State Senator Harriet Spanel and Anacortes Mayor Dean Maxwell were among guests at the October 1998 open house hosted by the Food Pavilion grocery store on Commercial Avenue. Were you there? (Now The Market at Anacortes)
A “just because” photo of The Market at Anacortes, Friday afternoon. Used to be the Food Pavilion, and before that, Thrifty Foods.
Among Christmast trees being decorated today at the Port of Anacortes Transit Shed Event Center is this unique beauty, created in partnership between The Market at Anacortes and DASH, a non-profit women’s organization. Pictured here are Jody Honomichel, Bev Martin, Peggy Flynn, Jeri Liggit and Mary Kennedy. The Celebration of Trees is an annual fund-raising […]
Effective Wednesday with the change of exterior signs, the familiar old Food Pavilion grocery store became The Market at Anacortes. Dramatic changes have already taken place inside the Commercial Avenue market, which also features a Bank of America and a Starbucks shop. The store is one of 20 owned by Brown & Cole, based in […]