PSBJ Edition on the MarketFront May 29, 2015

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PSBJ Edition on the MarketFront May 29, 2015
The MarketFront is Coming!
Be part of the legacy.
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Presented by:
Pike Up! Seattle and
our Market need you
Early each morning a close-knit community
of area farmers, craftspeople, fishmongers
and merchants set up shop and prepare to
welcome locals and tourists alike to our iconic
Pike Place Market.
Pike Place Market Foundation
Board Members
We continue to support and are now
expanding the community services in the
Market; and with the addition of 40 new units
of low-income housing we are showing that we
put our money where our heart is.
The Market has long been Seattle’s top
attraction, with more than 10 million visitors
each year. And whether it’s the locally grown
produce, artisans, buskers, flying fish or
amazing restaurants, our beloved Market
brings us together like few places can.
The Market also gives back to our community
through the good work of the Pike Place
Market Foundation. Considered the heart of
the Market, the Foundation supports housing
and services for thousands of low-income
neighbors in downtown Seattle. Take a closer
look around the Market and you’ll find housing
for seniors, a medical clinic, food bank, senior
center and preschool.
As the region’s largest family law firm,
we at McKinley Irvin share in that spirit of
community, family, and well-being. It’s at the
heart of what we do every day on behalf of our
clients and is why we are proud to pledge our
support for the Market and its future.
A big part of that future is the new
MarketFront project, highlighted in this
publication. This exciting community effort
will expand the Market with the construction
of a dynamic public plaza and more of the
Market to love! The new space will provide
unobstructed views of Elliott Bay and the
Olympic Mountains, as well as additional
space for farmers, craftspeople, specialty
food vendors and more.
- Elizabeth Coppinger, Board President
• Kim Anderson
• Harry Caraco
• Daisley Gordon
• Ryan Santwire
• Raymond Baer
• Lynn Claudon
• Theresa Pan Hosley
• Jackson Schmidt
• Nicole Bahr
• Anne Cleveland
• Ken Jackson
• Michele Shaw
• Natasha Bleier
• Denna Cline
• Jane A. Johnson
• Warren Stickney
• Becky Bogard
• Elizabeth Coppinger
• Eddie Kirschenbaum
• Peter True
• Leslie Brotherton
• Abraham Dairi
• Randa Minkarah
• Conrad Wouters
• Michel Brotman
• Austin Dienst
• Dan Moore
• Evelyn Yenson
• Melody Brown
• Susan Finneran
• Rep. Eric Pettigrew
• Darrell Bryan
• Ben Franz-Knight
• John Pierce
• DeeAnn Burman
• Joe Fuller
• Skylee Robinson
• Sue Calkins
• Marie Gill
• Lisa Samson
Pike Place Market PDA
Council Members
• Patrice Barrentine
• David Ghoddousi
• Patrick Kerr
• James Savitt
• Bruce Burger
• Betty Halfon
• Ann Magnano
• Jackson Schmidt
• John Finke
• Matt Hanna
• Rico Quirindongo
• Gloria Skouge
Since we founded McKinley Irvin more than 20
years ago, our sole purpose has been to help
people protect their families and their future.
For our clients, this means relentless advocacy
in safeguarding what they value most. And
for the communities we serve, it means giving
back in support of a healthy community.
With our firm’s Seattle office just two blocks
from Pike Place Market, our connection is
personal – just like it is to all of us who are a
part of this community. We hope you will join
us in supporting this historic project that will
benefit the Market and our community for
generations.
Sincerely,
It’s rare that you have the opportunity to
contribute to something that will have such
a tangible and significant impact on so many
different people’s lives.
- Matt Hanna, Pike Place Market PDA Chair
Pike Up! Campaign Volunteers
• Kathi Allen
• Stephanie Forrer
• Andrea Mackin
• Stephanie Shull
• Thomas Bookman
• Jody Foster
• Cindy McKee
• Tara Shuttleworth
• Brenda Bor
• Cindi Hansen
• Gretchen Mueller
• Sheila Siden
• Colleen Bowman
• Katie Hauck
• Jody Nyquist
• Linda Straley
• Jim Clune
• Kari Knudson
• Dennis Palmer
• Helen Stusser
• Christine Craig
• Angela Leja
• Boris Pavlovic
• Ted Youngs
• Maria Ehsan
• Mary Elizabeth Linford
• Jessica Pichora
• Parisa Zare
• Kate Fleischer
• Rhonda Lusk
• Diane Shrewsbury
The Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s most
treasured icons, and has been for the past century.
The new MarketFront is a strong next step to ensure
we will continue to have a vibrant Market for the
next hundred years - with more affordable housing,
retail, and open space.
Rita Irvin and Sands McKinley,
Co-Founders, McKinley Irvin Family Law
- Seattle Mayor Ed Murray
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The next chapter in Pike Place Market history
From parking lot to MarketFront Plaza. Rendering by The Miller Hull Partnership.
Founded in 1907 to serve as a center for commerce for a rapidly growing city,
Seattle’s public Market has been a reflection of our city’s community idealism
and entrepreneurship for more than a century.
Pike Place Market is the bustling heart of downtown, with hundreds of small
businesses, thousands of workers and residents, and millions of visitors each year.
Today, Pike Place Market is growing with the MarketFront, the first significant
expansion of the Market in 40 years. In reclaiming an underutilized parcel in the
Market historic district, we will fulfill a long-held vision of those who fought to save
the Market in the 1960s and ‘70s, while creating a new chapter in the Market’s future.
On what is now a surface parking lot framed by blackberry bushes, we envision a
waterfront-facing space built with Market spirit: a generous public plaza with views
of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, tables for farmers, craftspeople, and
artists, a local brewery, and expanded retail space for artisan food makers. Included
in the project are 300 covered parking spaces to serve Market and waterfront
workers and visitors.
Funding for the $73 million expansion comes in part from parking mitigation funds
from the City of Seattle, Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement parking funds from
Washington State Department of Transportation, Pike Place Market Preservation
and Development Authority equity, low-income housing tax credits, and grants.
Yet, the final piece of funding is up to you! Many local businesses and
philanthropists have stepped forward to be part of the continuing legacy of
Pike Place Market, including artists, senior residents, small businesses and the
largest and most successful coffee company in the world. (See the complete list on
back cover).
We hope that you will join us by helping to create this exciting next chapter in the
Market’s future and a completion of an important moment in its history—a part of
Seattle’s past, present and future we all can be proud of.
But that’s not all. The Market spirit also includes taking care of our community
and our neighbors by providing more low-income housing units for seniors,
building a Neighborhood Center with expanded social services, and sponsoring
public art for all to enjoy.
Beyond the Market, the MarketFront will create a robust connection between
businesses along the Pike/Pine corridor and the central waterfront. Multiple
pedestrian access points throughout the MarketFront will link key hubs such as
ferry and cruise ship terminals with the downtown retail core and Westlake Center.
MarketFront
by the numbers
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By Paul Dorpat, The Seattle Times “Now and Then” Columnist
Motorcars figure prominently in the history of our
cherished Pike Place Market and its mix of streets
and alleys. When the public market opened in 1907,
cars and trucks figured little for either the farmers or
their customers. In 1916 when Woodrow Wilson was
preparing the boys of America for their visit to France,
Seattle had some 16,000 cars, and many of their drivers
were surely familiar with Western Avenue and its
convenient switch back on Pike Place to the business
district. After the doughboys returned from France, many
went for autos, alongside farmers, preachers, teachers,
coeds or anyone who could afford one. One ambitious
statistician in 1921 counted 48,000 cars in Seattle.
Underground
parking spaces
Additional farm
and craft tables
Low-income,
senior housing units
Artisan food purveyors
and brewery
Public art installations
Neighborhood Center
Bronze Piggybank
named Billie
Ben Franz-Knight
Executive Director,
Pike Place Market PDA
A new life for Frank Goodwin’s
westward expansion
Square-feet of local
shops and restaurants
Bicycle parking spaces
Lillian Sherman
Executive Director,
Pike Place Market
Foundation
Inevitably this new traffic did not fit well with the farmers and shoppers on Pike Place, and in the 1910s the city
maneuvered to move the Market to a neighborhood less arterial. Market magnate Frank Goodwin’s building of
the Municipal Market on Western Ave was, in part, a trick to keep the Pike Market where it had been since 1907 by
expanding it, or loosening the congestion on Pike Place by making a new place – the Municipal Market – attached
directly to it with a bridge over Western Avenue, which was ultimately named for Goodwin’s successor, the truck
farmer, Joe Desimone.
Decades later, on the Wednesday afternoon of Sept. 25, 1974, four days before its schedule demolition, a cutting torch
sparked old timbers inside the building, setting a blaze that gave six firemen minor injuries. Once cleared and paved,
the site sat for 40 years accumulating its recent history of parked cars.
Today, there is nothing left of Goodwin’s westward expansion, save a crumbling foundation visitors pass on their way
up the stairs to the Market above. In about two years’ time, however, farmers, merchants and yes, cars, will return to
the old Municipal Market site, in another bid, nearly 100 years later, to once again expand the Market westward with
more shops and stalls, 40 units of low-income senior housing, and underground parking, all of it topped by a public
plaza. With the coming razing of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the new prospect will have views to everywhere and an
exhilarating walkway to the waterfront.
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A view of the MarketFront
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Expanded
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This project lays the groundwork for
achieving creative placemaking in our
growing urban metropolis in a way that
is more economically viable, socially
sustainable, and culturally inspirational.
Alaskan
- Rico Quirindongo,
MarketFront Committee Chair
The MarketFront: Reclaiming the past to realize a vision for the future
1903-1905
1907
1920
1971
1974
Excavation and construction
of the Burlington Northern
train tunnel into the steep
slope directly below the site.
Seattle’s Public Market
opens at the corner of Pike
Street and Pike Place.
Farmers sell out of produce
to large crowds of
shoppers before noon.
Municipal Market
constructed by Frank
and Arthur Goodwin on
Western Avenue to relieve
congestion on Pike Place.
Seattle voters approve
Initiative to “Save the
Market.” Friends of the
Market establish a historic
preservation district and
Market Charter.
Municipal Market
catches fire and is later
demolished. The site is
graded for parking.
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The MarketFront project will allow more people to come together in
appreciation of everything that Seattle has to offer, and we are proud to be
part of the Pike Place Market’s history and future.
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- John Kelly,
Senior Vice President of
Global Responsibility and
Public Policy, Starbucks
Existing Historic Arcade
Neighborhood Center
Senior Housing
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Way Viad
View of the MarketFront with the future connection
to the Waterfront. Rendering by The Miller Hull Partnership.
1980s-2010
2011
2014
2015
2015
The site is the
focus of seven
different feasibility
and development
proposals, none of
which secure
adequate funding.
PDA Council forms Waterfront
Redevelopment committee as
the replacement of the Alaskan
Way Viaduct and Elliott Bay
Seawall opens the door to central
waterfront development.
Pike Up! Parade kicks-off
the campaign to raise
$9 million in philanthropy
to complete the
MarketFront and expand
social services.
Market Historical Commission
approves plan for the new
MarketFront. Seattle City Council
approves development agreement
in a unanimous vote. Mayor
Ed Murray signs development
agreement, providing essential
project funds.
Construction begins.
Pike Place MarketFront
scheduled to open to the
public in 2017.
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Growing a thriving,
caring community
Total Project Cost:
$73 Million
Funding Secured:
City of Seattle
Washington State
WSDOT Viaduct Parking Mitigation
Pike Place Market Equity
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
Debt Financing
Community support goal:
$9 million
$6 million project cost + $3 million
social service expansion
New Senior Housing and a Neighborhood Center on Western Avenue. Rendering by The Miller Hull Partnership.
Pike Place Market is more than a public market; it’s a vibrant neighborhood. As you walk down
the cobblestones of Pike Place, look up and you’ll see windows of the apartments where nearly
400 low-income seniors live above the storefronts. This reflects one of the core purposes of
Pike Place Market: to ensure our community, especially low-income seniors, can access safe
and affordable homes and services. The Market is also home to a network of vital services for
downtown Seattle, such as a senior center, medical clinic, food bank, preschool, and food access
program that reach more than 11,000 people every year.
The MarketFront is our opportunity to expand upon the heart of our mission to create a
thriving, caring community at Pike Place Market. We will add 40 more units of low-income senior
and workforce housing and a new Neighborhood Center to provide a welcome space for everyone
in our community, while addressing the emergent and growing need for affordable housing and
services for low income individuals in our city.
Planning for this multi-service center is underway. In 2014 the Pike Place Market Foundation
conducted a community-wide needs assessment and identified mental health treatment, health
education, homeless services, legal assistance, and access to healthy food as the top needs. We
are also partnering with the Chief Seattle Club to honor the traditions of and support the Native
American community in and around the Market. Over the next two years we will pilot programs
to prepare for the 2017 opening of the new Neighborhood Center.
The new MarketFront is opening
up a window of housing and
services for a population that is
underserved. We can hardly wait!
- Sandra Dunn, Resident Advocate
at Pike Place Market
Nurturing our Native American roots
By Colleen Echohawk-Hayashi (Pawnee/Athabascan) Executive Director, Chief Seattle Club
For many Native people the Pike Place Market has long been a place to
connect with other Native people to share stories and traditions. In fact, Chief
Seattle’s daughter Princess Angeline’s cabin was located a few steps from the
new MarketFront and over the years, Coast Salish tribal members have sold
smoked fish and other traditional foods as well as art, crafts and carvings in
the Market.
As the Executive Director of the Chief Seattle Club, I see many of our
members walking through the Market, enjoying the vibrant community and
spending time with their relatives and friends at Victor Steinbrueck Park.
Remaining true to cultural tribal values, members carefully watch out for
each other, nurturing care and compassion for the entire community. The
Chief Seattle Club works to serve the Native homeless population and we are
delighted to partner with the Pike Place Market Foundation to continue the
Coast Salish traditions to honor the land, respect all people and be a welcoming presence for family
and stranger alike. We hope to increase the presence of Native culture at the Market by producing
excellent Native art to sell and encouraging Native people towards wellness and entrepreneurship.
We look forward to seeing you at the Market!
The Chief Seattle Club exists to nurture, affirm, and renew the spirit of urban Native people.
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I think the benefit will be we
can get the locals here and we
can become newly enamored of
our own civic pride and our own
Market. It’s an exciting project and
it’s the future of Seattle.
- Jackie Roberts,
Owner of the Pink Door
This project represents the
culmination of 40 years of
restoration, rehabilitation,
planning and a vision for
the future of our city.
- Peter Steinbrueck,
Urban Planner
Be part of the legacy
Together, with your support, we will raise the roof on the new MarketFront!
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MarketFront Mosaic Art
Design your name or the name of your company into the public art installation on the grand
staircase of the new MarketFront. Each fish is unique and handmade by Market artist Clare
Dohna. This is an exclusive opportunity for major gifts and corporate sponsors between
$10,000 - $500,000.
Billie’s Bronze Hoofprints
Join Billie the Piggybank on her path to the new Pike Place MarketFront. A once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to join the tradition of bronze pigs and hoofprints in the Market. Leave your
family legacy on the new MarketFront.
$417/month for 1 year = $5,000
Market Charms
Write your name on the best view in town! Get a Market Charm overlooking Puget Sound.
Made of 2” diameter steel and suspended from the outer railing of the new MarketFront.
$15/month for 1 year = $180
Donate Now:
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Or complete the form on back.
All donations are tax deductible and matching gifts may apply
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Thank you to our Groundbreaking Piggybackers
848 Piggybackers have donated $2,611,479 towards our $9 million goal. As of 5/14/2015
Starbucks Coffee Company | Jeannie & Bruce Nordstrom | Joshua Green Foundation, Inc. | The True Family | Matt Griffin & Evelyne Rozner | Visit Seattle | Joseph & Patricia Desimone | Myra & Mike Mccoy
The Medina Foundation | Helen Stusser | Melody & Ross Brown | Ruth & Todd Warren | Suzanne M Hittman | Warren Stickney | The Brotman Family | Francine & Richard Loeb | Russell Investments
DeeAnn & David Burman | John & Vicki Pierce | Mark & Heather Barbieri | Bruce Burger | Abraham Dairi | Jody Foster & John Ryan | Pike Place Chowder | Pure Food Fish Market | Ernest & Roberta Sherman
Diane & Bob Shrewsbury | Lyn Tangen & Richard Barbieri | Uli’s Famous Sausage | HS Wright III & Kate Janeway
$5,000 +
Andrew & Callie Abrahamowicz | Kim Anderson & Andrew Bentley | Advisory Services & Investments, LLC | Nicole Bahr | Bentall Kennedy | Berger Partnership | Kathy & Steve Berman | Natasha Bleier | Rebecca L Bogard | The Buckley Family | Dorthy Bullitt
| Trevy Burgess | Sue & Larry Calkins | Carole Cancler | Harry Caraco | Lynn Claudon & Charles Royer | Elizabeth Coppinger & Patrick Binns | Catherine Dovey & Kevin Cornwell | Carolyn Corvi & John Bates | Barbara & Theodore Daniels | Austin Dienst &
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Under $5,000
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Matta | Sandoval-Matthews | Richard Maturi | Paula Maxwell | Jackie May | McAvoy Real Estate | Darren & Amy McClain | Peter McClung | Leslie P. McClure | Mick McCulley | Keith McCullough | Jamie McEwan & Autumn Needles | Kim McGillivray | Mark McGuane | Robert Mcguirt | Karen & Mark McInerney |
Bob & Robbie McMahon | Clyde & Colleen McQueen | Walt & MaryLorna Meade | Walter F Meade | Tomas & Angie Melendez | Dustin Mennella | Mike Meredith | Bob Messina | Kenneth & Brittni Meyers | Ana Lourdes Milián Valencia | Delanie Miller | Christi (B) & Charlie Mills | Noong Mitchell | Barbara
Mitchell-Briner | Tara & Jeffery Modaff | James Moehring | Erica Mohler | Whitney Mongé | Alan Montufar | Cooper Moo | Erin Moore | Beverly Moore | Casey Moreland | Jack & Madeline Morgan | Britt Ericson, Jonathan Morley | C Morrell | Ian Morris | Lori & Robert Morris | Richard & Marcia Morrison |
Sheila R Morrison | Valerie Heide Mudra | Gretchen & Thomas Mueller | The Mueller Family | Wendy & Peter Mullen | Rena Mullen | Sunshine Nance | Howard & Linda Nash | Corrine Nastro | Ken & Andree Nelson | Lori Nesbitt | Sally & William Neukom | David Newman | Tim & Tiffany Nguyen | Karen & Gary
Nylund | Debiruth Stanford | The M-C Nolan Family Was Here | Jeff & Stefany Northcutt | Molly Shen | Candy Nowicki | Jody Deering Nyquist & Paul Meyer | The O’Connor boys | Jordan Olels | Sarah, Alex, & Hanna | Conrad Wouters & Glenna Olson | Debbie Olson | Susan O’Malley | The Oplinger Family | Ashley
Ormond | Dulcie O’Sullivan | Tom, Sal, Joe & Rob Neir | Jena Owens | Marilyn Pabros | Dennis Palmer | Sara Pape | Susan A Parker | Kelly & Ben Parriott | Erlinda Partridge & Greg Perkins | Joan M. Paulson | Brett Affleck-Aring | Kelly & Dave Pearson | Ann & Mike Peavey | Kelice Penney | PEPSICO Foundation |
Geri Perdue | Arthur Pereira Duarte | Perennial Tea Room | Lenny Peters & Kat Garsi | Dave Peterson | Kimberly Peterson | Danny, Deby Petrisor | Brandy Phelps | The Pienta’s | Pike Market Sr Ctr & Food Bank | Pike St. Press | Alyssa Piraino | Max & Heather Plemons | Patti Plemons | Mary Margaret Pless | Northwest
Noshers | John & Amanda Pollard | PNWMF | Pacific Northwest Medium Format | Liam & Caden Pong | Terumi & Ryan | Alexis Pontikis | Lindsey Arnold, Ryan Porter | Amy & Chris Pottinger | Joan Poultridge | Chris Powell | JC Preston | Jim Price | Jerry Prismantas | Lee Pyne-Mercier | Quantative Social Science LLC |
Cyndi Quan-Trotter | Lisa Quinn | The Raecker Jean Gang | Edna Ramos | Ann Ramsay-Jenkins | Geoff & Sarah Raymoure | The Raymoure Family | Andy & Shiami Harnett | Crissey Rasmussen | Ryan Rector | Franklin Reed & Don Corliss | Nicole A. Remish | Mary Remoaldo | Gwen Rench | Kelly Rench | Mellissa Renes
| Jane Repensek | Emily Resling | Evelyn Winter Resling | Braiden Rex-Johnson & Spencer Johnson | Jered & Dawn Reynolds | Mary Richardson | Penné Richman | Nicholas Richter | Julie & Brooks Riendl | Madelyn Ringstad | Sandra Roberts | Skylee Robinson | Mike, Beth, Jackie & Kate | Andy Rose | Ruby’s Seattle
Gift Gallery | Kristeena Sabando | Mary Sherhart | Scott & Kelly Saling | Michael & Christine Sannella | Ryan Santwire | S. Satterfield & C. Pickett | Savor Seattle Food Tours | Lisa Scaramuzzino | Scott & Shelley Scheff | Jackson Schmidt & Maxine Weyant | Molly Schopen | Jeffrey A. Schur, DDS MSD | B & YaYa |
Kristin Schwartz | Taylor Seamount | Earl & Charyl Kay Sedlik | Diana & Christopher Seidler | Suzanne Selhorn & Michael Selhorn | Dave & Ashley Sens | Julia Sensenbrenner | Amy Serabia | Nick Setten | Shahab J. Sharify | Joshua Shea | Angela & Albert Shen | Christopher Shepard | Geneva & Richard Sherman |
Kathryn M. Shields | The Tong Family, E, S & B | Sheila Siden | Monica Simmons | Alicia Singer | Joan & Ed Singler | Gloria & Michael Skouge | Jan Slawson | Vijai Mohan & Natalia Slobod | Pam & Patrick Smith | Justin Snider & Li Xiang | Suzanne Spencer | The Spikes Family | Lori Spinosa | Frank & Linda
Springmann | Leo Sreebny | Ilene Stark | Steve Gunn | Mark Stepich | Troy Sterk | Jessica Stevens | Rebecca Lane | Ms. Heather Stockdale | Daniel & Linda Stubbs | Sugar Mountain | Robert & Annette Suh | Ryan Elizabeth Sullivan | E. Sunday | O&J Surkatty | Brandon & Megan Szerwo | Priscilla & Ted Tanase | Terry
& Helmi Temple | Debra & Bob Thompson | Pamela & Richard Thompson | Clover Thurk & David Eberhardy | Bonnie Tibbles | Stephanie Tice | Wilson To & Jennifer Chan | Ernestine Tobkes | Rob & Ellie Tobkes | Rob & Laura Torres | Jackie & Guy Towle | Anne Traver | Andrew & Lindsay Richardson | Tim & Vicky Trieb |
Jessie Trinchard | Jason Trinkle | John Turnbull | Kham Udom | David Uhl | Jo Umano | Robyn VanEngen | Ann Ventic | Jeff Vercollone | Lisa Villarreal | Amynah Hamidah Virani | RMB Vivid | The Von Hoffmann Family | Ed Waldock & Melinda Jodry | Angie & Torrey Myers | John A & Susan Kay Waller III | Aileen Walsh |
Terri Kay Walters | Jonathan & Vivian Wang | Watershed Pub & Kitchen | Watson Family Charitable Trust | Graham & Claire Watts | James Weaver | Denise Colleen Weir | Jacob Healey | Dorothy E. Wendler | Brooke Westlund | Dana & Joseph Wheeler | Robert & Jessica White | Lori Whittaker & Adel Youakim |
Tracey Wickersham & Steve Marcus | Nichelle Wickstrom | Hartman + Wilburn | Lance & Leslie Basler | Diane Williams | Jane Williams | Samantha Williams | Stephen Willis | Aubree Wilson | David C. Wilson | Gone to pot | Melinda Wilson | Pat & Kristine Wilson | The Brigham Family | Cornelius & Sharon
Winesberry | Robert & Lisa Winston | in memory of Nic Madrazo | Brenda Wolfe | Kashia Wolfe | Monster & Boris | Stacy, Justin & Emma Wood | Kristen Lidke Woodward | Joan C. Wynar | Patrick Aro & Maria Yang | Kandy Y | Evelyn Yenson | Christine A. Young | Sara R. Young | Ted Youngs & Claire Renaut |
Rachelle Zadigian | Karl & Ellen Zahlis | Ralp Zeck | Boting Zhang & Brian Kalthoff | Beck & Kenzie | Bill & Andrea Zuvela
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Email [email protected] or call (206)774-5271. You will receive an email receipt and a card with your personalized inscription by mail. All donations are tax deductible.