Want to refresh your style for spring and support finding a cure for cancer? Then head over to see a fashion-related show April 28 at Valley Floor Co., 25423 Seventh Ave. S.
The Kent Downtown Partnership is gearing up for its fifth-annual "Wine, Women, Wow!" event, which this year is scheduled for 6-10 p.m. May 7 at the Kent ShoWare Center.
It's a waiting game for the city of Kent, in its bid to bring a new Federal Aviation Administration facility to town.
Ben Wolters, the city's economic development director said Tuesday that FAA officials made a visit to Kent's proposed site April 2.
"You know, I thought we did well," Wolters said, noting their informal comments at the time were along the lines of "very impressive."
The Kent Chamber of Commerce’s Annual President’s Gala was a night to remember.
More than 300 business and community leaders came out to enjoy all that was good about doing business in Kent.
The "Find It in Kent" campaign wrapped up its community-wide scavenger hunt with a March 23 celebration for its winners and other participants at Mama Stortini's at Kent Station.
Why go to the Kent Chamber of Commerce’s Annual President’s Gala?
Why indeed.
“It’s the biggest night we have,” said chamber Executive Director Andrea Keikkala of the April 3 black-tie affair at the Kent ShoWare Center.
Expect a complete legislative roundup at the Kent Chamber of Commerce's April Membership Luncheon April 7 at the Meridian Valley Country Club.
Green Garden Food Products, Inc., a leading Northwest salad dressings and sauce manufacturer based in Kent, on Monday announced a new partnership with another Kent-based firm: foodservice broker Encore Sales and Marketing.
Congressman Adam Smith will provide an update on healthcare, the economy and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan at the Southwest King County Chamber of Commerce April Membership Luncheon April 9.
Kent-based Castle Bridge Winery is the locale for an April 8 chocolate- and wine-tasting event, to acquaint the public with a new kind of chocolate that is purportedly high in antioxidants and has other health benefits.
The Airways Brewing Co. opened its doors for business March 11, from its location at 6644 S. 196th St., No. T-100, in the West Valley Business Park, at the corner of 196th and West Valley Highway.
After posting the first job gains in more than a year in January, Washington’s economy dropped an estimated 8,300 jobs in February.
Larry Lehnerz has an eye for the unusual.
And it’s in his latest business undertaking that he gets full use of that talent.
Want to learn about business, as it is influenced by the Pacific Northwest’s proximity to Asia? The Great Wall Mall of Kent regularly schedules Asian Pacific Roundtables, with guest speakers and a gourmet Asian meal. The next roundtable is scheduled for 6-8:30 p.m. March 24 at the mall’s Imperial Seafood Garden Restaurant, 18230 East Valley Highway.
To know Don DinAlpha XR is to know Kent.
The businessman/inventor/photographer and all-around community enthusiast has been a fixture in his adopted hometown for years.
The Communities in Schools of Kent annual fundraising breakfast runs 7:30-9 a.m. March 17 at the Kent Senior Activity Center, 600 E. Smith St.
The Kent Downtown Partnership will have its monthly networking event March 18 at one of the downtown’s newest businesses and KDP members: the Titusville Trading Co. antique shop, located at 205 First Ave South. is hosting KDP Networking Event for March.
Kent4Health volunteers will promote a Grab and Go Meals program each Saturday in March at Top Foods, 26015 104th Ave. S.E.
The meals program offers shoppers a chance to sample a quick-prepared recipe, as well as general nutrition tips. Recipe ingredients will be available at a display in the store, as well.
The Kent Chamber of Commerce will have its March membership luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 3 at the Meridian Valley Country Club, 24830 136th Ave. S.E. The featured speaker will be Kent Police Chief Steve Strachan, speaking about the city police department, crime-fighting, statistics, and public-policy issues.
Nicole Adams has spent 20 years working in the aerospace industry, but, she said, it has “never truly been my passion.”
But with the opening of Intimate Pilates, her new studio on First Avenue in downtown Kent, Adams is changing that.