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November 13, 2024
Hello, Soundview Saviors!
I am Lia Tetreault, the owner of the Soundview Deli and Grocery Store at 3711 West Mukilteo Blvd in Everett.
The Edgewater Bridge Closure has caused a lot of difficulties and inconveniences for many residents living in this area. However, I do respect the decision of the City of Everett to replace the old bridge, which was probably becoming dangerous.
On 10-31-24, the day after the Mukilteo Blvd became blocked by the Bridge closure, I Iost ninety per cent (90%) of my business.
As you might imagine, as the owner of the Soundview Deli and Grocery, the Bridge Detour has made me both anxious and scared!
I have had to lay off two (2) employees. And a third employee, who used to work 5 days/week, is now working only 2 days per week.
Furthermore, many items in the Store are beginning to expire. Thus, items that are needed by customers are going to be thrown away.
A year ago, I invested everything that I had to buy the Soundview Deli and Grocery business. The Soundview quickly became my whole life. Yet, I’m afraid that it is going to disappear unless I get immediate support!
Please help me get through this difficult time!
Thank you!
Lia.
All Soundview Saviors:
Lia Tetreaut attended the City of Everett’s 9-11 Remembrance Event at the Everett Civic Auditorium on September 11, 2024. Her support of our Community is evident in the “REVIEW” that she wrote following the 9-11 Event. (see below).
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“After attending the Event on September 11th, I was able to reflect on the happiness of being alive in this land. The life of an immigrant was hard, However, I dreamed of being an American. The hope for that life compelled me to achieve the goal of American Citizenship. Many people helped make this possible. Soldiers. Police Officers. And Neighbors. Their support and hard work made my Dream come true. In my home country, I had participated in a student movement to protect Freedom. And in the United States, my second home, I have always felt that it was an honor to take part in the workforce of this country. As an American Citizen, I see working as my way of helping pay for the Freedom given to me here in America. The 9-11 Event reminded me that freedom is not free. And I would like to express my gratitude for all the hard work and effort that went into preparing this Event. Thank you for your beautiful work. I love this beautiful country. God Bless you.”
– Lia Tetreault, Owner of the Soundview Deli & Grocery 3711 West Mukilteo Blvd. Everett, WA. 98203. (9-18-24).