Business Networking Group Starts in Kitsap County
A new networking group has been established in Kitsap County that targets the building industry. Building Industry Network of Kitsap is a group of local business owners and industry professionals that work directly with or support the building industry. Meetings are weekly (Thursday mornings) at the All Star Lanes in Silverdale.
New members are now being accepted, however only one business segment/profession is allowed in the group, to avoid competition. Current members include businesses in the following fields: floor & window coverings, crawl space encapsulation, kitchen cabinets, solid surface counter tops, banker, realtor, construction house cleaning, tile cleaner, painter, employment services, & an interior designer.
For more information, call Bob Simonoff of West Shores Interiors at (360) 692-6212 or e-mail info@WestShoresInteriors.com
Kingston Fitness hires new site manager to oversee marketing
Kingston Fitness, who is owned and operated by Kitsap Physical Therapy, recently hired a site manager to oversee the programming and marketing of the facility.
Stephanie Smith has been working in the fitness industry for 20 years. Stephanie’s formal education and certifications coupled with her years of experience, allow her to provide Kingston Fitness and Kitsap Physical Therapy with new and innovative ideas for fitness classes as well as community wellness programming.
Kingston Fitness is committed to bringing strength, balance and energy to the community. Whether you are training for a sporting event, need to improve your balance, fitness and/or strength, or are rehabilitating an injury, Kingston Fitness and Kitsap Physical Therapy have the tools to help you.
For more information contact Stephanie at Kingston Fitness (360) 297-3336 or stephaniesmith@kitsappt.com
Quadrant donates to Poulsbo’s Fishline food bank
BELLEVUE– Quadrant Homes reserved part of its annual charitable contributions budget to support food banks in the four counties in which the company builds homes in Puget Sound.
“We chose the food banks that operate within the neighborhoods in which we build our homes,” explained Quadrant Homes president Peter Orser. “We believe in communities and want to support those living in Quadrant communities in every possible way. These organizations are the lifeline of the communities and neighbors helping neighbors is what make them great places to live.”
Food bank recipients included the North Kitsap Fishline serving Stendahl Ridge in Poulsbo.
With the help of its homeowners, Quadrant also collected 4,000 pounds of food to donate to Northwest Harvest – the only statewide organization dedicated to fighting hunger. Quadrant began its support of Northwest Harvest last year and plans to continue its sponsorship of a food drive for the foreseeable future.