holland happening - Oak Harbor
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holland happening - Oak Harbor
INSURANCE INSIDER Apr - May 2015 HOLLAND HAPPENING A s far back as I can recall, Oak Harbor has enjoyed its own unique annual celebration, Holland Happening. Holland Happening began in 1969 and always occurs on the last weekend in April. It includes a parade, carnival and more recently, a street fair. It kicks off every year with the Old World Dinner (held at the First Reformed Church) where diners can enjoy a selection of traditional Dutch foods. Holland Happening began as a celebration of the Dutch heritage in Oak Harbor, dating back to 1860, when a huge immigration of Dutch settled on north Whidbey Island. The annual event features many exhibits of old Dutch trades and wares such as the famous wooden clogs. There is always a lot of fun to be had, including many locals dressed in traditional Dutch costumes. Some of my earliest memories of the parade date back to elementary school and jr high when my mother worked at a local clothing store, Mode O'Day. I can still remember her Dutch co-workers dressing up for the parade in their long, multicolored dresses, aprons, hats home and wooden clogs. You could hear those clogs coming way down the road as you sat on the curb waiting for the parade participants to go by (and hopefully throw you a handful of candy). Fast forward 40 years and for the first time since my family moved here in the early 1960s, life I had a chance to participate as a local business owner in the annual Holland Happening Grand Parade! When my business partners and I started working on the parade, the first decision was, what would our entry look like? How do we show our community spirit and tie it to what we do? Enter the new Tradewinds UTVs!! Three adorable little vehicles decked out in our business colors and flying our Tradewinds logo (and ... yes, we wrote insurance coverage for them)! Add our wonderful staff and some banners and we had cycle boat our first parade entry. Although the day was grey and overcast, we had a wonderful time waving to clients, friends and family ... and of course, throwing a handful of candy to all the waiting children. We hope to see you at the next parade! business Susanne auto AUTO HOME BUSIN PIONEER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Memorial Day Trivia R emember when you were a kid and your Mom and Dad finally bought you that ginormous Lego Pirate Ship and you couldn't wait to put it all together so it would look just like the one on the box?? ...... and then you opened the box and 10,000 little tiny Lego pieces descended on your carpet? And then to make matters worse, you opened the instruction booklet and it was 79 pages long? Exactly. Now you have some understanding of how we felt when 3 large crates arrived with a "Some Assembly Required" notice on them. Enter our good friend Joel Mami at Pioneer Automotive Services and his wonderful mechanic, Kevin. They not only allowed us to have the 250 lb crates delivered to their shop but they agreed, sight unseen, to assemble our 3 new UTVs for the Holland Happening Parade. Our heartfelt thanks for their willingness to tackle this project on our behalf. We can never buy enough doughnuts to say "Thank You". Susanne Memorial Day is a day of remembrance of those who have died serving our country. Originally known as Decoration Day, it was first observed on May 20, 1868, as a day to set aside and honor the nation's Civil War casualties by decorating their graves with flowers. On Memorial Day, the flag should be at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff. ASHLEY'S DESIGN Red Poppies are recognized as the Memorial Day flower. The last Monday of May was chosen to coincide with the time when flowers would be blooming all over the country. Thank You Merci Koszonom what 3 new UTVs needed for the Holland Happening parade!! And thanks to Eric's ingenuity and willingness to try something new, our UTVs had large Tradewinds flags flying behind. Not only did our flags look great but so did all the T-shirts Eric printed for our staff. I still have a mental picture of arriving at his shop to pick them up the day before the parade to find him buried in T-shirts he was screen printing for other businesses and participants in the parade. When I returned to the office, I found out he was actually leaving the next morning with the DECA club from OHHS to compete in the National DECA competition in Orlando, FL. Now that's dedication!! A huge thank you to Eric and his staff for our new flags and all the T-shirts ... we really appreciate all your hard work!! Susanne (...and yes, all of the students involved in the national DECA competition made it to the top 10!!) Grazie Danke e've recently written several articles about our local Oak Harbor High School DECA Club and the success they have enjoyed under the leadership of Oak Harbor High School teacher, Eric Peterson. But did you know in his "spare time", Eric also owns a small business in town, Ashley's Design? His shop is located on Midway Blvd (Log Cabin building) and specializes in screen printing and letterman jackets. Screen printing ... exactly Obrigado arigato W Mahalo New York was the first state to officially recognize Memorial Day. The south refused to honor the dead on Memorial Day until after World War I when the meaning of Memorial Day changed from honoring Civil War dead to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war. In 1951, the Boy Scouts of St Louis began placing flags on the 150,000 graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. They continue that practice to this day. Memorial Day was declared a federal holiday in 1971. W arm weather ... we wait all winter for that first hint of mild weather. Well it's finally here and that can mean only one thing ... it's time to dust off the toys and get outside! Whether your toy is a boat, motorhome, travel trailer or motorcycle, we have the companies and coverage to insure you. If you own it, we can cover it. Just remember that coverage provided under your homeowner policy for these types of vehicles is extremely limited or non-existent. So give us a call BEFORE you hit the open road or water and let's make sure you're protected! You've Got The Car Of Your Dreams Jenny The Warm Weather is Calling HEALTH N ow how do you protect it? As anybody who's dealt with an insurance claim on a classic or antique vehicle will tell you, it's an important question. The fact is, the everyday insurance policy that's perfect for your daily-use cars just doesn't cut it when it comes to classics, unless your company has a specific classic car program. If not, you may need a specialty policy. Specialty and everyday insurance policies differ greatly when it comes to a vehicle value and how you are compensated in the event of a loss. If you own a classic vehicle, call me today and let's discuss it! C H R I S T M A S I N J U LY E very summer, our local community-based, non-profit food bank, North Whidbey Help House (NWHH) has a "Christmas in July Food and Fund Drive". They started this event to help keep their shelves stocked during the summer months. With all the activities at this time of year, donations generally slow down. Christmas in July has become a community event year after year with local businesses providing food collection boxes or running promotions to generate food donations. Each year the NWHH has seen an increase in the requests for food with 2013 being a record breaking year with 552 food basket requests a month. To help with their efforts, Tradewinds Insurance has challenged another local business, Coldwell Banker Koetje Real Estate to a food drive contest. Starting July 1, each business will have 1 month to collect as much food as possible to be donated to the NWHH. Koetje Real Estate has accepted the challenge .... so CHALLENGE ON!!! May the best business win!!! You can help us win the challenge by dropping off your donations at our office starting July 1. Below is a list of items that are needed by NWHH: Ryna LIFE Joanna quick tips NESS W e love to receive feedback from our clients ... whether it is a simple thank you, making us aware of a trouble area or service failure, or celebrating a job well done! To facilitate this communication, Tradewinds Insurance, in conjunction with Safeco Insurance, has developed a short 5 question survey titled 'Tradewinds Listens'. You can access the survey on line at tradewindslistens.com Next time you are on-line, please take a few minutes and let us know how we are doing. We truly appreciate your feedback. O U R C L I E N T S S AY I T B E S T . . . “ “Simply the best. The honest and straightforward manner in which they do business is not often found and I have complete confidence in all that they do.” Zoa S. – Oak Harbor, WA “Everyone I have worked with has been great, not just for this transaction, but over the past 9 years since I moved out on my own." Nancy R. – Everett, WA “I talked to Jenny Davies. She returned my e-mail and responded to my concerns within a few hours. I've been a customer for 26 years and am always happy with their service.” Monetary donations in honor of a friend or relative made payable to NWHH Gina O. – Stanwood, WA THE VIEW FROM THE BOWL Non-perishable food items such as canned vegetables, tuna, spaghetti sauce or fruit Boxed or bagged items such as cereal, stuffing, rice, pancake mix, pasta, oatmeal, granola bars and cake or muffin mixes Your Opinion Counts Moby 2.0 I 've heard of seeing red .... but seeing purple?? It must be Paint the Town Purple week coming up because I'm seeing purple ” all around me! I love this time of year .... the staff is gearing up for Relay For Life and we are down to the last couple weeks .... time to Paint the Town Purple! I hope everyone local will make it out to the track this year to walk a couple laps in the fight against cancer. If you've never experienced Relay For Life, drop by and check it out. North Whidbey Middle School track on SR 20. Join the Fight!! home life cycle boat business PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit 46 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 auto RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED P h o n e : 8 0 0 - 3 21 - 37 37 ▪ 6 7 9 - 4 9 4 9 Fax: 3 6 0 - 6 7 9 - 31 10 e-mail: askus@tradewindsins.com get connected tradewindsins.com Licensed in WA, OR, NV and AZ happy Memorial Day RELAY FOR LIFE OF WHIDBEY ISLAND Dr Dawn - Bayshore Chiropractic A lmost all of us have been touched by cancer in some way, so we've decided to make a difference by once again raising money and awareness to help the American Cancer Society in the world's largest movement to end cancer, Relay For Life. Our local Relay For Life Event is Relay For Life of Whidbey Island and will be held at North Whidbey Middle School on May 29th and 30th. The Event will begin at 6:00pm with an Opening Gerald's Jewelry Ceremony followed by a Survivors Lap. This is the first lap of the Event as all cancer survivors take a lap around the track cheered on by the other participants ... it's a loud and cheery celebration of their victory over cancer. I always find it sobering that this lap includes children, teens and young adults. Tradewinds Insurance has been actively involved with Relay For Life for the past 6 years, raising close to $10,000 for this Mark's Auto Repair important research. We are once again fundraising for our upcoming Event with our pink flamingos making an appearance around town. Each of the businesses that volunteered to display the bright pink birds for the day made a donation towards Relay. Our many thanks to Gerald's Jewelry, Martin's Electric, Mark's Auto Repair, Dr Dawn, Bayshore Chiropractic and Whidbey Jeweler for their participation. In addition to the flamingos, our staff has been working for the past 5 months to raise money by making a weekly donation each Friday in exchange for wearing jeans. Its amazing how much money we raised!! Although our team will not be present at the track this year due to scheduling difficulties, we will be there in spirit and look forward to joining the festivities again in 2016. Susanne