development Steam Web Hosting

PO Box 1487 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 202-7600 Email: luke@steamwebhosting.com Website: steamwebhosting.com Contact: Luke Hansey

well drilling Dahlman Pump & Well Drilling Inc. 17313 Cook Road Bow, WA 98232 Phone: (360) 757-6666 Fax: (360) 757-7353 Email: dahlman@nwlink.com Website: dahlmanpump.com Contact: Scott & Bruce Fowler

wholesale / retail Mass Spec Detectives, Inc.

3480 Butler Creek Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 982-4022 Email: mary@massspecdetectives.com Website: massspecdetectives.com Contact: Mary Carson-Ford

H.B. Jaeger Co. LLC

PO Box 1516 Snohomish , WA 98291 Phone: (360) 568-5958 Fax: (360) 568-1719 Website: hbjaeger.com Contact: Herbert Braicks

wineries Challenger Ridge Vineyard & Cellars

43095 Challenger Road Concrete, WA 98237 Phone: (425) 422-6988 Email: candace@challengerridge.com Website: challengerridge.com Contact: Candace Pearl

Eagle Haven Winery

8243 Sims Road Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 856-6248 Fax: (360) 854-7905 Email: info@eaglehavenwinery.com Website: eaglehavenwinery.com Contact: Jim Perkins

Lopez Island Vineyards

724 Fisherman Bay Road Lopez Island, WA 98261 Phone: (360) 468-3644 Email: orders@lopezislandvineyards.com Website: lopezislandvineyards.com Contact: Brent Charnley

Tulip Valley Winery

16163 State Route 536 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: (360) 428-6894 Email: burrolococider@comcast.net Website: tulipvalley.net Contact: Ector DeLeon

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Fifty Years of Economic Opportunity On November 3, 1964, residents voted to form the PORT OF SKAGIT to bring new jobs and operate transportation and recreational facilities. In the 50 years of port history, many individuals have contributed to sowing and cultivating a vision of opportunity for the people of Skagit County. The Skagit Valley community now is harvesting the benefits of the Port of Skagit’s efforts to create “Good Jobs for Our Community.”

INSPIRING SUCCESS DELIVERING EXCELLENCE A leader in economic opportunity growth throughout the valley A leader in agricultural innovation and sustainability A leader in aerospace, agricultural and marine business • Skagit Regional Airport • Bayview Business Park • La Conner Marina

Port of Skagit PO Box 348 • 15400 Airport Drive Burlington WA 98233 360-757-0011 • www.portofskagit.com

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