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2012 • 2013 Community resource guide first chamber think Maybe the answer really is blowing in the wind. Live or work in Lacey? Take a look around. Every street light, traffic signal, water tower and park facility, not to mention every municipal building (including city hall, the library, community center, museum and public works operations center) are running on clean and renewable green energy— most of it wind power produced right here in the Pacific Northwest. We’re proud the City of Lacey was recently designated as an official Green Power Community by the United States Environmental Protection Agency—making us one of only a handful of such cities in the nation. You can join us in supporting development of local renewable energy solutions. If every home and business in Lacey purchased just $4 worth of green power each month, it would be equivalent to preventing 36,000 tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere every year. That’s like our residents not driving 79 million miles. Visit www.pse.com or call a PSE Energy Advisor at 1-800-562-1482. It’s easy. It’s economical. And the wind won’t mind a bit. Shaping our community together Puget Sound Energy’s Green Power Program supports development and use of electricity from clean, renewable sources including wind, sun and biomass. Business is Booming! Business is Booming! THE LACEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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C o m m u n i t y r e s o u r c e g u i d e

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Maybe the answer really is blowing in the wind.

Live or work in Lacey? Take a look around. Every street light, traffic signal, water tower and park facility, not to mention every municipal building (including city hall, the library, community center, museum and public works operations center) are running on clean and renewable green energy— most of it wind power produced right here in the Pacific Northwest.

We’re proud the City of Lacey was recently designated as an official Green Power Community by the United States Environmental Protection Agency—making us one of only a handful of such cities in the nation.

You can join us in supporting development of local renewable energy solutions. If every home and business in Lacey purchased just $4 worth of green power each month, it would be equivalent to preventing 36,000 tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere every year. That’s like our residents not driving 79 million miles.

Visit www.pse.com or call a PSE Energy Advisor at 1-800-562-1482. It’s easy. It’s economical. And the wind won’t mind a bit.

Shapingour communitytogether

Puget Sound Energy’s Green Power Program supports development and use of electricity from clean, renewable sources including wind, sun and biomass.

Business is Booming!Business is Booming! THE LACEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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In the pages of this publication, you will find a wide range of contacts, content and resources in

which we hope make your life in Lacey as effortless and fun as possible. Whether you have been

in this community for many years or just a short while, this guide will help you get as much value

out of living here as possible.

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The Lacey Chamber of Commerce Board and staff wish to extend their appreciation and thanks to all those who contributed their talents, energy and time to this publication.

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the way for future growth. The project was made possible

through several public-private partnerships, and a $9.9 million

grant from the Washington State Job Development Fund.

Our community successfully secured up to $12.5 million in

state Local Revitalization Financing Program funding, which

will finance additional transportation, utility, and other public

infrastructure improvements in the Hawks Prairie vicinity.

Lacey’s Foreign Trade Zone program helps businesses to

compete more effectively in the global marketplace.

Consistently planned and funded growth has made our

community flourish, producing family-wage jobs for a brighter

economic future. I believe this progressive approach has served

our community well, and has made Lacey an attractive and

resilient community — a great place to build a home or

start a business.

Virgil Clarkson Mayor

Lacey is a great place to live and do business. If you’re

searching for a premium location to establish or expand your

business; want a Pacific Northwest setting to live or raise a

family; or seek a mild climate and outstanding services for

retirement, Lacey is the place to be.

Business enterprises from around the country have taken

notice of Lacey’s high quality of life. Our quiet, safe

neighborhoods, low crime rates, outstanding parks, and

community services create a livable, vibrant city to

attract and retain community-minded residents, high-caliber

businesses, and tourist spending. Lacey’s schools are also

among the most academically successful in Washington.

Lacey has consistently maintained and funded public

infrastructure, which is an essential component of our

community’s quality of life. The Northeast Lacey Public

Infrastructure and Economic Stimulus Project infused $29.5

million in transportation and utility improvements to pave

W e lc o m e to l ac e y

City of Lacey Mayor

Virgil Clarkson

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The mission of the City of Lacey is to “enrich the

quality of life for all our citizens, to build an attractive,

inviting and secure community.” This mission is more

than prevalent as you learn more about this city and

the government which represents it. We are proud to

be one of the first communities in the nation to hold

the distinction of being an official EPA “Green Power

Community.” Our residents are highly-educated,

community-oriented and enjoy the highest median

household income of any city in Thurston County.

All of this while maintaining a small town charm

and open arms to newcomers. In this section of the

guide you will find facts and figures about the City of

Lacey, meet the Lacey City Council and our Mayor,

Virgil Clarkson, learn some history of the area and find

valuable contact information for our community.

lacey city hall has been in three different locations since the city became incorporated. in 2009 the construction of the city’s addition was completed.

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Thank you to all Chamber members, volunteers, and community members who have contributed in ways big and

small to create this wonderful community of Lacey. We hope you find this Community Resource Guide to be a

valuable addition to your life in our community.

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The incorporated City of Lacey is very young but the area in which it occupies is full of history. Since at least the end of the Ice Age, approximately 13,000 years ago, the Nisqually Indians have had a presence in the Lacey area and were the sole inhabitants until the 1840’s.

The locations that are now Horizons Elementary School, Indian Summer Golf and Country Club and Panorama, is where the Chambers Family laid their claim when first arriving and settling here in the 1840s. This area would be claimed and known as Chambers Prairie. 10 years later, the Oregon Trail would bring a vast amount of people to the West and the Puget Sound. Many people followed suit of the Chambers Family and laid claims to their own land in what is now Lacey. In 1854 representatives of the Nisqually and other Southern Puget Sound tribes met with Governor Isaac Stevens on the Nisqually Delta to negotiate and sign the Medicine Creek Treaty. Stevens and two prominent Nisqually leaders, Quiemuth and Leschi, signed the Treaty in which almost all American Indian land was ceded to the United States government in return for recognized Squaxin Island, Nisqually, and Puyallup reservations. Descendants of the original tribes of this area still continue to live here and are a vital piece of the community.

From that time until 1891 the area was known as Woodland, in honor of settler Isaac Wood and his family. The Wood land claim encompassed 320 acres of land east of present day Saint Martin’s University and is now known as Lacey’s historical area. As you go around town, you will notice names of other early settlers to the area. Those include Hicks, Ruddell and Pattison. As the town grew and nearly 300 residents settled in the area, a decision was made to apply for a United States Post Office. The US Government

denied the residents claim because a town named Woodland already existed in the Columbia River Valley. The name Lacey was decided upon and approved by the Postal Department and Mr. George Warren Carpenter was appointed the first postmaster. The road on which the Post Office was originally built was re-named Carpenter Road in honor of the postmaster.

In addition to the new name and Post Office the community also received a train depot, a racetrack and a hotel in 1891. The racetrack is thought to have been the first mile-long sulky oval west of Kentucky and therefore brought hundreds of people via train to the area on race days. The racetrack’s glory days ended in 1909 when betting on horse racing became illegal. Today the site of the racetrack and hotel is occupied by the Lacey Downs Shopping Center.

Because of the abundance of lakes located in the community, Lacey became a famous recreation community by the mid 1920’s with more than 19 lakeside resorts. For years people came from all around to visit and make residence in Lacey. By the 1960’s Lacey had grown to more than 8,000 residents and housing and commercial developments were growing at a rapid rate. In 1964, the Lacey Chamber of Commerce along with the Lacey Fire Department and North Thurston School District became the Committee for the Incorporation of Lacey. After two years of tough campaigning Lacey was incorporated on December 5th, 1966.

In 2016 Lacey will celebrate its 50th anniversary and many of the people in this area are descendents of families that have been here for hundreds or, in the case of the Nisqually Tribe, thousands of years. This community has a splendid history with a successful story continuing on today and for many generations to come.

Outstanding services and support from the City of Lacey

are some of the benefits enjoyed by local businesses and

residents. From streamlined building permit services to the

Business Roundtable and from the outstanding parks to the

Lacey Senior Center, the City of Lacey is a proactive,

service-oriented, cost-conscious local government, and an

effective partner with the Lacey Chamber of Commercein the

growth and development of the Lacey Community.

Services available at Lacey City Hall include: animal licensing,

building permits, notary public, parks program registration,

passports, police reports, voter registration and water and

sewer utilities. Customers may deposit checks or money orders

for utility bills, assessments, business and occupational tax,

or traffic citations at any time in the depository in front of

City Hall. Visit www.ci.lacey.wa.us for more information.

Intergovernmental Boards, CommIssIons & agenCIesJoint Animal Services Commission (JASCOM), TCOMM911 areas of speCIal InterestTransportation system efficiency, water resources, balancing growth, the environment and urban trails enhancementsoCCupatIonOwner, Northwest Media Management, LLC

deputy mayorJason HearnCounCIl CommItteesFinance & Economic Development Committee and Transportation Committee

Intergovernmental Boards, CommIssIons & agenCIesIntercity Transit, Mayors’ Forum and the Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) areas of speCIal InterestEconomic development, creating a sustainable city and youth programsoCCupatIonRetired Resource Operations Manager, Washington State Department of Transportation

mayorVirgil ClarksonCounCIl CommItteesFinance & Economic Development Committee and Transportation Committee

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The Lacey City Council serves as the community’s legislative body responsible for approving ordinances and establishing city

policy. Members of the Council are elected for staggered four-year terms. Every two years they select from the Council a mayor

and deputy mayor. City Council meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. except for November

and December when they are held the first and third Thursday.

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electionsLacey’s seven City Council members are elected at-large from throughout the community. Members serve four- year terms, with municipal elections held in November of odd-numbered years. The Council selects a mayor and deputy mayor from within its ranks to serve as presiding officer during public meetings and events.

meetingsThe Council meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, January through October. In November and December, Council meetings are scheduled on the first and third Thursdays.

All meetings convene in the Council Chambers of Lacey City Hall, 420 College Street SE. The public is invited to attend. If you would like to view a meeting they are broadcast live in the local television market on Channel 3, and rebroadcast the following two Saturdays at 12:00am, the following two Mondays at 12:00 pm and the following Thursday at 7:00 pm. They are also broadcast live through streaming video and are available on demand.

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COuNCIL MEMbErJeff GadmanCOuNCIL COMMITTEESGeneral Government & Public Safety Community, Transportation Committee and Utilities Committee

INTErgOvErNMENTAL bOArDS, COMMISSIONS & AgENCIESHuman Services Review Council, Thurston County Law & Justice Council, Thurston Regional Planning Council and Regional Sustainability Task ForceArEAS Of SpECIAL INTErESTOpen and transparent connection between council and citizens, family wage jobs, resource protection and economic developmentOCCupATIONAppraisal Division Manager, Thurston County

COuNCIL MEMbEr Lenny GreensteinCOuNCIL COMMITTEESCommunity Relations & Public Affairs Committee, Gen Government & Public Safety Committee and Utilities Committee

INTErgOvErNMENTAL bOArDS, COMMISSIONS & AgENCIESEmergency Medical Services and Water Resource Inventory, Area 11ArEAS Of SpECIAL INTErEST25 years insurance industry and 25 years small business owner

COuNCIL MEMbErCynthia PrattCOuNCIL COMMITTEES Community Relations & Public Affairs Committee and Land Use Committee

INTErgOvErNMENTAL bOArDS, COMMISSIONS & AgENCIESLOTT Board of Directors, Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) and TOGETHER!OCCupATION Retired Environmental Planner, State Department of Natural Resources ArEAS Of SpECIAL INTErEST Planned growth, transportation, safe and sustainable communities

COuNCIL MEMbErRon LawsonCOuNCIL COMMITTEESCommunity Relations & Public Affairs Committee, Gen Government & Public Safety Committee and Land Use Committee

INTErgOvErNMENTAL bOArDS, COMMISSIONS & AgENCIESCommunity Action Council (CAC), HOME Consortium and Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)ArEAS Of SpECIAL INTErESTEconomic development, transportation and water.OCCupATIONRetired business owner and served 5 years in the U.S. Navy.

emergency (for police, fire & paramedics) 911poison Control Center 800.222.1222

importantCrime Stoppers 360.493.2222Dispute resolution Center 360.956.1155Lacey fire District 3 Non-Emergency 360.491.2410Lacey police Department Non-Emergency 360.459.4333voter registration 360.786.5408

area hospitalsCapital Medical Center 360.754.5858group Health Cooperative Hospital 360.923.7000providence Medical Center 360.493.7247providence St. peter Hospital 360.491.9480

cit y hall City Hall general 360.491.3214Community Development Department 360.491.5642Community Services & public Affairs 360.491.3214finance Department 360.491.3212Human resources Department 360.491.3214Hr Application request/Job Hotline 360.491.3213parks & recreation Department 360.491.0857public Works Department 360.491.5600

intercit y transit public transportationbus route & Schedule Info 360.786.1881business Office 360.786.8585Dial-A-Lift ride Scheduling 360.754.9393TTY 360.943.5211vanpool & Carpool Services 360.786.8800

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COuNCIL MEMbErAndy RyderCOuNCIL COMMITTEESFinance & Economic Development Committee, Land Use Committeeand Utilities Committee

INTErgOvErNMENTAL bOArDS, COMMISSIONS & AgENCIESEconomic Development Council (EDC), Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau (VCB) and Transportation Policy Board (TPB)ArEAS Of SpECIAL INTErESTTransparency between council & citizens, improved infrastructure and environmental protectionOCCupATIONOwner, Shur-Kleen Car Wash

all information obtained from City of Lacey website, www.ci.lacey.wa.us

telephon e n u m b ers for th e l acey areaWhether you’re neW to lacey or a lifelong resident, here’s some important numbers to keep on hand.

l aceyLacey Chamber of Commerce & visitor Center 360.491.4141Lacey City Museum 360.438.0209Lacey Community Center 360.491.0857Timberland regional Library 360.491.3860post Office 360.455.1120

licensingbusiness Licensing 360.664.1400Driver Licensing 360.459.6753vehicle Licensing 360.902.3770

public school registration North Thurston public School Enrollment 360.412.4400

utilitiesCable / Internet / Telpohone Comcast 360.239.0780 reachOne 360.456.5640 CenturyLink 800.244.1111

Electricity / gas puget Sound Energy (inside WA) 888.225.5773 puget Sound Energy (outside WA) 425.452.1234

refuse pick-up / recycling pacific Disposal/LeMay Inc 360.923.0111

Water Sewer / Storm Water City of Lacey 360.491.5616

miscell aneous Animal Services 360.352.2510 Associated Ministries of Thurston County 360.357.7224 better business bureau 206.431.2222 Newspaper (The Olympian) 360.754.5411 Olympia regional Airport Services 360.528.8079

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50.1 37.4 46.3 31.7 6.8 8.0 7.3

52.3 34.2 44.9 29.3 4.5 5.6 3.7

54.9 34.2 50.6 35.5 5.1 5.1 1.9

61.5 40.6 60.4 40.1 4.1 2.0 0.0

66.1 47.7 66.8 46.8 3.3 1.5 0.0

76.0 49.0 73.9 49.7 0.2 0.7 0.0

76.3 50.1 76.7 49.3 0.5 1.1 0.0

68.0 50.2 74.9 47.4 5.8 2.0 0.0

60.2 40.6 58.7 41.9 6.2 4.7 0.0

48.5 35.3 49.1 31.8 6.2 8.2 1.3

46.2 34.2 43.5 30.2 9.4 8.1 3.9

60.2 41.0 58.2 39.1 - - -

- - - - 55.4 50.3 18.2

56.4 38.6 52.7 34.7 3.3 3.3 0.1

Bucoda&UGA

Lacey&UGA

Olympia&UGA

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Tenino&UGA

Tumwater&UGA

Yelm&UGA

GrandMoundUGA

ChehalisReservation2

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

NisquallyReservation2

TotalCitiesandUGAs1 173,000 196,000 222,000 244,000 265,000

1,950 2,170 2,480 2,680 2,900

74,000 82,900 92,200 99,900 106,700

24,300 27,100 32,500 37,400 42,000

8,400 12,200 16,600 20,000 24,100

1,150 1,530 1,900 2,340 2,690

640 710 790 870 940

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1,960 2,480 2,890 3,310 3,590

60.700 67,000 73,000 77,900 82,100

670 700 800 900 1,050

p o p u l at i o n f o r c a s t b y j u r i s d i c t i o nsource trpc- population and employment forecast work program, 2007 update.

explanation numbers may not add due to rounding.1 uga - urban growth area. unincorporated area designated to be annexed into city limits over 20 years time to accommodate urban growth.2 data is for thurston county portion of reservation only.3 rural unincorporated county is the portion of the unincorporated county that lies outside uga and reservation boundaries.

2010 2010 Normal1 Normal12011

Average Temperature(Degrees Fahrenheit)

Precipitation(Inches)

Average TotalSnowfall (Inches)

sourcenational weather service, olympia weather station (www.wrce.dri.edu).explanation1 “normal” is the statistical average of data from june 1st, 1948 to december 31st, 2010.

thurstoncount y 20 0 0 -203 0

TotalReservations2

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ThurstonCountyTotal

690 790 900 1,010 1,110

81,000 88,000 96,000 103,000 107,000

255,000 285,000 319,000 348,000 373,000

Setuputilities.Seepage9forafulllist.

Registeryourchildrenforschool.SeeEducationSectionforalistofthepublicandprivateschoolsintheNorthThurstonDistrict.Thesooneryourchildcanestablisharegularroutine,theeasieritwillbeforthemtosettlein.

Getanewdriver’slicense,tagsand/orplatesforyourvehicles.Thiscanallbedoneonlineatwww.dol.wa.govorvisittheirofficeatDepartmentofLicensing.Seepage9.

Registertovote,orifyouhavethelatestversionofAdobeReader,downloadthevoterregistrationcard.

Buyasubscriptiontothelocalnewspaper,TheOlympian.Thiswillquicklygetyouuptospeedonwhat’shappeninginyourneighborhood.

Findnewhealthprofessionals,includingdoctors,adentistandvet.

Checkwiththepostofficeoryouroldresidencetomakesureyourmailisbeingforwardedandthatyou’veregisteredyournewaddress.Andmakesureyou’venotifiedeveryone.

Takecareofyourfinances-setupnewaccounts,havemoneytransferredorordernewcheckswithyournewaddress.

Contactinsurancecompanies,includinghousehold,autoandhealth.Findoutifyou’recurrentlycoveredorifyouneedtocreatenewpolicieswithanewcompany.Thisisimportanttocheckespeciallyifyou’removingtoanewstate.

Getalibrarycard-oneforeachmemberofthefamily.Onceyouhavealibrarycard,youcanconsideryourself,home!

Griffin

NorthThurston

Olympia

Rainier

Rochester

Tenino

Tumwater

Yelm

30,820 36,120 36,500 41,100 47,450 52,950 57,790

54,540 61,820 62,210 69,440 74,970 79,750 83,730

5,360 7,160 7,170 7,200 7,330 7,690 7,890

76,210 94,310 94,980 104,240 115,010 123,910 131,360

4.050 5,020 5,060 9,040 11,610 13,860 16,110

10,750 13,050 13,090 14,700 16,220 17,830 19,380

8,140 9,450 9,480 12,330 14,500 16,460 17,980

17,090 24,880 25,150 26,730 31,160 34.570 37,560

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2000 2010 2011 2015 2020 2025 2030

t h u r s t o n c o u n t y s c h o o l d i s t r i c tsource trpc - small area population estimates, population & employment forecast work program, 2004/2005, 2008 update.

explanations these data represent total residents in district, not just school age children. data is for thurston county portion of school districts only. griffin adjusted for year 2015

PoPul ation estimate& forecast 20 0 0 -203 0

S q u a x i n I s l a n d To u r i s m . c o mL i t t l e C r e e k : ( 3 6 0 ) 4 2 7 - 7 7 1 1

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Rainier

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Yelm

Olympia

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1,725 2.7 0.4%

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NisquallyReservation2

City 10,624 16.6 2.3%

UGA 10,571 16.5 2.2%

Total 21,195 33.1 4.5%

City 1,105 1.7 0.2%

UGA 319 0.5 0.1%

Total 1,424 2.2 0.3%

City 11,859 18.5 2.5%

UGA 4,119 6.4 0.9%

Total 15,978 25.0 3.4%

City 9,274 14.5 2.0%

UGA 4,954 7.7 1.1%

Total 14,228 22.2 3.0%

City 924 1.4 0.2%

UGA 65 0.1 0.0%

Total 989 1.5 0.2%

City 3,634 5.7 0.8%

UGA 2,396 3.8 0.5%

Total 6,030 9.4 1.3%

Total 380 0.6 0.1%

Acres SquareMiles PercentLandArea1

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Thank you for picking up the Lacey Chamber of Commerce Community Resource Guide. The Lacey Chamber thrives to be your Premier Business Resource and this publication is just one of the many ways we connect community and business. This guide contains a plethora of information about the City of Lacey and our current chamber membership directory.So whether you’re looking for a local park to enjoy an afternoon picnic, a great restaurant to celebrate a special occasion or you’re in need of a local Financial Advisor, I encourage you to “Think Chamber First” and let this Community Resource Guide be your guide.

As the 2011-2012 President of the Lacey Chamber of Commerce and local resident, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the City of Lacey. Residents of Lacey are service and community oriented, highly educated people boasting the highest median income of all the cities in Thurston County.

Felix PegueroLacey Chamber of Commerce President

2012-2013

In the summer of 1961, business owners in the community began meeting at the Burger Bar on Pacific

Avenue to join together in creating a new voice for their endeavors and a way to support the local

economy. 50 years later, the Lacey Chamber of Commerce has continued to grow and thrive with

hundreds of member businesses, multiple councils, committees, a scholarship fund for local students, and

networking groups that are growing rapidly. The Lacey Chamber of Commerce has taken an active role in

the community and the “Think Chamber First” culture has helped to keep hundreds of thousands of dollars

in the local economy. In this section you’ll meet the Board of Directors, Staff, find ways to network your

business, see a directory of Chamber Members and find many ways that you can “Think Chamber First.”

The Lacey Chamber hosts the Lacey Visitor Center on behalf of the City of Lacey. The Visitor Center provides maps, brochures, and other information on Washington State, Thurston County and the Lacey, Tumwater and Olympia communities. The staff sends out relocation information to anyone considering moving to the Lacey area and processes various requests from students nationwide interested in information on the area. The Visitor Center is the “hub” for people visiting the area.

Lacey chamber of commerce8300 Quinault Dr. NE, Suite A Lacey, WA 98516 [email protected] www.laceychamber.com 360.491.4141 hours: mon - fri 9:00am to 5:00pm

We have a diverse population and many of those serving in our Armed Forces have chosen to make Lacey their home. As a veteran myself, I am so blessed to have been embraced by the City of Lacey and in-turn I have chosen it as the place to raise my children, build my practice and serve my community.

Please take the time to explore and enjoy our City and all it has to offer. I would also like to encourage you to join us at our Lacey Chamber Forum on the first Wednesday of every month at the Saint Martins Worthington Center. There you will have the opportunity to network with leaders in the business community as well as stay up-to-date with the happenings in our city.

It is an honor to serve you as your Lacey Chamber of Commerce President. Thanks in advance for using this resource guide and remembering to “Think Chamber First!”.

1961 Verlyn Ellis Blume Realty 1962 Bill Griswold Griswold Office Supply 1963-64 Ray W. Kidwiler Retired 1965 Ross Erwin Blume Realty1966 William Ryan Lacey Fuel Oil Co. 1967 Dale Hojem Evergreen Federal Savings & Loan 1968 Eugene Dolan Heritage Bank 1969 Argal Oberquell City of Lacey Attorney 1970 George Weiss Blume Realty 1971 Harris Hunter Thurston County Treasurer 1972 Floyd Pugh Thurston County Fire, District 3 1973 C. Don Thompson ERA Delta Real Estate1974 Katherine Taylor Snider Insurance 1975 Howard Grimm Grimm Collections1976 Ron Rowe Architect1977 Arden Deering Arden’s TV Appliance

1995 Tom Jones Hawks Prairie Automotive 1996 Priscilla Terry Prime Locations 1997 Gina Chamberlain GDC Interior Designs 1989 Mike Pastore Pastore & Associates 1999 Pam Jessen First Community Bank 2000 Randy Luke Horizon Mortgage 2001 Michael Massoth Vicwood Meridian LLC 2002 Stewart Ridgeway S. Stewart Ridgeway CPA 2003 Ken Balsley Balsley & Associates 2004 Gerry Chevrier Office Depot 2005 Cindy Broome The Olympian 2006 Harvey Hanson Berschauer Phillips Construction Co. 2007 Andrew Barkis Hometown Property Management 2008 Renee Sunde Thurston EDC 2009 Patrick Davidson Versata Home Loans 2010 Jeff Powell Prime Development Group2011 Jerry Farmer 94.5 ROXY fm

pa s t p r e s d e n t s 1978 Fred Thunberg Panorama City 1979 Johnny Lewis Music 6000 1980 Thomas Adams Adams & Schefter 1981 Douglas Prull First Community Bank 1982 Robert Carino Allied Data 1983 William Bergquist Bowen, Haftey & Bergquist CPA 1984 Glen Brincken Puget Sound Power & Light 1985 Robert Olson 1st South Sound Bank1986 Dawn Bowen Bowen, Hafey & Pennington CPA 1987 J. Michael Pastore Pastore & Associates 1988 Joseph Gates ERA Delta Real Estate 1989 Ward Tappero Providence Home Supply 1990 Gary Price Puget Sound Power & Light 1991 Kevin Ekar Centennial Bank 1992 Lora Johnson Johnson Insurance 1993 Blake Lindskog Heritage Bank 1994 Brian Fluetsch Sunset Air

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Angelique WilsonVice PresidentProfessional Temp Staffing Agency360.786.8443

Karen SchadeSecretaryEdward Jones Investments360.438.0341

bbQ commit tee (Meets at various locations, call for dates & times)

Committee Chair • Al EckrothVirgil Adams Real Estate • 360.701.3307This committee plans the annual South Sound BBQ Fest. This is a community BBQ competition with Backyard Joes and Pro Vendors held in July at the Cabela’s parking lot. Come and bring your ideas to make this a successful event.

education council (Meets at 12:00 the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Brandman University)

Committee Co Chair Courtney Schrieve, NTPS • 360.412.4418 Angela Grant, Club Z In-Home Tutoring • 360.438.9800Develops events and activities that support all areas of education in the Lacey area including; public schools, private schools, early childhood education, post secondary education and adult learning. The Education Council advises the Board of Directors on issues and opportunities around education.

fundraising commit tee (Meets at Chamber office, call for dates & times)

Committee Chair • Tony SalasLacey Chamber • 360.491.4141This committee brainstorms on new ways of fundraising for the Lacey Chamber. Once an idea is approved by this committee it is brought to the board and if passed a subcommittee is formed to properly plan the event.

golf commit tee (Meets at Chamber office, call for dates & times, starts in Jan)

Committee Chair • Angelique WilsonProfessional Temp Staffing Agency • 360.786.8443Committee members help plan and prepare the Chamber Golf Tournament! This committee coordinates all aspects of this fundraising event from budget proposal, advertising and procuring of items.

government affairs council(Meets 11:30am the 2nd Friday of the month at Panorama’s Chambers Restaurant)

Committee Chair • Daniela AndersonHometown Property Management • 360.456.7368Committee members evaluate and make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding local interests and assists in endorsements of possible political candidates.

Kidwiler scholarship foundation (Meets on an as needed basis at Chamber office)

Committee Chair • Lowell GordonThe Creative Office • 360.754.1732This is the Scholarship awarding arm of the Lacey Chamber. The committee helps choose which North Thurston high school seniors receive the annual scholarship from funds collected all year at our various events.

military affairs council(Meets 7:30am the 1st Tuesday of each month at Hawks Prairie Restaurant)

Committee Chair • Carlene JosephHarborstone Credit Union • 253.983.8636This committee will provide you with ways to support & sponsor events at the bases putting your business in front of potential customers. Learn many ways to get more military into your business.

auction commit tee(Meets at Chamber office, call for dates & times)

Committee Chair • Madelin WhiteMerle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day Spa • 253.912.3257The Auction Committee works in the summer and early fall to plan the Lacey Chamber of Commerce annual dinner and auction. The committee’s responsibilities are to choose a date, location and theme of the event as well as procure auction items and sell tickets to the event.

c o m m i t t e e s & w o r K s h o p s

B.A.N.G. • 2 Group Meetings(Business & Networking Group)

1 group meets Tues 11:45am - 1:15pm at Copper Creek Coffee Co.

2nd group meets Wed 7:15am - 8:45am at Best Western Suites in Lacey (space is limited)

These groups are designed to provide a more concentrated, personalized approach to networking with an emphasis on developing closer relationships among members. The members of B.A.N.G. actively look for opportunities to refer business to other members of the group to expand business within the group.

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The Lacey Chamber of Commerce knows that marketing your business is key to business success. That’s why we have so many different opportunities for members to get their name and product out there. Check with the Chamber Office at 491-4141 to find out how you can take advantage of these great opportunities.

monthly forum luncheon (Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 11:30am - 1:00pm at Saint Martin’s Worthington Center

Register at www.laceychamber.com/register-overviewMembers and their guests gather for quality speaking programs of interest to the business community. We have hosted a number of outstanding speakers this past year including: Scott Spence, Lacey City Manager, who gave his “State of the City” address; the candidates for Lacey City Council and a Tax Roundtable dedicated to business taxes.

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Jerry FarmerPast President 94.5 ROXY360.236.1010

Andrew BarkisBoard MemberHometown Property Management360.456.7368

Marny BrightBoard MemberBusiness Examiner360.878.2158

Tom CarrollBoard MemberNetwork Communications International360.701.1532

Al EckrothBoard MemberVirgil Adams Real Estate360.701.3307

Grace KendallBoard MemberFASTSIGNS360.438.3800

Brent WalzBoard MemberO Bee Credit Union360.528.5361

Madelin WhiteBoard Member Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day Spa253.912.3257

Mike ThompsonBoard MemberCapitol CityPress360.943.3556

Lowell GordonPresident ElectThe Creative Office360.754.1732

Felix PegueroPresidentEdward Jones Investments360.438.0341

Mike HarrisTreasurerColumbia Bank 360.459.3344

Arvilla MooreVolunteer

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The Chamber has worked hard to bring economic success to the community and to ensure an outstanding quality of life. From taxes to school bonds, from sign ordinances to parades, the Lacey Chamber has taken an active role in community life.

Stephanie HemphillEvent [email protected]

8300 Quinault Dr. NE, Suite A Lacey, WA 98516 [email protected] www.laceychamber.com

Tony SalasExecutive [email protected]

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Columbia Bank • 360.459.3344Harborstone Credit Union 360.456.7833Legal Shield • 360.250.3548The Ranger • 253.584.1212

tabithajohnson

johnbradburn

barbara st. john

mikeharris

Cabinets by Trivonna 360.539.5057D Zines • 253.307.4903Dixeland Jazz Festival 360.943.9123

Merle Norman Cosmetics Wigs

& Day Spa • 360.491.4911

madelinWhite charlot tedickison

rossirWin

dan & shelleynicholson

Annie’s Unique Baskets

360.490.6086Edward Jones Investments

360.438.6637MLS Funding • 360.570.2066

mike Wolfe nona

Woodard

annie cappiello

jeff kopp

Mutual of Omaha • 360.491.7593

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thrive neWslet ter ads Place an Ad, submit an article or insert a flyer in the Chamber’s monthly newsletter, the Thrive. With a circulation of 400 mailed out and placed on the chamber’s website, this is a great way to get attention for your business. Call the Chamber Office for current advertising rates.

lacey visitor centerThe Lacey Chamber hosts the Lacey Visitor Center, providing a huge number of brochures on local businesses, services and entertainment. As a member, your info can be displayed in the Chamber Office. The Chamber office gets thousands of calls and emails every year requesting information on the Lacey area. Hundreds of referrals to members are made every year as well, to people looking for quality business services. The Chamber refers to members first. Just another advantage of membership in the Lacey Chamber.

lacey b . a .n .G . (Meetings are held Tuesday at 11:30am at the Copper Creek Coffee Company and Wednesday at 7:15am at the Best Western Plus Lacey Inn & Suites)

This weekly meeting is dedicated solely to networking. These groups bring together the most active networkers in either a breakfast or lunch setting. If you really want to promote your business - this is the place to be.

Grand openinG / 5 : 01 surGeThe Chamber will help you set up these important events and promote it throughout the Chamber membership. At Grand Openings we arrange for the Lacey City Mayor or his representative to attend. 5:01 Surges introduce people to your location and your products at the same time. The chamber provides press coverage, a photo on the website and invites local dignitaries. We arrange for our Ambassadors – the “meeters and greeters” of the Chamber to assist in any way that they are needed. This will free you to network with your guests.

forum lunch sponsorGet 5 minutes of airtime at the lectern to showcase your business. The use of audio-visual aids is strongly encouraged. You also get a display table, and exclusive opportunity for marketing materials placed on the luncheon tables. A great chance to get in front of a large group.

media lunch sponsor Great opportunity to advertise the Who, What and Where of your business. Receive 3 minutes of airtime at the podium to showcase your business, thank you Media Forum Sponsor advertising 2 times per week for one month on TCTV (channel 22), opportunity for marketing materials on luncheon tables and 1 free admission to the Forum.

m e e t yo u r c h a m b e r a m b a s s a d o r s !The Lacey Chamber Ambassadors are vital to our organization and serve as the marketing arm of the Lacey Chamber as well as promoting their own business. We boast over 20 active ambassadors. They meet and greet members at Chamber events and aid in the recruitment of new members.

North Thurston Public Schools 360.412.4418

KDH Bookkeepin 360.754.9545

Sterling Savings Bank 360.491.4340

ray foisy

Finally Clean • 360.250.5830

susan cook cortny

martin

kelli heGstead

Beyond Checking

Olympia2610 Harrison AvenueOlympia, WA 98502

360-754-4601

Lacey601 Woodland Square Lp

Lacey, WA 98503360-491-2250

Martin Way4250 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98516

360-412-0118

Shelton100 E Wallace Kneeland Blvd

Shelton, WA 98584360--427-1970

ATM fee rebatesup to $6 per month

not pictured: jeff klingberg, sign-a-rama of olympia 360.915.9207 • Wade hyatt, ricoh office solutions 360.493.2126buddy stevens, 4th dimension technology inc. 360.357.5169 • joann bell, fisher jones family dentistry 360.943.4644Wendy mitkowski, the creative office 360.754.1732& shon brewster, costco Wholesale 360.412.3500

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the kidwiler scholarship Founation is administered by the lacey chamber of commerce for students planning to enter the private or free enterprise system (meaning, one in which private business owners operate competitively with minimal government interference) upon completing their post-secondary studies. (this is not a scholastic scholarship.)

The scholarship is named in honor of Ray Kidwiler, who was a founding member of the Lacey Chamber of Commerce and served two (2) years as President in 1963 & 1964. Ray was a great believer in education for young people and felt that any student deserving further education upon graduating from high school should be able to obtain it. After his death, Mrs. Ray Kidwiler established, through the Lacey Chamber of Commerce, the Ray Kidwiler Scholarship fund in 1972 in memory of her husband.

Monies are raised at our monthly forums and annual fall acution by having raffles. A special thank you to our generious business members that contribute auction items and donate items on a monthly basis at our forum meetings. Your contributions help benefit the Kidwiler Scholarship program.

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c h a m b e r pa r t n e r s h i p sparty-like atmosphere complete with Food, Music and lots of entertainment. There is no admittance fee and food samples are done with scrip purchased at the site. There are tasty treats from every pro vendor for as little as two scrip dollars. For the amateurs, or Backyard Joe’s as we call them, there is a competition among five different categories of BBQ delights:Beef, Chicken, Pork, Seafood and Other (must be barbeque.)

BACK BY PoPuLAR deMAnd!Back for a another year is the ACU Chicken Wing Eating Contest. Teen (12-17 yrs) and Adult (18 +) competitors vie for braggin’ rights and a trophy as well as cash prizes. The competition is only 4 minutes long and the winner is declared by who eats the most chicken wings by weight.

annuaL auctionThe Lacey Chamber of Commerce holds a celebration auction in the every fall to help the Chamber fund its operation. The funds raised are also a significant source of money for the Kidwiler Scholarship Foundation. The auction committee, chaired by Madelin White, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day Spa, works very hard at developing an entertaining evening for members and guests. This year we are making a change to the auction by moving the annual Business Awards presentation to the event. Come enjoy a celebration of the success of our local businesses and bid on some once in a lifetime trips & gifts. Location to be determined Held in the Fall.

More than 29 years ago, community leaders joined around a single collaborative vision - to diversify our economy. The Economic Development Council (EDC) that sprang from this union still operates by the same basic tenants and values: to be the voice of business in creating and sustaining a healthy community; to be strong and bold, not weak and reckless; and to be a vital part of the economy that benefits from the EDC’s efforts.

The economic development team specializes in identifying opportunity and applying effort that results in creating a vibrant and vital economy. They connect local businesses with experts and resources that help them remain competitive. They create and deliver strategic messages that attract new investment to our community. They work with community partners to enhance our collective prosperity and encourage our economic future. They participate regionally to ensure that Thurston County plays an appropriate role on the regional economic stage.

The economic development team specializes in identifying opportunity and applying effort that results in creating a vibrant and vital economy. They do this by:

• Connecting local businesses with experts and resources that help them remain competitive

• Creating and delivering strategic messages that attract new investment to our community

• Working with our community partners to enhance our collective prosperity and encourage our economic future

• Participating regionally to ensure that Thurston County plays an appropriate role on the regional economic stage

business resource centerThe Business Resource Center (BRC) exists to support small business with services and resources that may just speed you to your first success – or your next success. No matter what you and your business need, if you use the center’s resources you’ll expedite your business learning, planning and likely will grow your business sooner and faster, and more successfully. For a start, you may want to take advantage of the BRC’s experience-proven advice to help you with turning your business idea into a reality, or expanding your existing business

If you want more than advice, you’ll find the BRC offers everything from business literature and forms, to counseling, training and workshops, as well as business models, and leads for financial assistance. It even has a special program on contracting with local, state, and federal governments. By using the proven resources you’ll have an advantage in implementing your business pursuits.

smaLL business deveLopment centerWashington leads the nation in the rates of new business creation and business failures. It’s been shown that professional guidance makes a critical difference in a new business’s ability to prosper and grow.

Washington Small Business Development Centers promote economic vitality by providing advice, training and research to entrepreneurs and existing businesses statewide. Whether you are well established or just starting out, the SBDC can make a difference for your business.

The Washington SBDC promotes economic vitality within Washington communities by providing expert business advising, demand-driven training, and applied research to existing businesses and entrepreneurs.

The SBDC is a cooperative effort of Washington State University, other educational institutions, economic development organizations and the US Small Business.

Strong partnerships equal a vibrant, viable community. Today, the Lacey Chamber enjoys working partnerships with the City of

Lacey, Thurston Economic Development Council, Business Resource Center, the Visitor & Convention Bureau and our business

members. The Lacey Chamber prides itself on its connection and commitment to Lacey.

GoLf tournamentChamber members and guests tee up the first week in June for the annual Chamber Golf Tournament. The event is an outstanding way to network with other Chamber members and show off driving and putting skills at the Golf Club at Hawks Prairie Woodlands course. Sponsors at each hole enter into their own competition with great decorations, tasty treats and beverages to help the teams perform at the pinnacle of their abilities. An awards banquet follows the tournament where great food and fun are shared, the winners are announced and a special raffle is held to distribute prizes donated by member businesses.

Held the first Friday in June at Golf Club at Hawks Prairie Woodlands Course with a 8:00am Shotgun Start. Great golf, great food, a lot of raffle prizes at a premium OKI course. Awards for best “decked out Hole” and Hole-in-One prizes. See the best of the best of the Lacey business community. Sponsorships are available. Contact the lacey chamber for more information. 360.491.4141

s o u t h s o u n d b b Q f e s t i va LDo you love slow-smoked traditional BBQ and great family centered entertainment? Here’s your chance to give your taste-buds the most fun they will have all year! The Lacey Chamber of Commerce welcomes the public on the Saturday following Independence Day to our Annual South Sound BBQ Festival and the mouth-watering world of BBQ!This event brings thousands of people together to enjoy a

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places. Their team works to gather the best discounts, rebates, financing and tax incentives to drive those improvement costs down, and increase your rate of return on investment. They also have a Vendor Network of qualified local suppliers and contractors for energy improvements.

665 Woodland Square Loop SE, Suite 201Lacey WA, 98503360.754.6320 Email: [email protected]

tourism information centerThe Visitor & Convention Bureau is committed to promoting and connecting your business to visitors, meeting planners and groups. Through the development of visitor products, services, advertising and promotion, the Bureau enhances the visibility of its members, the tourism industry and visitor awareness of our region. Our efforts and the support of our members contribute in making tourism a significant local industry, providing an economic impact of more than $240 million dollars in 2005.

Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau Capital Campus: 103 Sid Snyder • Olympia, WA 98501360.704.7544Email: [email protected]

lacey loves to readHeld in February, this month long event brings an award winning author to Lacey to promote community literacy. Readings are held throughout the month with a special “Meet the Author Celebration” at the Lacey Community Center. Chamber businesses have the opportunity to sponsor baskets that are raffled off free at the event.

lacey spring fun fairAn annual free fair directed at kids and families. Businesses can sponsor with dollars or staff a booth with prizes for kids. A two-day event in May, this has become a well-loved annual event, rain or shine.

summer’s end at laceyA community festival and car show, business members can help create a destination event for Lacey and get some exposure for their business by sponsoring a prize. This one brings a lot of people to the community. The Chamber takes the Visitor Center on the road to make sure all the visitors get info about the outstanding features of the Lacey Community.

mcchord air rodeoThe Lacey Chamber, with the help of business members hosts a kick off BBQ in July for this biennial competition which draws more than 100 teams from the U.S. Air Force and foreign military.

accountantsBliss & skeen, CPA’s2407 Pacific Avenue, Suite COlympia, WA 98501 (360) 754-5848www.blisscpa.comJAmes D. BACon, CPA, Ps4706 Lacey Blvd SELacey, WA 98503 (360) 459-5948www.jdbaconcpa.com s. stewArt riDgewAy CPA 3409 Beth Ct NE Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 459-4404 www.stewartridgewaycpa.com

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gCi AD AgenCy1800 4th Avenue EOlympia, WA 98506(360) 786-9657www.gciad.com tHurston tAlk 724 Columbia Street NW Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 482-1671 www.thurstontalk.com

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Bill mCgregorLacey, WA 98503JuDy wilsonPO Box 6023 Olympia, WA 98507association Business & professionalolymPiA Auto mAll AssoCiAtion2125 Carriage Drive SWOlympia, WA 98502(360) 705-1636www.olympiaautomall.nettHurston eDC665 Woodland Square Lp SE, Suite 201Lacey, WA 98503(360) 754-6320www.thurstonedc.comassociation managementvAntAge Community mAnAgement202 Central Street, Suite 140Olympia, WA 98506 (360) 455-4464 www.vantagecommunities.netattorneysADAms & sCHefter1415 College Street SELacey, WA 98503 (360) 491-6666AHlf lAw offiCe1230 Ruddell Road SE, Suite 201Lacey, WA 98503(360) 491-1802golDstein lAw offiCe, PllC1800 Cooper Point Road SW, Suite 8Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 352-1970 www.jaglaw.netowens DAvies fristoe tAylor & sCHultz, Ps1115 West Bay Drive NW, Suite 302Olympia, WA 98502(360) 943-8320www.owensdavies.comauto & window glassCleAr view Auto & winDow glAss 4500 Pacific Avenue SE, Suite ELacey, WA 98503(360) 539-5909www.cvawg.comautomoBile sales & servicetitus-will CAPitAl CHevrolet2425 Carriage Lp SWOlympia, WA 98502(360) 357-5515www.tituswill.comawards & specialtiesCoinforCe.Com, llC12525 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite A Lakewood, WA 98499(253) 682-2825www.coinforce.com

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Felix A. Peguero8120 Freedom Lane NESuite 103 - Bldg DLacey, WA 98516360-438-0341

Cooper Ratliff1303 College St SELacey, WA 98503360-486-2106

Jeff Kopp, AAMS®3231 Willamette Dr NE Suite FLacey, WA 98516360-438-6637

David B. Castillo, AAMS®5401 Corporate Center Lp SE Suite ILacey, WA 98503360-459-8351

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If you want more than advice, you’ll find the BRC offers everything from business literature and forms, to counseling, training and workshops, as well as business models, and leads for financial assistance. It even has a special program on contracting with local, state, and federal governments. By using the proven resources you’ll have an advantage in implementing your business pursuits.

thurston energyThurston Energy provides energy use evaluation services and recommendations for energy-saving measures in both homes and work

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funeral homes & cemetariesWoodlaWnforeSTfuneralhomeS&CemeTerieS5930MullenRoadSELacey,WA98503(360)491-3000www.woodlawn-forest.comgarbage collectionPaCifiCdiSPoSal/lemay2910HogumBayRoadNELacey,WA98516(360)923-0111www.lemayinc.omgas station / foodluCky7foodSTore4061PacificAvenueSELacey,WA98503(360)456-6333gift basketsannie’SuniquegifTS&gifTbaSkeTSLacey,WA98516(360)490-6086www.anniesuniquegifts.comgolf coursesCaPiTolCiTygolfClub5225YelmHwySEOlympia,WA98513(360)491-5111www.golfcapitolcity.comThegolfClubaThaWkSPrairie8383VicwoodLnNELacey,WA98516(360)455-8383www.hawksprairiegolf.comgovernment - cityCiTyoflaCey420CollegeStreetSELacey,WA98503(360)491-3214www.ci.lacey.wa.uslaCeyfirediSTriCTThree1231FranzStreetSELacey,WA98503(360)491-2410www.laceyfire.comJoinTbaSeleWiSmCChordmWr20138PendletonAvenueJointBaseLewis-McChord,WA98433(253)966-2256www.jblmmwr.comgovernment - portPorTofolymPia915WashingtonStreetNEOlympia,WA98501(360)528-8000www.portolympia.comgovernment - stateWaShingTonSTaTeemPloymenTSeCuriTydeParTmenT1570IrvingStreetSWTumwater,WA98512(360)570-4250www.esd.wa.govgraphic designdayledeSignSOlympia,WA98512(360)352-4051www.dayledesigns.biz SouThbayPreSS 40038thAvenueSE Lacey,WA98503 (360)459-3015 www.southbaypress.com

greeting card serviceSendouTCardS,JeridurganLacey,WA98516(360)616-2448www.sendoutcards.com/durgan

hair salonSTudiobhairdeSign&WaxingSTudio2747PacificAvenue,SuiteC1Lacey,WA98501(360)915-9470www.studiobhairnwaxing.comhealth / fitnesslaCeyulTimaTefiTneSSCenTer5823LaceyBlvdSE,SuiteILacey,WA98503(360)459-5400www.lufc.orghealth & wellness productsb&CSoluTionSLacey,WA98516(360)402-1414www.claudiaoconnor.comJoannaPoWer,iSagenixLacey,WA98513(360)701-4231www.joannapower.isagenix.comheating & air conditioning sales & serviceTCmS831030thAvenueNELacey,WA98516(360)493-8870www.tcmscorp.comhome maintenancemainTenanCebyhomeToWn,inC.16004thAvenueEOlympia,WA98506(360)918-5251importer retail / wholesale ShiPWreCkbeadS 8560CommercePlaceDriveNE Lacey,WA98516 (360)754-2323 www.shipwreckbeads.com

insurance & investment planningCounTryfinanCial2604YelmHwySE,SuiteDOlympia,WA98501(360)357-4060www.countryfinancial.com muTualofomaha,mikeWolfe 740220thAvenueSE Lacey,WA98503 (360)491-7593 www.mutualomaha.com

insurance agencyallSTaTeinSuranCebillfunk1601CollegeStreetSELacey,WA98503(360)491-3376www.allstateagencies.com/BillFunkallSTaTeinSuranCe,ThevinCefunkagenCy4531IntelcoLoopSELacey,WA98503(360)491-4042www.allstateagencies.com/vincefunk/welcomeameriCanfamilyinSuranCeJuSTinWagneragenCy8825TallonLnNE,SuiteDLacey,WA98516(360)705-0200www.justinwagneragency.comChriSleSTerinSuranCeServiCeS4134107thAvenueSWOlympia,WA98512(360)438-6708www.chrislesterins.net

CroSSinSuranCeagenCy3929MartinWayE,SuiteAOlympia,WA98506(360)866-0610www.crossinsuranceagency.comJeffkearinagenCy,ameriCanfamilyinSuranCe5500CorporateCenterLn,SuiteDLacey,WA98503(360)459-0989www.jeffkearin.comnaTionWideinSuranCeWhimSinSuranCe&finanCialServiCeS9333MartinWayE,Suite204Lacey,WA98516(360)292-7240www.nationwide.comniCholSon&aSSoCiaTeSinSuranCe1802BlackLakeBlvdSW,Suite301Olympia,WA98512(360)352-8444www.nicholson-insurance.comSTaTefarminSuranCe,dougallan4631WhitmanLnSELacey,WA98513(360)486-0157www.statefarm.comSTaTefarminSuranCe,kevinhayWard700SleaterKinneyRoadSE,SuiteALacey,WA98503(360)459-2277www.laceywainsurance.comThegibSonagenCy.farmerSinSuranCe2102CarriageDriveSW,BldgKOlympia,WA98502(360)704-0899www.farmers.com

insurance brokerbroWn&broWnofWainC.1145Broadway,Suite700Tacoma,WA98402(253)396-5500www.bbtacoma.cominteriors commercial & residentialdunamiSinTeriorSPlanning4507LaceyBlvdSELacey,WA98503(360)455-0507internet service providerCenTurylink126S1stStreetMontesano,WA98563(360)249-0550www.centurylink.comComCaST440YaugerWaySEOlympia,WA98502(888)2662278www.comcast.comreaChoneinTerneT45003rdAvenueSE,Suite2Lacey,WA98503(360)456-5640www.reachone.comJewelersg.l.kluhJeWelerS701SleaterKinneyRoadSE,Suite23Lacey,WA98503(360)491-3530www.kluhjewelers.com

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Landscape architectRobeRt W. DRolllanDscape aRchitect, ps4405 7th Avenue SE, Suite 203Lacey, WA 98503(360) 456-3813www.rwdroll.comLibrarytimbeRlanD Regional libRaRy 500 College Street SELacey, WA 98503(360) 491-3860www.trlil.orgLocksmiths , Locks & safesbRincken safe & lock700 Sleater Kinney Road SE, Suite B Lacey, WA 98503(360) 459-5640www.besafeandlock.comLodgingbest WesteRn plus lacey inn & suites 8326 Quinault Drive NE Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 456-5655 www.bestwesternwashington.com/ lacey-hotelscomfoRt inn4700 Park Center Avenue NELacey, WA 98503(360) 456-6300www.choicehotels.com/hotel/wa072holiDay inn expRess hotel & suites4460 3rd Avenue SELacey, WA 98503(360) 491-7985www.holidayinnexpress.comking oscaR motel8200 Quinault Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 438-3333www.koscar.neteagle’s lanDing12888 188th Avenue SWRochester, WA 98579(360) 273-2000www.luckyeagle.comphoenix inn suites415 Capitol Way NOlympia, WA 98501(360) 570-0555www.phoenixinn.compRaiRie hotel700 Prairie Park Ln SEYelm, WA 98597(360) 458-8300www.prairiehotel.com ReD lion hotel 2300 Evergreen Park Drive SW Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 943-4000 www.redlion.com

supeR 8 motel112 College Street SELacey, WA 98503(360) 459-8888www.super8.comLumber WhoLesaLe & manufacturing lns sales, inc.6904 33rd Avenue SELacey, WA 98503(360) 412-8001marketingthuRston caRDPO Box 394Yelm, WA 98597(360) 951-3260www.thurstoncard.com

manufacturing green products eaRth fRienDly pRoDucts 8735 Commerce Place Drive NE, A Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 489-3300 www.ecos.com

martiaL artsu.s. maRtial aRts centeR4810 Yelm Hwy SE, Suite ILacey, WA 98503(360) 491-6088www.martialartsolympia.commas sage spahanD anD stone massage & facial spa1380 Galaxy Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 438-3735www.handandstone.commedianW meDia company llc975 Carpenter Road, Suite 101Lacey, WA 98516(800) 645-8003www.nwmediacompany.commedicaL coun seLing & mentaL heaLthbehavioRal health ResouRces3857 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98506(360) 704-7170www.bhr.orgmedicaL optometrists olympia vision clinic 5210 Corporate Center Ct SE Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 459-2108 www.olympiavision.com

sanDRa e. flammini, oD5500 Martin WayLacey, WA 98516(360) 456-4584medicaL physicaL therapistspRoactive spoRtsmeD, pllc4200 6th Avenue SE, Suite 203Lacey, WA 98503(360) 455-4448www.proactivesportsmed.commedicaL suppLy distribution centerDistRibution opeRations centeR, llc9225 Polaris Ln NE, Suite DLacey, WA 98516(360) 486-5620www.docnw.org merchant proces sing/ financiaL servicesfRontstReam payments673 Woodland Square Loop SE, Suite 401Lacey, WA 98503(360) 357-1400www.frontstreampayments.comvantiv meRchant seRvices2015 51st Avenue SEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 730-2474www.vantiv.commortgage companiesguilD moRtgage4405 7th Avenue SE, Suite 100Lacey, WA 98503(360) 412-1000www.guildmortgage.com

metlife home loans ReveRse moRtgage5400 Martin Way, Suite DLacey, WA 98516(360) 791-8778www.metlifebank.commls funDing8640 Martin Way E, Suite DLacey, WA 98516(360) 570-2066www.mlsfunding.comWaRD lenDing gRoup2950 Limited Ln NWOlympia, WA 98502(360) 709-9000www.wardlendinggroup.comWells faRgo home moRtgage4200 6th Avenue SE, Suite 205Lacey, WA 98503(360) 486-3647www.wellsfargo.commotorcycLe saLes & servicenoRthWest haRley DaviDson8000 Freedom LnLacey, WA 98513(360)705-8515www.nwharley.commusicleWis, Johnny5619 Countryside Beach Road NWOlympia, WA 98502(360) 866-2178neWspaper pubLishingthe olympian111 Bethel Street NEOlympia, WA 98506(360) 754-5477www.theolympian.comneWspapersbusiness examineR975 Carpenter Road NELacey, WA 98516(253) 404-0891www.businessexaminer.comthe RangeR, noRthWest aiRlifteR8312 Custer RoadLakewood, WA 98499(253) 584-1212www.ftlewisranger.comnon - profitboys anD giRls clubs of thuRston county 905 24th Way SW, Suite B3Olympia, WA 98502(360) 956-0755www.bgctc.orghomeless backpacks PO Box 5505Lacey, WA 98509(360) 628-8631www.homelessbackpacks.orgkokua1226 Carpenter Road SE, Suite B1Lacey, WA 98503(360) 705-4665www.kokuaservices.commJms2 enteRpRise1420 Marvin Road NE, Suite CLacey, WA 98516(360) 481-8453nisqually kennel clubPO Box 4191Tumwater, WA 98501(360) 870-3270www.nisquallykennelclub.comsouth puget sounD habitat foR humanity415 Olympia Avenue NEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 956-3456www.spshabitat.org2 6 2 7

vfW lacey post 114027425 Husky WayOlympia, WA 98503 (360) 491-2878 www.vfwwebcom.orgoffice equipment & furniturecopieRs noRthWest, inc.4106 Pacific Avenue SELacey, WA 98503(360) 438-1107www.copiersnw.comikon office solutions4160 6th Avenue SE, Suite 102Lacey, WA 98503(360) 456-3800www.ikon.com the cReative office 721 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 754-1732 www.thecreativeoffice.com

office suppLiesoffice Depot602 Sleater Kinney Road SELacey, WA 98503(360) 923-1099www.officedepot.com the cReative office 721 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 754-1732 www.thecreativeoffice.com

opticaL retaiLmaRtin Way vision centeR3700 Martin Way E, Suite 101Olympia, WA 98506(360) 456-2020 packing & shippingthe ups stoRe at haWks pRaiRie1420 Marvin Road NE, Suite CLacey, WA 98516(360) 459-8833www.theupsstorelocal.com/5544painting cattail enteRpRises, llc1401 Marvin Road NE, Suite 307Lacey, WA 98516(360) 438-2005party equipment & pLanningpaRty outfitteRs2915 Marvin Road NEOlympia, WA 98516(360) 438-2211www.partyoutfitters.compayroLL servicescompupay545 Andover Park W, Suite 101Tukwila, WA 98188(360) 704-9909www.compupay.comphotographyfitzgeRalD’s photogRaphy5006 Lacey Blvd SELacey, WA 98503 (360) 491-3861www.fitzgeraldphotos.comphysicianspRoviDence meDical gRoup1018 Capitol Way S, Suite 300Olympia, WA 98501(360) 493-6474www2.providence.org

pLumbing/LightingfeRguson 402 Carpenter Road SEOlympia, WA 98503(360) 456-2960www.ferguson.compoWer equipmentJ & i poWeR equipment, inc.3729 Pacific Ave SEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 491-2022www.JandIpowerequipment.comprintersabc pRinting, inc.7009 Martin WayLacey, WA 98516(360) 456-4545www.abcprinting.netcapitol city pRess2975 37th Avenue SWTumwater, WA 98512(360) 943-3556www.capitolcitypress.com south bay pRess 4003 8th Avenue SE Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 459-3015 www.southbaypress.com

promotionaL products buDD bay appaRel 6906 Martin Way E Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 709-0483 www.buddbay.com

D zines: cReative solutions & gRaphic Designs Olympia, WA 98516 (253) 307-4903 www.dzinesallday.com

propane & heating oiLsthe acme seRvice gRoup416 State Ave NEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 943-1133www.acmeenergy.comproperty management hometoWn pRopeRty management, inc 1600 4th Avenue E Olympia, WA 98506 (360) 456-7368 www.hometownpm.com

pubLishingsouth sounD magazine227 Bellevue Way NE, Suite 600Bellevue, WA 98004(253) 588-5340www.southsoundmag.comradio station 94.5 Roxy (kRxy pRemieR bRoaDcasteRs) 2124 Pacific Ave SE Olympia, WA 98506 (360) 236-1010 www.krxy.com

am 1240 kgy 96.9 south sounD countRy 1700 Marine Drive Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 943-1240 www.kgyradio.com

kela am 1470kmnt countRy 104.3 fm1635 S Gold StreetCentralia, WA 98531(360) 388-5640www.kelaam.com

reaL estateimagine Realty, hal & anita yaRbeR8650 Martin Way, Suite 202Lacey, WA 98516(360) 459-1754imagine Realty, kathy cRoss8650 Martin Way, Suite 202Lacey, WA 98516(360) 459-1754link Real estate gRoup4705 Lacey Blvd, Suite CLacey, WA 98503(360) 464-5601www.linkrealestategroup.comnetWoRks Real estate, llc6715 Martin Way E, Suite BLacey, WA 98503(360) 438-1854www.networksre.compRime time paRtneRs, llc8120 Freedom Ln NE, Suite 102Lacey, WA 98516(360) 528-3701www.primetimepartnersllc.comRe/max fouR seasons, kaRin zeigleR3009 Pacific Ave SEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 870-6249www.karinzeigler.comvan DoRm Realty, cheRi Wilkins4312 Cashmere Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 451-5556www.cheriwilkins.comvicWooD meRiDian paRtneRship1401 Marvin Road NE, Suite 307Lacey, WA 98516(360) 456-7071www.meridian-campus.comviRgil aDams Real estate, al eckRothLacey, WA 98513(360) 701-3307www.virgiladamsrealestate.comviRgil aDams Real estate, tammy aDams 806 State AveOlympia, WA 98516(360) 352-3756www.virgiladamsrealestate.comreaL estate active aduLt shea homes at Jubilee 8435 Orcas Loop NE Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 455-0240 www.sheahomes.com

reaL estate commerciaL & investment pRime locations, inc.4160 6th Avenue SE, Suite 200Lacey, WA 98503(360) 943-9922www.primelocations.comreaL estate deveLopmentleib / Roach pRopeRtiesPO Box 5743Lacey, WA 98509(360) 413-7756repair & servicemikaR-mike’s auto & electRic4500 Pacific Avenue SE, Suite FLacey, WA 98503(360) 456-2277

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residential Cleaning serviCeFinally Clean, llC8615 Queets Drive NEOlympia, WA 98516 (360) 250-5830 www.finallyclean.bizyou’ve Got Maids oF olyMpia, llC5307 66th Avenue SE, Suite ALacey, WA 98503(360) 491-1558 www.olympiayouvegotmaids.comrestaurantsBeau leGs Fish n’ Chips8765 Tallon Ln E, Suite GLacey, WA 98516 (360) 915-6328www.beaulegs.comCasa Mia RestauRant4426 Martin WayOlympia, WA 98506(360) 459-0440www.casamiarestaurants.comdiRty dave’s pizza paRloR3939 Martin WayLacey, WA 98506(360) 456-1561www.dirtydavespizza.comeMpeRoR’s palaCe7321 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98516(360) 923-2323www.emperorspalace.comhawks pRaiRie RestauRant & spoRts BaR8306 Quinault Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 459-0900www.hprestaurant.com MaC n’ MoRe 9323 Martin Way SE, Suite 108 Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 455-3290 www.macn-more.com

native new yoRkeR4441 Pacific Ave SELacey, WA 98503(360) 915-6958www.nativenewyorker.como’BlaRney’s4411 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98516(360) 459-8084www.oblarneyspub.companeRa BRead1320 Marvin Road NE, Suite ELacey, WA 98516(360) 456-4069www.panerabread.comQuizno’s1401 Marvin Road NE, Suite 306Lacey, WA 98516(360) 459-7827www.quiznos.comRaM RestauRant and BReweRy8100 Freedom Ln, Suite CLacey, WA 98516(360) 923-5900www.theram.comRound taBle pizza1401 Marvin Road NELacey, WA 98516(360) 438-8844www.roundtablepizza.comretail distributiontaRGet iMpoRt CenteR washinGton 3500 Marvin RoadLacey, WA 98516(360) 486-7000www.sites.target.com

patRiots landinG1600 Marshall CircleDupont, WA 98327(253) 964-4900www.patriotslanding.comseQuoia assisted livinG CoMMunity825 Lilly Road NEOlympia, WA 98506(360) 491-0491www.welcometosequoia.comwoodland RetiReMent & assisted livinG4532 Intelco Loop SELacey, WA 98503(360) 528-3253www.mtwestret.comsChools PrivateCity liFe4205 Lacey Blvd SELacey, WA 98503 (360) 491-6611www.clc-wa.comCoMMunity ChRistian aCadeMy4706 Park Center Ave NELacey, WA 98516(360) 493-2223 www.cca-olympia.orgsChools PubliCnoRth thuRston puBliC sChools305 College Street NELacey, WA 98516(360) 412-4418www.ntsd.wednet.eduseCurity systems CustoM seCuRity 4500 3rd Avenue SE, Suite 2 Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 491-6320 www.customsecuritywa.com

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devCon seCuRity1508 O Street SW, Suite 101Auburn, WA 98001(253) 202-9085www.devconsecurity.comsenior serviCessenioR seRviCes FoR south sound222 N Columbia NWOlympia, WA 98501(360) 586-6181www.southsoundseniors.orgshoPPing Centersthe sheRwood GRoup13710 461st Place SENorth Bend, WA 98045(206) 818-9336

signage FastsiGns 4127 Pacific Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 438-3800 www.fastsigns.com/322

siGn-a-RaMa oF olyMpia2633 Willamette Drive NE, Suite HLacey, WA, 98516(360) 915-9207www.signarama-olympia.comsiGns By toMoRRow4500 Pacific Ave SE, Suite DLacey, WA 98503(360) 534-9700www.sbtolympia.comskilled nursing faCilityManoRCaRe health seRviCes laCey4524 Intelco Loop Lacey, WA 98503(253) 906-3399www.manorcare.comsoCial serviCestoGetheR!418 Carpenter Road, Suite 203Lacey, WA 98516(360) 493-2230www.thurstontogether.orgsPorts & reCreationnw kiCks, llC2915 Marvin Road NELacey, WA 98516(360) 481-4055www.nwkicks.netsteel fabriCationolyMpiC iRon woRks3105 Marvin Road NELacey, WA 98516(360) 491-2500www.olympicironworks.comstorageGaRGaGe plus stoRaGe 21607 Mountain Hwy ESpanaway, WA 98387(253) 875-9850www.ownamancave.comsuPPlemental insuranCeaFlaC insuRanCe, andRew JaCkMan2590 Willamette Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 489-2383www.aflac.comaFlaC insuRanCe, teRRa utteR2590 Willamette Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 878-3015www.aflac.comsuPPlier of Cabinets & aPPlianCesunited wholesale supply, inC.8160 Freedom Lane, Suite ALacey, WA 98516(360) 292-1190www.unitedwholesale.com

teChnology Consulting netwoRk CoMMuniCations inteRnational 700 Sleater Kinney Road SE Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 701-1532 www.nciwa.com

teleCommuniCation JBk CoMMuniCations, inC3700 Pacific Avenue SE, Suite DOlympia, WA 98501(360) 459-1223www.jbkcom.compaCiFiC eleCtRoniCs, inC1220 Tracey Lane SELacey, WA 98503(360) 459-5212www.pacificelectronicsinc.comtelevisionthuRston CoMMunity television440 Yauger Way SE, Suite COlympia, WA 98502 (360) 956-3100www.tctv.netthrift store soCial serviCesGoodwill hawks pRaiRie1145 Galaxy Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 413-7191www.goodwill.orgGoodwill yelM hwy4800 Yelm Hwy SELacey, WA 98503(253) 284-3322www.goodwill.orgtitle insuranCe & esCrowChiCaGo title insuRanCe Co.719 Sleater Kinney Road SELacey, WA 98503(360) 456-7878www.cticnw.comFiRst aMeRiCan title insuRanCe CoMpany3905 Martin Way E, Suite A Olympia, WA 98506(360) 491-2441www.firstam.comtourismsQuaxin island touRisM depaRtMent3591 Old Olympic HwyShelton, WA 98584(360) 432-3838www.squaxinislandtourism.comtranslatorsaCs tRanslations & inteRpRetation seRviCesLacey, WA 98516(360) 412-1135www.acstranslations.comtransPortationinteRCity tRansit526 Pattison SEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 786-8585www.intercitytransit.comtravel agentGloBal expRess Capital tRaveliRene peRez, PO Box 3206Lacey, WA 98509(360) 491-2641www.globalexpresscruiseandtravel.comReaChone tRavel4500 3rd Avenue SE, Suite 2Lacey, WA 98509(360) 455-0175www.reachonetravel.com

tutoringCluB z! in-hoMe tutoRinG seRviCes7825 Hargis Street NWOlympia, WA 98502(360) 438-9800www.clubztutoring.comkuMon Math & ReadinG CenteR oF laCey7221 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98516(360) 915-6871www.kumon.com/laceyutility ComPanies gas & eleCtriC puGet sound eneRGy 2711 Pacific Avenue SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 786-5987 www.pse.com

veterinary CliniCMountain view veteRinaRy hospital4620 Whitman Ln SELacey, WA 98513(360) 438-9623www.mountainviewvet.comvideo ProduCtion paRdiMan pRoduCtions 809 Legion Way SE, Suite 311 Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 259-6672 www.pardimanproductions.com

web designF9 netwoRks, inC.2590 Willamette Drive NE, Suite 201Lacey, WA 98516(360) 951-9948www.F9Networks.comweb direCtory serviCe & loCal advertising siteRelyloCal olyMpiaOlympia, WA 98513(360) 556-9696www.relylocal.com thuRston talk 724 Columbia Street NW Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 482-1671 www.thurstontalk.com

wholesale CostCo wholesale laCey 1470 Marvin Road NE Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 412-3500 www.costco.com

winery domestiCMadsen FaMily CellaRs2825 Marvin Road NE, Suite DLacey, WA 98516(360) 438-1286www.madsenfamilycellars.com MediCine CReek wineRy 947 Old Pacific Hwy SE Olympia, WA 98513 (360) 701-6284 www.medicinecreekwines.com

stottle wineRy2641 Willamette Drive NE, Suite CLacey, WA 98516(360) 515-0356www.stottlewinery.com

retail stores CaBela’s woRld’s FoReMost outFitteR 1600 Gateway Blvd NE Lacey, WA 98516 (360) 252-3500 www.cabelas.com

FRed MeyeR700 Sleater Kinney Road SELacey, WA 98503(360) 438-6450www.fredmeyer.comolyMpiC outFitteRs408 Olympia Ave NEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 956-1699www.alpinex.comwal-MaRt1401 Galaxy Drive NELacey, WA 98516(360) 456-6550www.walmart.comretirement livingColonial inn senioR apaRtMents3730 14th Avenue SEOlympia, WA 98501(360) 438-2345www.colonialinnolympia.comretirement assisted livingBonaventuRe oF laCey4528 Intelco Loop SELacey, WA 98503(360) 455-8500www.bonaventuresenior.companoRaMa1751 Circle Ln SELacey, WA 98503(360) 456-0111www.panoramacity.org

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Crossroads centered around College Street and Yelm Highway is anchored by Lowe’s Home Improvement. This area is home to many grocery stores, shops and restaurants including Farrelli’s Pizza & Pool and Cutter’s Point Coffee on the corner of Yelm Highway and Ruddell Road.The Jacob Smith House, built in 1859, is the oldest residence in Lacey and one of the oldest in Thurston County. It is available for rent through Lacey Parks.

The Hawks Prairie District is centered on the intersection of Marvin and Martin Way. It includes the Gateway Project which is anchored by Cabela’s World’s Foremost Outfitter and across the way is Shipwreck Beads.Further south is Wal-Mart, Northwest Harley Davidson and Costco. Restaurants in the area include The Ram Restaurant & Brewery, Roundtable Pizza and Panera Bread. King Oscar Hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Hawks Prairie right off of I-5 at exit 111 along with the newest hotel in Lacey, the Best Western Plus. Two miles south down Marvin Road is the Regional Athletic Complex, a beautiful 100-acre facility.

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Our community is situated in the center of a natural paradise. Five

freshwater lakes, miles of hiking and biking paths, several champion-

ship golf courses, more that 1,100 acres of public parkland and its all in

the shadow of iconic Mt. Rainier and adjoins the 3,700 acre Nisqually

National Wildlife Refuge. In addition to the clean air, crisp waters and lush

greenery the town boasts a healthy economy. Business enterprises from

around the world have taken notice of Lacey’s high quality of life and economic

development has flourished. Six times in the last eight years, quarterly

employment growth within the city and adjacent metro area has ranked

within the top 15 percent of the 325 largest U.S. metropolitan counties. As

you flip through this section you will find a map of the area, places to visit,

a guide to the area parks and trails and a calendar of community events.

The central business district of Lacey reaches from Lilly Road to Carpenter Road and from College Street to Pacific Avenue.

The retail heart is the two shopping centers that face each other across Sleater Kinney Road: South Sound Center and Market

Square. South Sound Center encompasses about 600,000 square feet and includes Target, Kohls, and Sears. The perimeter

stores include the Guardsman, G.L. Kluh Jewelers and Marshalls along with Applebee’s Restaurant. Market Square is anchored

by Fred Meyer with adjacent shopping at Office Depot and dining in Bell Towne Center at Safura’s Mediterranean Restaurant.

Hotels in the area include Super 8, Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn and La Quinta. Further north on Lacey Boulevard visit Joy Ride

Bikes the only bicycle shop in Lacey. The proximity of South Sound Center and Market Square to Interstate 5 offers excellent

visibility to regional and local travelers and shoppers.

lacey business district & bell towne center

lacey now has an official dog park. the hawks Prairie dog Park has a separate small dog area, fire hydrants, walking trails and drinking water. it opened in october 2010 and is located at 2420 hogum bay road ne.

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Square Miles 17

Population 42,393

Inner-City Colleges & Universities 3

Median Age 37

Average Home Price $280,692

Median Household Income $58,362

City Parks 29

Golf Courses 4

Average High Summer Temperature 77º

Community Events & Festivals 21

Distance to State Capitol Building 3 miles

Average High Winter Temperature 47º

Distance to Olympic National Park 60 miles

Distance to Mt. Rainier National Park 45 miles

Distance to Seattle 50 miles

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument • 2 hrs from Lacey via I-5 & State Route 504 • www.fs.fed.us

Mount Rainier National Park • 1.5 hrs from Lacey via State Route 510 • www.nps.gov

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge • Along Lacey’s eastern border • www.nisqually.fws.gov

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park • Located in Eatonville • www.nwtrek.org

Olympic National Park • Less than 2 hrs via Highway • 101 www.nps.gov

The Nisqually Reach Nature Center • At Lacey’s northeast border • www.nisquallyestuary.org

Tolmie State Park • At Lacey’s northern border • www.parks.wa.gov

Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation • Northeast of Lacey • www.dnr.wa.gov

Wolf Haven International • 12 miles south of Lacey via Old Highway 99 • www.wolfhaven.org

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P l a c e s t o V i s i tthe artsHarlequin Productions 360.786.0151www.harlequinproductions.org

Koval center for tHe Performing arts www.nthurston.k12.wa.us 360.412.4400

WasHington center for tHe Performing artswww.washingtoncenter.org 360.753.8586

boat l aunchescHambers laKe Locatedat372514thAvenueSE*attheChehalis-Westerntrailhead

HicKs laKe Locatedat2800HicksLakeRoad *adjacenttoWanschersCommunityPark

long laKe Locatedat2900BoatLaunchStreetSE

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Puget sound Locatedat4949D’MilluhrDriveNE(viaMeridianRoadNE)

golf courses caPitol city golf club 360.491.5111

eagles Pride golf course 253.967.6522

tHe golf club at HaWKs Prairie 800.558.3348

indian summer golf & country club 360.923.1075

salisH cliffs golf course 800.667.7711

museumsfort leWis museum 253.967.4523

lacey Historical museum 360.438.0209www.museumsusa.org

mccHord air museum 253.982.2485

olymPic fligHt museum 360.705.3925www.olympicflightmuseum.com

WasHington state caPitol museum 360.753.2580www.wshs.org

resorts / family fun cabela’s World’s foremost 360.252.3500 outfitter www.cabelas.com

cHarlie’s safari family 360.292.1600 fun center www.charliessafari.com

great Wolf lodge 866.798.9653www.greatwolf.com

regal cinemas 16 & imaX 360.455.0182www.regmovies.com

rutledge corn maze 360.357.3700

sHiPWrecK beads 800.950.4232 www.shipwreckbeads.com

sKyline drive-in 360.426.4707

sPecial eVents facilities Jacob smitH House 360.491.0857 www.ci.lacey.wa.us

lacey community center 360.491.0857 www.ci.lacey.wa.us

saint martin’s university 360.438.4488 www.stmartin.edu

tHurston county fairgrounds 360.786.5453 www.co.thurston.wa.us

swimming PoolsnortH tHurston HigH scHool 360.412.4800

river ridge HigH scHool 360.412.4860

timberline HigH scHool 360.412.4820

wineries

classic WinemaKers 360.493.6500www.classicwinemakers.com

madsen family cellars 360.438.1286 www.madsenfamilycellars.com

medicine creeK Winery 360.701.6284 www.medicinecreekwines.com

stottle Winery 360. 515.0356 ww.stottlewinery.com

proud lacey chamber members

In the Hawks Prairie area, Madsen Family Cellars and Stottle Winery have opened their doors. Both have tasting rooms open Wednesday - Sunday. Madsen Family Cellars have a variety of award winning red and white wines. Stottle Winery was established through a passion for wine and the simple pleasures of life. They believe that each wine is an expression of all of the things that influence the grape on its journey from vine to wine. Medicine Creek Winery is off of Old Pacific Highway on a farm in the Nisqually Valley. A tasting room, wine processing area, barrell room and dance floor are located in a large barn on the property. Visiting the award wining tasting room is like stepping back in time to a 1800s vintage New Orleans brothel. From the tasting room you will be able to view the barrel room and dance floor and, if you're lucky, observe the wine making process. Classic Winemakers is a micro winery. At Classic Winemakers in Lacey you can taste or craft your own wine by the batch or try your hand at blending. They offer wine tastings, wine by the bottle, custom labeled wine, wine making supplies, gifts, and racks to create custom wine cellars.

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801 Sleater Kinney Rd SE Suite 4 • Lacey • 360.491.4911www.wmerlenorman.com

Privately Owned • Madelin White • 38 years!

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4441 Pacific Avenue SE • Lacey WA 98503 • 360.915.6958 • www.nativenewyorker.com/lacey

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j u lyWA StAte Senior GAmeSThurs, Jul 26th through Sun, Jul 29thThurston County / Lacey Locationswww.pugetsoundgames.com

PAcific northWeSt muShroom feStivAlSat, Jul 28th & Sun, Jul 29thRegional Athletic Complexwww.pnwmushroomfest.com

PAddle to SquAxin iSlAnd 24th Annual Canoe JourneySun, Jul 29th through Sat, Aug 5thwww.paddletosquaxin2012.org

a u g u s t thurSton county fAirWed, Aug 1st through Sun, Aug 5thThurston County Fairgroundswww.co.thurston.wa.us

SouthWeSt WAShinGton fAirTues, Aug 14th through Sun, Aug 19thSouthwest Washington Fairgroundswww.southwestwashingtonfair.net

AutiSm AWAreneSS WAlk & feStivAlSaturday, August 11thCapitol Lake and Water Street

children’S entertAinment SerieS Tuesdays at 6:30pm June 25th through August 6th noon tuneS, concertS in the PArkWednesdays at Noon June 28th through August 7th

outdoor cinemA SerieS At duSkSaturdays at dusk July 14th through August 11th lAcey community mArket Select Saturdays in July, August & Sept 10:00am - 4:00pm

summer at huntamer Park in Woodland square looP • free events!

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6th AnnuAl cAPitol foreSt clASSicSat, Aug 11th & Sun, Aug 12thFall Creek Day Use Area: Capitol Forestwww.capitolforestclassic.com

SAnd in the cityFri, Aug 24th through Sun, Aug 26thHands on Children’s Museum www.hocm.org

GArlic feStivAl & crAft ShoWFri, Aug 24th through Sun, Aug 26thSouthwest Washington Fairgroundswww.chehalisgarlicfest.com

olymPiA hArbor dAySFri, Aug 31st through Sun, Sept 2ndPercival Landing & Port Plazawww.harbordays.com

s e p t e m b e r10th AnnuAl blueGrASS in tumWAterFri, Sept 7th through Sun, Sept 9thAmerican Heritage Pavilionwww.americanheritagecampground.com

militAry fAmily SuPPort dAySat, Sept 8th Cabela’swww.militaryfamilymarch.com

Summer’S end At lAcey cAr ShoWSat, Sept 15thHuntamer Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

thurSton county fleA mArketThird weekend of the month throughout the Year (except July through Sept) Thurston County Fairgrounds www.co.thurston.wa.us/fair

muSic in the PArkSylvester Park in downtown Olympia Wednesdays in July & August 7:00 - 8:00pm www.downtownolympia.com/events/musicinthepark

biG home & GArden ShoWSat, Sept 15th & Sun, Sept 16thSaint Martin’s University

o c t o b e royeSterfeStFri, Oct 5th & Sat, Oct 6thShelton www.oyesterfest.org

fAll ArtS WAlkSat, Oct 6thThe Olympia Center

children’S dAySat, Oct 13thHuntamer Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

rAmPAGe At the rAcSat, Oct 13thRegional Athletic Complexwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

emerGency PrePAredneSS fAirSat, Oct 13thSaint Martin’s Universitywww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

n o v e m b e rturn bAck the clock fun runSun, Nov 4thRainier Vista Community Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

turkey trot 4 mile runThur, Nov 22ndOlympia Farmers Marketwww.active.com

lAcey holidAy bAzAArFri, Nov 23rd & Sat, Nov 24thThurston County Fairgroundswww.co.thurston.wa.us

doWntoWn for the holidAySSun, Nov 25thDowntown Olympiawww.downtownolympia.com/ about/downtownfortheholidays

d e c e m b e rdoWntoWn for the holidAySSat, Dec 1st, 8th & 15thDowntown Olympiawww.downtownolympia.com/ about/downtonfortheholidays

olymPiA toy runSat, Dec 1stwww.capdevco.com

liGhtinG of the chriStmAS treeSThur, Dec 6thHuntamer Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

SiGninG SAntAFri, Dec 7thKomachin Middle Schoolwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

breAkfASt With SAntASat, Dec 15thLacey Community Centerwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

j a n u a r y 2 0 1 3PolAr beAr PlunGeTues, Jan 1stLong Lake Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 3dAddy & dAuGhter PrinceSS bAll & dAnceDate TBALacey Community Center

lAcey loveS to reAdDate TBALacey Community Centerwww.nthurston.k12.wa.us

m a r c h 2 0 1 3ethnic celebrAtionSat, Mar 9thSaint Martin’s Universitywww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

cAPitAl food & Wine feStivAlSat, Mar 30th Saint Martin’s Universitywww.capitalfoodandwinefestival.com

a p r i l 2 0 1 3Adult flAShliGht eGG ScrAmbleFri, Apr 5thRegional Athletic Complex www.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

Arbor dAy SeedlinG GiveAWAySat, Apr 13thHuntamer Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

lAcey fAmily fiSh inSat, Apr 13thWoodland Creek Community Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

m ay 2 0 1 3lAcey AlternAtive enerGy fAirSat, May 4thHuntamer Parkwww.ci.lacey.wa.us.com

lAcey SPrinG fun fAirSat, May 18th & Sun, May 19thSaint Martin’s Universitywww.laceyspringfunfair.com

j u n e 2 0 1 3chAmber Golf tournAment Fri, June 7thTee off at 8:00amwww.laceychamber.com

j u ly 2 0 1 3AmericA’S feStivAl of dixielAnd JAzz Sat, Jul 27th through Tue, Jul 30thSaint Martin’s Universitywww.olyjazz.com

South Sound bbq feStivAlSat, Jul 6thwww.southsoundbbqfestival.com

cAPitAl lAkefAir & PArAdeWed, Jul 17th through Sun, Jul 21stDowntown Olympiawww.lakefair.org

lAkefAir Summer SideWAlk SAleWed, Jul 17th through Sun, Jul 21stDowntown Olympiawww.downtownolympia.com/ lakefair-summer-sidewalk-sale

For information: lacey Parks and recreation, 360.491-0857

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year. With levy support from voters, our schools are able to continue offering enhanced educational programming, including Gifted, Special Education, Visual and Performing Arts, English as a Second Language and alternative education.

NTPS expects continued growth over the next two decades. By 2025, our student population is expected to reach 20,000.

NTPS remains one of Washington’s most innovative and visionary school districts with continued dedication to student learning and success.

For more information visit www.nthurston.k12.wa.us.

Under the leadership of Superintendent Raj Manhas, North Thurston is the largest and most diverse district in Thurston County, with 21 schools and more than 1,700 staff dedicated to providing the academic and social/emotional needs of nearly 13,8000 students. They have one of the highest percentages of National Board Certified Teachers, and many staff and students have received regional, state and nation- all recognition in a variety of areas - from music and athletics, to Career and Technical Education and World Languages. The district also has numerous business partnerships and more than 1,200 dedicated community volunteers who help students achieve success.

Student learning is central to the district’s success, with a continued focus on teacher collaboration, professional development, and student engagement. For the past decade, NTPS students have continued to meet and exceed state averages in nearly all areas. Students are also taking a wide variety of Advanced Placement classes, and graduates were offered more than $7 million in college scholarships last

The City of Lacey is a proud educational hub housing 13 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 4 high

schools, multiple private schools as well as many sources of higher education. North Thurston Public

Schools is the largest school district in Thurston County as well as the 23rd largest district in Washington

State. More than 13,000 students are served in the North Thurston Public Schools and the students and

staff have achieved accolades such as journalism and student magazine awards, National Board Certified

Teacher-Librarian of the Year, Newsweek’s annual list of “America’s Top 1500 High Schools” and National

north thurston Public Schools’ “commitment to excellence” has been going strong for more than 50 years in the lacey area.

n orth th u rston Pu b li c sch ool s d i stri ct offi ceSuperintendent: Raj Manhas Email: [email protected] 305 College Street NE Lacey, WA 98516 360.412.4400

Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

our Student-centered miSSion iS SimPle and intentional: to Provide every Student the academic & life SkillS neceSSary to Succeed in a diverSe world.

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and Presidential service awards for community contributions. Our schools also

partner with Joint Base Lewis McChord utilizing the “Adopt a Unit Program” and support

the local food banks to help feed 40,000 people in our community. Students in Lacey have a vast

amount of access to higher education with the proximity to The Evergreen State College, Chapman

University, South Puget Sound Community College and nearly 2,000 students are educated at Saint Martin’s

University right here in Lacey.

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chapman universit yChapman University is a 144 year old independent liberal arts college dedicated to providing adult students personal-ized education of distinction that leads to inquiring, ethical, and productive lives as global citizens. For more than 40 years Chapman University College campuses have served adult learners as they integrate higher education into their already busy lives. Our programs are ranked 11th in the West and 66th overall by USA Reports and the Princeton Review.

1445 Galaxy Drive NE, Suite 201 • Lacey, WA 98516 360.493.8375 • www.brandman.edu

saint martin ’s universit ySaint Martin’s University is an independent co-educational master’s degree granting university. SMU offers 22 under-graduate programs, 6 graduate programs and numerous pre-professional, certificate and international programs. Established in 1895 by the Roman Catholic Benedictine Order, Saint Martin’s is located on a beautiful wooded 280-acre campus in Lacey. More than 1,250 students attend Saint Martin’s main campus and approximately 1,000 more are enrolled in courses at extension campuses at nearby JBLM, Olympic College and Centralia College. In addition, SMU has extension programs in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China. The university employs approximately 400 people.

5300 Pacific Avenue SE • Lacey, WA 98503 360.491.4700 • www.stmartin.edu

evergreen state collegeEvergreen State College is ranked one of the best colleges in the west by the Princeton Review (2008), and U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 college guide also recognizes its in-novative interdisciplinary learning communities, outstanding first-year experience, and undergraduate research opportu-nities. Evergreen enrolls more than 4,300 undergraduates in daytime and evening and weekend programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, and 300 graduate students earning master’s degrees in education, environmental studies, public administration and teaching. More than a third of Evergreen students are adults (25 years of age or older) and come from every walk of life. Evergreen’s 1,000-acre forested main campus is located on Eld Inlet in Olympia; the college also offers programs at Evergreen-Tacoma.

2700 Evergreen Parkway NW • Olympia, WA 98505 360.867.6000 • www.evergreen.edu

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south puget sound communit y collegeSouth Puget Sound Community College serves Thurston County in two locations, including the Olympia campus on Mottman Road and the Hawks Prairie Center in Lacey.

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middle schools & principals

n orth th u rston • steve rood600 Sleater Kinney Road NE • Olympia, WA 98506 • 360.412.4800

river ri dg e • k ar en r emy-an d erson350 River Ridge Drive SE • Lacey, WA 98516 • 360.412.4820

south sou n d • r i ch yelen i ch411 College Street NE • Lacey, WA 98516 • 360. 412.4880

ti m b er li n e • dave leh n i s6120 Mullen Road SE • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4860

cham b ers pr ai ri e • stan koep6501 Virginia Street SE • Lacey, WA 98513 • 360.412.4720

everg r een for est • k ar en J oh n son3025 Marvin Road SE • Olympia, WA 98503 • 360.412.4670

h orizon s elem entary • ti m fri es4601 67th Avenue SE • Olympia, WA 98513 • 360.412.4710

l acey • gary cu lb ertson1800 Homann Drive • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4650

l akes • m i ke m cdonald6211 Mullen Road SE • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4600

lyd ia hawk • char ly har ri n gton7600 5th Street S • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4610

m e adows • alli son shapar d836 Deerbrush Drive SE • Olympia, WA 98513 • 360.412.4690

m ou ntai n vi ew • r an dy weeks1900 College Street SE • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4630

olym pi c vi ew • bob ri char ds1330 Horne Avenue NE • Olympia, WA 98516 • 360.412.4660

ple asant g l ad e • b ruce walton1920 Abernethy Road NE • Olympia, WA 98516 • 360.412.4660

seven oaks • ron si s son1800 Seven Oaks Road SE • Olympia, WA 98503 • 360.412.4700

south bay • k ath i wei g ht3845 Sleater Kinney Road NE • Lacey, WA 98506 • 360.412.4640

wood l an d • davi d war n i n g4630 Carpenter Road SE • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4680

aspi r e • m on i ca sweet5900 54th Avenue SE • Lacey, WA 98513 • 360.412.4730

ch i n ook • ki rsten r ae4301 6th Avenue NE • Lacey, WA 98506 • 360.412.4760

komach i n • J oyce ot t3650 College Street SE • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4760

n i sq ually • k ar en owen8100 Steilacoom Road • Lacey, WA 98503 • 360.412.4770

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Enrolling approximately 6,000 students each quarter, South Puget Sound has active professional/technical training and college transfer programs and contributes strongly to the high-quality workforce available to Lacey employers.

OLymPiA CAmPuS2011 mottman Road SW • Olympia, WA 98512360.754.7711

LACEy CAmPuS - hAWkS PRAiRiE CENtER 1401 marvin Road NE, Ste 201 • Lacey, WA 98516 360.596.5750

www.spscc.ctc.edu

holy familyHoly Family School is a private Catholic school located in Lacey, WA. They have a proud tradition of academic excel-lence. The students are tomorrow’s future leaders. With an emphasis on integrating Catholic values throughout our school’s program, Holy Family is known for its outstanding student body, skilled staff, and community approach.

2606 Carpenter Road SE • Lacey, WA 98503360.491.7060 • www.holyfamilylacey.com

faith lutheranFaith Lutheran School is located in Lacey, Washington, and is a ministry of Faith Lutheran Church. They are 15 minutes from both Olympia and the Fort Lewis military base. The school is a state-approved, private Christian school, serving students in preschool through grade 6.

7075 Pacific Avenue SE • Olympia, WA 98503360.491.1118 • www.faithlutheranlacey.org

northwest christian high schoolNorthwest Christian High School’s mission is to assist the family by providing a Christ-centered, Bible-based education that inspires each student to pursue excellence in moral character, academics, and servant leadership.

4710 Park Center Avenue NE • Lacey, WA 98516(360) 491-2966 • www.nchs-olympia.org

communit y christian academyCommunity Christian Academy’s mission is to prepare students to impact their world for Christ by equipping them with a sound education, by empowering them with a biblical worldview, and by inspiring them through godly leadership.

4706 Park Center Avenue NE • Lacey, WA 98516360.493.2223 • www.olympiachristianschool.org

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fast facts about ntps

Founded in 1953, North thurston is the largest and most diverse district in thurston County.

NtPS is the only South Sound school district that offers a self-contained elementary talented & Gifted program (Lakes) and middle school Challenge Academy (Aspire).

Career & technical Education students have won numerous state and national awards. they may also take classes at New market Skills Center in tumwater or earn college credits through South Puget Sound Community College.

NtPS offers art and music instruction in grades 1-12. Aspire, is the only performing arts middle school in the South Sound area.

Last year more than 3,000 secondary students participated in NtPS interscholastic athletic programs. Our teams won several regional championships, and state titles in Girls’ Basketball, Wrestling, track and Swimming. We also have a new Girls’ Gymnastics program.

Last year, more than 4,500 volunteers gave 160,000 hours of their time in support of student achievement in our classrooms - a value of $3 million!

NtPS buses safely transport approximately 6,000 students a total of 6,500 miles each day to and from school. Several of our bus drivers and maintenance workers have won regional safety awards.

NtPS is thurston County’s largest food-service operation, serving approximately 8,400 meals (1,600 breakfasts and 6,800 lunches) each school day. Our healthy youth task Force is dedicated to improving the nutritional content of the school lunch program.

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our military Partners

J o i n t b a s e l e w i s m c c h o r d

Joint Base Lewis-McChord is a training and mobilization center for all services and is the only Army

power-projection platform west of the Rockies. Its key geographic location provides rapid access to the

deep-water ports of Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle for deploying equipment. Because of the surrounding

community support, natural setting and variety of entertainment near to and on the joint base, Joint Base

Lewis-McChord is a popular assignment and many people choose to live their retirement here. In this section

you will learn some history about Joint Base Lewis-McChord and find information about on-base resources.

Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base, located on Washington’s south Puget Sound in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, have almost a century of military service. Camp Lewis was established in 1917 and became Fort Lewis in 1927. McChord Air Force Base started as McChord Army Air Field in 1938 and became McChord Air Force base when the Air Force became a separate military service in 1947.

The U.S. Army’s I Corps is the primary unit on Fort Lewis and the U.S. Air Force 62nd Airlift Wing is the primary unit on McChord Air Force Base. They join more than 30 different units from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Reserve and National Guard, and Department of Defense agencies on the two bases.

On Feb. 1, 2010, Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base became Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) -- one of 12 joint bases worldwide. On that day, JBLM reached its initial operational capability, meaning the installation support functions at Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base began a phased consolidation to Army management under the Joint Base Garrison.

Creating the joint base was a complex process and required consolidatation of all support services for the military units, the families and retired community.

On Oct. 1, 2010, a five-year process culminated when Joint Base Lewis-McChord reached its final operational capability and was formally established as one of 12 joint bases worldwide. Merging Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force

Base, the creation of JBLM was directed as part of a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure action. With the establishment of the joint base, all installation support functions are provided by the Army-led Joint Base Garrison to all the services on the base - Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines.

JBLM is the largest military installation on the west coast of the United States with more than 415,000 acres, including Yakima Training Center in central Washington. It supports more than 100,000 people including military personnel, families, civilian and contract employees, and retirees and their families on-base population and in neighboring communities.

l e w i s a r m y m u s e u mThe Lewis Army Museum occupies the former Red Shield Inn, completed in 1919. The inn’s construction was contracted by the Salvation Army in 1918 to house newly-arriving Soldiers and their families at “Camp Lewis.” The building is one of two surviving buildings from the former Greene Park, a recreation area established for Soldiers mobilized or stationed here during World War I (the other surviving building houses the installation Family Readiness Center).

This was the building’s most extensive renovation since its construction was completed in 1919. It was transferred to government ownership on July 1, 1924, and served the needs of Fort Lewis soldiers and family members until 1972. In 1973, it re-opened as the home of the Fort Lewis Military Museum.

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J o i nt ba s e Le wi s - m cc h o r d d i r ec to ry

Headquartered at Madigan Army Medical Center on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the Madigan Healthcare System is a network of Army medical facilities located throughout Washington and California that serve more than 109,000 active duty service members, their families and retirees. Much like its civilian counterparts, the Madigan Healthcare System provides a wide array of medical services, such as general medical and surgical care, patient-centered adult and pediatric primary care, a 24-hour emergency room, specialty clinics, clinical services, behavioral health and wellness services. Locations serving enrolled patients in the vicinity of Joint Base Lewis-McChord include:

Madigan Army Medical Center, JBLM Lewis Main

Madigan-Puyallup Community Medical Home, Puyallup

Madigan-South Sound Community Medical Home, Olympia

McChord Medical Clinic, McChord Field

Madigan Annex, JBLM Lewis Main

Okubo Family Medicine and Dental Clinic, JBLM Lewis North

Winder Family Clinic, JBLM Lewis Main

Since its opening in 1944 Madigan has grown to include a full spectrum of specialty and subspecialty services for adult and pediatric patients to include Developmental Pediatrics, Hematology and Oncology, Interventional Radiology and Radiation Therapy. Madigan is also renowned for its medical research, graduate medical education, and medical simulation technology.

behavioral health programs Soldier Evaluation for Life Fitness (SELF) is a post-deployment screening tool that evaluates the physical, mental and spiritual health of every returning Soldier. Soldier Readiness Service (SRS) is a walk-in clinic where Soldiers can see behavioral health counselors the same day Child and Family Assistance Center (CAFAC) is a Madigan pilot program that incorporates three existing family-based behavioral health departments – Family Assistance for Maintaining Excellence (FAME), the Child Guidance Clinic and the School-based Behavioral Health Program – into a one-stop shop for family members. School Behavioral Health Program (SBH) program provides child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, who will evaluate and treat military children, and provide resilience-based models to students, staff and parents in the JBLM schools.

The McChord Air Museum is the official USAF organization whose mission is to portray the history of McChord Air Force Base, the aircraft woven through that history and the people who made that history part of our heritage. That mission is accomplished by the exhibit of aircraft, and scaled models, unit exhibits, extensive collection of armament, instruments, paintings and art from the USAF art collection, photographs, vintage uniforms and other memorabilia. The McChord Air Museum is open free to the public as an educational and recreational experience for all to enjoy.

cLub sAdvance Summer Camp/ROTC 253.966.0713 American Lake Community Center 253.967.9770 Cascade Community Center 253.964.0331 Club North 253.964.0144 Madigan Café/Latin Sensations 253.964.4054 Russell Landing Cafe 253.966.0400

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gymnasiumsJensen 253.967.5975 Keeler 253.967.6808 McVeigh 253.967.5869 Sheridan 253.967.7311 Soldiers Field House 253.967.4771 Wilson (North Ft.) 253.967.7471

hotLinesBOSS 253.967.5636 EO/Sexual Harassment 253.967.1960 Jail 253.967.5723 Mac Flight 253.967.7259 Military Police 253.967.3107 Red Cross 253.967.7686 Vehicle Registration 253.967.1914

LibrariesBook Patch Children 253.967.5533 Crittenberger 253.967.2824 Grandstaff 253.967.5889

medicaL servicesEmergency Room 253.968.1390 Pharmacy 253.968.1963 Refill Pharmacy Madigan 253.968.2999 Visitor/Patient Info 253.968.1710

miLitary support servicesID Cards 253.967.5065 Information Booth 253.966.8139

misceLL aneousArmy Community Service 253.967.7166 Billeting/Guest lodge 253.964.0211 CPO 253.967.4843 Finance 253.966.0272 Golf Course 253.967.6522 Gray Airfield 253.967.6628 ITT 253.967.6169 JBLM McChord Field 253.982.1110 JPPSO 253.967.5099 Museum 253.967.7206 Northwest Adventure Center 253.967.7744 PAO 253.967.0146 Taxi 253.582.3000 Theater Recoding 253.967.4329 Youth Fitness Zone 253.967.4441

recreation centersBowling Alley (M) 253.967.4661 Hi-Tech Wilson Rec 253.967.7471 Nelson 253.967.2539 Summit Arena 253.967.4458

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Being a senior in the Lacey community can be as fun-filled and active or scenic and relaxing as

you would like. Lacey is proud to have a strong senior population and therefore, provides many

resources for those who choose to retire here. Recreational, social, cultural and health programs are

offered year round to provide for the healthiest and most enjoyable senior living. To ease your navigation

through all that our community has to offer, you will find a calendar of events, health care facilities, senior

facility contact information and much more in the following pages.

S e n i o r L i v i n g

Lacey has consistently been perceived as a great retirement location. Lacey’s proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord makes it a popular retirement choice for the military. Recent demographics have shown that while the Sun Belt states are getting most of the retirement fueled economic growth, Washington State is the 10th largest retirement growth state in the U.S., and Lacey has been the beneficiary of a healthy portion of it. Drawn by the affordable housing, wide variety of activities, mild weather, availability of military retirement services and quality health care, retirees are flocking to South Sound.

While businesses benefit from servicing this growing market, the entire Lacey community benefits from the energy, skills and experience of its senior resident, whether volunteering in schools, the Chamber or the local museum.

Senior Services for South Sound is a private non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer board of directors, and has a long and distinguished history of serving the needs of older adults in the South Sound area. Established in 1973, the agency continues to provide a wide array of comprehensive services to seniors living in Mason and Thurston counties.

If you are new to the area, recently retired or looking for resources, Senior Services for South Sound is for you. Whether it’s taking a class, finding respite from care giving, volunteering, taking a trip, or inquiring about community

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resources, our staff and volunteers can help you rediscover and preserve your independence, self-esteem, and joy for life.

Services & Opportunities available

care connection ProgramProvides care consultation and assistance with finding in-home care.

senior center activities / events ProgramProvides recreational, social, lifelong learning, and health improvement services.

senior nutrition ProgramProvides nutritious noon meals.

services to at- risk seniors Program (stars)Provides adult day and respite care for frail seniors and their families.

care connection ProgramProvides care consultation and assistance with finding in-home care.

suPPortive services (sseF)Provides support to caregivers and help for seniors to remain independent and safe in the community.

triPs , tours & traveLOpen to all Active Adults from 18 to 118. Full schedule of trips online at southsoundseniors.orgContact Trips office: 360.586.6181 ext 126 or 127. email: [email protected]

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senior care FacilitiesAlterra Clare Bridge & Assisted Living 360.236.1400 Bonaventure of Lacey 360.455.8500Capital Place Retirement 360.357.9922Evergreen Nursing & The Firs Retirement Living Community 360.456.3477Garden Courte Memory Care 360.491.4435Hampton Special Care Center 360.786.6062 Manor Care 253.906.3399Merrill Gardens 360.456.0601 Panorama 360.456.0111 Patriots Landing 877.964.4900Providence Mother Joseph Care Center 360.493.4900Puget Sound Healthcare Center 360.754.9792Rehabilitation Center 360.491.9700Roo-Lan Health Care Center & Lodge 360.491.1765Rosemont Retirement & Assisted Living 360.458.1800 Sequoia Assisted Living 360.491.0491Vista Village Condos 360.456.2101West Woods Assisted Living 360.956.3396 Woodland Retirement & Assisted Living 360.528.3253

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recreational vehicleS and boat StorageAAA RV & Boat Storage 360.943.5099Aardvark RV & Boat Storage 360.943.1888Devoe Street RV & Boat Storage 360.705.0720Garry’s RV & Boat Storage 360.456.0651Olympic R.V. & Boat Storage 360.753.2344Public Storage 360.491.5094Shurgard Storage Center 360.357.7100South Gate R.V., Boat, & Etc. Storage 360.352.3934

active adult communitieSColonial Inn 360.459.9110 Jubilee at Hawks Prairie 360.491.5900Laurel Oaks Retirement Community 360.923.2211Panorama 360.456.0111 SheaHomes 360.455.0240

health careA key benefit to residents in Lacey is the outstanding quality of local health care. Health care is a major industry in South Puget Sound, demonstrated by the fact that three of the top employers in Thurston County are regional health care facilities, serving Thurston and surrounding counties. The size of the health care community is driven by the growing number of seniors attracted to the Lacey Community and the increasing number of young families who live here, all of whom are served by the quality institutions in the community. This level of care is one of the attractions that help to draw new businesses and development to the Lacey and Thurston area.

telephon e n u m b ers For ou r sen ior com m u n it y

S u p p o r t i v e S e r v i c e S f o r e l d e r S & t h e i r fa m i l i e S ( S S e f )Supportive Services for Elders and their Families (SSEF)Provides support to caregivers and help for seniors to remain independent and safe in the community.Services include:

• Information, Assistance and Referral Services to help seniors navigate through nutrition programs, food Bank, Meals on Wheels, available medical services, transportation, senior housing, financial management and social services.• Senior Phone Friend – reassurance, safety and social calls from other volunteer seniors.• Individual and family counseling

Two locations to help serve you. lacey senior center 6757 Pacific Avenue SE • Lacey, WA 98509 360.407.3967 • email: [email protected] olympia senior center 222 Columbia Street NW • Olympia, WA 98501 360.586.6181 • email: [email protected]

Lacey’s beautiful Senior Center is located in Woodland Creek Community Park and offers a variety of activities for the senior population including:

• Entertainment

• Information and referral service

• Recreational and social programs, including life skills, hobby classes fitness classes, support groups, clubs, outings, bingo, and dances

• Southeast Asian, Korean and Hispanic programs

• Congregate nutrition program, Meals on Wheels and satellite food bank distribution

• Health Services, including foot care, blood pressure checks, and more

• STARS, an adult day respite service program

• Wrinkles of Washington: Senior talent galore in this traveling variety fundraising road show

• Fundraising events, including rummage sales and a holiday bazaar

The Lacey Senior Center is owned and maintained by the City of Lacey, and is managed and programmed by Senior Services for South Sound.

Contact the Lacey Senior Center at 360.407.3967 for a schedule of activities.

capital medical center Capital Medical Center is a 110-bed full-service hospital, with two general family practice clinics. It serves all of Thurston and surrounding counties. It provides a comprehensive range of medical services and high quality care and is a forward thinking, innovative hospital where trust, teamwork and technology come together to make a positive difference in the health of our community and region. The Joint Commission accreditation powerfully demonstrates Capital Medical Center’s commitment to meet the highest national standards for quality and safety. 3900 Capital Mall Dr. SW • Olympia, WA 98502360.754.5858 • www.capitalmedical.com

group health cooperative Group Health Cooperative is a consumer-governed, nonprofit health care system that coordinates care and coverage. Founded in 1947 and based in Seattle, WA, Group Health and its subsidiary health carriers, Group Health Options, Inc. and KPS Health Plans, serve more than 600,000 residents of Washington state and Idaho. At Group Health, the goal is simple and straightforward: to keep you healthy. And if you do get sick, to make sure you get the best medical care possible.

700 Lilly Road • Olympia, WA 98506360.923.7000 • www.ghc.org

senior services - continued • Support groups – for spouse and adult children caring for loved ones• Early Stage Memory Loss Seminars (ESML) Eight sessions of educational programs for those with recently diagnosed memory problems and their care providers. www.southsoundseniors.org

Join ACUAs an ACU member you get competitive rates on loans and investments, and a broad range of services to meet your needs. And, since we’re member owned, you have a voice. Can your bank say that?

253.964.3113 / www.youracu.org

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church ServiceSMeets at Bonaventure of Lacey, in the Library9:30am - 10:45amwww.bonaventuresenior.com/ communities/lacey/events

enhance fitneSSOlympia Senior CenterBasic: 1:00pmIntermediate: 2:30pmAdvanced: 9:00amwww.southsoundseniors.org

DanceOlympia Senior CenterLive music & refreshments2:00pm – 4:00pmwww.southsoundseniors.org

happy hourMeets at Bonaventure of Lacey, Hospitality Room4:00pmwww.bonaventuresenior.com/ communities/lacey/events

healthy StepS WalkerSLeaves Olympia Senior Center at 9:00am

Nice Weather Days: Walk around Capitol Lake or Downtown Olympia Boardwalk

Bad Weather Days: Walk around inside of the mall.www.southsoundseniors.org

ZumbaMeets at Olympia Senior Center9:00amwww.southsoundseniors.org

yoga claSSMeets at Olympia Senior Center10:00am - 11:00amwww.southsoundseniors.org

tai chiMeets at Olympia Senior Center10:00 - 11:30am

enhance fitneSSOlympia Senior CenterBasic: 1:00pmIntermediate: 2:30pmAdvanced: 9:00amwww.southsoundseniors.org

Wine & moreMeets at Bonaventure of Lacey, Hospitality Room4:00pmwww.bonaventuresenior.com/ communities/lacey/events

tai chiOlympia Senior CenterBeginner: 5:00pm - 6:00pmIntermediate: 6:00pm - 7:00pmwww.southsoundseniors.org

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capital meDical center Capital Medical Center is a 110-bed full-service hospital, with two general family practice clinics. It serves all of Thurston and surrounding counties. It provides a comprehensive range of medical services and high quality care and is a forward thinking, innovative hospital where trust, teamwork and technology come together to make a positive difference in the health of our community and region. The Joint Commission accreditation powerfully demonstrates Capital Medical Center’s commitment to meet the highest national standards for quality and safety. 3900 Capital Mall Drive SW • Olympia, WA 98502360.754.5858 • www.capitalmedical.com

group health cooperative Group Health Cooperative is a consumer-governed, nonprofit health care system that coordinates care and coverage. Founded in 1947 and based in Seattle, WA, Group Health and its subsidiary health carriers, Group Health Options, Inc. and KPS Health Plans, serve more than 600,000 residents of Washington state and Idaho. At Group Health, the goal is simple and straightforward: to keep you healthy. And if you do get sick, to make sure you get the best medical care possible.

700 Lilly Road NE • Olympia, WA 98506360.923.7000 • www.ghc.org

proviDence St. peter hoSpital Providence St. Peter Hospital was founded in 1887 and is the largest private employer in Thurston County, as well as, the largest hospital in the region. It is a 290-bed not-for-profit regional teaching hospital that offers comprehensive medical, surgical, and behavioral health services. The hospital offers a free physician referral line, ProvidencePLUS, at 360.493.7768.

413 Lilly Road NE • Olympia, WA 98506360.491.9480 • www.providence.org

proviDence meDical group at haWkS prairie HAWkS PRAiRiE FAMiLy MEDiCiNE 360.413.4200At Providence Medical Group - Hawks Prairie Family Medicine, experienced providers and staff offer full-service medical care for all ages, from newborns to seniors. Areas of service include, Women’s health, Men’s health, Children’s health, Preventive services and health care maintenance, management of allergy, asthma and skin conditions, treatment of acute illness and injuries, chronic disease management, and casting and splinting.

lacey Walking groupMeets at 10:00am at the Lacey Senior Center360.491.4044

enhance fitneSSOlympia Senior CenterBasic: 1:00pmIntermediate: 2:30pmAdvanced: 9:00amwww.southsoundseniors.org

Senior monDay buffetLucky Eagle Casino 10:00am - 8pmwww.luckyeagle.com/dining/grand-buffet

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healthy StepS WalkerSLeaves Olympia Senior Center at 9:00am

Nice Weather Days: Walk around Capitol Lake or Downtown Olympia Boardwalk

Bad Weather Days: Walk around inside of the mall.www.southsoundseniors.org

poetry WorkShop4th tueSDay every monthMeets at Bonaventure of Lacey6:00pm - 8:00pm www.bonaventuresenior.com/communities/lacey/events

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Thursday, July 26th – Sunday, July 29thEvents for the 2012 Washington State Senior Games include:

Archery, Basketball, Badminton, Bowling, Cowboy Action Shooting, Cycling, Dance, Golf, Pickleball, Pool/8-Ball, Race Walkin er, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball.

Call Puget Sound Senior Games for more information call 360.413.0148.

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The office is open for appointments 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday (closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:00pm.) Occasional evening and weekend hours are available. They offer same-day appointments for established patients and are often accepting new patients.

HAWkS PRAiRiE iNTERNAL MEDiCiNE 360.923.4600 This location serves adults of all ages. Their board-certified internal medicine physicians have special training in the prevention and treatment diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, heart disease, and other illnesses and injuries.

This office is open for appointments 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday. They are closed on weekends and major holidays.

2555 Marvin Road NE • Lacey, WA 98516360.413.4200 • www2.providence.org

OLyMPiA ENDOCRiNOLOGy 360.413.4250

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AmericAn FAmily insurAnce,JeFF KeArin Agency(360) 459-0989www.jeffkearin.comAmericAn FAmily insurAnce,Justin WAgner Agency(360) 705-0200www.justinwagneragency.comAnchor BAnK, lAcey(360) 491-2250www.anchornetbank.comAnchor BAnK, mArtin WAy(360) 412-0118www.anchornetbank.comAnnie’s unique giFts & giFt BAsKets(360) 490-6086www.anniesuniquegifts.comArmAdA corp. (360) 956-3630 www.armadacorp.comBB&c solutions(360) 402-1414www.claudiaoconnor.comB&r Flooring AmericA(360) 456-2323www.brsalesinc.comKen BAlsleywww.kenbalsley.comBeAu legs Fish n’ chips (360) 915-6328www.beaulegs.comBecu(206) 214-1481www.becu.orgmiKe BeehlerBehAviorAl heAlth resources(360) 704-7170www.bhr.orgBerschAuer phillips construction co. (360) 754-5788www.bp-construction.comBest Western plus lAcey inn & suites (360) 456-5655 www.bestwesternwashington.com/ lacey-hotelsBliss & sKeen, cpA’s(360) 754-5848www.blisscpa.comBonAventure oF lAcey(360) 455-8500www.bonaventuresenior.comBoys & girls cluBs oF thurston county(360) 956-0755www.bgctc.orgBrAndmAn university(360) 493-8375www.washington.chapman.eduBright noW! dentAl (360) 455-9544www.brightnow.comBrincKen sAFe & locK(360) 459-5640www.besafeandlock.comBroWn & BroWn oF WAshington inc.(253) 396-5500www.bbtacoma.comBudd BAy promotions & AppArel(360) 709-0483www.buddbay.comBusiness exAminer(253) 404-0891www.businessexaminer.comccABelA’s World’s Foremost outFitter (360) 252-3500www.cabelas.com

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a l p h a b e t i c a l

The Lacey Chamber of Commerce is a non profit service organization that supports the business community of Lacey and the outlying area of Thurston County since 1961. We are known for being a “hands on”, business savvy, engaging Chamber of Commerce. We serve our members through networking events, discounted advertising and programs. Our partnerships are vital to our success and our relationships with the City of Lacey, Economic Development Council, North Thurston Public Schools, Saint Martins University, South Puget Sound Community College and mainly our chamber members are unwavering. We give our members avenues for their businesses to be more successful and visible.

b e c o m e a m e m b e r

basic membership inquiry

b o o m !i g n i t es pa r k

Business Name

Business Address

Billing Address (if different)

Business Phone

Primary Contact

Secondary Contact

Business Category

Website

APPOINTED & ELECTEDOFFICIALS $150

RETIRED $110 (not in business)

CHARITABLE $220 (501C3)

Business $820 (31-50)

Business $910 (51-75)

Business $1,040 (76 & up)

Business $250 (1-4)

Business $350 (5-10)

Business $480 (11-20)

Business $620 (21-30)

For more information about the Chambers Executive Membership levels please contact our office at 360.491.4141

• Referrals from the Chamber office

• 2 Community Resource Guide Listings

• Display your promotional material in the Lacey Visitor Center

• Article submission for our monthly newsletter, Thrive!

• Tons of networking opportunities (Monthly Forum, Business After Hours, Grand Openings, etc.)

• Free newsletter flyer insert ($125 value)

• Free set of mailing labels ($125 value)

• Listing in Chamber online membership directory with free link to your website

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