Fly into St. George, Utah. Then drive up to Kolob Canyons to hike Middle Fork Taylor Creek. Bike around Gooseberry Mesa. Dive into Middle Echo Canyon. Kind of like mixing work and play. Take a look at our Zion trip photos.
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Out of Office: Zion
Thursday, October 7th, 2010Helping People Turn Success Into Reality
Monday, September 27th, 2010Copywriting, Photography, and Web Development: Scott Marlow
Logo & Graphic Design: Joan van den Berg
Videography: Susan Westbrook
Out of 47 organizations, Puget Sound Training Center (PSTC) was selected by the Nonprofit Assistance Center to participate in Project Empower – a federal Compassion Capital Fund grant matched with funding from the City of Seattle. (more…)
Websites Tailored For You
Thursday, September 16th, 2010Copywriting and Graphic Design: Ameo
Photography and Web Development: Scott Marlow
EJ Kim provides custom bookkeeping, accounting and tax services from her Queen Anne studio.
Amy Tucker provides custom graphic design services.
I provide custom website development services.
EJ and Amy enjoy snowboarding. EJ and I enjoy motorcycling. But all of us enjoy serving nonprofits and small businesses.
The website for EJK Accounting & Taxes is powered by WordPress, an award-winning open source Content Management System.
Learn more about EJ at www.ejkaccountingtax.com.
Kettle Crest Advocacy Fest
Monday, July 19th, 2010
Jen and I just returned from a weekend mountain bike festival, the 2010 Kettle Crest Fest.
Friday, our trail work party cleared more trees than we could count from the Sherman Peak Loop trail (photo above, ~6,000 ft.). Then we enjoyed two days of some of Washington State’s finest singletrack – including a 2,000′ descent of the Jungle Hill Loop.
The annual advocacy event is hosted by Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance and coordinated by volunteer Tim Banning. Lucky for us, New Belgium Brewing was a sponsor!
1 Out Of 750 Photos
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010This is my climbing partner, Dan Azer, leading the first pitch of the famous 5.6 Beckey Route on Liberty Bell in the North Cascades. As we geared up for the climb, a family of mountain goats approached us – looking for food and, particularly, ‘salt.’
This photo was selected from more than 750 entries as an Editor’s Favorite in the Washington Trails Association’s Northwest Exposure photo contest. Learning The Ropes will be featured in the January/February edition of Washington Trails magazine.
WTA’s photo contest promotes Washington’s wonderful hiking destinations and the importance of advocating for these wild lands.
Return to Stuart Island
Friday, October 10th, 2008
Puget Sound King Crabs are a species of King Crab that inhabit the Pacific Ocean between central California and Alaska. As you can see, adults are orange, red, and purple.
What does this have to do with marketing? Absolutely nothing.
I’m scuba diving around Stuart Island in the San Juans this weekend with James Keithly and Jason Baker.
Note of interest: the African wildlife pictured above live on Spieden Island, owned by James Jannard, the founder of Oakley, who resides on Orcas Island.




