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Aug 15, 2003
The Hacker Group of Bellevue promoted Ken Wheeler to the position of creative director. Wheeler has worked at The Hacker Group since 1992, most recently as associate creative director/art. Wheeler will manage a team of four designers. The Hacker Group is a full-service direct marketing agency specializing in performance-based direct marketing campaigns.
Ray's Boathouse is one of eight Washington restaurant's named by Wine Spectator magazine for a Best Award of Excellence. The award is given to restaurants with exceptional wine lists. It is the fourth time the restaurant has been named for the honor since 1990; all other years it received an Award of Excellence. Ray's wine director is David Carreon who oversees a wine cellar of approximately 4,500 bottles.
The Seattle Animal Shelter is hosting a cat "adoptathon" on Sat., Aug. 16 at the Alki Community Center in West Seattle. Adoption prices, ranging from $72 to $77, include vaccinations, spaying or neutering, health testing, license and an identification microchip. Seniors are eligible for a discount on adoption of cats two years or older. Animals available for adoption and more information can be viewed on-line at: www.seattleanimalshelter.org.
The board of directors of the Arthritis Foundation Washington/Alaska Chapter named Marilee McCorriston as its president/CEO. McCorriston previously was executive director at the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Washington/Alaska Chapter and at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center as director of guilds and special events. The Arthritis Foundation is a nonprofit health organization with goals to improve lives through prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
Aug 14, 2003
The inauguration of a new building housing Washington State University's Institute for Shock Physics has been set for Aug. 27. Shock wave research at WSU is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Office of Naval Research. The $12.4 million building was funded by the Washington State Legislature. Miller Hull of Seattle was the architect and Lydig Construction Company of Spokane was the general contractor for the 33,000 square-foot, three-story, brick building.
Former Seattle attorney, Richard C. Reed, currently a senior advisor at Altman Weil, has received the Sam Smith Award from the American Bar Association. Reed was honored for his decades of law practice and leadership; writing and speaking on law practice management topics; and his contribution as a mentor and friend to lawyers throughout the profession. Reed practiced law for 41 years in Seattle, and was chairman of the board at Reed McClure in Seattle before his retirement in 1989.
Whispering Springs Farm of Rochester has been awarded a Golden Snail award by the Greater Olympia Slow Food Convivium. The award is presented for maintaining the Slow Food mission of holding stewardship of the land by achieving ecologically sound food production. Whispering Springs Farm is owned by Jim Hutson and Jean Hutson. Whispering Springs Farm products are available at the Olympia Farmers Market.
Patti Meyers and Geoff Swanson will co-chair the Girl Scouts - Totem Council fund-raising campaign. The Happy Campers: Empowering Every Girl for Life campaign will seek to raise $7.7 million to upgrade three camp properties, acquire a fourth and expand program opportunities. Serving on the campaign's committee will be Michael Collins, Cynthia Cross, Valoree Dowell, Posy Gering, Mary Hsu, Cynthia Lanners, Anne McTavish, Joe Ward and Rosanne Zemp.
Williams-Helde, a Seattle-based full-service marketing communications agency, was recently honored with six American Graphic Design Awards from Graphic Design:USA. The agency was honored with awards for developing brand logos for New Tribe Productions, Creative Reach, and Gourmet Standard; for designing the Alaska Experience and Americas Experience travel/tourism catalogs for Cruise West; and for a Williams-Helde Halloween self promotion.