CIVIC / COMMUNITY / RECREATIONAL

TRICO Joins Skagit Valley College Foundation for ‘First Serve’ at New Blackburn Pickleball Pavilion

TRICO completes construction on the first official Pickleball Pavilion in Washington state. It opened to the public with the ‘first serve’ event. TRICO is honored to make such a positive impact in the community that will last for years to come as Pickleball continues to gain international attention. Read MorePictured bottom right: Kevin Prentice (TRICO Superintendent), Brad Tuininga (Skagit Valley College Foundation), Tom Keegan (Skagit Valley College President), Claude Blackburn ( Benefactor & Member Skagit Valley Pickleball Club), Dan Budzynski...
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TRICO Building Hangars at the Port of Skagit

TRICO breaks ground at the Port of Skagit for two new hangars and recently poured 550 yards of concrete to finish off one of the 24,000 sf slabs.Shout out to our partners: Miles Sand & Gravel, LangCo Northwest, Inc., Materials Testing & Consulting, Inc. (MTC), and Western Concrete Pumping, Inc. TRICO Professionals on the Job Top left: Carson Phillips, Roger Flint, Dan Feeney Middle: Jamison Anderson Right: Dan Feeney, Roger Flint, David O’Neil, Carson Phillips, Johnny Magana Lower left: Carson...
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The First Official Pickleball Pavilion in Washington State Starts to Take Shape

With court lighting and pavilion painting completed, the soon to be landmark starts to take on a life of its own. Over 25,000 sf of playing surface is expected in the week to come, with over 2,000 feet of court fencing to follow. Once the bathroom, landscaping, and finishing touches are installed, both amateur and professional Pickleball players from across the nation will be lining up to come play Washington’s official state sport at the Blackburn Skagit Valley College Foundation...
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TRICO Joins Historic Lincoln Theatre for Ribbon Cutting

TRICO joined the historic Lincoln Theater in Downtown Mount Vernon for the ribbon cutting ceremony showcasing the front of house remodel. Preserving the historical façade of the structure, the internal remodel included bar, concession area and restrooms and an added family bathroom. View Project
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