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WISE WORDS – Washington state treasures Seattle and Northwest gems: What are Washington’s top treasures?

February 5, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park — Home to the only temperate<!–more–> rain forests in the continental U.S., old growth forest, rugged un-spoiled beaches, mountains, abundant wildlife and our state’s rich Native American heritage, the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park. Pike Place Market — Seattle’s Pike Place Market:  It will always be known as […]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: 2015, Art Deco, Big Wheel View, Bill Gates Sr, CEO, Chinatown, Chinese Gate, Fremont Brewing, Hsiao-lin Wang, Jennifer Tam, Jim Ellis, Mayflower Park Hotel, Olympic National Park, Olympic Peninsula, Pike Place Market Seattle, Richard Ma, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Senator Dan Evans, Ted Fick, Tom Norwalk, Vol 34 No 7 | February 7 - February 13

Nonstop to Hong Kong

June 20, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Delta Airlines celebrated the launch of its new nonstop service from Seattle to Hong Kong on June 16, with a ribbon-cutting, water cannon salute, and traditional dragon dance at its Sea-Tac Airport gate. Soon after, the inaugural flight took off.

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2012, 2013, 2014, CEO, China, Delta Airlines, Hong Kong, Mike Medeiros, Tom Norwalk, Visit Seattle, Vol 33 No 26 | June 21 - June 27, japan

October: Komen’s Puget Sound affiliate introduces its Pink Tie Guys

November 7, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Komen for the Cure’s Puget Sound affiliate introduced a new program, Pink Tie Guys, which features influential male leaders who can help engage and mobilize audiences in the breast cancer awareness movement. All nine men received a pink necktie, which they will wear throughout the year and at Komen Puget Sound events.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2011, CEO, Jerry Lee, Komen Puget Sound, Lorenzo Romar, MulvannyG2 Architecture, Nate Miles, Pacific Northwest Region, Pink Tie Guys, Seattle, Steve Maxwell, Steve Sarkisian, Tom Norwalk, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Vol 30 No 45 | November 5 - November 11, Washington Biotechnology Biomedical Association

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