Everett, Wash., July 8, 2026 — Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) invites to community for the 2026 Port Report, Monday, July 13, recognizing the Port of Everett’s 108th anniversary. The Port Report will take place from 4 – 7 p.m., July 13, at the Hotel Indigo Seattle Everett Waterfront. General admission tickets are $60; RSVP, visit https://bit.ly/26_PortReport. EASC investors receive a discount.

Presented in partnership with The Boeing Company, Hotel Indigo Seattle Everett Waterfront, Port of Everett, Herald Media, and North Sound Media, this year’s Port Report features remarks by Port of Everett Commissioner David Simpson, and the annual Port Report presented by Port of Everett CEO/Executive Director Lisa Lefeber.
This event gives the public the opportunity to learn more about major initiatives, infrastructure investments, waterfront development and strategic priorities shaping our local economy.
In addition, attendees can participate in a raffle for a chance to win prizes from Snohomish County businesses. Prizes include:
- Two tickets to Snoop Dogg at the Angel of the Winds Arena
- A $250 gift card to Lombardi’s/Hook & Cleaver restaurants
- A wellness basket from Klickway Athletics including a trial membership and personal training session
- One round-trip ticket from Alaska Airlines to anywhere Alaska flies
As one of Snohomish County’s largest economic drivers, the Port of Everett generates more than $433 million in state and local taxes revenues and supports over 40,000 jobs throughout the region. Attendees will gain insight into upcoming advancements in maritime commerce, tourism, transportation, and economic growth opportunities that continue to position Snohomish County as a hub for innovation and global trade.
About Economic Alliance Snohomish County: As the largest regional economic development organization in Snohomish County, Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) supports a globally competitive regional economy in which all businesses can thrive and participate equally through effective advocacy and resource access.
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff







