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BUSINESS<br />

SPOTLIGHT<br />

Pictured left to right: Sue, Aaron, Bryan and Zina and Boomer<br />

Find their<br />

website at www.<br />

glasstech<br />

stanwood.com.<br />

Open Mon-Fri:<br />

9am-5pm.<br />

First and third<br />

Saturday:<br />

9am-1pm.<br />

10121-271st<br />

Street NW,<br />

Stanwood<br />

360-629-5119<br />

GLASS TECH<br />

Glass Tech Stanwood, Inc. has been serving Stanwood and Camano since<br />

March 1997. <strong>The</strong>y are coming upon their 15th Anniversary this year!<br />

Owners Aaron and Sue James moved to Stanwood in 1995 from North<br />

Seattle. Sue was working for SeaFirst Bank-Columbia Center Building at<br />

that time. Aaron was a Naval Fire Fighter and after several unsuccessful<br />

knee surgeries was discharged as a Disabled Veteran. He came accross<br />

a “Retail Glass Business for Sale” and thought he might be interested in<br />

a career change. Purchased the name “Glass Tech” and at the same time<br />

the little ol’ building on the corner of 271st and 102nd was available<br />

for lease so thus started the new job change for Aaron! Shortly after<br />

that Sue was laid off her job from Seafirst Bank and was given a generous<br />

severance package and the two have been in their little old building<br />

since that time. <strong>The</strong> building was at one time a Signal Gas Station<br />

owned by Manser Wangsness. (If the walls could talk!!) Aaron and Sue<br />

enjoy living on Camano Island with their 2 dogs Boomer and Zina. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

recently became grand parents to Ryder Michael Estabrook. Aaron and<br />

Sue have been very fortunate to have such wonderful loyal clients over<br />

their past 15 years. <strong>The</strong> Stanwood-Camano Community really keeps<br />

their business in town and they are so greatful for that!!<br />

CALL MY DAD!<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Crab</strong> <strong>Cracker</strong><br />

Hoppe’s Painting<br />

“Dependable Service<br />

Affordable Quality”<br />

Residential Repaints<br />

Small Jobs Welcome!<br />

425-315-5864<br />

25% OFF<br />

INTERIOR SPECIAL<br />

Bonded & Insured Lic.# HOPPEP*945LT<br />

“You gotta crack it open to get to the good stuff”<br />

DEAN HOPPE<br />

Camano Island Resident<br />

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