AIA Central Washington

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724 Columbia St NW Ste 120
Olympia, WA 98501

AIA Central Pennsylvania is dedicated to supporting architects and emerging professionals through various initiatives, including design awards, lecture series, and networking opportunities. The organization promotes collaboration among its members and the broader community, ensuring continued professional development and outreach in the field of architecture.

Located in Harrisburg, AIA Central PA hosts events such as the EP Summer Series and local meetups, fostering engagement and innovation within the architectural community. The organization also offers resources like a lending library and scholarship opportunities to encourage the next generation of architects.

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The first four members of WFPA were Merrill & Ring Company, Port Blakely Tree Farms, Weyerhaeuser Company, and Simpson Resource Company ( now known as Green Diamond Resource Company ). And considering that our organization was formed in 1908, it's quite impressive that all four timber companies have been members for a century. Washington Forest Protection Association ( WFPA ) is a trade association representing private forest landowners in Washington State. Our members are large and small companies, individuals and families who grow, harvest and re-grow trees on more than about 4 million acres. Today we operate in multiple arenas: predominately public policy and regulations, public information, K-12 environmental education, taxation, and with the legislature. WFPA members are committed to advancing sustainable forestry in Washington State to provide forest products and environmental benefits for the public. We establish balanced forest policies that encourage investment in forestland, protection of fish, water and wildlife and promote responsible forest management as a preferred land use. WFPA was founded in 1908 to protect private forestland from wildfire under the name of Washington Forest Fire Association ( WFFA ). In the spring of 1908, leaders in the timber business, mailed 800 letters to timberland owners inviting them to form a voluntary association to suppress forest fires. Twenty-two companies responded and formed the WFFA. Then in 1958, the association switched its name to Washington Forest Protection Association.
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