Naval Station Everetts 2025 State of the Station Event

Everett, WALocal News

Economic Alliance Snohomish County and the Port of Everett will host the 2025 State of the Station event on October 22, 2025, featuring Captain Stacy Wuthier as the keynote speaker. Wuthier will provide insights into Naval Station Everett's ongoing projects and its vital role in national defense, highlighting its significant $340 million annual economic impact on Snohomish County. The event will take place from 11:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.

m. and offers a chance for attendees to network with local business leaders and community figures. Ray Stephanson, CEO of EASC, noted the importance of showcasing the station's contributions to the local economy. Admission includes a lunch buffet from Lombardi’s Italian Restaurant, and tickets are priced at $45, with discounts for EASC investors. The event underscores the station's achievements, challenges, and future plans.

Economic Alliance Snohomish County is the largest regional economic development organization in the area, aiming to support a competitive economy. This event promises to reinforce the connection between military operations and local economic health.

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