Spring Cocktail Social
Celebrate Spring “WOBA STYLE”
Thursday, May 14, 2015
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Olympia Golf & Country Club
3636 Country Club Drive NorthwestJoin us for this unique opportunity to the newly remodeled Olympia Golf & with appetizers and complimentary tastings wine, distiller, and craft brew artisans.Enjoy the company of our amazing members!

Complimentary Tastings and
“WOBA only special purchase by the bottle pricing” by:

  • SANDSTONE DISTILLERY
  • STOTTLE WINERY
  • TOP RUNG BREWERY     
Register online before May 1 to be entered into our raffle drawing.
$10 – per person/Guests welcome!Optional – 9 hole golf special! $25 Includes cart / 2:30 p.m. start.
To play, golfers must pre-register for the social and select the golf option during checkout.
Club dress code: Collared shirt or dress shirt, pants or Bermuda length shorts.
No denim, shorts or cut-offs permitted.
You can download the flyer HERE.
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West Side Sign Removal

Starting Monday, October 13, code enforcement officers will be removing and disposing of illegal temporary signs along main arterials on the west side.

Common illegal temporary signs include:

  • Signs that exceed maximum height of 4 feet, i.e. all feather signs
  • Exceeds one temp. sign per business
  • Signs not located within 20 feet of front of business
  • Signs displayed other than posted business hours

See the picture below for a more thorough list.

temp sign violations

Corks & Forks

The West Olympia Business Association is excited to partner with Red Lion Olympia to bring you Corks & Forks!  Support WOBA and purchase your tickets HERE!

Corks&ForksInvite

Go HERE to purchase tickets!

The Farmer’s Market is Coming to Town

WOLYFMOlympia, WA — On Tuesday, July 15th from 4:00pm to 7:00pm, the West Olympia Farmers’ Market will be hosting BBQ Days of summer at the Market. Come hungry for the delicious food of Olympia’s own South Bay BBQ. They will be setting up the smoker and serving all market long. Seattle Blues musician, PK Dwyer, will be playing his brand of Jump Blues from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. It will be fun for the whole family with a pin-the-tail-on-the-pig game for prizes and children’s activities by Mini Skool Early Learning Center. Finally, bring a friend and have them sign up for our newsletter to get $2 market bucks for you and your friend, usable at any of the West Olympia Farmers’ Market vendors. All that plus a line-up of great local food and craft vendors.

West Olympia Farmers’ Market (WOLYFM) is your neighborhood market. WOLYFM strives to help build a vibrant local food economy by supporting small-scale and beginning vendors. All of WOLYFM’s farmers, artisans and producers are based in Thurston, Lewis, Mason, or Grays Harbor county, with the majority based in Olympia. Products at this years market include fresh produce, baked goods, pastured poultry and meats, flowers, veggie starts, crafts, and much more. Everything is locally grown and produced, so come on out and support your local food producers. The market is located at 1515 Harrison Ave W in the parking lot behind Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. Debit and EBT customers welcome! Drop by the Market Information booth for more information on all of this years happenings.

For more information, please contact. wolyfarmersmarket@gmail.com, or 253-350-7836 and find us on Facebook.

 

City of Olympia Proposed Transportation Improvement Plan

Please see the information below from the City of Olympia regarding the Transportation Improvement Plan:

Each of the cities and counties in the state of Washington are required to update their Six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) every year. The updated program for the years 2015-2020 has now been completed. A copy of this updated program can be found HERE.

The TIP essentially identifies current transportation system needs. Projects in future years are identified based on projected growth, as identified in the City’s Comprehensive Plan process. Actual project construction may deviate from the year stated, if growth does not occur as projected.

Projects in the TIP are listed in the following order:

1. Projects where federal, state or local funds have not been fully obligated;
2. Capacity projects funded through Transportation Impact Fees and grants. Projects are listed starting with City stated priority projects first;
3. Annual programs/projects such as sidewalk, bicycle and paving, in alphabetical order; and
4. Parks, Arts and Recreation projects in priority order

The Olympia City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 17, 2014, to take testimony on the proposed 2015-2020 TIP. If you require special accommodations during your attendance at this hearing, please call (360) 753-8450 by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday June 16, 2014. For the hearing-impaired, please call (360) 753-8270 to be connected to a TTY machine. For additional information, please call Dave Smith at (360) 753-8496.