Employees of some of the city’s largest employers join the city of Arlington staff and elected officials and volunteer members of the city’s economic development committee for lunch in the City Council Chambers Friday, Oct. 3 to hear Mayor Margaret Larson give her “Big Picture” presentation. Businesses represented at the luncheon include Stella-Jones, Silicon Energy, Powder Fab, Island Bakery, Meridian Yachts and Bowman Manufacturing. Members of the economic development committee present were George Boulton, Steve Peterson, Cory Duskin, Linda Byrnes, Clark Jones and Jim Lonneker. The lunch was catered by Steve Van Matre and Martin Estrada-Perez of The Bistro San Martin.  -
Employees of some of the city’s largest employers join the city of Arlington staff and elected officials and volunteer members of the city’s economic development committee for lunch in the City Council Chambers Friday, Oct. 3 to hear Mayor Margaret Larson give her “Big Picture” presentation. Businesses represented at the luncheon include Stella-Jones, Silicon Energy, Powder Fab, Island Bakery, Meridian Yachts and Bowman Manufacturing. Members of the economic development committee present were George Boulton, Steve Peterson, Cory Duskin, Linda Byrnes, Clark Jones and Jim Lonneker. The lunch was catered by Steve Van Matre and Martin Estrada-Perez of The Bistro San Martin.

Mayor addresses EDC luncheon


October 14, 2008 · Updated 1:47 PM 

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