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- Local Artist Depicts NW Beauty on Canvas
- Sonic Collision Center's Driving Philosophy
- Still Spinning Views, Value and Song
- No Men, No Mirrors
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Artist Depicts NW Beauty on Canvas |
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Award
winning SeaTac painter, Harry Johnson, has produced
hundreds of works of art. Much of his work is inspired
by Pacific Northwest landscapes and wildlife.
On average, Johnson participates in some 26 shows a
year. His work is on display at US national parks, New
Master's Gallery in Carmel, CA and in Israel.
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| Sonic
Collision Center's Driving Philosophy |
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| Located
in SeaTac at 19249 Des Moines Memorial Drive, Sonic
Collision Center has a simple philosophy for customer
service. Owner Cameron Campbell summarizes it this way,
"I think about this... What if this were my mom's
car?"
This philosophy drives many of the center's strategic
decisions. It drove the decision to partner with major
insurance companies so as to provide customers with high
quality service and seamless insurance processing. It
also drove the decision to move the center's office
space to a separate building that is open, airy,
comfortable, and gleamingly clean.
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| Still
Spinning Views, Value and Song |
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| A
beautiful baby grand piano sits center stage on the
"Revolving Round" at the Top of the Inn. While
enjoying dinner, guests see panoramic views of the
airport, Mt. Rainier and the Olympic Mountains and hear
popular tunes sung by staff.
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| No
Men, No Mirrors |
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| Jerilyn
Iles and Sandy are long-time friends. Previous roommates
at University of Missouri - Columbia, these two women
living in Des Moines, Iowa and Burien, Wash.,
respectively, have managed to maintain their
long-distance friendship and now have a joint business
venture as co-owners of the recently opened Curves for
Women, located at 17694 1st Avenue S in Burien.
No ordinary gym, the "women only" fitness
center offers busy women a full body workout in 30
minutes using a push/pull resistance program that
strengthens the whole body.
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| Tukwila
- A City with Heart |
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| Pioneered
in the 1850's, this south of Seattle community has
always been small in size and resident population.
However as the sixth largest employment center in the
state, and with a great commitment to meeting the needs
of its citizens and community, it is big in heart.
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