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See Supporting Joint Base Lewis McChord on page 11.
See November 5:01 Surge—Columbia Bank on page 10.
Lacey Chamber of Commerce
thrive! December 2011 / Vol. 12, No. 12
Inside this issue
Calendar of Events 2
President’s Message 3
Letter from Executive Director 4
Employment Security Extends Program 5
Auction Thank Yous 6
2011 Business Awards 7
Business is Booming! 8
Kidwiler Scholarship Thank Yous 9
Free Micosoft Courses 9
November 5:01 Surge—Columbia Bank 10
Boys & Girls Club 10
Supporting JBLM 11
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Design and layout of the Thrive newsletter is performed by Essential Business Support.
Where can I get my morning espresso?
T H I N K Chamber FirstCopper Creek Coffee Co. – 4120 Martin Way ECutters Point – 5831 Lacey Blvd SE, Suite ACutters Point – 5750 Ruddel Rd. SEDancing Goats – 4219 6th Ave SE, Suite APanera Bread – 1320 Marvin Rd SE, Suite E
If your favorite isn’t here, please help them join us!
Merry Christmas!
2 December 2011
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Media SponsorMetlife5400 Martin Way, Suite DLacey, WA 98516360-791-8778www.metilife.com
5:01 Surge – December 8Union Bank 130 Marvin Rd SE, Suite 140 Lacey, WA 98503 www.unionbank.com Join us on Thursday, December 8, for great networking!
December Chamber EventsWednesday—ForumTopic: Service Clubs and Their MissionRegistration begins at 11:30 a.m. Program begins at noon Saint Martin’s Worthington Center Cost: members prepaid online $18/at the door $20/guests $25 Please prepay at http://www.laceychamber.com/register-overview/Thank you to our Forum and Media Sponsors:
Nisqually Red Wind Casino Metlife
Thursday—5:01 Surge Union Bank 130 Marvin Rd SE, Suite 140 Lacey, WA 98503 5:01-7:00 p.m.Come network with us!
Friday—Government Affairs Council 11:30 a.m. Panorama—Chambers House Restaurant 1751 Circle Lane SE
Military Affairs Council—Canceled
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Thursday—Member Orientation10:30 a.m.-noon and 5:30-7:00 p.m.Chamber Conference RoomRSVP to Tony Salas, 491-4141
Tuesday—Education Council9:30 a.m.Chamber Conference Room
Tuesday—Board Advance/Planning Session for 2012 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chamber Conference Room
OFFICE CLOSED—Friday, December 23 and Monday, December 26
Tuesday—Ambassador’s Council 12:00 p.m. (noon) Dirty Dave’s Pizza 3939 Martin Way
Lacey B.A.N.G. (Business and Networking Group) Tuesdays
Copper Creek Coffee Company, 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 4120 Martin Way E
WednesdaysBest Western Suites in Lacey, 7:15-8:45 a.m. 8326 Quinault Dr. NE
Space is limited in both groups, contact Tony Salas 491-4141 to reserve your spot. Free to attend, just the cost of your meal.
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SponsorsExecutive Board
Felix Peguero, President, Edward Jones Investments, 438-0341Lowell Gordon, President Elect, The Creative Office, 754-1732Angelique Wilson, Vice President, Professional Temp Staffing Agency, 786-8443Mike Harris, Treasurer & *Board Member, Columbia Bank, 459-3344Karen Schade, Secretary, America’s Credit Union, 253-912-3257 Jerry Farmer, Past President, 94.5 ROXY, 236-1010
Board of DirectorsAndrew Barkis, Hometown Property Management, 456-7368Marny Bright, Business Examiner, 878-2158Tom Carroll, Network Communications International, 701-1532Al Eckroth, Virgil Adams Real Estate, 701-3307Jason Hammeren, Cabela’s, 252-3500Grace Kendall, FASTSIGNS, 438-3800Brent Walz, OBee Credit Union, 528-5361Madelin White, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day Spa, 491-4911
CommitteesAmbassadors–Amanda Graham, Lacey Chamber Event Coordinator, 491-4141Auction–Madelin White, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day Spa, 491-4911BBQ–Al Eckroth, Virgil Adams Real Estate, 701-3307Education-Chair needed contact Chamber 491-4141 if interestedFundraising–Brent Walz, OBee Credit Union, 528-5361Government Affairs–Daniela Anderson, Hometown Prop. Mgmt, 456-7368 Golf–Chair needed contact Chamber 491-4141 if interestedKidwiler Scholarship Foundation–Stewart Ridgeway, CPA, 459-4404Military Affairs–Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union, (253) 983-8636
Board of Directors
Weekly
December 2011 3
Message from the President
By Felix Peguero, Edward Jones Investments
Where did the time go? It seems like just yesterday I was writing the article
for the month of November. As time flies by remember to seize the day and make the most of each opportunity. Speaking of time, I hope you are all enjoying the holiday season and had the opportunity to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends. I had the blessing
of having my parents come to visit from sunny Florida to celebrate Thanksgiving as well as my 34th birthday. We had a great time making memories together and, of course, we ate way too much.
Looking forward to the December Forum, we will be having a panel of representatives from several service organizations. They will be sharing with us their mission and focus as well as the avenues that they provide for us to SERVE our community. Having been part of several service organizations over the past five years, I must say that I have enjoyed the opportunity to serve, network, fellowship, and support our community through them.
If you’re not a member of a service organization, I strongly encourage you to find one that has a mission you can stand behind and then get involved. Giving of your time and talent is very rewarding.
Also, at the upcoming Forum you will notice some slight changes. Besides the lack of white hair on your Chamber president’s head, we will be having a service member from one of our five military service branches lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Thereafter, we will have clergy from our community lead us in an invocation. We will also be replacing our Kidwiler Membership spotlight with a “Membership Recruitment” and “THINK CHAMBER FIRST” spotlight. This will be in-line with our focus this year and beyond of growing our
membership base as well as thinking Chamber first when we spend our dollars in our local economy. Doing this benefits us all. If you have helped to recruit a new member to the Chamber or have thought Chamber first this past year, we want to put YOU, and the business you either recruited or have done business with, in the spotlight at our Forum. Please contact the Chamber at (360) 491-4141 and either Sceni or Amanda will gladly take the information from you.
Our board of directors will be meeting on December 20 for our annual board advance. We will be revisiting our mission statement and core values, as well as creating ways to add more value to your Chamber membership. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions or recommendations, we would be happy to hear from you. You can contact the Chamber office or contact me directly at [email protected].
As we wrap up this year, remember to finish strong as it concerns your business, enjoy your time this holiday season with your family and friends, and remember to always “Think Chamber First.” See you all next year!
At your SERVICE,
Felix PegueroLacey Chamber President
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As we approach the end of 2011, many things have been accomplished this
year, as I recapped last month. I am looking forward to 2012 and those things yet to achieve in order to continue my pledge to bring value to your membership and develop the culture of Think Chamber First. I have heard many stories about changes our members have made in their shopping and buying
decisions already and they warm my heart. I know as we continue growing in our commitment to shop each other first, there will be more success stories in the future.
Our focus on growth is gaining momentum. With a number of new businesses and returning members, our membership has grown by 15-20 in the month of November. This is a great opportunity for you to place new people in your sphere of influence and develop more productive relationships. Much of this growth has come as a result of referrals from you, our members. Your help in growing the Chamber is key to our continued success and I thank you for your commitment to our future.
It’s nearly time for the Community Resource Guide, and I know you are looking forward to participating again in this great publication. We are expanding the value by increasing your choices and price points to promote your business in the Guide. Information will be coming to you in late December about these opportunities.
Another great and fun way to promote your business is in the Thrive. There has been a new addition since August called Hmmm…Didn’t Know That! We are constantly on the lookout for fun facts, trivia, or other tidbits that set your business apart from
others. If your business is on the cutting edge of something, sells more of anything, was ranked as the top of a category, or anything that sets you apart, submit that information to the Chamber office by the 15th of the month.
Holiday time is here and it seems like the years are going faster and faster. On behalf of the Chamber staff I wish you a calm, peaceful shopping season; that all of your meals have the taste of a million calories and the impact of zero; and your families remain safe and comfortable and that you enjoy a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanza, and a safe and Happy New Year.
Potpourri By Tony Salas, Executive Director, Lacey Chamber of Commerce
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Employment Security Extends Program to Beat Back LayoffsBy Paul Trause, Employment Security Commissioner
With the economy stuck in neutral, many Washington business owners are adjusting
their economic outlook and beginning to consider the possibility of another recession.
This will force some companies to consider employee layoffs as a possible solution but it doesn’t have to.
Thousands of businesses in Washington have avoided layoffs during these tough economic times through the Employment Security Department’s Shared-Work Program. In the last two years alone, we estimate the program saved more than 50,000 jobs and more than $100 million in unemployment benefit payments.
The program is quite simple. Employers temporarily reduce the work hours of their full-time employees by up to 50 percent, and the workers collect partial unemployment benefits to replace a portion of their lost wages.
Over the past few months, I have traveled across the state visiting with businesses to learn how the program is working. I also want participating businesses to know that we are extending Shared-Work plans beyond the usual two-year window to help keep
businesses afloat. Previously, a company could be on Shared Work for only two years before having to take a year off.
During my tour, I have seen firsthand how the Shared-Work Program is making a difference. In Spokane, I learned how EZ Adjustable Boat Trailers is using the program to reduce its payroll costs by 20 to 30 percent and still maintain its skilled workforce.
In another case, the Center for Pediatrics in Kennewick is managing recent cuts in Medicaid reimbursements by having all employees work reduced hours until the company is able to expand its customer base.
And in Wenatchee, Papé Machinery was relieved to learn that the company could now apply for a third year of Shared-Work coverage due to the worsening economy.
No matter what area of the state, I have heard over and over again how grateful employers and employees are to have Shared Work as an alternative to layoffs.
Here in Washington, about 2,200 businesses and nearly 25,000 employees are currently approved to participate in the program. That’s down from 3,500 businesses and 51,000 employees during the peak of the recession in 2010—and probably a fraction of the businesses that would benefit from this program.
If your company is considering layoffs or nearing the end of its second Shared-Work plan year, call Employment Security at 800-752-2500 or send an email to the Shared-Work Unit. You might be able to prevent a costly layoff.
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Executive SponsorsPresenting Sponsor
Auctioneer Sponsor
Our Sincere Thanks!Thank you to all who made a our 2011 annual fund-raising auction, Rockin’ Around the Clock, a great success! As usual, we are completely in awe of your generosity! We appreciate and thank you for your continued support year after year!
Special Thanks to:Master of Ceremonies: Andrew Barkis,
Hometown Property ManagementAuctioneer: Jerry Farmer, 94.5 ROXYAuction Spotters: John O’Callahan,
RelyLocal-Olympia; Mike Wolfe, Mutual of Omaha; Angelique Wilson, Professional Temp Staffing Agency; Kelli Hegsted, KDH Business Services
Catalog design: Essential Business SupportPowerPoint created by: Chris Lester & Tyson
KolbBasket Design: Annie CappielloCatering: Nisqually Red Wind Casino
Auction Committee MembersMadelin White, Merle Norman Cosmetics,
Wigs & Day SPA , ChairAnita Yarber, Exit Realty BoardwalkAnnie Cappiello, Annie’s Unique Gifts & Gift
BasketsCharlotte Dickison, Greater Olympia
Dixieland Jazz FestivalArvilla Moore, Chamber Volunteer
Volunteers Brent Walz, Ross Irwin, John Bradburn, Karen Schade, Marny Bright, Scott Connolly, Tyson Kolb, Steve Capps, Mike Wolfe, Kelley Hammeran, Janice Swain, Mark White, Kelli Hegsted, Nona Woodard, Kyla Salas, Heidi Behrends—Cerniwey, Arvilla Moore, Margie Eckroth, and Norma Croshaw
Dessert Frenzy ProvidersArvilla MooreBonjour CupcakesCathie GreensteinCostcoEdward Jones Investments-Felix PegueroFred Meyer BakeryHeidi Behrends-CerniweyJudy Wilson
Mountain Home BakeryNative New Yorker RestaurantO’Blarney’s Irish PubOccasions Catering and Special EventsRAM Restaurant & BreweryRamblin Jacks Rib EyeWagner’s European Bakery
Thank You to 2011 Donors94.5 ROXYA Steve’s Professional Truck Mounted Steam CleaningAlpine Experience/Olympic OutfittersAM 1240 KGY/ 96.9 The SoundAmerica’s Credit UnionAnchor BankAnnie’s Unique Gifts.comAzteca Mexican RestaurantBayside QuiltingBicoastal Media (KELA/KMNT)Brewery City PizzaCabela’sCharlotte DickisonChris Lester Insurance ServicesClub Z ! In Home Tutoring ServicesColonial Inn Senior ApartmentsColumbia BankDirty Dave’s Pizza ParlorDiscover AquaticsDuoClothing Co.Earth Friendly ProductsEdward Jones Investments—Felix PegueroEdward Jones Investments—Jeff KoppEmerald DownsExit Realty Boardwalk-Hal and Anita YarberFASTSIGNSFerguson EnterprisesFirst Citizens BankG.L. Kluh JewelersGeorge Sharp and Paridman ProductionsGreater Olympia Dixieland Jazz FestivalGreg and Ann CuoioHeritage BankHolly Blue CounselingIdalis Medical Spa
Intercity TransitIrish Alana SalonIt’s Your ImageJan TeagueJeff Evans—Interactive MagicKDH Business ServicesKaren SchadeKenBalsley.com Legal Shield and GoSmallBiz.comLeib/Roach PropertiesMaintenance by Hometown Inc.Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs & Day SPAMutual of Omaha—Mike WolfeNative New Yorker RestaurantNetwork Communications InternationalNorth Thurston Public SchoolsOccasions Catering and Special EventsOlympia Federal SavingsOlympia Vision ClinicOstrom’s Mushroom FarmPanorama-Chamber’s House RestaurantPardiman ProductionsPeggy RogersPremier Media Group—South Sound & 425
MagazinePrime Development GroupProfessional Temp Staffing AgencyQuinault Beach Resort & CasinoRed Lion Hotel-OlympiaRelyLocal-OlympiaROUSE EyeCARE CENTERS. Stewart Ridgeway, CPASeattle MarinersSeattle Sounders—Kasey KellerShipwreck BeadsSigns by TomorrowSouth Bay PressSouth Fresh Clams and OystersSpa Services PlusStrader Hallet & Co., P.S.TAGS Awards & SpecialtiesThe Creative OfficeThe Guardsman Menswear & Tuxedo RentalThurston County Coroner—Gary Warnock
See Donors on page 10
December 2011 7
2011 Lacey Chamber Business Award Winners
New Business of the YearRelyLocal-Olympia
Thane Bryenton
Small Business of the YearAnnie’s Unique Gifts and Gift Baskets
Annie Cappiello
Medium Sized Business of the YearEarth Friendly Products
Matt Arkin
Corporate Business of the YearCapitol City PressMike Thompson
Dr. Joseph Bessie accepted a special award on behalf of Saint
Martin’s University for their leader-ship and community service
President’s Choice Award Mike Beehler in recognition for
his outstanding dedication to the Chamber (Mike was not in attendance)
Volunteer of the Year Award Al Eckroth for his execution of the
first-ever South Sound BBQ Fest
Past President’s Award Jeff Powell recognized for service
as past president
President’s Award Felix Peguero thanked outgoing
president, Jerry Farmer
8 December 2011
New MembersAFLAC 2590 Willamette Dr. NELacey, WA 98516Contact: Andrew JackmanCategory: Supplemental InsurancePhone: 360.489.2383Web: www.aflac.com
Dancing Goats Coffee Bar4219 6th Ave. SE, Suite ALacey, WA 98503Contact: Chris ReimertzCategory: Coffee BarPhone: 360.359.4622Web: www.batdorfcoffee.com
Dayle Designs8518 Kimmie St. SWTumwater, WA 98512Contact: Dayle MortinCategory: Graphic & Web Design, PrintingPhone: 360.352.4051Web: www.dayledesigns.biz
Business is Booming!
Renewals1-2 Years:
NW Kicks LLCAnnies Unique Gifts & Gift Baskets
3-4 YearsBonaventure of LaceyThe Creative Office—SPARK! InvestorCabela’s World’s Foremost Outfitter—IGNITE! Investor
5-9 YearsPrime Development GroupAllstate Insurance—Bill Funk
DZine: Creative Solutions & Graphic Designs – SPARK Investor!Contact: Dan NicholsonCategory: Promotional Products/Commercial PrintingPhone: 253.307.4903Web: www.dzinesallday.com
KELA AM 1470 / KMNT Country 104.3 FM1635 S. Gold St.Centralia, WA 98531Contact: Kyla SalasCategory: RadioPhone: 360.388.5640Web: www.kelaam.com
Paprika Catering 455 North St. Tumwater, WA 98501Contact: Krist DohringCategory: CateringPhone: 360.970.0689Web: www.paprikacatering.net
Sign-A-Rama of Olympia2633 Willamette Dr. NE, Suite HLacey, WA 98516Contact : Jeff Klingsberg
Kidwiler Scholarship Fund Thank Yous
The Lacey Chamber would like to thank these member businesses who donated raffle prizes to benefit the Kidwiler Scholarship at the November 2011 Forum:
A Steve’s Professional Truck Mounted Steam CleaningAnnie’s Unique Gifts & Gift BasketsCabinets by TrivonnaCustom SecurityEdward Jones Investments - Felix PegueroEdward Jones Investments - Pat LenahanOccasions Catering & Special EventsPardiman ProductionsProfessional Temp Staffing AgencyS. Stewart Ridgeway, CPASigns By TomorrowSterling Savings BankTwinStar Credit Union
Thank You for Your Continued Support!
Sign-A-Rama of Olympia (continued)Category : SignagePhone: 360.915.9207Web: www.signarama-olympia.com
State Farm Insurance700 Sleater Kinney Rd. SE #ALacey, WA 98503Contact: Kevin HaywardCategory: Insurance & Financial ServicesPhone: 360.459.2277Web: www.laceywainsurance.com
Studio B Hair Design + Waxing Studio2747 Pacific Ave. C-1Olympia, WA 98501Contact: April GarciaCategory: Hair SalonPhone: 360.915.9470Web: www.studiobhairnwaxing.com
Team BeachbodyContact: Akiko Yoshii-JohnsonCategory: Fitness CoachPhone: 360.402.7218Web: www.akikommitfitness.com
December 2011 9
If you own or work for a business that uses Microsoft software, here’s a deal that you can’t beat. The Washington State Employment Security Department has extended its
contract with Microsoft to make the company’s entire suite of online courses available for free to Washington residents through October 2012.
The offer is open to anyone of working age—both the employed and unemployed. Employment Security Commissioner Paul Trause said the free e-learning is part of the department’s efforts to help improve the computers skills of Washington’s work force.
“Many people are familiar with Microsoft products, but few are truly expert on even one of the software programs—let alone three or four of them,” said Paul Trause. The free courses are a great way to improve the computer skills of one employee—or even hundreds of employees.
The Microsoft e-learning library includes hundreds of courses covering every software program produced by the company since 2002.
Free Microsoft Courses Extended Through October 2012By Sheryl Hutchison, Communications Director, Employment Security Department
The newsletter will no longer be delivered by mail, instead, a link to the newsletter will be sent to your e-mail. The newsletter is also posted on our website at www.laceychamber.com. Printed copies will be brought to all Chamber functions and will be available in our office.
Thrive Newsletter is Going Green
Registration is handled through local WorkSource centers. You can learn more about Microsoft e-learning and submit a registration request online at www.wa.gov/esd/e-learning.
Or you can contact your WorkSource business services representative for personalized service; office listings are posted on Go2WorkSource.com—click on the “WorkSource Offices” tab near the top-right.
10 December 2011
Columbia Bank is a Washington state-chartered full-service commercial bank that was again awarded one of Seattle Business Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For
2011 and was designated one of Puget Sound Business Journal’s “Washington’s Best Workplaces 2011.” Columbia Bank has grown from 54 branches in January 2010 to 102 branches currently, including 77 branches in Washington state and 25 branches in Oregon.
Mike Harris and his wonderful staff indulged our members with mimosas, tasty appetizers, and great door prizes at their Lacey branch located at 655 Golf Club Place SE.
November 5:01 Surge—Columbia Bank
From L to R: Tami Waterman, AVP/Branch Officer, Mike Harris,
VP/Branch Manager, Stephanie McClain, Financial Consultant,
Janine Thompson, CSR/Teller, Terry Smith, Teller, and center
front is Angie Binion, Sr. CSR.
Beginning January 2012 the price to attend Forum is going to $25, BUT, if you prepay online it remains $18. For those of you who have prepaid lunch cards, please RSVP to [email protected]. If you are interested in purchasing a lunch card good for 12 lunches, contact [email protected]. Lunch Card price remains $216.
Forum Pricing
Boys and Girls Club Hires New Director
Mike Babauta has been hired to fill the posi-tion of Olympia Boys & Girls Club Branch Director. Mike has been serving as the interim director for the last two months and was for-
merly the Lacey Boys & Girls Club Program Director—having served in that position for approximately three years. He came to Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County with a great deal of experience, having previously worked for several other youth serving agencies. Mike holds a Bachelor’s Degree from West-ern Washington University. His leadership, experience and skill all make him an exceptional choice for Branch Director for the Olympia Club.
Donors (continued from page 6)
Thurston County FairThurston EDCTwinStar Credit UnionU.S. Martial Arts CenterUnderground Derby LeagueVanDorm Realty—Cheri WilkinsWashington Land Yacht Harbor ClubWashington Center for the Performing ArtsWest Coast Bank—Lacey and Hawks Prairie BranchWestern MeatsWilliams Group Marketing + DesignWind Up Here
December 2011 11
Tis the season to give back to those who deserve it the most, specifically our
soldiers and airmen of Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM) and Camp Murray. November was indeed a very busy month while we made plans to give the 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team’s (SBCT) leadership a proper send off for their upcoming deployment. We also spread goodwill on
both military installations by delivering all of those turkeys we collected from generous community organizations and members. You’ll probably recall the requests for donations you received through the Chamber.
During the evening of November 16, the Captain Meriwether Lewis Lacey Subchapter hosted the 3-2 SBCT Leadership gathering at the Thurston County Fair Grounds. The Lacey Chamber, City of Lacey, and North Thurston Public Schools also helped plan the event. Approximately 200 people were in attendance, including the Mayor of Lacey, City Council Members, and the 3-2 SBCT leadership. Denise Burditus, the Lacey Subchapter president and Heritage Bank vice president, presided and it ended with a birthday celebration for Col. Chuck Webster and Command Sergeant Major Sam Murphy. In addition, special thanks to the evening’s sponsors: Heritage Bank, Harborstone Credit Union, Costco, and the Lacey Subchapter.
Earlier the same day, over 300 turkeys were delivered to families in need on Joint Base Lewis McChord and Camp
Supporting Joint Base Lewis McChordBy Carlene Joseph, Harborstone Credit Union, Military Affairs Committee Chair
Murray. The turkeys were provided by the different subchapters of AUSA, Old Cannery Furniture Store, the Air Force Association, Harborstone Credit Union, and many other individual donors. For those who donated, thank you very much for your generosity. Next, we’ll continue down the road to collect donations for Operation Ham Grenade to support military families during the Christmas holiday season.
Overall, it has been a very busy holiday season. If any of you are interested in becoming more involved with the military, please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. We’re already planning a welcome home celebration for the 3-2 SBCT even though their return is planned for twelve months away, so we need your help to raise $50,000.
Finally, remember there is no Military Affairs Committee meeting in December! Wishing you all a safe and joyous holiday season.
Turkeys delivered to families on Joint Base Lewis McChord and Camp Murray.
Hmmm... Didn’t Know That!
Left from left to right: Col Chuck Webster and CSM Sam Murphy
The restaurant review service Zagat named Panera Bread Restaurants #1 Best Health Option, Best Salad, and Best Facilities among restaurants with fewer than 5,000 locations.
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