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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 Tainio Technology & Technique Inc. Amy B. Becker, VP Sales Adams Tractor of Spokane 12102 S Andrus Rd Cheney WA 99004 Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager (509) 747-5471 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 (509) 535-1708 The McGregor Company www.adamstractor.com Jason Johnston, Crop Advisor PO Box 740 Colfax WA 99111 ADM Milling Co. (509) 397-4355 Shawn Lindhorst, General Manager www.mcgregor.com 2301 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 (509) 534-2636 Washington Grain Commission www.admmilling.co.uk Glen Squires, CEO 2702 W Sunset Blvd, Ste A Spokane WA 99224 BumbleBar, Inc. (509) 456-2481 Glenn Ward, Owner www.washingtongrainalliance.com 3014 N Flora Rd, Bldg 4B Spokane Valley WA 99216 (509) 924-2080 Wilbur-Ellis Company www.bumblebar.com Doug Tatko, Area Credit Manager 1101 N Argonne Rd, Ste 213 Spokane WA 99212 Co-Ag (509) 892-0592 Derek Teal, www.wilburellis.com PO Box 295 Rosalia WA 99170 (509) 523-3511 www.co-ag.com Agriculture-Related Services Commercial Creamery Co. Ag Enterprise Supply, Inc. Michael Gilmartin, President Julie Elliott, Administrative Assistant 159 S Cedar St Spokane WA 99201 17005 W SR 904 Cheney WA 99004 (509) 747-4131 (509) 235-2006 www.cheesepowder.com www.agenterprise.com Dry Fly Distilling Inc. AgDirect Don Poffenroth, President Chad Goldsmith, Territory Manager 1003 E Trent, Ste 200 Spokane WA 99202 14510 E Drumheller Rd Valleyford WA 99036 (509) 489-2112 (509) 434-9954 www.dryflydistilling.com www.agdirect.com E&L Wilson Farms, Inc. A-L Compressed Gases LoraLee Wilson, Secretary / Treasurer Shan Bush, President PO Box 63 Harrington WA 99134 4230 E Trent Spokane WA 99202 (509) 253-4257 (509) 534-1595 www.a-lcompressedgases.com Global Harvest Foods LTD Tim Mondoux, Purchasing Agent Bank of America PO BOX 430 Mead WA 99021 Kurt L. Walsdorf, Market President (509) 466-0539 601 W Riverside Ave, 5th Floor Spokane WA 99201 www.ghfoods.com (509) 353-1445 www.bankofamerica.com Planet Turf Noelle Connolly, Director of Operations Banner Bank - Spokane Retail & Commercial Banking Center 6422 E 2nd Ave Spokane Valley WA 99212 Mike Beasley, Sr. V.P. & Division Manager (509) 921-5421 802 W Riverside Ave Spokane WA 99201 www.planet-turf.com (509) 483-4340 www.bannerbank.com Riddle Farms Dixie Riddle, Barrister Winery 11311 E Burnett Rd Mead WA 99021-9753 Greg Lipsker, Partner (509) 927-7525 1213 W Railroad Ave Spokane WA 99201 (509) 465-3591 Spokane Produce Inc. www.barristerwinery.com Craig Higashi, President Berg Companies, Inc. 1905 S Geiger Blvd Spokane WA 99224 Julie Tilleman, Senior Manager, Business Development (509) 455-8970 6811 E Mission Ave Spokane Valley WA 99212 Spokane Seed Co. (509) 624-8921 Peter Johnstone, President www.bergco.com PO Box 11007 Spokane WA 99211-1007 Buck & Affiliates Insurance West (509) 535-3671 Tom Benzel, President www.spokaneseed.com PO Box 1480 Airway Heights WA 99001 (509) 244-6399 www.buckwest.com Tuesday, January 03, 2017 Page 1 of 79 Agriculture Agriculture CoBank - ACB Longhorn Barbecue Restaurant West Chuck Olsen, Bill Miller, Owner 1700 S Assembly St, Ste 103 Spokane WA 99224-2121 7611 W Sunset Highway Spokane WA 99224 (509) 363-8700 (509) 838-8372 www.cobank.com www.thelonghornbbq.com Columbia Bank Merrill Lynch Nicole Sherman, SVP, Retail Administration Steve Harman, Senior Resident Director 505 W Riverside Ave, Ste 100 Spokane WA 99201 601 W Riverside, Ste 300 Spokane WA 99201 (509) 363-8800 (509) 458-4200 www.columbiabank.com www.ml.com Darigold Northwest Farm Credit Services Shawn Campbell, Director, Business Development Philip S. DiPofi, President & CEO PO Box 34377 Seattle WA 98124 PO Box 2585 Spokane WA 99220 (206) 284-7220 (509) 340-5300 www.darigold.com www.northwestfcs.com Edward Jones Northwest Natural Resources Institute (NNRI) Ty Barbery, Financial Advisor Diahne M. Gill, Executive Director 12611 W Sunset Hwy, Ste A Airway Heights WA 99001 801 W Riverside Ave, Ste 100 Spokane WA 99201 (509) 244-9737 (509) 321-3615 www.edwardjones.com www.nnri.org Eljay Oil Co., Inc. OXARC, Inc. L. J. 'Lee' Folkins, President Gregory H. Walmsley, President PO Box 13689 Spokane WA 99213 PO Box 2605 Spokane WA 99220 (509) 926-9595 (509) 535-7794 www.eljayoil.com www.oxarc.com Far West Agribusiness Association Pape' Machinery Jim Fitzgerald, Executive Director Greg Bogart, Account Development / Resources 5805 W Thorpe Rd Spokane WA 99224-5188 10010 S State Route 904 Four Lakes WA 99014 (509) 465-5055 (509) 568-1833 www.fwaa.org www.pape.com Food Services of America Pape' Material Handling Cliff Hoye, Branch President Greg Bogart, Account Development / Resources PO Box 6248 Spokane WA 99207-0904 5518 E Broadway Ave Spokane WA 99212 (509) 483-4747 (509) 536-7300 www.papemh.com Hatley/Cobb Farmland Management Tim Cobb, Vice President Pohl Spring Works 2828 E 32nd Ave, Ste B Spokane WA 99223 Marcia Williams, Owner (509) 624-4408 6415 E Nixon Spokane Valley WA 99212 www.hatleycobb.com (509) 535-3648 www.pohlsprings.com HUB International Northwest Scott K. Jones, Executive Vice President Ray Turf Farms, Inc. PO Box 3144 Spokane WA 99220-3144 Chris Ray, President (509) 747-3121 10711 N Market St Mead WA 99021-9502 www.hubinternational.com (509) 464-1664 Huckleberry's Fresh Market Ray-Mont Logistics Corp. Monica Hampton, Store Coordinator Teri Zimmerman, U.S. Division Manager 926 S Monroe Spokane WA 99204 300 N Argonne Rd, Ste 203 Spokane Valley WA 99212 (509) 624-1349 (509) 280-6301 www.huckleberrysnaturalmarket.com www.ray-mont.com 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 Tuesday, January 03, 2017 Page 2 of 79 Agriculture Agriculture Spokane County Fair & Expo Center Adams Tractor of Spokane Rich Hartzell, Director Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager 404 N Havana St, Ste 1 Spokane Valley WA 99202-4663 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 (509) 477-1766 (509) 535-1708 www.fairandexpo.org www.adamstractor.com Spokane County Farm Bureau Ag Enterprise Supply, Inc. Sue Cronk, Secretary Julie Elliott, Administrative Assistant 9426 E Excelsior Rd Valleyford WA 99036 17005 W SR 904 Cheney WA 99004 (509) 370-0233 (509) 235-2006 www.spokanecountyfarmbureau.com www.agenterprise.com Spokane Pro Care Four Star Supply, Inc Kevin Schroeder, Owner Kevin McDonnell, General Manager 7610 N Freya St Spokane WA 99217 NW 355 State Street Pullman WA 99163 (509) 483-5249 (509) 332-2511 Sprague Pest Solutions Salli Lawrence, Sales & Marketing Coordinator Farmland Management 2014 W 6th Ct Spokane WA 99204 Hatley/Cobb Farmland Management (509) 747-6103 Tim Cobb, Vice President www.spraguepest.com 2828 E 32nd Ave, Ste B Spokane WA 99223 The Exchange (509) 624-4408 Barbara Powers, Owner www.hatleycobb.com (509) 922-3456 www.exchangepublishing.com Tractors and Farm Machinery The McGregor Company Adams Tractor of Spokane Jason Johnston, Crop Advisor Ryan Blodgett, Store Manager PO Box 740 Colfax WA 99111 1602 E Trent Ave Spokane WA 99202 (509) 397-4355 (509) 535-1708 www.mcgregor.com www.adamstractor.com Trugreen Chris Williams, Branch Manager Automotive 225 N Ella Rd Spokane Valley WA 99212-2947 (509) 922-2452 Automobile Dealers - New www.trugreen.com Becker Buick - GMC Truck, Inc. URM Cash & Carry R. Wayne Cornwell, President Jake Winslow, Manager PO Box 1442 Spokane WA 99210 902 E Springfield Spokane WA 99202 (509) 455-3550 (509) 489-4555 www.beckerbuick.com www.urmstores.com Dishman Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep URM Stores, Inc. Marlene K. Hollenback, Dealer Principal / Owner Ray Sprinkle, CEO 7700 E Sprague Spokane Valley WA 99212 PO Box 3365 Spokane WA 99220-3365 (509) 924-3250 (509) 467-2620 www.dishmandodge.com www.urmstores.com Gee Automotive Washington Agriculture & Forestry Education Foundation George Gee, Chief Executive Officer Sheryl L. McGrath, President PO Box 662 Liberty Lake WA 99019 8817 E Mission Ave, Ste 201 Spokane Valley WA 99212 (509) 927-1000 (509) 926-9113 www.goseegee.com www.agforestry.org Gus Johnson Ford Wheatland Bank - Administrative Headquarters Gus Johnson, President Susan Horton, President and CEO 8300 E Sprague Spokane WA 99212 222 N Wall St, Ste 308 Spokane WA 99201-0813 (509) 924-1000 (509) 242-5626 www.gusjohnsonford.com www.wheatlandbank.com Larry H. Miller Dealerships Whitgro, Inc. Scott Brewer, General Manager, Toyota Heath Barnes, CEO 1208 W 3rd Ave Spokane WA 99201 PO Box 6 St.
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