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Bothell / Washington / United States
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Duitsman Financial Inc is an independent Registered Investment Advisor in the State of Washington, a registered broker/dealer and a member FINRA/SIPC. Securities are offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. We are conveniently in the Mill Creek Bothell area while serving clients throughout the state of Washington. We offer: financial planning, asset allocation & asset management, 401(k), mutual funds, stocks, bonds, estate planning, retirement planning, college planning, roth accounts, insurance and annuities. We pride ourselves in building long term relationships working together with our clients. They are people of all ages from all walks of life and income levels who come to us for help in building a comprehensive financial plan or for assistance in sorting out a single issue. Our hallmark is a personalized investment strategy, not a generic investment program. Your individual portfolio will be based on your unique situation, your attitudes, your preferences, your goals and explained in terms that can be understood so your portfolio makes good sense to you. It will be designed to account for change, both in the market and in your personal circumstances, so that it can work with you and for you at every stage of your life. Call us today and let us help you achieve financial independence through professional advice, sound risk management, quality investment products, and personal efficient service. Expect from us: courteous service, a trustworthy and competent financial adviser, suitable recommendations, timely transactions at the best available prices, full disclosure of costs and risks, clear communications, comprehensive statements and trade confirmations, prompt error and complaint resolution, and strict confidentiality. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Since 1981, the West Seattle Food Bank has worked to eliminate hunger in our community - providing food and other basic supplies, plus education and referral services to neighbors in need. The West Seattle Food Bank has two full-time and three part-time staff who are assisted by more than 100 volunteers each month. Two hundred people donated more than 11, 200 hours of service in 2009. Executive Director, Frances Yeatts, was awarded the Mayors End Hunger Award in 2004 for extraordinary commitment to alleviating hunger in the community. On June 1st, 2007 the West Seattle Food Bank celebrated its Grand Opening at our new facility, the West Seattle Comunity Resource Center and One Community Commons. This building is our new home, plus provides space for other social service agencies to offer services and outreach while clients receive food. Permanent office space for at least four other social service agencies and 34 units of affordable housing is included in the facility. Our vision for this Resource Center is that it will offer hope, along with resources to build self-esteem and personal security, while reconnecting families to support networks.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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World Concern is a nonprofit organization that offers health care services for individuals with AIDS. It rebuilds homes after disasters and fights with child trafficking. The organization also provides business loans for women. World Concern offers volunteer opportunities and rescues children from hunger, abuse and other diseases. In addition, it provides educational programs for children and disaster response solutions. The organization operates in North America, South America, Asia and Africa. World Concern serves more than six million people worldwide. It also offers vocational training services and cleans water and wells. The organization is a part of the CRISTA family of ministries.
Bellevue / Washington / United States
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Preparing students to transform the world since 1950, Bellevue Christian School is a coeducational Day school for diverse students in Preschool through Grade Twelve. Located across three secure campuses in Clyde Hill, Medina, and Woodinville, Bellevue Christian alumni live and lead with purpose.
Issaquah / Washington / United States
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Dr. Ray Besharati and the Highlands Dentistry team love helping people attain healthy, beautiful smiles. We focus on preventive, individualized care, and patient education. We want you to understand your oral health and how you can keep it in excellent shape. We pride ourselves in caring for you as a person and not as a set of teeth. We are honest and up front about the treatment you need and the treatment you do NOT need. We will never pressure you into anything you don’t feel comfortable with and you will always know your options. Complimentary consultations are offered at our patient-centered Issaquah, WA dental office. We serve residents of Sammamish, Bellevue, and the surrounding communities.
Bellevue / Washington / United States
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For more than 110 years, the Seattle Humane Society, located in Bellevue, has been of service to dogs, cats and other domestic animals. The independent nonprofit is a no-kill shelter that focuses on finding homes for animals that are rescued or surrendered. Some of the animals are brought in by owners who can no longer take care of them, others are collected from local municipal animal services. Employees screen potential families and match them with appropriate pets.

The Seattle Humane Society also has a variety of other programs that aim to prevent animals from becoming abandoned. The organization operates a pet food bank for owners who can no longer afford to buy food for pets. The group also holds spay and neutering events that provide free or low-cost sterilization services.

The group also provides pet ownership classes and kenneling services for dogs, which help defray the shelter's costs. The rest of its costs are covered with grants and donations.

The Seattle Humane Society recently had a renovation which upgraded the dog kennels and created small living rooms for cats, complete with couches, chairs and shelving. The renovation aimed to lessen the stress on an animal who is brought to the shelter, staff members say.

Two adoptable animals from the Seattle Humane Society will be featured on Bellevue Patch.

Lacey / Washington / United States
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Founded in 1974, Holy Family School is a private, independent Catholic school that provides academic instruction to students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. It spreads over an area of more than 3 acres and features a cafeteria, library, playground, classrooms, and science and computer laboratories. The school offers classes in Spanish, art, music, physical education, reading, math, science and language arts. It also promotes various cocurricular activities in sports and music, as well as provides extended-day care programs. Holy Family School has over 15 faculty members. The school additionally organizes several workshops, educational outings and field trips. It maintains a location in Lacey, Wash.
Tacoma / Washington / United States
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In operation since 1895, Child & Family Guidance Center is a provider of community-based outpatient mental health services. It offers individual and family counseling services to people with various personal problems and mental and emotional disorders, including depression, stress, fear, marital problems, hyperactivity, autism, disruptive behaviors, substance abuse and traumas. The center operates several family support organizations that offer stress management, communication, relationship management and parenting skills developmental services. In addition, the center provides nutritional management, family therapies and other programs to serve a variety of eating disorders. Child & Family Guidance Center also offers a healing program to serve the victims of physical and sexual abuse. It is located in Tacoma, Wash.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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The Seattle Aquarium is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. This iconic waterfront landmark is a must-see, particularly for families with children, although it's a great place to visit for anyone who wants to get a fascinating look at the area's spectacular underwater world. With its wide array of colorful marine creatures in award-winning exhibits and touch pools, guests of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to enjoy. One of the best ways to enhance your visit is to check out the host of sea life that can be found in the Pacific Northwest at the aquarium, and then head out on an adventure to see what you can find in the Puget Sound waters or in the tide pools along the state's breathtaking, rugged coastline.

Parking and public transportation
The aquarium is easy to get to by car or public transportation, located on Pier 50 on the downtown central waterfront. Inexpensive metered parking is available right across the street below the Alaskan Way viaduct. Metro Transit offers many bus routes that will bring you within a short walk of the aquarium, including Route 99, which stops directly in front of the building.

Best and worst time to go to the Seattle Aquarium
The Seattle Aquarium is open every day of the year except Christmas Day at 9:30 a.m., with the last entry accepted at 5 p.m. and exhibits closing up at 6 p.m. The best time to get here is just after 2 p.m., when the crowds typically begin to thin out whether it's on the weekend or a weekday. Most visitors tend to arrive shortly after the aquarium opens, making it more difficult to get good views of the exhibits without having to bump elbows with others, particularly during the months of June, July and August.

Admission to the Seattle Aquarium
Admission to the aquarium ranges from about $15 to $22 depending on age with children three years old and under admitted free. Discounts are available for seniors, persons with disabilities and active military.

Must-Dos at Seattle Aquarium
Touching some of the fascinating creatures that live in the tide pools on the state's outer coast and the inland sea of the Puget Sound is a must. Visitors can feel the prickly spines of a sea urchin and discover the rough texture of a colorful starfish. The Underwater Dome provides the opportunity to be surrounded by fish and other creatures by heading down a short tunnel and stepping into a 360-degree tank filled with a variety of species, including sharks, sturgeon, vibrantly-colored rockfish, lingcod and more. The aquarium is also home to marine mammals, like playful sea otters and harbor seals that provide practically endless entertainment with their antics.

Other places to visit near Seattle Aquarium
With some of the city's best restaurants located just steps away from the aquarium, you might want to plan lunch or dinner around your visit to the aquarium. If you like fresh oysters, Elliott's Oyster House offers some of the freshest oysters around, while Ivar's Pier 54 Fish Bar serves up Seattle's famous bread bowl clam chowder as well as amazing fish 'n' chips. Argosy Cruises is located right next door to the aquarium, offering a variety of tours, including a narrated one-hour sightseeing tour that allows visitors to view many of Seattle's iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Mt. Rainier from the glistening waters of Elliott Bay.

Insider tips for visitors to Seattle Aquarium
There are several indoor/outdoor open air areas of the aquarium that allow visitors to watch the seals and sea otters swim in the waters of the Puget Sound. If you're here on a nice day, walk out onto the dock and enjoy the fresh air, spectacular views and see these entertaining creatures in a less crowded environment.

Author's bio: K.C. Dermody is a travel writer living in the Seattle area with hundreds of travel articles both online and in print. She has traveled the world and is the author of 'Best Travel Guide for First Time Visitors to Ireland,' but especially loves showing off the beautiful region she resides in.

 

Wenatchee / Washington / United States
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Wenatchee Racquet and Athletic Club, in operation as a non-profit, members-owned recreational facility since 1961, originated as a facility designed to meet the needs of the community for tennis and swimming and began with 7 outdoor tennis courts, an outdoor pool and clubhouse. Call us today for more information.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Kline Galland Home, founded in 1914, is a Jewish-based nonprofit nursing care facility offering medical services, and social and religious programs to patients throughout Washington. The center s areas of expertise include podiatry, dermatology, optometry, psychiatry, dental, and personal and respite care services. It provides a variety of recreational activities to patients, including musical programs, guest speakers and performers, arts, crafts, dance, cards, bingo, chess, book club, Russian language programs, field trips and gourmet cooking clubs. The rehabilitation services offered by the center include physical, occupational and speech therapies, and therapeutic recreational programs. Kline Galland Home is located in Seattle.
Bellevue / Washington / United States
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The Edgebrook Club is a private swimming and tennis club located off Allen Road, next to Tyee Middle School.

Founded in 1959, Edgebrook Club is a member-owned facility. The remodeled facility opened in 2006. The club has state-of-the-art tennis facilities, a robust swimming team and a cabana with a full kitchen that's available for member use.

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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Fremont Public Association was established in 1974 and provides various housing and health care services to poor and homeless individuals. The center offers a range of educational programs in nutrition and sustainable food production for children. It grows and provides a variety of organic produce to various food banks and nutritional resource providers. Fremont Public Association offers a wide range of services for seniors and individuals with disabilities that include home care, mental health counseling and transportation services. The center also provides various meals and nutritional programs for seniors. It additionally offers assistance with the day-to-day operations to various food banks. The center s services also include 24-hour staffing and crisis services, advocacy-based counseling, domestic violence education and referral programs, and food and housing counseling. Fremont Public Association is located in Seattle.
Enumclaw / Washington / United States
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The Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce is easily accessible at its location in the Cole Street business district, serving as a starting point for visitors needing assistance regarding the business and recreational opportunities nearby. The chamber also serves as the voice of the Enumclaw Plateau business community, which includes both large and small businesses not only within the Enumclaw city limits but in areas such as Bonney Lake, Puyallup, Black Diamond, Kent, Auburn, and even Greenwater. The chamber's 2010 business directory lists more than 200 member businesses encompassing these areas and beyond. The chamber organizes many local events, like the annual Christmas parade, the Festival of Crafts and the Arts Alive! Dinner and Auction. For more information about meetings, membership and dues, please contact the chamber directly.

Mountlake Terrace / Washington / United States
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Action is an evangelical, nondenominational missionary-sending agency that works in major urban centers of Asia, Latin America and Africa. Action provides services to neglected and abused children and their families through practical ministries that specialize in reaching the urban poor. The agency has more than 160 missionaries in 13 countries. Action works in cooperation with local churches and other national organizations to reach people, train them in Christian living, and assist them in their physical and economic needs. It put special emphasis on ministry to the urban poor that include needy street kids, orphaned and abandoned babies, squatters, prostitutes, and prisoners in various places, such as Metro Manila, Philippinnes, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Bogota, Colombia. Action is headquartered in Mountlake Terrace, Wash.
Yakima / Washington / United States
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Ken Gaub Ministries is about helping you to find the life of peace and joy that God wants you to have. In over fifty years of ministry, this organization has brought a message of hope to millions of people both in and outside of the church. Call us today for more information!
Silverdale / Washington / United States
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Brandman University is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). As part of the Chapman University System, Brandman blends a legacy of academic excellence with innovative curriculum and strong support services designed for students with busy schedules. The university offers 90+ career paths—including degree programs, emphasis areas, concentrations, credentials, and specialties comprising both credit and non-credit bearing coursework, across its schools of arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and health. Brandman serves about 13,000 students seeking degrees and credentials with programs available at more than 25 campuses throughout California and Washington and online, and through its self-paced online competency-based education modality, Brandman MyPath™. The university’s online programs consistently rank among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
Redmond / Washington / United States
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Bear Creek School provides Christian liberal arts education to grades kindergarten through 12. Its student body represents more than 50 local churches and 25 denominations. The school s curriculum is based on college preparatory program that includes various subjects, such as English, history, mathematics, science, Christian studies, philosophy, world languages, fine arts and physical and health education. The institution is approved by the National Association of Schools and Colleges and the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools. It is a member of the Washington Federation of Independent Schools and the Association of Classical and Christian Schools. Bear Creek School was established in 1988 and is located in Redmond, Wash.
Bellevue / Washington / United States
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Kindering Center provides a variety of therapy and educational services for infants and children with special needs. The organization's programs include speech and language therapy, family counseling and support groups for parents and siblings. The Bellevue facility is adjacent to Crossroads Park and features a warm, modern interior.

Seattle / Washington / United States
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Woodland Park Zoo has been hailed as one of the finest zoos in the world for its award-winning exhibits. The zoo is home to more than 1,000 animals, representing 300 species from across the globe, from tiny insects to the largest land mammal on earth, the African elephant. This cherished Seattle landmark, enjoyed by visitors of all ages, is best known for creating revolutionary naturalistic exhibits which mimic the natural habitats each animal is from, ultimately changing the face of zoos worldwide.

Best and worst time to go to Woodland Park Zoo
If you want to enjoy the animals when they're at their most active, and crowds are few, go to the zoo on a cloudy weekday morning when school is in session, from about mid-October to mid-April. If you have kids that are in school and can't make it then, your next best choice is a Sunday morning during NFL season when many families are busy watching the game. The worst time to go is in the middle of the day during the months of June, July and August, whether it's the weekend or a weekday. Not only do the animals tend to be more lethargic due to the heat, this is when the zoo packs in the biggest crowds.

Must see/do at Woodland Park Zoo
The Humboldt Penguins are a favorite with many visitors, especially when they're active. Look through the glass viewing window, and you might just get a close up look to see a penguin peering right back at you. The African Savanna exhibit, the first of its kind when it opened in 1980, is also a must-visit with the chance to see animals like zebras, hippos, lions, tigers, meerkats, gorillas and giraffe. If you time your visit right, you can even feed the giraffes while standing atop a raised platform from 10 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. daily, except Tuesdays. The Australasia section, just a short stroll away, is another must, home to wallaby, snow leopards, emus and kookaburras, as well as the Willawong Station. In this enclosed area, birds like parrots, cockatiels and parakeets fly free, and visitors can feed the birds buy purchasing a wooden stick with food on it.

Parking at Woodland Park Zoo
The zoo offers parking in five lots, with pay-for-parking kiosks in each lot. Arrive early as they fill up quickly, especially during the summer months. If you don't find a spot, you'll need to look for street parking in the surrounding neighborhood.

Food at Woodland Park Zoo
Concession stands can be found throughout the zoo, serving everything from popcorn to ice cream and pizza. The Rain Forest Food Pavilion is great for families, with a variety of dishes sure to please everyone, including kids' meals and even options for the health conscious like burgers made from hormone-free, grass-fed, free-roaming cattle. Seafood lovers will want to head to the Pacific Blue Chowder House, offering meals that include items like wild-caught shrimp and salmon.

Insider Tip for Visitors to Woodland Park Zoo
Before you go, be sure to check the "Today at the Zoo" section on the official zoo website. Here you can find out about special daily activities and specific schedules that can help you make the most out of your day at the zoo, including zookeeper talks, feeding experiences and more.

K.C. Dermody is a travel writer living in the Seattle area with hundreds of travel articles both online and in print. She has traveled the world and is the author of 'Best Travel Guide for First Time Visitors to Ireland,' but especially loves showing off the beautiful region she resides in.

 

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