Business Briefs

May 19, 2009

By Staff

Sammamish doctor honored by state chiropractic association

Dr. J. Michael Schweitzer was honored by the Washington State Chiropractic Association with a Distinguished Service Award. at the association’s Spring Conference on April 25.

The 1,000-member association represents the chiropractic profession in Washington state. Schweitzer served as president of the association in 2007 and as District 8 representative for several years.

Schweitzer operates Precision Chiropractic, in Sammamish and Maple Valley. He is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, and has been in practice for 12 years. 

He is very active in his community and is a 2006 Sammi Award recipient. 

Schweitzer has worked with Hopelink’s toiletry drives and a wheelchair program for children in Peru. He has served on three missions to Panama and the Dominican Republic, providing chiropractic care for those who would otherwise have no access.

A native of Woodinville, he lives in Maple Valley.

Chamber hosts ribbon cuttings

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce planned two ribbon-cutting ceremonies this month to welcome two new businesses to chamber membership. 

The first was May 12 for Massage Envy, 735 N.W. Gilman Blvd. 

The second the public can still attend is at noon May 29 for Yoga Barn, 660 N.W. Gilman Blvd., Suite C6. For more information, call 392-7024 or e-mail tbarry@issaquahchamber.com.

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