Where to Get Help or Give Back: Food Banks in Thurston & Pierce County

Where to Get Help or Give Back: Food Banks in Thurston & Pierce County

Communityโ€‘Driven Food Support from DuPont to Tumwater

When times get tough, our community shows up. With the government shutdown impacting SNAP benefits and food prices still high, more families than ever are facing food insecurity. If you or someone you know is struggling to put food on the table, there are local food banks ready to help. And if you’re looking for ways to give back, these organizations could use your support through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word.

If you need a hand putting food on the table, or youโ€™re in a place to help someone else, this guide is for you. Below you’ll find trusted local food banks, donation drop-offs, and volunteer opportunities that keep our community going.

Where to Get Food Assistance

These local food banks are ready to help with groceries, produce, pantry items, and more. No one should go hungry in our community.

Thurston County Food Banks

Thurston County Food Bank โ€“ Olympia
๐Ÿ“ 220 Thurston Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98501
๐Ÿ•’ Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Drive-through or walk-up. No appointment necessary.
๐Ÿ”— https://www.tcfb.org/services/food-services/pantries-satellites/

Thurston County Food Bank โ€“ Lacey Pantry
๐Ÿ“ 7027 Martin Way E, Olympia, WA 98516
๐Ÿ•’ Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 AMโ€“2:00 PM | Second Wednesday monthly 4:00 PMโ€“6:00 PM
๐Ÿ”— https://www.tcfb.org/services/food-services/pantries-satellites/

Thurston County Food Bank โ€“ Tumwater Satellite
๐Ÿ“ 1401 Lake Park Dr SW, Tumwater, WA 98512
๐Ÿ•’ Third Wednesday of each month, 5:00 PMโ€“7:00 PM
๐Ÿ”— https://www.tcfb.org/services/food-services/pantries-satellites/

Yelm Community Services Food Bank
๐Ÿ“ 624 Crystal Springs St NW, Yelm, WA 98597
๐Ÿ•’ Thursdays 9:30 AMโ€“12:15 PM
Serves Yelm, Rainier School District, Nisqually Tribal Reservation
๐Ÿ”— https://www.yelmcommunityservices.com/food-bank

Tenino Food Bank Plus
๐Ÿ“ 224 Sussex E, Tenino, WA 98589
๐Ÿ•’ Tuesdays 9:00 AMโ€“Noon
๐Ÿ”— http://yelmcommunityservices.com/


Pierce County Food Banks

Nourish Pierce County
Multiple locations throughout Pierce County including DuPont area.
๐Ÿ•’ Weekly mobile food banks and pantries
๐Ÿ”— https://nourishpc.org/

Emergency Food Network (EFN)
๐Ÿ“ 3318 92nd St S, Lakewood, WA 98499
๐Ÿ•’ Mondayโ€“Friday, 8:00 AMโ€“4:00 PM (admin and warehouse)
Partners with local food banks throughout the county
๐Ÿ”— https://www.efoodnet.org

Orting Food Bank
๐Ÿ“ 224 Washington Ave S, Orting, WA 98360
๐Ÿ•’ Monday 3:00 PMโ€“6:00 PM, Wednesday 12:00 PMโ€“3:00 PM, Friday 9:00 AMโ€“12:00 PM
๐Ÿ”— https://www.ortingfoodbank.org/

Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH Food Bank
๐Ÿ“ 4425 Burnham Dr, Gig Harbor, WA 98332
๐Ÿ•’ Mon & Fri 9:30 AMโ€“3:30 PM, Wed & Thu 9:30 AMโ€“6:00 PM
๐Ÿ”— https://www.ghpfish.org


JBLM, Veterans, and Military Families

Armed Services YMCA โ€“ Food Pantry at JBLM (coming soon..)
๐Ÿ“ 5325 Boxer Rd, JBLM, WA 98433
๐Ÿ•’ Tuesdayโ€“Friday 9:00 AMโ€“2:00 PM
Available for active-duty, reservists, and military families
๐Ÿ”— https://pacificnw.asymca.org/services/food-assistance/

Operation Homefront โ€“ Critical Financial Assistance
Emergency food support and grocery programs for veterans and military families
๐Ÿ”— https://operationhomefront.org

Lewis-McChord Warrior Food Pantry
In partnership with local churches and support programs for military families in need
Contact chaplain services for access or visit your Family Readiness Group

Eloiseโ€™s Cooking Pot Food Bank
Provides quality food to the communities of East and South Tacoma, Washington. ย ๐Ÿ”—https://themadf.org/eloises-cooking-pot/

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Want to Help? Hereโ€™s How

If you’re in a position to lend a hand, here are a few ways you can get involved:

Donate Food or Essentials
Most food banks accept non-perishable goods, canned foods, hygiene items, diapers, and pet food. Reach out to your local food bank to find out their current needs.

Volunteer Your Time
Volunteers are the heart of every food bank. Help pack bags, distribute food, or assist with mobile pantries. Opportunities are available in Olympia, Lacey, Yelm, Tenino, Tumwater, DuPont, Orting, and more.

Host a Food Drive
Get your neighborhood, workplace, or church involved. Many organizations offer toolkits or drop-off bins to make organizing easy.

Make a Monetary Donation
Your dollar can go a long way. Most food banks have wholesale partnerships and can stretch your donation further than a grocery cart ever could.

Spread the Word
Share this blog or your local food bankโ€™s website. You never know who in your network may need a little support or be ready to help.

Together, we can keep our community strong, full, and thriving.


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Rainy Day Fun in Thurston County

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Best Indoor Activities in Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, and Nearby

Chilly, rainy days are part of life in the Pacific Northwest. Personally, I love starting mine with a hot mocha and an extra shot from Cutters Point. Sitting in the hot tub on a rainy evening isnโ€™t bad either. But if youโ€™re looking for more to do than sip and soak, here are some of my favorite places in Thurston County to stay dry, stay active, and still enjoy the day.

Whether you’re looking to entertain the kids, try something new, or unwind in a cozy spot, these indoor activities around Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater are local-approved and ready for your next rainy day.

1. Visit a Cozy Coffee Shop in Olympia or Lacey

When itโ€™s drizzling outside, nothing beats a warm cup of coffee and a seat by the window. Whether you’re looking for strong espresso, cozy vibes, or a spot to catch up with friends, these local coffee shops are worth a visit.

  • Olympia Coffee Roasting โ€“ Known for ethically sourced beans and smooth espresso. The downtown Olympia location is sleek, welcoming, and consistently named one of the best coffee spots in the South Sound.
  • Burial Grounds Coffee Collective โ€“ Dark, quirky, and 100 percent Olympia. Great for creatives, students, and anyone who enjoys a little goth with their latte.
  • Hartโ€™s Mesa โ€“ A bright, cheerful cafรฉ tucked into West Olympia. Known for its cinnamon rolls, community feel, and seasonal drinks.
  • Dancing Goats Espresso Bar โ€“ Right next to the Batdorf & Bronson roastery. You can smell the coffee roasting as you sip. Itโ€™s a must for serious coffee lovers.
  • Cutters Point Coffee โ€“ This oneโ€™s my personal go-to. When itโ€™s chilly and gray, I grab a hot mocha with an extra shot and settle in. Their Lacey and Tumwater locations are local staples.

2. See a Movie or Catch a Live Show

Rainy weather pairs perfectly with a warm bucket of popcorn or live entertainment. Whether youโ€™re watching a blockbuster or a local performance, thereโ€™s always something playing.

  • Yelm Cinemas โ€“ A local favorite for good reason. Affordable tickets, friendly service, and a clean, cozy space make this a top pick. Plus, the attached Uptown Lounge offers a full-service restaurant and bar with flavorful cocktails and comfort food. Come hungry, leave happy.
  • Century Olympia โ€“ Located inside Capital Mall, this modern theater features reclining seats, surround sound, and easy access to shops and restaurants. Itโ€™s a great choice for a full afternoon out.
  • Capitol Theater โ€“ A downtown Olympia landmark and home to the Olympia Film Society. Expect indie films, documentaries, throwback classics, and community screenings in a one-of-a-kind vintage setting. If youโ€™re looking for character and charm, this is it.
  • Washington Center for the Performing Arts โ€“ From musicals and comedy to concerts and ballet, this performing arts hub brings culture and live entertainment to the heart of Olympia.

3. Try an Indoor Art or Craft Activity

If rainy days bring out your creative side, you’re in the right place. From hands-on pottery to group painting, these studios make it easy to try something new indoors.

  • Letโ€™s Paint! Lacey โ€“ Drop-in painting events, DIY canvas kits, and friendly instructors make this a top choice for a casual, creative escape. Great for all ages.
  • Arbutus Folk School โ€“ Tucked in downtown Olympia, this community arts space offers classes in everything from ceramics and wood carving to blacksmithing and folk crafts.
  • Michaels and Joann Fabrics (Lacey, Olympia) โ€“ Keep an eye on weekend craft classes and in-store workshops for kids and adults alike. Easy, affordable fun when you’re looking to create and relax.

4. Stay Active Indoors

If the rain is keeping you off the trail, hit one of these local indoor spots to stay moving without getting drenched.

  • Cirque Climbing (Lacey) โ€“ Indoor rock climbing for all levels. Whether youโ€™re a first-timer or a seasoned climber, Cirque is clean, welcoming, and fun.
  • The Valley Athletic Club (Tumwater) โ€“ Full-service fitness center with indoor pools, tennis courts, group classes, and everything you need to break a sweat indoors.
  • South Sound YMCA (Olympia & Briggs) โ€“ Group workouts, family swim, youth programs, and a community-first vibe. Membership is flexible and they often have day pass options.
  • Planet Fitness (Lacey, Tumwater) โ€“ Budget-friendly and no frills. Great if you just want to hop on a treadmill and go.

5. Find Family-Friendly Indoor Activities in Olympia

When you’re cooped up with kids and looking for something more than screen time, these family spots are packed with hands-on fun.

  • Hands On Childrenโ€™s Museum (Olympia) โ€“ This place is a local legend. With interactive exhibits, art studios, and indoor climbing zones, itโ€™s easy to spend hours here.
  • WET Science Center (Olympia) โ€“ Free, educational, and perfect for rainy days. The hands-on exhibits are all about water, the environment, and sustainability.
  • DuPont Parks & Rec Indoor Events โ€“ From tot time to seasonal crafts and indoor movie nights, the city of DuPont offers great community options for families with little ones.
  • Lacey Timberland Library โ€“ Storytime, crafts, puzzles, and play zones make this library more than just books. Bonus: itโ€™s warm, free, and quiet when you need a break.
  • BoomShaka Olympia โ€“ High-energy indoor trampoline park with foam pits, ninja courses, and climbing walls. Fun for kids, teens, and even grown-ups who arenโ€™t afraid to bounce.
  • DEFY Olympia โ€“ Wall-to-wall trampolines, stunt zones, and obstacle courses. A favorite for birthday parties and rainy-day escapes.
  • Laser Fun Zone Lacey โ€“ Indoor laser tag, arcade games, and a fun hangout vibe. A good choice for group fun or a weekend activity with older kids.
  • Escape Rooms Lacey or Olympia โ€“ Test your wits, teamwork, and patience in themed escape challenges. Great for date nights or group outings.

6. Browse a Bookstore or Game Shop

Sometimes the best rainy day plan is a quiet one. Grab a new read or check out the latest tabletop games at these local favorites.


7. Treat Yourself to a Spa or Wellness Day

If your rainy day goals involve relaxation and self-care, Thurston County has you covered.


8. Sip and Stay Dry at Local Wineries and Breweries

Rainy weather is the perfect excuse to grab a glass of something good. These local tasting rooms are great for a laid-back afternoon indoors.

  • Stottle Winery (Lacey) โ€“ Small, approachable, and award-winning. Their tasting room is a favorite for wine lovers in the area.
  • Matchless Brewing (Tumwater) โ€“ Creative brews and a chill atmosphere. Youโ€™ll often find food trucks and a welcoming crowd.
  • Well 80 Brewhouse (Olympia) โ€“ Historic downtown brewpub built over one of Olympiaโ€™s artesian wells. Great food, local beer, and a fun, casual vibe.
  • Top Rung Brewing (Lacey) โ€“ Founded by local firefighters. Known for clean, crisp beers and a family-friendly taproom.

Rainy days in Thurston County donโ€™t have to be boring. In fact, theyโ€™re one of the best excuses to slow down, explore something new, or revisit your favorite local hangout. Whether you’re grabbing a hot drink, getting creative, or finding a little time for self-care, there are plenty of places to go when the weather turns gray.


Looking for a home that keeps you close to all the best spots in Olympia and beyond? Iโ€™d be happy to help. Until then, Iโ€™ll be sipping coffee and soaking in the fall rain.

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Spring Things: Best Spring Activities Around Olympia and the South Sound

The PNW in spring? Unmatched. After months of gray skies and soggy trails, the sunshine starts to peek through, the trees wake up, and itโ€™s finally time to trade in those rain boots for hiking shoesโ€”or tulip-chasing road trips.

Whether youโ€™re a local looking for new ideas or you just moved to Olympia and want to explore like one, here are some of the best spring activities near Olympia, Lacey, and the South Sound to help you soak in the season.


๐ŸŒท 1. Visit the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

A bit of a drive from Thurston County, but absolutely worth it. Every April, the Skagit Valley bursts into color with rows and rows of blooming tulips. It’s a photographer’s dream, a family favorite, and the perfect excuse for a spring road trip.

Location: Mount Vernon, WA
Season: Early to late April
Pro tip: Go on a weekday if you canโ€”less crowds, more blooms.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn more


๐ŸŒฟ 2. Explore Nisqually Wildlife Refuge

Spring is one of the best times to visit this local gem. The birds are back, the boardwalk views are stunning, and everything feels alive again. Bring binoculars and take your timeโ€”you never know what youโ€™ll spot.

Location: Just outside Olympia in Nisqually
Why go: Birdwatching, peaceful walks, family-friendly, lots of parking
๐Ÿ‘‰ Plan your visit


๐Ÿšถโ€โ™‚๏ธ 3. Stroll Downtown Olympia’s Farmers Market

From fresh flowers to handmade goods, the Olympia Farmers Market is one of the oldest in the stateโ€”and one of the best ways to support local. Spring brings new produce, live music, and that fresh-out-of-winter buzz.

Open: Thursday through Sunday (Spring Schedule)
Bonus: Grab lunch and eat outside with a view of the marina.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Market details


๐Ÿ›ถ 4. Kayak or Paddleboard at Tolmie State Park

On a calm spring morning, thereโ€™s nothing like launching from the beach at Tolmie and gliding along the water. Itโ€™s peaceful, itโ€™s scenic, and itโ€™s a reminder of why we live here.

Tip: Check the tide charts and pack a thermosโ€”itโ€™s still PNW chilly out there.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Explore the park


๐ŸŒธ 5. Go Cherry Blossom Spotting

No need to go to Japanโ€”Olympia and Lacey have their own pockets of cherry blossom magic. Check out Percival Landing, the Capitol Campus, or local neighborhoods that go all out each spring.

Why itโ€™s worth it: These short-lived blooms are stunning. Take a walk, snap some pics, and enjoy the soft pink takeover.


๐ŸŒผ 6. Pack a Spring Picnic at Priest Point Park

This park is a local favorite for good reason. Forest trails, Puget Sound views, and plenty of grassy space for a laid-back afternoon. Spring is perfect for a blanket, some snacks, and letting the kids (or dogs) run wild.

Location: Just minutes from downtown Olympia
Pro tip: Watch the tide come inโ€”itโ€™s a slow show worth sticking around for.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Park info


๐ŸŒž Springโ€™s Calling. Are You Ready to Answer?

Whether youโ€™re adventuring solo, making new memories with family, or just soaking in the season, spring in the South Sound has a way of making you fall in love with where you live all over again.

Thinking about putting down roots somewhere that gives you access to all this and more? Letโ€™s connect. Iโ€™d love to help you find your next place to call homeโ€”right here in the heart of the PNW.

๐Ÿ“ฉ DM me or shoot me a message if you’re looking to make a move this season.

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Ring in the New Year: Must-Do Festivities and Fireworks Around Puget Sound

As we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome 2025, there are plenty of ways to celebrate right here in the Olympia area. Whether youโ€™re looking for family-friendly fun, a romantic date night, or the best spots to catch fireworks, this guide has you covered. Letโ€™s dive into the top New Yearโ€™s Eve activities near JBLM, Lacey, Olympia, and beyond!

Watch Fireworks and Light Shows

Fireworks are a classic way to welcome the new year, and while Olympia itself doesnโ€™t host a large-scale display, there are plenty of nearby options to enjoy.

  • Seattle Space Needle Fireworks: If youโ€™re up for a drive, this iconic show is worth it. You can also stream it online for a cozy at-home celebration. (More info here)
  • Community Fireworks Displays: Keep an eye on local parks or neighborhoods in Lacey and Tumwater for smaller, informal celebrations.
  • DIY Sparklers: If youโ€™re staying home, grab some sparklers or glow sticks for a fun, safe activity with the family.

Family-Friendly New Yearโ€™s Eve Ideas

Olympia and Lacey offer plenty of ways to celebrate with the kids:

  • Noon Yearโ€™s Eve Party at Hands-On Childrenโ€™s Museum: Perfect for families with little ones who want to celebrate earlier in the day! The museum offers fun crafts, activities, and a countdown to noon. (Learn more)
  • New Yearโ€™s Eve Celebration at Olympia Elks Lodge #186: A family-friendly event featuring music, games, and a cozy space for everyone to enjoy. (More details)
  • Oly on Ice: Spend the evening skating at Isthmus Park in Olympia, where the holiday vibes are still in full swing. (Learn more)
  • Local Bowling Alleys: Strike up some fun at places like Aztec Lanes in Olympia. Many venues offer NYE specials.

Date Night or Night Out

For couples or groups of friends looking for a fun night out, here are some great options:

  • Downtown Olympia Restaurants: Many local spots like The Oyster House and Swing Wine Bar host special NYE menus. Be sure to make a reservation!
  • Live Music or Karaoke: Check out The Rhythm & Rye in Olympia or other local bars for live entertainment to ring in the new year.
  • Cup of Swords Tavern: This unique spot in Olympia is perfect for a casual, quirky NYE celebration. (Details here)

Reflective and Relaxed Celebrations

If big crowds and late nights arenโ€™t your thing, why not keep it cozy and reflective?

  • New Yearโ€™s Hikes: Start 2025 on the right foot with an early morning hike at places like Capitol State Forest or Tolmie State Park.
  • At-Home Celebrations: Gather close friends or family, cook a delicious meal, and play games to keep the vibe fun and low-key.
  • Holiday Light Displays: Many neighborhoods and parks keep their lights up through New Yearโ€™sโ€”perfect for a scenic drive.

Tips for Celebrating Safely

  • Plan Your Transportation: If youโ€™re heading out, consider ride-sharing services or carpooling to avoid parking hassles and ensure safety.
  • Dress for the Weather: With typical temperatures in the mid-40s, a warm jacket and waterproof shoes are essential.
  • Be Mindful of Pets: Fireworks can stress pets, so ensure theyโ€™re safe and comfortable at home.

Looking Forward to 2025

As you celebrate, itโ€™s also a great time to reflect on your goals for the year ahead. Whether itโ€™s buying your first home, upgrading to a new space, or simply exploring whatโ€™s possible, Iโ€™m here to help make those dreams a reality in 2025.

๐Ÿ“ฉ Have questions about the local market or your next move? Reach out anytimeโ€”Iโ€™d love to help you start the new year in a home you love!

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Rainy Day Activities in Western Washington: What Locals Love to Do Indoors

Living in Western Washington means embracing the rainโ€”after all, itโ€™s part of what makes the Pacific Northwest so unique! But when the drizzle turns into a downpour, thereโ€™s no shortage of cozy, adventurous, and entertaining indoor activities near JBLM, Lacey, Olympia, and surrounding areas. Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, hereโ€™s how to make the most of those rainy days this November.

Explore Local History and Culture

Western Washington is rich in history, and a rainy day is perfect for diving into its stories.

Sip and Savor at Local Coffee Shops

Nothing says โ€œPNWโ€ like cozying up in a warm coffee shop with a locally brewed cup of joe.

Get Creative Indoors

Rainy days are the perfect excuse to tap into your artistic side.

Shop Local and Stay Dry

Support local businesses and enjoy some retail therapy.

  • Capital Mall (Olympia): The holiday season is already hereโ€”find local vendors during November weekend events.
  • South Sound Center (Lacey): Enjoy shopping, dining, and catching the latest movies.
  • Olympia Farmers Market: November is perfect for exploring covered vendor areas and stocking up on fall treats like cider and baked goods.
  • Small Business Saturday Events: Happening after Thanksgiving, explore local shops to find one-of-a-kind holiday gifts.

Relax and Unwind at Home

For many Western Washingtonians, rainy days are best spent embracing the cozy comforts of home.

  • Set the scene: Curl up by the fire with a warm blanket and a cup of tea, or host a cozy movie marathon with friends.
  • Create a seasonal vibe: November is the perfect time to add autumnal touches to your homeโ€”think candles, throw pillows, and fall florals.

Having a home that truly fits your needs can make those rainy days even better. If youโ€™re looking for a space with a cozy fireplace, open living areas, or the perfect nook for a rainy day retreat, letโ€™s talk! ๐Ÿก

Family Fun: Bowling, Movies, and More

For active indoor fun, head to:

  • Aztec Lanes (Olympia): Great for a family bowling night.
  • Capital Mall Cinemas (Olympia): The latest holiday blockbusters are hitting the screen this month.
  • Defy Olympia: An indoor trampoline park for kids and the young at heart.

Rain or Shine, Western Washington Shines

Whether youโ€™re exploring local museums, sipping coffee, or enjoying the comforts of home, rainy days in the PNW offer endless opportunities to stay entertained and cozy. If your rainy day adventures inspire you to find a home you truly love, letโ€™s connectโ€”Iโ€™d be happy to help you find your perfect rainy day haven. ๐ŸŒง๏ธ

๐Ÿ“ฉ Ready to make your rainy days even cozier? Contact me to explore homes in the heart of Western Washington!

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Golf & Real Estate: Why South Soundโ€™s Golf Communities Are Perfect for Buyers

If you love golf and are house hunting in the South Sound, you’re in luck! The area is home to several beautiful golf communities that combine stunning scenery, luxury amenities, and the ultimate convenience of living near top-tier courses. Whether youโ€™re an avid golfer or just enjoy the laid-back, green lifestyle, hereโ€™s why these golf communities in Thurston County and Pierce County are perfect for homebuyers:

1. Indian Summer Golf & Country Club (Thurston County)

Located in Olympia, Indian Summer offers a private, gated community with an 18-hole championship course. Residents enjoy more than just golf, with access to a clubhouse, dining, and a variety of social events. The serene environment and luxury homes make it a great choice for those seeking an upscale, peaceful lifestyle near the green.

2. The Golf Club at Hawks Prairie (Thurston County)

Nestled in Lacey, Hawks Prairie is known for its two scenic courses: The Links and The Woodlands. The nearby neighborhoods offer great homes with easy access to these courses, making it a popular spot for golfers. Plus, you’re just minutes away from the amenities of Lacey, including shopping, dining, and outdoor recreation.

3. Oakbrook Golf Club (Pierce County)

Located in Lakewood, Oakbrook offers a blend of rich history and modern amenities. Once a private club, itโ€™s now open to the public and surrounded by a lovely community of homes. With tree-lined fairways and a tight-knit local vibe, itโ€™s perfect for anyone who loves golf but also wants to feel part of a warm, welcoming neighborhoodโ€‹ (NW Military).

4. Chambers Bay (Pierce County)

One of the most renowned golf courses in the country, Chambers Bay in University Place offers more than just amazing views of the Puget Sound. While living in the immediate area might be more exclusive, nearby neighborhoods in University Place and Tacoma are perfect for those wanting to be close to this world-class course. The elevation changes and unique links-style design make Chambers Bay a favorite among serious golfersโ€‹ (NW Military)โ€‹.

5. Capitol City Golf Club Estates (Thurston County)

In Olympia, Capitol City Golf Club Estates is a community centered around an 18-hole public course. Itโ€™s ideal for buyers looking for an affordable, friendly neighborhood with easy access to golf. The course is well-maintained, and the area is peaceful, making it perfect for retirees or first-time buyers who love the game but also want a strong sense of community.

Why Choose a Golf Community?

  • Stunning Scenery: Living near lush, green fairways and well-manicured courses gives you a front-row seat to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Community Connection: These neighborhoods often offer more than just golfโ€”they foster a sense of community with clubhouses, social events, and a shared love for the outdoors.
  • Real Estate Value: Golf course homes in these sought-after communities often retain their value well, making them a smart long-term investment.

Ready to explore golf community living in the South Sound? Let me help you find the perfect home near one of these beautiful courses. DM me for more information on available listings! ๐Ÿกโ›ณ

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Winter Wonderland in Washington: Top Snowy Destinations for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Welcome to the heart of winter in Washington! As the snow blankets our beautiful state, it’s time to embrace the chill and discover the winter wonderlands right at our doorstep. Whether you’re a seasoned snowshoe enthusiast, a family looking for a weekend snow-play getaway, or someone who simply enjoys the serene beauty of a winter landscape, Washington has something for everyone.

1. Mt. Rainier National Park Discover the majesty of Mt. Rainier in winter. The snow transforms the landscape into a pristine wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. With trails for all skill levels, it’s a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a winter adventure.

2. Leavenworth This charming Bavarian-themed town turns into a magical winter destination. Enjoy the festive lights, sleigh rides, and the thrill of nearby ski slopes. Leavenworth is ideal for those who love a blend of adventure and coziness.

3. The Methow Valley Famed for its extensive Nordic skiing trails, Methow Valley is a haven for cross-country skiers. The valley’s stunning scenery is a backdrop to a network of trails that cater to all levels.

4. Snoqualmie Pass Just a short drive from Seattle, Snoqualmie Pass is a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. It’s perfect for day trips or a quick snowy escape.

5. The Olympic Peninsula Explore the diverse landscapes of the Olympic Peninsula. From the snowy peaks of Hurricane Ridge, ideal for snowshoeing and skiing, to the rainforests which offer a different winter experience, this area is a testament to Washington’s unique beauty.

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Washington’s winter landscapes are not just for viewing; they’re for experiencing. Each destination offers its unique charm and adventure. And who knows, your next winter outing might just lead you to discover a new place to call home.

As your local real estate expert, I’m here to help you find your perfect home, whether it’s nestled in a snowy mountain village or in the vibrant heart of a city. Remember, the beauty of Washington isn’t just a seasonal wonder; it’s a year-round joy.

Interested in learning more about living in these winter paradises or other areas in Washington? Feel free to reach out to me, and letโ€™s explore the possibilities together!

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Step into Your New Home in 2024: A Buyer’s Guide

Hello, future homeowners in Thurston and Pierce County!

The dawn of 2024 brings with it the excitement and promise of new beginnings, especially when it comes to buying your dream home. Let’s explore why this year is the perfect time for you to dive into the real estate market.

Why Buy in 2024?

  • Technological Advancements: Modern homes now come with the latest tech amenities, offering convenience and an enhanced living experience.
  • Diverse Market Options: The real estate landscape in 2024 is diverse, providing a range of options to suit different tastes and budgets.
  • Community Development: Our local areas are flourishing with new amenities, schools, parks, and community programs, making them ideal for setting down roots.

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Embracing the Opportunity

Buying a home is more than a transaction; it’s an investment in your future. With favorable market trends and a wide array of properties available, 2024 is your year to find a place that resonates with your lifestyle and aspirations.

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As a seasoned real estate expert, Iโ€™m here to help you navigate the buying process. From identifying your perfect home to sealing the deal, I’ll be with you every step of the way.

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Thankful for Home: Finding Your Dream Property in Pierce and Thurston Counties

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, our thoughts often turn towards home. Especially during Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of the comfort and joy our homes bring. If you’re dreaming of finding your perfect home in Pierce or Thurston County, you’re in the right place. As a dedicated real estate agent in Lacey, Washington, I’m here to guide you through the journey of finding a home where you can make lasting memories.

Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Pierce and Thurston counties offer a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a cozy suburban home in Lacey or a spacious property with stunning views in Pierce County, the diversity and charm of these areas are unmatched. The strong sense of community and abundance of local attractions make them ideal places to call home.

Finding the right home in Lacey, Washington, and its neighboring counties requires a mix of preparation and local insights. Start by understanding the local market trends in Pierce and Thurston counties. It’s also crucial to list down your must-haves โ€“ whether it’s a large backyard, proximity to good schools, or easy access to downtown areas. Remember, choosing the right real estate agent, one who understands your needs and knows the local market intimately, can make all the difference in your home-buying journey.

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Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of helping numerous families find their dream homes in Pierce and Thurston counties. From first-time buyers to those looking to upgrade, the joy of seeing my clients settle into their new homes is unparalleled. Take, for example, the Smith family, who recently moved into their dream home in Thurston County, praising the community’s welcoming spirit and natural surroundings.

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As a local real estate agent in Lacey, my approach is centered around understanding your unique needs and preferences. Whether you’re searching for a quaint home in a serene neighborhood or a modern abode in a bustling part of town, I’m here to help you navigate the market with ease. My extensive knowledge of Pierce and Thurston counties’ real estate landscapes ensures that your journey to finding your dream home is smooth and enjoyable.

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Finding a place to call home is more than just a transaction; it’s about discovering where you can build your life and create lasting memories. This Thanksgiving, as we reflect on the things we are thankful for, let’s remember the importance of a place to call home. If you’re looking to start your home buying journey in Pierce or Thurston counties, I’m here to help.

I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all my readers, clients, and supporters. Your trust and support mean the world to me. As we celebrate this Thanksgiving, I wish you all the warmth and joy of home and the company of loved ones.

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The Ultimate Guide to Washington’s Best Fall Drives

Autumn in Washington is a spectacle of nature’s grandeur. As the leaves change colors, the state’s scenic routes transform into mesmerizing canvases of red, orange, and gold. If you’re looking to experience the best of Washington’s fall foliage, buckle up and embark on these unforgettable drives.

Chuckanut Drive: This winding coastal route offers panoramic views of the Salish Sea, the San Juan Islands, and the Cascade Mountains. The golden hues of the trees contrast beautifully with the deep blue of the waters.

Mount Rainier Scenic Byway: A journey through dense forests and meadows, leading you to the majestic Mount Rainier. The fall colors here are a sight to behold, especially with the mountain as a backdrop.

Olympic Peninsula Loop: This drive takes you through the heart of the Olympic National Park, with its ancient rainforests, rugged coastlines, and misty mountains. Fall adds a magical touch to this already enchanting landscape.

North Cascades Highway: Known as the “Highway to the Sky”, this route offers unparalleled views of the North Cascades mountain range. In autumn, the vistas are painted with vibrant fall colors, making it a photographer’s dream.

Stevens Pass Greenway: A drive through the Cascade Mountains, this greenway is a blend of history and nature. The fall foliage here is especially brilliant, reflecting in the serene waters of the Skykomish River.

Whidbey Island Scenic Isle Way: An island retreat that offers coastal views, historic towns, and lush forests. The fall season adds a touch of warmth to the island’s serene ambiance.

Snoqualmie Valley: A picturesque valley known for its farms and the iconic Snoqualmie Falls. The fall harvest season brings a unique charm to this drive.

Skagit Valley: Famous for its tulip festival in spring, Skagit Valley is equally mesmerizing in the fall. The farmlands are awash with autumn colors, making it a peaceful drive.

Tacoma Five Mile Drive: Located in Point Defiance Park, this short drive is packed with dense forests, wildlife, and views of the Puget Sound. The fall colors here are especially vibrant.

Lake Washington Boulevard: A serene drive along Lake Washington, offering views of the water, the city skyline, and Mount Rainier. The tree-lined boulevard is especially beautiful in the fall.

    Washington’s scenic routes are a testament to nature’s beauty, especially during the fall season. Each drive offers a unique experience, making it worth exploring them all.

    Looking to settle close to these scenic wonders? Let’s find you a home that offers the best of Washington’s natural beauty. Contact me today, and let’s embark on a journey to find your dream home amidst these scenic landscapes!

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