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Sammamish Directory SAMMAMISH 2012-2013 DIRECTORY • Chamber Members • Local Businesses • Services • Health Care • Schools • Fire & Safety • Utilities • Parks • Restaurants • Farmers Market • Community & Religious Organizations Jan Klier / AllKlier Photography www.janklier.com Sammamish Chamber of Commerce 704 228th Ave NE #123, Sammamish, WA 98074 (425) 681-4910 www.sammamishchamber.org 1 2 The Sammamish Chamber Would Like To Thank Table of Contents Our Past Presidents For Serving on the Board. Letter from the President . 4 Welcome to the Sammamish Chamber Information . 5 PRESIDENTS’ CLUB Some Annual Events . 7 Jason Weil 2011-12 Sammamish Enjoys the Arts . 8 Karla Benson 2010 Hospitals . 9 John James 2009 Public Safety . 9 Dawn Sanders 2007-08 Joe Hochman 2007 Transportation . 9 Dino Guzzetti 2006 Schools & Libraries . 10 Kirsten O’Malley 2005 Municipal & Community . 11 Ben Yazici 2004 Henri Gaboriau 2003 Letter from the Mayor . 11 Tom Sobottka 2002 Utilities & Other Services . 12 Robert Young 2001 Member Alphabetical Listing . 14 We would like to thank Sammamish Map . 24 everyone who helped with our Chamber Directory! Sammamish Farmers Market . 26 Business Category Listing . 27 We also want to thank City of Sammamish for Community & Religious Organizations . 43 their photo contributions. We couldn’t have done it Reserve Your 2013 - 2014 Directory without you! Advertising Space Today! SCC thanks our Supporting Partners: Evergreen Health Directory Produced by Overlake Hospital/Medical Swedish Medical Center (425) 486-2067 •[email protected] Copyright © 2012 Town Graphics® , All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be produced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Town Graphics, P. O. Box 2042, Woodinville, WA 98072. While every effort has been made to avoid errors , neither Town Graphics, nor the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce assume any responsibility for Deb Sogge errors or omissions. If you find an error please contact the Sammamish Executive Director Chamber of Commerce. 3 Welcome To Sammamish 2012 Sammamish Chamber of Commerce President’s Message The Sammamish Chamber of Commerce is once again proud to sponsor the Sammamish Business Directory. The Chamber’s vision is to encourage economic development and vitality through the enhancement and support of business, city and community. The directory you are holding is one of the ways the Chamber achieves this vision. It’s a wonderful resource to help you find reputable local businesses that would love to meet you and address your needs. There is an online version at http:// www.sammamishchamber.org/Membership-Directory.631.0.html that is updated throughout the year. Sammamish has captured top 20 spots on Money Magazine’s Best Places To Live several times in recent years. It’s an amazing accomplishment for a city that’s only been incorporated since 1999, and recognizes the efforts by residents, City Government, civic organizations, and our local businesses to build a great community. Building our community is a key part of the Sammamish Chamber’s mission. Throughout the year the Chamber works to support our local businesses and connect them to the public through events like the Home Business Expo and Celebrating Women Conference, and shop local efforts like the Business Crawl and the Shop Local drawing held weekly at the Farmers Market to reward you for supporting local businesses. From May through September the Chamber hosts the Sammamish Farmers Market on Wednesdays at the City Hall commons from 3 pm to 7 pm. Come to shop, eat, meet friends and family, and discover local businesses and Youth Vendors at the cleanest Market in King County. The Chamber holds monthly networking and educational events for our members and those interested in learning about the Chamber. These include Sammamish Connects networking breakfasts, Member Luncheons, and Chamber After Hours events. These are great opportunities to promote your business at events our members love. Please visit to learn more about times and locations. In any community, partnerships are vital. The Chamber is a committed partner with the City, through the Economic Development Committee and Farmers Market, and is active in the effort to move the Town Center forward. The Chamber works closely with local businesses, providing promotional and sponsorship opportunities, helping our members find strategic partnerships, working with our members to solve some of their bigger challenges, and identifying new opportunities for growth. Sammamish certainly is one of the best places to live. And with all of the wonderful businesses in this Directory, you won’t have to go far to find the best products and services around. Jason Weil President Sammamish Chamber of Commerce 4 Jason Weil Alan Finkelstein Robert E. Toomey Karla Benson Kathleen Crandall Dan Edwards Lyman Howard Karen Lawler Sharon Sentena Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors & Officers January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012 Jason Weil – President 425-281-5657 [email protected] Alan Finkelstein - Vice President 425-868-5723 [email protected] Gail Michelman – Secretary 425-898-0770 [email protected] Robert E. Toomey – Treasurer 425-221-7975 [email protected] Karla Benson - Member at Large & Past President 425-503-9144 [email protected] Kathleen Crandall - Member at Large 425-688-5815 [email protected] Dan Edwards - Member at Large 425-837-4700 [email protected] Lyman Howard - Member at Large 425-295-0590 [email protected] Karen Lawler - Member at Large 425-391-6612 [email protected] Sharon Sentena - Member at Large 425-391-5097 [email protected] 5 Join the Sammamish Chamber Membership & Advantages of Joining the Chamber Membership available for non profit organizations, business and community supporter. Refer to www.sammamishchamber.org for “How to Join.” For as little as $225 ($150 for non-profit) per year you can enjoy the following benefits: • Your business listed • Discounted advertising on our Website in the Sammamish Map • Partnerships, connections • Ribbon Cutting & networking • Increased credibility & exposure • Business Support for your business • Professional Development • Membership plaque • Promotion and marketing • Membership Luncheons with speakers • Member to Member • Community involvement opportunities Rewards & Discounts • Sammamish Connects • Listing in this community directory • Home Business Expo and Support • Power Groups • Business booths at Farmers Market • Sponsorships to highly visible events Membership luncheons are the 3rd Thursday of every month at various Members with pre-registration..$25 member restaurants & clubs Non Members ......................$30 Networking begins at 11:15 and program ends at 1pm. Register for seat at Sammamish Chamber of Commerce www.sammamishchamber.org. 704 228th Avenue NE, PMB #123 Sammamish, WA 98074 Contact Information Market Manager, Juliana Pash Sammamish Farmers Market [email protected] 704 228th Avenue NE, PMB #445 www.sammamishfarmersmarket.org Sammamish, WA 98074 Our mission is to supply safe, reliable and efficient water and sewer service. Our customers are our neighbors! Visit our website at www.sammplat.wa.org 1510 228th Avenue SE, Sammamish, WA 98075 Phone: (425) 392-6256 6 Some Annual Events Concerts in the Park Beginning in July Pine Lake Park Dick Amidei Teen Fest June National Night Out! August 4th on the Plateau Sammamish Commons Farmers Market Wednesdays May - Sept Sammamish Nights / Sammamish for the Days Sammamish Commons August 18, 2012 An Evening Under the Stars! Venue for 21 and older • Wine & Beer Tasting • Concert • Fine Restaurants • Art Fair Venue for 21 and older Selected just for Sammamish and their guests www.sammamishchamber.org For Details visit www.ci.sammamish.wa.us/Events 7 Sammamish Enjoys the Arts! Ivory Leininger Sammamish Symphony Citizens enjoy sounds of the Sammamish Symphony at the Summer Concerts Series in the Pine Lake Park. www.sammamishsymphony.org Master Chorus Eastside Experience the power of this soul gripping Chorus through their concerts! www.masterchoruseastside.org Arts Commission Formed by the City Council in 2003, this commission of Art enthusiasts assists the City in promotion and facilitation of our public art in the community. Watch for announcements of the big art exhibit in June of each year. www.ci.sammamish.wa.us/Group.aspx?ID=3 Sammamish Youth Board The City’s Park & Recreation Department facilitates this active body of youth thanks to the creativity and drive of a local high school graduate and the City’s support and dedication to bettering the lives of Sammamish youth. Contact Lynne Handlos, Recreation Coordinator, 425-295-0584. Sammamish City Parks (6 AM - Dusk April - Sept; 7 AM - Dusk Oct-March) www.ci.sammamish.wa.us Beaver Lake Park Beaver Lake Preserve Bill Reams East Sammamish Park Commons Youth Sports Area & Skate Park Ebright Creek Park Evans Creek Preserve NE Sammamish Park Pine Lake Park Sammamish Commons Park Maria Morris 8 Hospitals, Public Safety & Transportation Hospitals & Public Safety Sammamish Police Storefront (not for crime reporting). 425.295.0770 Hospitals 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM M-F, Urgent Care Call 911 for Emergency Fax . 206.296.0917 Evergreen Hospital Medical Center Eastside Fire & Rescue Headquarters . 425.899.1000 (Non-Emergency) . 425.392.3433 www.evergreenhealthcare.org 175 Newport Way NW, Issaquah, WA 98027 12040 NE 128th Street Fire Station #81 / Pine Lake Dial 911 Kirkland, WA 98034
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