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Membership Directory Spokane, WA 99201 (Listed by Category) (509) 624-1393 ~ Fax (509) 747-0077 Create Something Greater 801 W Riverside Ave, Ste 100 Membership Directory Spokane, WA 99201 (listed by category) (509) 624-1393 ~ Fax (509) 747-0077 Create Something Greater www.greaterspokane.org To search for a category or specific member, click the "Binoculars" on the toolbar, or press Ctrl + F on your keyboard, then type all or part of the category name or member name in the Find box. You can also search our online directory at http://members.greaterspokane.org Agriculture Agriculture Agricultural Products The McGregor Company Jason Johnston, Crop Advisor Adams Tractor of Spokane PO Box 740 Colfax WA 99111 Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager (509) 397-4355 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 www.mcgregor.com (509) 535-1708 www.adamstractor.com Washington Grain Commission Glen Squires, CEO ADM Milling Co. 2702 W Sunset Blvd, Ste A Spokane WA 99224 Shawn Lindhorst, General Manager (509) 456-2481 2301 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 www.washingtongrainalliance.com (509) 534-2636 www.admmilling.co.uk Wilbur-Ellis Company Doug Tatko, Area Credit Manager BumbleBar, Inc. 1101 N Argonne Rd, Ste 213 Spokane WA 99212 Glenn Ward, Owner (509) 892-0592 3014 N Flora Rd, Bldg 4B Spokane Valley WA 99216 www.wilburellis.com (509) 924-2080 www.bumblebar.com Agriculture-Related Services Commercial Creamery Co. Michael Gilmartin, President A-L Compressed Gases 159 S Cedar St Spokane WA 99201 Shan Bush, President (509) 747-4131 4230 E Trent Spokane WA 99202 www.cheesepowder.com (509) 534-1595 www.a-lcompressedgases.com Dry Fly Distilling Inc. Don Poffenroth, President Bank of America 1003 E Trent, Ste 200 Spokane WA 99202 Kurt Walsdorf, Market President (509) 489-2112 601 W Riverside Ave, 5th Floor Spokane WA 99201 www.dryflydistilling.com (509) 353-1445 www.bankofamerica.com Global Harvest Foods LTD Tim Mondoux, Purchasing Agent Bank of America PO BOX 430 Mead WA 99021 Kurt Walsdorf, Sr. VP & Local Market Manager (509) 466-0539 601 W Riverside Ave, 5th Floor Spokane WA 99201 www.ghfoods.com (509) 353-1445 www.bankofamerica.com Maryhill Winery Cassie Courtney, Sales & Marketing Director Banner Bank - Spokane Retail & Commercial Banking Center 1303 W Summit Parkway Ste 100 Spokane WA 99201 Mike Beasley, Sr. V.P. & Division Manager (877) 627-9445 802 W Riverside Ave Spokane WA 99201 www.maryhillwinery.com (509) 483-4340 www.bannerbank.com Planet Turf , Barrister Winery 6422 E 2nd Ave Spokane Valley WA 99212 Greg Lipsker, Partner (509) 921-5421 1213 W Railroad Ave Spokane WA 99201 www.planet-turf.com (509) 465-3591 www.barristerwinery.com Riddle Farms Dixie Riddle, Berg Companies, Inc. 11311 E Burnett Rd Mead WA 99021-9753 Julie Tilleman, Senior Manager, Business Development (509) 927-7525 6811 E Mission Ave Spokane Valley WA 99212 (509) 624-8921 Spokane Produce Inc. www.bergco.com Craig Higashi, President CoBank - ACB 1905 S Geiger Blvd Spokane WA 99224 Chuck Olsen, (509) 455-8970 2001 S Flint Rd, Ste 102 Spokane WA 99224-2121 Spokane Seed Co. (509) 363-8700 Peter Johnstone, President www.cobank.com PO Box 11007 Spokane WA 99211-1007 Columbia Bank (509) 535-3671 Patti Borchardt, Regional Manager www.spokaneseed.com 505 W Riverside Ave, Ste 100 Spokane WA 99201 Tainio Biologicals (509) 363-8800 Amy B. Becker, VP Sales www.columbiabank.com 12102 S Andrus Rd Cheney WA 99004 Darigold (509) 747-5471 Shawn Campbell, Director, Business Development PO Box 34377 Seattle WA 98124 (206) 284-7220 www.darigold.com Friday, June 01, 2018 Page 1 of 73 Agriculture Agriculture Edward Jones Northwest Farm Credit Services Ty Barbery, Financial Advisor Linda Hendricksen, Senior VP - Marketing 12611 W Sunset Hwy, Ste A Airway Heights WA 99001 PO Box 2585 Spokane WA 99220 (509) 244-9737 (509) 340-5300 www.edwardjones.com www.northwestfcs.com Eljay Oil Co., Inc. Northwest Natural Resources Institute (NNRI) L. J. 'Lee' Folkins, President Diahne M. Gill, Executive Director PO Box 13689 Spokane WA 99213 801 W Riverside Ave, Ste 100 Spokane WA 99201 (509) 926-9595 (509) 321-3615 www.eljayoil.com www.nnri.org Far West Agribusiness Association OXARC, Inc. Jim Fitzgerald, Executive Director Gregory H. Walmsley, President 5805 W Thorpe Rd Spokane WA 99224-5188 PO Box 2605 Spokane WA 99220 (509) 465-5055 (509) 535-7794 www.fwaa.org www.oxarc.com Food Services of America PAC Insurance Group Cliff Hoye, Branch President Tom Benzel, President PO Box 6248 Spokane WA 99207-0904 PO Box 1480 Airway Heights WA 99001 (509) 483-4747 (509) 244-6399 www.buckwest.com Hatley/Cobb Farmland Management Tim Cobb, Vice President Pape' Machinery 2828 E 32nd Ave, Ste B Spokane WA 99223 Greg Bogart, Account Development / Resources (509) 624-4408 10010 S State Route 904 Four Lakes WA 99014 www.hatleycobb.com (509) 568-1833 www.pape.com HUB International Northwest Scott K. Jones, Executive Vice President Pape' Material Handling PO Box 3144 Spokane WA 99220-3144 Greg Bogart, Account Development / Resources (509) 747-3121 5518 E Broadway Ave Spokane WA 99212 www.hubinternational.com (509) 536-7300 www.papemh.com Huckleberry's Fresh Market Monica Hampton, Store Coordinator Ray Turf Farms, Inc. 926 S Monroe Spokane WA 99204 Chris Ray, President (509) 624-1349 10711 N Market St Mead WA 99021-9502 www.huckleberrysnaturalmarket.com (509) 464-1664 INB - Fairfield SCAFCO Laurie Jones, Operations Manager Lawrence Stone, President PO Box 267 Fairfield WA 99012 PO Box 11215 Spokane WA 99211 (509) 283-2126 (509) 343-9000 www.inb.com www.scafco.com Inland Power Senske Lawn & Tree Care Chad Jensen, CEO Doug Warner, Branch Manager PO Box A Spokane WA 99219-5000 7115 E Cataldo Spokane Valley WA 99212 (509) 747-7151 (509) 535-3591 www.inlandpower.com www.senske.com Junior Livestock Show of Spokane Skagit Farmers Supply Lynn Cotter, Lloyd Campbell, Vice President of Wholesale Operations 3810 E Boone Ave, Ste 204 Spokane WA 99202 11016 E Montgomery Dr Spokane Valley WA 99206 (509) 535-6737 (509) 455-5638 www.juniorshow.org www.skagitfarmers.com Latah Creek Wine Cellars, Ltd Spokane Conservation District Mike Conway, Owner/Winemaker Vicki Carter, 13030 E Indiana Spokane WA 99216 210 N Havana Spokane WA 99202 (509) 926-0164 (509) 535-7274 www.latahcreek.com www.sccd.org Longhorn Barbecue Restaurant West Spokane County Fair & Expo Center Bill Miller, Owner Rich Hartzell, Director 7611 W Sunset Highway Spokane WA 99224 404 N Havana St, Ste 1 Spokane Valley WA 99202-4663 (509) 838-8372 (509) 477-1766 www.thelonghornbbq.com www.fairandexpo.org Merrill Lynch Spokane County Farm Bureau Steve Harman, Senior Resident Director Sue Cronk, Secretary 601 W Riverside, Ste 300 Spokane WA 99201 9426 E Excelsior Rd Valleyford WA 99036 (509) 458-4200 (509) 370-0233 www.ml.com www.spokanecountyfarmbureau.com Northwest Farm Credit Services Spokane ProCare Linda Hendricksen, President & CEO Kevin Schroeder, Owner PO Box 2585 Spokane WA 99220 7610 N Freya St Spokane WA 99217 (509) 340-5300 (509) 483-5249 www.northwestfcs.com Friday, June 01, 2018 Page 2 of 73 Agriculture Agriculture The Exchange Adams Tractor of Spokane Barbara Powers, Owner Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager (509) 922-3456 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 www.exchangepublishing.com (509) 535-1708 www.adamstractor.com The McGregor Company Jason Johnston, Crop Advisor PO Box 740 Colfax WA 99111 Automotive (509) 397-4355 www.mcgregor.com Automobile Dealers - New Trugreen Becker Buick - GMC Truck, Inc. Chris Williams, Branch Manager R. Wayne Cornwell, President 225 N Ella Rd Spokane Valley WA 99212-2947 PO Box 1442 Spokane WA 99210 (509) 922-2452 (509) 455-3550 www.trugreen.com www.beckerbuick.com URM Cash & Carry Dishman Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep Jake Winslow, Manager Marlene K. Hollenback, Dealer Principal / Owner 902 E Springfield Spokane WA 99202 7700 E Sprague Spokane Valley WA 99212 (509) 489-4555 (509) 924-3250 www.urmstores.com www.dishmandodge.com URM Stores, Inc. Gee Automotive Ray Sprinkle, CEO George Gee, Chief Executive Officer PO Box 3365 Spokane WA 99220-3365 PO Box 662 Liberty Lake WA 99019 (509) 467-2620 (509) 927-1000 www.urmstores.com www.goseegee.com Washington Agriculture & Forestry Education Foundation Gus Johnson Ford Sheryl L. McGrath, President Gus Johnson, President 8817 E Mission Ave, Ste 201 Spokane Valley WA 99212 8300 E Sprague Spokane WA 99212 (509) 926-9113 (509) 924-1000 www.agforestry.org www.gusjohnsonford.com Wheatland Bank - Administrative Headquarters Lithia Camp BMW Susan Horton, President and CEO Mel Watson, General Manager 222 N Wall St, Ste 308 Spokane WA 99201-0813 215 E Montgomery Ave Spokane WA 99207 (509) 242-5626 (509) 458-3288 www.wheatlandbank.com www.campbmw.com Whitgro, Inc. Lithia Subaru of Spokane Heath Barnes, CEO John LeFriec, General Manager PO Box 6 St. John WA 99171 423 W Third Ave Spokane WA 99201 (509) 648-3316 (509) 625-3200 www.whitgro.com www.subaruspokane.com Wendle Ford Nissan Dairies Kristin Goff, President Darigold 9000 N Division St Spokane WA 99218 Shawn Campbell, Director, Business Development (509) 468-9000 www.wendle.com PO Box 34377 Seattle WA 98124 (206) 284-7220 www.darigold.com Automobile Dealers - Used Lithia Camp BMW Farm and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Mel Watson, General Manager Adams Tractor of Spokane 215 E Montgomery Ave Spokane WA 99207 Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager (509) 458-3288 www.campbmw.com 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 (509) 535-1708 Wendle Ford Nissan www.adamstractor.com Kristin Goff, President Dragon Jacket 9000 N Division St Spokane WA 99218 Abigail Whitener, Marketing Director (509) 468-9000 www.wendle.com 11888 N Tracey Rd Hayden ID 83835 (208) 772-8640 dragonjacket.com Automobile Rental Four Star Supply, Inc
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