Briefs: Lynnwood-headquartered bank recognized

  • Tuesday, September 2, 2014 9:16am

Prime Pacific recognized by trade association

Prime Pacific Bank of Lynnwood has been recognized by the Independent Community Bankers of America for achieving its 20th year as a member of that organization. The Independent Community Bankers of America is a national trade association dedicated exclusively to serving the needs of the nation’s nearly 6,500 community banks.

Learn how to do business with the Navy

Businesses can learn the basics of selling to the Navy at a free presentation from the Procurement Technical Assistance Center. A networking opportunity with Navy representatives will follow the presentation that runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 9 at Economic Alliance Snohomish County, 808 134th St. SW, Suite 101, Everett. Register online at http://washingtonptac.org/events-workshops/.

Safe Harbor clinic thanks supporters

Safe Harbor Free Clinic has publicly thanked the people and organizations that made the opening of their new Stanwood facility possible. These included: Don Timmerman of Windermere; Dan Nelson of Design Northwest; Cascade Lumber; Les Swift at Swift Electric; Jeff Swenson of N.W. Builders; Ryan Kelly at ServiceMaster; Glen and Nancy Nash; Northwest Compassion Foundation; the Norman Archibald Foundation; the Charis Fund; and Judd &Black.

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