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May, 2008:
The Economic Development Committee of the Monroe Chamber of Commerce would like to invite businesses to participate in the Adopt-a-Highway Program.

April, 2008:
Saturday night, April 5, will be Monroe Chamber night at Explosion Basketball.

March, 2008:
12th Annual Monroe Community Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, March 22nd at Lake Tye Park.

March, 2008:
A full night of entertainment in the form of a “pop-rock” concert is planned for March 21st.

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Monroe, WA 98272
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Monroe Washington is located on US Highway 2 with easy access to Steven's Pass, the Seattle, Bellevue, and Everett Metro areas, and the beautiful Monroe WASkykomish valley, Monroe is the perfect blend of rural life with urban amenities.  Come experience Monroe - and make it your home town!

Monroe was incorporated in 1902 with 325 citizens. The population swelled to nearly 2,000 over the next seven years, due, in part, to the location of two new employers in the Monroe area. With the encouragement and support of the newly formed Monroe Commercial Club, the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company (Carnation) and the new Washington State Reformatory opened for business.
(The smokestack near Traveler's Park is a remnant of the Carnation Plant.)
Between 1910 and 1980, the population of Monroe experienced little change.  The completion of SR2 and SR 522 linked Monroe to the metropolitan areas of Everett and Seattle.  Like its first decade, Monroe is now experiencing a second period of rapid growth.  Like those early residents, people are drawn to Monroe because of its economic opportunities, natural beauty, "small town" atmosphere.
Chamber of Commerce 111 W. Main St. Monroe, WA 98272

Quick News & Notes

HILL STREET BBQ AFTER HOURS THURSDAY 6-26
COME N GIT IT AT HILL STREET CLEANERS! ELDON WILL HAVE TENTS IN THE PARKING LOT TO SHADE YOU FROM THE HOT SUN. ALL AFTER HOUR EVENTS ARE NOT ONLY FOR NETWORKING, BUT THE CHAMBER'S OPPORTUNITY TO DONATE TO THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND.

BEFORE HOURS FRIDAY JUNE 20TH
MONROE UPHOLSTERY BEFORE HOURS 7:30-8:30 223 S LEWIS WIN TICKETS TO THE TRACK!!!!!

Lunch at the Rock with Tom Teigen Tuesday, June 10th
Tom is with the Snohomish County Parks Department and will talk about "The Future Of the Fairgrounds" Check in is at 11:30 am. 16891 146th St.SE

FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY
THIS FRIDAY APRIL 18TH AT 7:30AM IS THE BEFORE HOURS!!!!

WINE DINE & STEIN only $30 pp !!!!
THIS EVENT IS SOOOOOOO MUCH FUN!!! THE AMBASSADORS MAKE SURE OF THAT! (they always do)


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