Directions to Legislative Campaign Kick-Off Event

Directions to the Home of Bill & Frankie Chapman:
7703 Ridgecrest Lane, Mercer Island
 
1. From I-90, take Island Crest Way South 3 miles to 4-way stop.
2. Turn right onto 68th St for 1 block to 4-way stop.
3. Turn left onto 84th Ave.
4. 84th Ave swings right into 72nd St and immediately passes a school.
5. 1/3 mile past school, turn left onto 78th Ave.
6. After 1/3 mile, turn right onto Ridgecrest Lane.
7. Follow 1/3 mile to end - 7703 Ridgecrest Lane.
The house has the blue 1960's light fixture.

 
Map to Bill & Frankie Chapman's House

 

Thank you to our House Party Sponsors!

Alan Black
Louis Burzycki
Nina Carter
Bill Chapman
Michael Collins
Maggie Coon & Mark Wolf-Armstrong
Mike Denny
Rex & Anne Derr
Peter Dykstra
James Ellis
Lee Fouts
Diana Gale
Dennis and Terry Higashiyama
Carol James
Maryanne Tagney Jones
Keith Loveless
Joe Mentor
John & Ronnie McGlenn
Elliot Marks
Karen & Ralph Munro
Lisa Pelly
Deb & Arnie Prentice
George Rohrbacher
Jon Soine
Joan Thomas
Connie Waddington
Walt Walkinshaw
Fred Wert
Richard Wojt

Please contact Jill Wasberg to be a sponsor for this event: Jill@WildlifeRecreation.org, 206-748-0082.

 

Sponsor levels:

 
$1000 Benefactor
$500 Sponsor
$250 Host
$100 Guest

 

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