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Covering the Puget Sound
Our seven unique branches are the perfect blending of Mountaineers traditions and local personality. In addition to standard Mountaineers programs, each branch offers its own selection of activities to the mix. So whether you are north in Bellingham, south in Olympia, or somewhere in between, we have a great group of people for you to meet!

For activity contact information, visit the individual branch websites, given in each section below.


Bellingham | Everett | Foothills | Kitsap | Olympia | Seattle | Tacoma
Bellingham
Membership meetings are held September through May on the second Tuesday of each month in the downstairs meeting room at the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Ave., Bellingham.

Hotline
(360) 733-5145

Website
www.bellinghammountaineers.org

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Everett
Membership meetings are generally held the first Wednesday of each month, 7 pm at the First Congregational Church in downtown Everett, 2624 Rockefeller.

Website
www.everettmountaineers.org

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Foothills
Covering the I-90 corridor, the newest branch of The Mountaineers is continuing to develop new programs, and it is looking for new members to help enliven its efforts! To learn how you can get involved with our newest branch, send an e-mail to foothills.branch@gmail.com.

Website
www.foothillsmountaineers.org

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Kitsap
Membership meetings are held quarterly at the Norm Dicks Government Center, 345 6th St., Bremerton. General meetings are for all members and anyone interested in learning about The Mountaineers or joining. Find the next meeting on the Kitsap website.

Website
www.kitsapmountaineers.org

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Olympia
Most activities of the Olympia Branch are held at the Olympia Center, 222 N. Columbia St., Olympia. Monthly potlucks, followed by special presentations, are usually held the first Tuesday of each month. New and prospective members are invited to attend an introductory slide show; contact Carolyn Burreson, 360-705-2055 or www.olympiamountaineers.org/potlucks.htm for the dates of future meetings.

Website
www.olympiamountaineers.org

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Seattle
Most Seattle classes, seminars and presentations are held at The Mountaineers Program Center, located in Sand Point's Warren G. Magnuson Park. The administrative offices, Member Services, bookstore, library and meeting spaces are also located at this facility. You can find directions to the building on our contacts page.

Membership information meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7 pm.

Website
www.seattlemountaineers.org

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Tacoma
New member information nights are generally held on the third Friday of every month at the Tacoma Clubhouse, with the exception of July, August, October and December. The slide show and activity presentations begin at 7 pm., followed by a featured speaker or presentation at 8 pm. All new and prospective members are welcome to attend. Directions to the Tacoma Clubhouse are on the contacts page.

Website
www.tacomamountaineers.org

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