Sheila Frazier, president and owner of Eaglesnest Secretarial Service, Inc., is aided in the July 10 ribbon-cutting for her business by city of Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, as members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip and Arlington-Smokey Point chambers of commerce, and other community groups, look on. - Kirk Boxleitner
Kirk Boxleitner
Sheila Frazier, president and owner of Eaglesnest Secretarial Service, Inc., is aided in the July 10 ribbon-cutting for her business by city of Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, as members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip and Arlington-Smokey Point chambers of commerce, and other community groups, look on.

Arlington, Marysville chambers, community members turn out for Eaglesnest ribbon-cutting

By KIRK BOXLEITNER
Marysville Globe Reporter
July 10, 2009 · 4:47 PM

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MARYSVILLE — Members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip and Arlington-Smokey Point chambers of commerce joined other community groups, and city of Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, at a July 10 ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for Eaglesnest Secretarial Service, Inc., at its office in Suite B of 1416 Eighth St.

Sheila Frazier, president and owner of Eaglesnest, explained that it's "a back-office support business," designed to handle the work of other businesses when their secretaries get sick or go on vacation. What sets Eaglesnest apart from a temp agency is that its staff handles other businesses' overflow work in its own office.

"People can e-mail, fax, phone or deliver their work to us in person, and we can complete their projects here, from start to finish, in a timely fashion," said Frazier, who added that her office can collate, staple or hole-punch, and mail that work back to those businesses.

Although Frazier's staff currently consists of herself and one employee, she boasted a wide variety of services available at Eaglesnest, including resumes for $75 and notary public services, as well as a conference room that's available for meetings and depositions, but not birthday parties.

"We're willing to go that extra mile for our customers," Frazier said. "If that means we stay late, then we'll stay late."

Eaglesnest is open Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., but appointments can be scheduled after hours, on weekends and during holidays.

For more information, call Eaglesnest at 360-548-3140.

Contact Marysville Globe Reporter Kirk Boxleitner at kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com or 360-659-1300 Ext. 5052.

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