
Prosser Maintenance & Handyman Services
Stephanie Prosser provides licensed, bonded handyman and property maintenance services in Lakewood, including painting, flooring, drywall, repairs, installations, and general home “honey-do” tasks.

City of Lakewood Mayor Paul Bocchi
Mayor Paul Bocchi, appointed Lakewood’s sixth mayor in 2026, serves his fourth City Council term and represents the city on Pierce Transit and the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. A WWU economics/accounting graduate, he has a long career in banking an

Association of the US Army (AUSA)
AUSA is a private non-profit educational organization that supports America's Army - active, guard, reserves, government, civilians, retirees, veterans, spouses, and the military family.

Lakewood Playhouse
Founded in 1938, Lakewood Playhouse offers live theater in an intimate setting where every seat is close to the action. Enjoy quality productions, local talent, and memorable entertainment in Lakewood.

West Sound Workforce
West Sound Workforce delivers staffing solutions - temporary temp-to-hire and direct hire - plus dynamic HR consulting, engaging training, and CPR/First Aid and Mental Health First Aid certifications.

Biscuit House
Woman-owned, family-run breakfast spot in Lakewood serving homemade meals with fast, friendly service. Biscuit House is dedicated to great food, community, and making every guest feel at home.

Northwest Building LLC, dba, Lakewood Industrial Park
Lakewood Industrial Park contains over 160 acres of land zoned employment center - industrial. Facilities now include over 2,424,000 square feet of industrial feet of industrial buildings being used for manufacturing, warehousing and distribution.

Historic Fort Steilacoom Association
Historic Fort Steilacoom is a volunteer-run museum preserving the first U.S. Army post in Puget Sound. Through tours, exhibits, and events, it shares the region’s military, tribal, and settler history while honoring diverse perspectives.

City of Lakewood Councilmember Mike Brandstetter
Councilmember Mike Brandstetter has served on the Lakewood City Council since 2010. A retired U.S. Army veteran and former Bates Technical College dean, he represents Lakewood on regional housing and homelessness boards.