FOUNDING SPONSORS

  • Reece Homes

    Our mission is to provide exceptional real estate services that distinguish our team as the benchmark for service, excellence, and ethical business practices. We are committed to being honest, listening, & serving our clients & community with our 20+ years of real estate experience.

  • Hunni Water

    Hunni Co. is an Edmonds-based specialty drink and food dealer. We specialize in selling sport and fitness beverages Hunniwater Detox and Hunniwater Hydrate, local varietal honey, and honey and beeswax products. Better yet, we are committed to using only real honey from local bee farmers.

  • Bar Dojo

    Modern Asian Cuisine located at Five Corners co-founded by Shubert Ho of Taiwanese American descent, Bar Dojo is the Neighborhood Gem that serves unique Asian cuisine. It incorporates the flavors of the PNW, Latin American and Pan-Asian ingredients to make one of the most unique menus in the Greater Edmonds Area.

  • Terrabonne Engineering Professionals

    Tung Bui, President of Terabonne, Inc., spent his entire professional career in the telecommunications industry. He began his career in the wireless industry right when the FCC first auctioned wireless spectrum licenses in 1995. This was Day 1 of the modern-day cell phone industry. Tung served as executive director at Western Wireless, which grew to become T-Mobile, where he was responsible for the RF engineering, real estate leasing, zoning, construction, and network deployment across the West Coast, then expanded to top 50 markets in the US.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

  • Edmonds Chamber of Commerce

    As an independent non-profit we strengthen Edmonds through connecting businesses, government, education and residents to vital information and to one another. We are proud to bring people from all walks of life together in celebration, which builds community and friendships.

  • City of Edmonds

    Edmonds is a regional hub for the arts, with museums, specialized facilities, and major annual festivals within the city's downtown area. The city is connected to nearby areas by two state highways and the state ferry system, which operates a ferry route to Kingston on the Kitsap Peninsula.

  • Edmonds Diversity Commission

    City of Edmonds Diversity Commission’s purpose is to promote an environment that accepts, celebrates, and appreciates diversity within the community.

  • Northern Chinese Grace Church

    The Fellowship was first formed on March 15, 1992 and the Sunday worship took place at the Emmanuel Bible Church. Chinese Grace Evangelical Free Church was previously called the Seattle Chinese Christian Fellowship. It was organized by a few committed families. Pastor David Lo became our pastor to shepherd us arrived in since March 2011 till now.

  • The Foundation for Edmonds School District

    Our Vision: Every student in our district has the resources to learn, thrive, and contribute to our vibrant community. Take a moment to watch a short video about how our programs help shape students' futures.

    Our Mission: We develop community partnerships and bridge sustainable funding in support of the Edmonds School District’s children, families, and educators in their pursuit of educational excellence.

  • Edmonds Arts Commission

    Founded in 1975, the City of Edmonds Arts Commission (EAC) ensures the arts are a vital part of our community's quality of life, economic vitality and central identity.

    The commission is comprised of seven appointed Commissioners who are residents of Edmonds and who serve staggered four-year terms. By ordinance, four of the positions require a professional background in the arts. The EAC is empowered to advise and make recommendations to the Mayor, City Council or other City commissions or boards on matters pertaining to the arts.

  • Edmonds Downtown Alliance

    With nearly 350 members, if your business is located in downtown Edmonds, you are likely a member of our business improvement district.

    Business Improvement Districts (BID) are special assessment areas established under the Revised Code of Washington (Chapter 35.87.A). They provide a local funding mechanism whereby businesses assess themselves to fund programs related to activities such as beautification, marketing, security, parking, clean-up or administration.

    Our district is called the Edmonds Downtown Alliance.

    Created by the Edmonds City Council in early 2013, we are a focused, funded organization that supports and improves business conditions in Edmonds. Our goal is to ensure our downtown stays lively, attractive and prosperous.

  • Downtown Edmonds Merchants Association

    The Partnership is a strong voice for Downtown and an effective liaison between downtown stakeholders and local decision makers. They offer cooperative advertising campaigns and networking opportunities for businesses downtown. All downtown merchants are invited to participate in monthly meeting and events.