Jacob T. Davis

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338-340 SW State St. Walk Through

November 6, 2019 By cerritoreagan@gmail.com Leave a Comment

🕺🏻💥 WALK THROUGH WEDNESDAY! This is 338-340 SW State St. Pullman, WA. It’s two homes for the price of one! Being listed for $275,000, this property is an R4 zoned lot. The main home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms over 2,000sqft. The second home is a 1 bedroom 440sqft apartment over a garage. Come snatch up this awesome property close to downtown and college hill before it’s gone! Message me to set up a showing today. 💥🕺🏻

Listing courtesy of Jacob T Davis, Windermere C-K Real Estate

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Events on the Palouse for August 2018

August 1, 2018 By adam@pullmanmarketing.com Leave a Comment

Monthly note - AugustBeach photo

Looking for something to do this summer? There are plenty of events going on in Pullman, Moscow, and the surrounding areas! Here’s a quick list of some of the things I’m looking forward to:

  • Pullman Farmer’s Market–Wednesdays from 3:30PM-6:30PM on Kamiaken
  • THE LENTIL FESTIVAL YA’LL! August 17th-18th at Reaney Park & Spring St.
  • Music on Main St in Pullman–Thursday nights! So many great local artists & bands
  • Moscow Farmer’s Market–Saturdays from 8AM-1PM on Main Street

What are some events or activities in the area that you’re looking forward to in August?

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Events on the Palouse for July 2018

July 1, 2018 By adam@pullmanmarketing.com Leave a Comment

American Flag BuntingMonthly note - July

Looking for something to do this summer? There are plenty of events going on in Pullman, Moscow, and the surrounding areas! Here’s a quick list of some of the things I’m looking forward to:

  • Pullman Farmer’s Market–Wednesdays from 3:30PM-6:30PM on Kamiaken
  • 4th of July Celebration in Sunnyside Park in Pullman
  • Music on Main St in Pullman–Thursday nights! So many great local artists & bands
  • Moscow Farmer’s Market–Saturdays from 8AM-1PM on Main Street

What are some events or activities in the area that you’re looking forward to in July?

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770 Pheasant Run Fly-Over Video

June 26, 2018 By adam@pullmanmarketing.com Leave a Comment

One of the nicest finished and carefully designed homes you will find anywhere. This one of a kind home in Pullman with stunning views
of WSU campus and surrounding Palouse area was designed for the family who loves to entertain. The home has a wide open floor plan
that is perfect for hosting large gatherings. This home features granite countertops and custom cabinetry throughout kitchen and all 6
bathrooms. Home was designed to take advantage of Pullman’s stellar views with large windows to allow for plenty of light. Walk in
closets in all 6 bedrooms with copious amounts of storage. Walk in tiled showers for every bathroom. Hardwood floors throughout entire
home with inlays. Zoned HVAC system. Central vac with access in garage for cleaning cars. Heated tile floors in all bathrooms. Fireplace
in master, main room, office and theatre room. Gentlemans office with built ins. Over sized hot tub. Outdoor barbeque. Finished three car
garage with built in cabinetry. Extra storage above garage. Home is located in central location at the end of a culdesac. Lot connects to
Franklin elementary so that your kids can walk through back yard to school.

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Alpine Vision Center & The Wonderful Things They Do

June 26, 2018 By adam@pullmanmarketing.com Leave a Comment

Recently I offered up some of my radio ad space for a non-profit. Alpine Vision Center in Moscow, ID was the first organization to contact me. While Alpine Vision Center is not technically a non-profit organization–they do have a pretty cool program. In Dr. Wilson’s own words, here’s a bit more about the program that they have that benefits the island of Dominica:

“Recently I was asked what makes Alpine Vision Center different from other optometry practices in our region.  If you are already part of our Alpine family, you know our doctors are professional, thorough, and care deeply for every single patient.  The devotion of our entire practice to serving our community clearly makes Alpine Vision Center stand out. However, there is a something else Alpine Vision Center does that really sets our practice apart.  Alpine Vision Center also gives globally.

Three years ago, Alpine Vision Center launched the iGive Program.  It is simply a buy-one, give-one program: for each qualifying order our patients place, Alpine creates a pair of glasses that are donated to someone in need.  Each year, we send a doctor and/or an optician to the island of Dominica to conduct eye exams and distribute these glasses. When patients select Alpine’s iGive lenses for their frames, they are supporting this incredible program and can feel good about purchasing locally and giving globally.

For the past three years, our practice has been working with an international philanthropic organization called VOSH (Volunteer Optometric Services for Humanity) and specifically, a chapter based in Michigan. This year, Dr. Wilson’s trip was rescheduled from January to April due to the devastation caused by hurricane Maria last fall. Although the region is all-too-familiar with hurricanes, Maria has been regarded as the worst natural disaster on record to Dominica along with other Caribbean islands including Puerto Rico.

Like Puerto Rico, there is a great deal of rebuilding left to do in Dominica.  This added some major challenges to the trip. Most of the facilities Dr. Wilson worked in were still without power and running on generators. Roads and bridges remained washed out, making travel challenging–to impossible–on portions of the island. The majority of residents who are fortunate enough to still have a structure to live in no longer have a functional roof.  They are making due with rudimentary tarps or scrap corrugated metal while they wait for supplies and aid relief.

Along with the widespread loss of property were many of the residents’ personal belongings, including eyeglasses.  This made the need for eye care and eye wear that much greater. Over the course of four days, Dr. Wilson and the team provided eyecare and distributed eyeglasses to approximately 1,800 patients. Most of the people seen were functionally blind and would remain so without something as simple as a pair of eyeglasses. Dr. Wilson’s team consisted of eight doctors conducting exams.  They used hand-held instruments and trial frame refractions. There were seven opticians artfully filling prescriptions (using spherical equivalent–best fit approach). There were seven Optometry student interns assisting with exams and pre-tests, and a twelve member support crew managing check-in and pretesting.

Day 1 was spent in Portsmouth located on the northwestern tip of the island. This is also where Dr. Wilson’s team stayed for the week. Roughly 350 patients were seen.

Day 2 was spent in a smaller community called St. Joseph. ~300 patients

Day 3 the team split into two groups with one group traveling to Castle Bruce, and the other serving Marigot to the north. Each clinic saw ~250 patients

The final day was a marathon as it typically is. The team saw 650+ patients in an auditorium type setting in a larger community called Roseau.

There were a great deal of memorable experiences and patients over the course of the week. Not the least of which was an impromptu newborn baby delivered in the room next to Dr. Wilson in Castle Bruce on Day 3. Dr. Wilson came to find out that the nurse delivering the baby was among their scheduled patients that day. Needless to say, they stayed late so she didn’t miss her appointment. Dr. Wilson’s 2018 Dominica trip revolved around a great deal of very gracious patients simply needing a proper pair of eyeglasses.

Our practice continues to construct glasses year round in preparation for our annual trip to Dominica to distribute quality glasses and provide free eye care to people in need. When you are ready for your next pair of glasses, remember that buying from Alpine allows you to buy locally and give globally with the iGive Program. If you have an old pair of glasses to donate for this cause, please deliver them to either of our convenient Moscow or Lewiston locations.  Throughout the month of July, for every old pair of glasses donated, Alpine Vision Center will construct an additional pair of glasses on your behalf for donation.”

For more information about this awesome cause go to Alpine Vision’s website!

To advertise your organization or cause, give me a call!

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1402 Elberton Road Garfield, WA Fly-Over Video

June 21, 2018 By adam@pullmanmarketing.com Leave a Comment

 

 

Stunning 4 bed 4 bath home on 28 acres with beautiful views overlooking the Palouse River.  This beautiful 5500 square foot custom built home features granite counter tops, stainless appliances, an in ground heated salt water swim pool, sport court, 40X70 heated insulated shop, irrigated orchard, and its own 1300 ft grass airstrip.  Come and make this your dream home!

Contact me today to set up a showing! (509)-553-9068

Elberton Road Interior 3D

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Woodbridge Real Estate in Pullman, WA. I’ve lived in Pullman since 1998 and have lived in Whitman County since 1994. I’m always looking to improve myself and help others. Oh, and I’m also a huge WSU Cougar fan! Go Cougs!

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Woodbridge Real Estate
340 E Main St
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 334-3530

Woodbridge Real Estate
340 E Main St
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 334-3530