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Member Profile<br />

<strong>Anacortes</strong> Marine<br />

Supply & Hardware<br />

It began in 1913. Seven years after arriving<br />

in the U.S. from Greece, Efthemios<br />

“Mike” Demopoulos moved west, settling<br />

in <strong>Anacortes</strong>. Mike began scouring roadsides<br />

for discarded items that he figured<br />

were resalable. He expanded his business<br />

after saving enough money to buy a horse<br />

and cart, and in 1910 purchased waterfront<br />

property downtown for his ‘<strong>Anacortes</strong><br />

Junk Company.’<br />

After securing financing three years<br />

later, Mike started a marine supply and<br />

hardware store to accommodate the burgeoning<br />

fishing industry in town.<br />

Today Marine Supply continues to carry<br />

marine, clothing, hardware, antiques,<br />

How to draw tourists,<br />

what to do with them<br />

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ber, its neighbors and the state tourism<br />

organization.<br />

It is our hope that your 2007 “to do”<br />

list includes a tourism category as well.<br />

How do we draw tourists, and how do we<br />

treat them once they are here? How can<br />

we contribute to a memorable experience,<br />

the kind that leads to return visits? How<br />

can we encourage tourists to “linger” here,<br />

rather than having a hit-and-run experience?<br />

We will continue to share our plan with<br />

you. Please feel free to share your ideas<br />

with us.<br />

Consider an insert<br />

in the <strong>Communicator</strong><br />

Take advantage of the opportunity to share<br />

news or promotions with other Chamber members<br />

with an insert into the monthly <strong>Communicator</strong>.<br />

In 2007 the insertion rate will be $75.<br />

and surplus<br />

merchandise<br />

too-numerous<br />

to list. People<br />

know that if<br />

it’s available<br />

anywhere, it’s<br />

available at<br />

Marine Supply.<br />

Whether you<br />

are stocking a<br />

fleet of purse<br />

seiners or a<br />

cottage kitchen,<br />

you’ll probably<br />

find it here.<br />

With its wood-burning stove, oiled<br />

wooden floors, and thousands of bins<br />

stocked with surplus, the current store provides<br />

a “journey” back into the past - and<br />

the future. Marine Supply is going strong,<br />

having upgraded from the original ledgers<br />

to computer accounting systems and a<br />

Destination Downtown <strong>Anacortes</strong><br />

members made a decision at their November<br />

meeting to suspend operations for the<br />

first half of 2007, review Chamber progress<br />

mid-year, and based on that review,<br />

potentially disband.<br />

The Chamber wishes to recognize this<br />

organization for its many accomplishments<br />

over the years and the significant<br />

impact it has had within <strong>Anacortes</strong>. We<br />

intend to continue DDA’s focus on pro-<br />

web presence. Mike’s grandson, Steve,<br />

now runs the business, which is listed on<br />

the Washington Centennial registry of<br />

historic places. If you are a visitor to the<br />

Northwest, this is one store worth looking<br />

for - we’re located at the water’s end of<br />

Commercial Avenue in <strong>Anacortes</strong>. Stop by<br />

and visit, 202 Commercial Avenue.<br />

DDA contributions recognized<br />

Special<br />

Thanks to...<br />

The following businesses added to the excitement<br />

of the Business After Hours at Upstage Boutique<br />

and Men’s Store with their generous donations of<br />

door prizes:<br />

Cap Sante Inn<br />

Lighthouse RV Park & Mini Storage<br />

Mark Nilson Mortgage Consultant<br />

Read Me a Story<br />

Upstage Boutique & Men’s Store<br />

moting our merchants and the ambience of<br />

our downtown corridor. A special thanks<br />

to Duane Clark and his commitment to<br />

DDA—your efforts and results are greatly<br />

appreciated.<br />

Next ‘Taste’ Jan. 17<br />

As planned, the “Taste of <strong>Anacortes</strong>”<br />

has been transitioned to the <strong>Anacortes</strong><br />

Restaurant Trades Association. Call Nicole<br />

Holbert at The Adrift for information<br />

(293-0653).Tickets for the Jan. 17 “Taste<br />

of <strong>Anacortes</strong>” will be available<br />

at the Chamber.

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