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FEBRUARY 2017 calendar Wednesday, February 1 3:30pm Marketing & Promotions Division Meeting Thursday, February 2 Ambassador Meeting Friday, February 3 Ribbon Cutting Chandlers Square Tuesday, February 7 Membership Division Meeting Tuesday, February 7 Retail Trades Meeting Tuesday, February 7 Marine Trades Division Meeting cornerstone members 11:45am 3:30pm 4:00pm 8:30am 10:00am Wednesday, February 8 2:30pm Economic & Development Division Meeting Thursday, February 9 Chamber Luncheon City Hall, Council Chambers Thursday, February 16 Business After Hours Island Hospital Pain Clinic Friday, February 17 Finance/Executive Meeting Monday, February 20 Office Closed President's Day Tuesday, February 21 Board Meeting Anacortes School District 11:30am 5:30pm 10:30am Closed 3:30pm 819 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 360.293.7911 info@anacortes.org www.anacortes.org THE ANACORTES COMMUNICATOR The Newsletter of the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce Volume 26 / Issue 02 TESORO Puget Sound Refinery chamber luncheon Mayor Gere looks forward to presenting the State of the City at 11:30 am on February 9, 2017 in Anacortes City Hall Council Chambers. She will highlight the accomplishments of 2016, completion of the Comprehensive Plan, updated Municipal Code, paving and other completed infrastructure projects. Also, projects for 2017 will be presented, which include a new Maritime Strategic Plan, update of the Depot Masterplan, Fiber implementation, paving in our Central Business District, and a new water tank. The biannual budget for 2017-2018 will be outlined with projects, and progress that support the commitment of a well-maintained infrastructure, protection of natural resources, public safety, investment in economic development and being good stewards with all our resources. This quote is from our Comprehensive Plan and every day I hold myself accountable to this statement. Anacortes is a unique creative, vibrant, and caring maritime waterfront community that supports cultural and economic diversity and vitality, balances sustainable growth with respect for our history, and protects our natural environment and public lands for future generations. Our February luncheon is sponsored by Interpreting Technology who prides itself on serving the information technology needs of many throughout Northwest Washington and beyond. Their clients range from home users to public and private sector, including small family operations to municipalities, financial institutions, manufacturing facilities, and international corporations. They respect that each client s needs, industry and budget vary and ensure their needs are met in the most economical way, without hindering safety and security. They look forward to providing business and residential IT solutions that work for you. Interpreting Technology offers cloud services, consulting, implementation, infrastructure services, managed service programs, security auditing, virtualization, wireless configurations, new desktop and laptop work stations, along with economical work station options, servers and networking and much, much more! The lunch will take place at the City Hall Council Chambers at 904 6th Street, from 11:30 am to 1pm. Please RSVP and pay online or in the chamber office to receive the $15 rate. Payment at the door at the time of the luncheon will be $18. Please bring a gift for the giveaway! business after hours Please join us on February 16, 2017 from 5:30-7:00 pm for our business after hours at the Island Hospital Center for Pain Management, see below for location details. Millions of Americans suffer from chronic pain, far too many accepting that pain is just part of growing older. Pain keeps many from enjoying full lives by limiting activities, costing them thousands for care and affecting emotional well-being. Island Hospital recently welcomed pain specialist Xi Bei Tian MD to provide interventional pain treatments at the newly expanded Center for Pain Management. Dr. Tian utilizes a range of treatment options, including injections and radio-frequency therapies, to block the pain at the source. Geoffrey Godfrey FNP, MSN, continues his holistic approach to pain relief at the same location, 2511 M Ave., Suite C, in the southeast corner of the lower level of the IH Medical Office Building. NOTE: To attend the Business After Hours, enter from 26th Street and park on the street or behind the building. The Pain Center cannot be accessed from The Walk-In Clinic on M Avenue since its open until 8 p.m. For a map with parking options, please contact Dennis Richards at 299-1310 or (better) drichards@islandhospital.org. Please join us Thursday, February 16th from 5:30-7:00 pm, gifts for the giveaway are welcome!

Financial solutions for life. Anacortes Office (360) 588-0153 Member FDIC peoplesbank-wa.com a message from the board chairman As we move into 2017, it is time to reinvigorate our groups, committees and divisions where the true work of the chamber is completed. We also feel that participation in these groups should be beneficial to you as the volunteer. Making new connections and friends is an integral reason why businesses join a chamber, and your volunteer work offers that. Our chamber is divided into divisions (which represent all members), trade groups, and festival committees. Divisions Marketing & Promotions; Strategy Statement: Tell positive stories about Anacortes and help local entities (businesses, civic organizations, chamber members, etc.) to become part of the story. To be good stewards of our promotional responsibilities, creating public outreach programs that encourage visitors to invest in our community. meet your board Gina Walsh Gina Walsh began her banking career many years ago in Bellingham starting with a part-time job while her young daughter went to pre-school. She was quickly promoted to Operations Manager and eventually took an interest in real estate lending. That path took her from loan processor to escrow officer to credit administrator, finally settling in as a closing administrator at a bank in Bellingham. Her husband Nick had been working for the Anacortes Fire Department for almost 10 years when he was promoted to Division Chief for EMS and Training. This promotion required them to move to Anacortes, which they had intended to do when he was hired. Life became busy with three kids and they put the move on hold without even realizing it. This was the push they needed and wanted to finally make their home in Anacortes. Gina is currently an Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager and Real Estate Loan Officer at Peoples Bank in Anacortes where she is very Membership; Strategy Statement: To provide existing and offer prospective members value that outweighs their investment and the opportunity to get involved and stay connected. Ambassadors; As the name suggests, this group represents the chamber to the membership and are the key volunteers at our events. Economic and Community Development; Strategy Statement: Lead the partnership among the business community, land owners and developers, the city, the port and other organizations to communicate, develop leadership opportunities and support and develop programs that benefit the economic core of Anacortes. A key factor of this division is workforce development. Trade Groups We currently have two active trade groups you need not be an active chamber member involved in the community as a member of Anacortes Rotary and the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce. Previously, Gina has been very active in the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation volunteering for a number of years at the Festival of Trees Gala and as Chairman of the Children s Breakfast in 2014 and 2015. She previously served on the board of Whatcom/ Skagit Housing and Bellingham Childcare and Learning Center. Gina s first year in Anacortes included volunteering at the chamber booth at the arts festival helping kids paint the buoys that decorated the crab pot Christmas tree this year, as well as taking tickets at Bier on the Pier. She has just accepted the role of secretary in the noon rotary club and she and Nick have joined the International Project Alliance Committee. She is looking forward to helping out at the Anacortes Family Center whenever she can and is always looking for more ways she can give back to the community. Gina lives in Skyline with her husband Nick, their daughters Stella, 12 and Izzy, 11, and with frequent visits from their oldest daughter Emma, 22, who also lives in Anacortes and to be included in a trade group; the Anacortes Marine Trade Association as well as the Retailers Group. Committees each of our three major events has a committee: Spring Wine Festival, Waterfront Festival and Bier on the Pier. No set schedule but lots of fun! We hope you find one of these where you would feel included. Please call the chamber office for dates and times of meetings or for more information. Brian Johnson, Chairman Anacortes Construction Services works for Peoples Bank in Burlington. Izzy is a dancer at Skagit Valley Academy of Dance in Mount Vernon where she has danced since she was three years old and is currently on their competitive dance team. This takes the family on many adventures in fundraising and traveling to competitions. Stella is in the Challenge program at Anacortes Middle School which, along with taking classes at Anacortes Community Theatre and piano lessons, keeps her very busy. The family has a sailboat moored in Skyline and get out whenever they can. The entire family is so grateful for the opportunity to live and work in Anacortes where they have been embraced by the community since day one and feel they have really found their home amongst the beauty of the surroundings and the warmth of the people. 2

AT THE FRAMEMAKER Regional Fine Art and Custom Picture Framing 420 Commercial Ave. Anacortes 360-293-6938 www.scottmilo.com member profile Owners John Atkinson and Dick Mathes purchased the flower business from Burr and Shirley Sheely twenty-two years ago. John is from a small Illinois town where his aunt and uncle ran a flower shop. John started working at a large flower shop in Champagne, IL while studying ornamental horticulture at the University of Illinois. After graduating, he took the advice of one of his professors: "work at many different shops before settling into your own business." John worked for many years in Bellevue and has many stories. He did flowers for the Seahawks and the Sonics (Lenny Wilkins years), Longacres racetrack, and the occasional Hollywood movie star. After working in seven very different shops, John is very happy to have located in Anacortes. After a major renovation in 2001, Sheely's has evolved into its current state, selling gifts and home interior items along with the gorgeous flowers: beautiful lamps, throws, greeting cards, and lots of unique gifts like the glow-in-the-dark jellyfish paperweights. Of course lots of flowers move through the store from many locations. Sheely's takes every step possible to send out the freshest product possible, whether it is from South America, California, Canada, or locally grown. John and Dick are avid gardeners, bringing in seasonal flowers like dahlias in the summer and winterberry at Christmas. They raise hundreds of winterberry bushes that are harvested and sold by the truckload all over Seattle to other florists and nurseries. Sheely's is getting ready for a busy Looking for a way to promote your business this spring? The Anacortes Spring Wine Festival is a great opportunity to highlight your business, show community involvement and be part of a weekend of activities in Anacortes this April. Over 1,000 guests will flock to the historic Port Warehouse on April 8, 2017 to sip wines from a selection of 30 wineries from across Washington State and taste delicious bites created by our local caterers and restaurants. Wines will be available for sale at the event with a 10% discount off the retail price. The town will be hopping all weekend with the Anacortes Spring Boat Show running Friday through Sunday at the Cap Sante Marina and the Anacortes Winter Farmers Market at the Depot on Saturday morning from 9:00 am-2:00 pm. Valentine's Day -- one of the busiest days of their year.they bring on extra workers to accommodate the volume of orders. We have a great crew. And of course they have their wonderful dogs, Sadie and Daisy, to help. The traditional roses are from Ecuador, but there will also be lots of different flowers for those Valentines who love lilies, orchids, or beautiful garden mixes of all kinds of flowers. In Anacortes they have learned that you never know who will walk in the door. What an amazing parade of people wanting to "say it with flowers." Promote your business to all of these visitors as a sponsor of the Anacortes Spring Wine Festival. Sponsorships are available at many levels and all include business listings on our website and event program along with inclusion in our social media promotions leading up to the event. Contact Nancy Rytand at the chamber (360-293-7911) for more information. Volunteer opportunities also available, call Nancy to find out what areas you can help in! 3

YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE. We take the burden of business supply management off your shoulders. With an Ace Commercial Account, we deliver: Janitorial and sanitation products Property management supplies Paper products and more Contact our B2B specialist Brent at brobi@aceanacortes.com or call 360-402-5589 or apply online today at TheSupplyPlace.com/05588 legislative update Keep Washington Competitive While Funding Education 2017 Legislature is in Session Excerpt from AWB Legislative Priorities A number of fiscal challenges face lawmakers in the 2017-19 biennium. Fully funding pension obligations, maintaining an adequate safety net, and amply funding K-12 education are prominent among those challenges. Since the state Supreme Court s 2012 McCleary decision, the legislature has made significant investments in basic education, having made steady progress complying with the court s ruling. Despite recent progress, the legislature must take action in the 2017 session addressing teacher compensation and district reliance on local property tax levies in order to meet the 2018 deadline. Additionally, 2017 will see discussions on how to address major changes to and interpretations of tax laws that have resulted in uncertainty, inconsistency, and inequitable treatment for taxpayers. Washington s employers are under constant pressure. Washington collects the 4th highest business share of state taxes, and the 6th highest business share of state and local taxes among the 50 states. It is imperative that 2017-19 legislative challenges are met and resolved in a way that does not inhibit Washington s ability to attract, maintain, and grow economic opportunity statewide, compete with lower-cost states, and upholds certainty and fairness for taxpayers. CTE Funding It is estimated in the next five years 740,000 jobs will open up in Washington State. We need to ensure a workforce that is prepared. Career and Technical Education courses provide 21st century skills that Washington State s employers are looking for. Providing CTE courses in the K-12 system provides options for our diverse student population in their K-12 education, which translates into long-term high paying careers once they leave the school. The costs for CTE courses can be significantly more expensive because of the equipment and faculty expertise needed. It is important that the funding formula for CTE Materials, Supplies, and Operating Costs (MSOC) is adequate to support the programs. Senate Bill 5183 and its companion in the House 1282 will increase the funding for (MSOC) over the next two biennium s and implement a multiplier that will provide a steady funding formula for CTE programs. Chandler's Square Solar-Electric Project 2016 Ecotech Solar, in collaboration with Ian Woofenden of RenewableReality.Net will be installing a 170 kw solar-electric (PV) system at Chandler's Square in the fourth quarter of 2016. The system will include: * 495 SolarWorld 345-watt Solar-Electric Modules * IronRidge Module mounting * 10 Fronius Symo Inverters (9, 15 kw; 1, 10 kw) Join us at Chandler s Square Retirement Community on February 3rd at 3:30 pm as we dedicate the installation and operation of their new solar panels. With 495 panels and 10 interactive inverters, Chandler s Square is leading the way for energy generation in Anacortes by installing the largest solar array north of Seattle! Chandler's Square Retirement Community is located at 1300 O Avenue, Anacortes. Ribbon Cutting will take place at 3:30 pm with tours to follow. This grid-tied solar-electric system will offset a major portion of Chandler's Square's energy usage, and will be producing clean solar energy for more than 30 years. www.ecotechsolar.com Renewable Reality www.renewablereality.net 4

ExpEriEncE MattErs RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL LAND allen workman - managing broker 360.770.4948 - www.allenworkman.com our island community gives back! HUGE Thanks to our INCREDIBLY generous community for participating in the Safeway Farberware Stamp Drive. Thanks to you, AFC received nearly 350 pots and pans! That's 35 FULL sets! A special thanks to our community partners for making this happen: Anacortes Family Center Board President Bonnie Bowers, the Anacortes Police Department, the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce, Soroptimist, Kiwanis and Rotary, a number of churches and businesses, hundreds of individuals and of course Safeway (checkers and managers were so patient and supportive). This exceeded our wildest expectations and truly left us awestruck at the magnitude of people's thoughtfulness and generosity. Thank you SO VERY much! - Dustin Johnson, Anacortes Family Shelter keep the cheer here Keep the Cheer Here for 2016 was a great success 4,637 cards were turned in, compared to 4,063 in 2015. Because more cards were handed out than were turned in, we estimate that around $500,000 (that s a half million dollars!) were kept in Anacortes. Double Punch Wednesday did contribute to this, and shoppers were so very excited about this new aspect of the program. Participants won weekly prizes again this year, and have been thrilled with the gifts that keeps on giving as one winner said. Pictured here is our Grand Prize Winner, Tye Smith Keep The Cheer Here is gaining momentum each year and is a valuable way of thanking local customers for shopping with small business. -- Kat Peterson, The Good Stuff Arts. 5

2017 ambassadors Ericka Bakkom E Fresh Design, LLC Taylor Bannister Boys & Girls Club Jeremy Carter Washington National Guard Barry Harter Central Payment Corp. Rich Heidecker Youth Dynamics Brenden Jones Key Bank Sarah Jurkovich Washington Federal Jeri Kaufman Welcome Wagon Kristy Mahoney - Land Title & Escrow Dan Maul Classic Style & Company Nicole Peterson - John L. Scott Richard Riddell Town Crier Bill Robards North Sound Pest Solutions Cathy Rockwell Cathy s Accounting and Bookkeeping Service LLC Sarah Sanders Cap Sante Court Retirement Community Veronica Spencer Take Shape For Life Mary Staley Marketing WITH Mary Charles Yousling - Waddell & Reed Inc ribbon cutting new members COCONUT KENNY'S 1005 Commercial Ave Anacortes, WA 98221 360-899-4438 www.coconutkennys.com We are tropical themed, casual dining family restaurant. Amongst our great menu we are known for our Pizza and Hawaiian Bread Sandwiches. We also offer beer and wine. WESTERN PRINCE WHALE WATCHING SAN JUAN ISLAND PO Box 418 Friday Harbor, WA 98250 360-378-5315 https://orcawhalewatch.com Whale Watching and Wildlife Tours departing from Friday Harbor, WA, just 90 miles north of Seattle. The original whale watch company in the San Juan Islands. thanks... Thank you to the Anacortes School District for presenting, to Youth Dynamics for sponsoring our January Luncheon and to Gere-a-Deli for preparing such a delicious meal our January luncheon. Thanks also to the following businesses for bringing a giveaway prize. ATL Insurance Group Anacortes Arts Festival Bella Ve Permanent Makeup & Healing Arts City of Anacortes, Police Department Interpreting Technology Jennings Chiropractic, Inc., P.S. Lighthouse Memory Care Louis Auto Glass, Inc. Papa Murphy s Welcome Wagon Youth Dynamics Thank you to the My Biz Pro for sponsoring (and H2O for hosting) our January Business After Hours. Thanks also to the following businesses and individual members for bringing a giveaway prize. Anacortes Brewery Cascade Resources & Consulting, LLC Jennings Chiropractic Lakeside Industries Land Title and Escrow Lighthouse Memory Care Lil Tugs Childrens Botique My Biz Pro Papa Murphy s Congratulations to the team at Coconut Kenny's on your grand opening on January 25th! Chamber members and Mayor Gere were on hand to celebrate the opening of the 6th restaraunt for brothers Chay and Lee Tan. Welcome to Anacortes! member renewals Anacortes Financial Associates Coldwell Banker Bain Estvold, Marc L. AIA Gateway Bed & Breakfast, The Homeplace Special Care Center How It Works Island Hospital Foundation Oppel, Curt @ John L Scott Real Estate Pioneer Tree Service & Landscaping, Inc. Thrive Community Fitness Vivi's Kitchen 6

Come see us for all your vehicle or vessel needs! Registration renewals, title transfers, disabled parking placards, monthly tonnage, trip permits, dealer work. 819 COMMERCIAL AVE STE. B ANACORTES, WA 98221 (360) 293-5533 Your Anacortes American print subscription now includes premium access to local news and online-only content from your computer, tablet or mobile device. Visit goanacortes.com! ambassador profile Rich Riddell In 2007 by mayoral proclamation, Richard Riddell became the Official Crier to the City of Anacortes - now a world champion town crier. He is almost a native of Anacortes, having missed the status by 15 years when he moved with his parents to Anacortes from Juneau, AK as a teenager. As the town crier, Richard represents the city in competitions all over Canada, the U.S, and Europe. He captured the label of American Champion his first time out in competition in Annapolis, MD, later Champion of Bermuda, and then Overall Winner at the World Invitational Town Crier Championship held in Kingston, ON in 2013. Richard is the first and, so far, only American crier to win a world championship title. He was honored for this feat in the Washington State House of Representatives. He also gets to lead our city s parades and many celebrations throughout the year as well as welcome the many tourists from the American Cruise Line ship that visits our community in the Fall and Spring. Richard s grown-up job is that of a Financial Advisor for Edward Jones Investments. He is currently looking to open a new office in Anacortes and very much looks forward to serving the financial needs of his clients in the prettiest place on earth. Richard lives in the Skyline neighborhood of Anacortes with his wife of 18 years, Johanna, and two high school aged kids. "Someday they ll talk to us again!" Eat out & the profit from your meal will be donated to help Participating Restaurants Include: Island Espresso Dad s Diner Penguin Coffee A-Town Gere-a-Deli Rockfish Grill H2O Pita J s Adrift Secret Cove Brown Lantern Majestic Papa Murphy s Pizza Factory Bob s Chowder Union Tavern Frida s Bastion RAFFLE TICKETS! $20/each or 7 for $100 RAFFLE PRIZES Join us for Chamber Chat! DATA SECURITY - What does that really mean? Many terms regularly flood current media outlets: Security breach, ransomware, exploit, botnet, PCI DSS compliancy, HIPPA compliancy, IRS compliancy, corporate espionage, malware, spyware, adware, viruses, trojan, keylogger, Rogue website In fact, there are so many terms that we cannot possibly list them all here. What do these terms mean to you and to your business? How can you navigate the ever changing landscape of computers and security? Join Adrian Santangelo, founder of Interpreting Technology, on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 from 1:30pm - 3:30pm at the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce (819 Commercial Avenue, Suite F) to learn about the key data security issues businesses can face today. Learn what to watch for, how to help prevent malicious individuals from stealing important company and customer data, and learn how to ensure you are meeting compliancy requirements. Interpreting Technology 360-419-5555 support@intptt.com Your Geeks of Choice! Register on line at www.anacortes.org or by calling the office at 360.293.7911. 7

PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID ANACORTES, WA PERMIT NO. 44 819 Commercial Ave., Suite F Anacortes, WA 98221 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED chamber officers vic (visitor information center) statistics Executive Board CHAIRMAN Brian Johnson Anacortes Construction Services VICE CHAIRMAN Nancy Dalton Gateway Bed and Breakfast TREASURER Mary LaFleur ALT Insurance BOARD MEMBER AT LARGE Dennis Richards Island Hospital PAST CHAIRMAN Chris Long Jolly Mon Charters Dec 2015 Dec 2016 Visitors 405 436 Phone Calls 85 64 Information Requests 5 9 Thank you, volunteers! Dec 2015 Dec 2016 Relocation Requests 16 40 Web Visits 7,842 8,604 Web Page Views 19,420 19,258 Visit us on the web at www.anacortes.org Board of Directors Patti Anderson Williams & Nulle Sandra Benton THink Studios Cory Ertel Shell Puget Sound Refinery Kristi Gabrielse Windermere Mayor Laurie Gere City of Anacortes Matt Gill Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co Diana Jordan-New Bank of the Pacific John Olsen Anacortes Oil & Vinegar Bar Jeff Pleet Edward Jones Leslie Powell Lighthouse Memory Care Gina Walsh Peoples Bank Mark Wenzel Anacortes School District Peter Whiting Seattle Yachts Allen Workman John L. Scott Dan Worra Port of Anacortes Chamber Staff Stephanie Hamilton President Sandy Swartos Visitor Information & Operations Director Amanda Hubik Marketing & Promotions Director Nancy Rytand Events & Communications Coordinator Kristi Daniels & Crystal Johnson Licensing Sub-Agents Photography by Steve Berentson