Kingston Chamber News for March

Kingston’s newest eatery and chamber member, The Grub Hut located at 11130 NE Highway 104, was honored with a ribbon cutting ceremony on March 13. Chamber board members, chamber ambassadors, and friends gathered for the festivities. The chamber is further pleased to welcome new members: Melaleuca/International Wellness, Kirsten Cowan; Robert E. Lee, training specialist; and Business Services Northwest/Melaleuca, Amy Spray. Amy is also a new member of the Kingston Chamber Ambassador group.

Recent renewing members include: Glen Doremire; McClure Consulting LLC, Mary McClure; Bill Henry Construction, Bill and Susan Henry; Flying Wrench Services; Abe Computer Consultants LLC, Art Ellison; Brewton Hight Insurance Agency Inc., Maggie Brewton Hight and John Hight; Design Connection, Susan Rodgers; Harbor Hair Design, Lynn Hammond; Gerald A. Kearney, Attorney at Law; Kingston Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. C. Andrew Swanson; Kingston Henery Hardware, Laura and Pete Warner; Kitsap Bank, Lori Schmidt; Kitsap Mental Health Services, Joe Roszak; Kingston Branch of Kitsap Regional Library, Susan Lavin; Knight Appraisal Service, Susan Knight; Streibel’s Deli Mart; and Stuart E. Mork. For contact information on these businesses, visit www.kingstonchamber.com and click on directory.

The chamber extends its thanks and appreciation to Kirsten Cowan of Melaleuca, Dale Rude of John L. Scott, Art Ellison of ABE Computers, and Christine Conners of Kitsap Credit Union for their recent donations and assistance with items needed at the chamber office.

April events for the Kingston Chamber include:

Kingston Chamber Ambassadors, Wednesday mornings at 8:30 a.m., April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 at Cleo’s Landing. The meetings include networking time, presentation by a new local business, and announcements.

Kingston Chamber Business Lunch, Wednesday 12 noon, April 1, at Kingston Yacht Club. Please bring a door prize for the drawings. RSVP to (360) 297-3813 no later than Friday, March 28. Early-bird RSVPs at $15.00 for the lunch are highly recommended. The cost at the door with no reservation and if there is space is $20.00.

Kingston Town Clean Up, April 4, 9:00 a.m. Meet at the John L. Scott office.

After-Hours Networking, 5-7 p.m. April 9, venue to be announced. Bring a friend, lots of business cards, and promote your business at this networking event.

Kingston Chamber Board of Directors Meeting, 7:30 a.m., April 14 at Little City Catering.

For a list of current events, announcements, member spotlights and membership applications, go to www.kingstonchamber.com or contact executive director Linda Fyfe at (360) 297-3813. Visit the Chamber at the corner of Highway 104 and West Kingston Road to pick up your copy of the first-ever, full-color Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce Destination Guide and Membership Directory.

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