
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.

Burs Restaurant
A Lakewood Landmark Restaurant for over 70 years. We invite you to come and visit our iconic restaurant. Breakfast all day every day! Stop in the Forrest Room lounge for cocktails and lots of pull tabs.

Lakewood Police Department
Founded in 2004, the Lakewood Police Department provides public safety, crime prevention, and community policing services. Through partnerships and specialized units, it works to keep Lakewood safe.

Premier Coaches Northwest Inc.
At Premier Coaches Northwest, we pride ourselves with operating the newest fleet in the Greater Puget Sound. We are family owned and operated, and believe in treating everyone like family. Premier Coaches Northwest is

Daheim Injury Law
Daheim Injury Law is a family-owned Lakewood personal injury firm helping accident victims recover compensation with compassionate guidance, strong advocacy, and personalized legal support for car accident and injury claims.
Bodhi Construction & Consulting Services
Family-owned Pacific Northwest company with 20+ years of construction and hospitality experience. Bodhi CCS provides expert consulting, remodeling, repairs, project management, and specialized Sovent/DWV solutions nationwide.

Stroll Lakeside – The N2 Company
The N2 Company connects businesses with the Lakeside Living community through print advertising, social media remarketing, and local events. Their mission is to honor God, strengthen families, and build community.

Olympic Landscape, LLC
Olympic Landscape & Irrigation Co. has served Puget Sound since 1977, providing landscape design, construction, sprinkler service, outdoor lighting, ponds, and backflow testing. Locally owned, trusted, and referral-driven.

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.