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Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprises |
"Generating Financial Security for the Skokomish Nation" |
Twin Totems Grocery and Deli This convenience store specializes in discount cigarettes of all makes and brands. It is located on North Highway 101, just north of the Skokomish Tribe’s Lucky Dog Casino. Stop by for fuel, groceries, tobacco products, deli items, and a variety of pastries, snacks and beverages. Open 7 days a week from 5AM to Midnight (360) 427- 9099. |
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Skokomish Subway Our SUBWAY® restaurant offers great-tasting food that is just the way you like it with exceptional service and good value. Stop by for hot or cold deli items, party platters, beverages and soup. We also provide catering services. The store is located in the Twin Totems Grocery and Deli. Open 7 days a week Sunday to Thursday from 7AM to 9PM and Friday and Saturday 8AM to 10PM. Call us at (360) 877- 2031 for take-out orders. |
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the Waterfront at Potlatch The Waterfront at Potlatch offers a wide variety of top quality Hood Canal Lodgings including king studio suites, king and double queen junior suite rooms, one and two bedroom deluxe cabin vacation homes, and spacious Hood Canal RV park sites. All on 450 feet of no-bank waterfront. Amenities include cable TV, wireless internet access, and the only 50 AMP RV sites on Hood Canal. |
The Luck Dog Casino Not a part of SITE but another Tribal business, the Skokomish Nation operates the Lucky Dog Casino. The Lucky Dog Casino offers all the newest slot machines, table games, a full-service restaurant and cocktail lounge, and a non-smoking section. The Casino is located north of Shelton on 19330 North Highway 101. |
Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprises (SITE) Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprises (SITE), a federal corporation, is the business development arm of the Skokomish Nation. This corporation is responsible for developing and carrying out economic development planning, starting new businesses, and overseeing and operating all existing Tribal businesses to their fullest level of profitability. SITE is primarily charged with earning revenues for the Skokomish Nation and secondly creating employment opportunities for membership when possible. |
William Smith, CEO |
Paula Peters, Office Manager/Administrator |
Ed Binder, Economic Development Specialist |
Toni Hagmann, Chief Financial Officer |
Surrounding Skokomish Reservation and Mason County Economy The Skokomish Indian Reservation is situated on a major link to the most frequently traveled tourist and recreation areas within Washington State. Within 15 miles of the Skokomish Nation are some of Mason County’s most popular scenic wonders and tourist areas. The southern Puget Sound region, along with the Skokomish Nation’s economy, has continued to steadily diversify over the past several decades, resulting in a healthy climate for business investment and development. The Skokomish Indian Nation, located in Mason County Washington, claims the southeast corner of Olympic National Park as well as a large chunk of the Olympic National Forest. Two hundred and seventy-five (275) square miles of Mason County's land (28%) are in either the National Park or National Forest. The Skokomish Nation is well situated in this region to provide both goods and services to the hundreds of thousands of travelers annually who use either state Highway 101 or 106 for through travel or to access the multitude of camping and recreational opportunities to be found in this richly diverse geography.
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