Olympic Hot Tub Holds Grand Opening

The event marked the company’s move back to the shores of Lake Union, Seattle

Olympic Hot Tub

Seattle’s Olympic Hot Tub recently held a grand opening celebration. The event took place May 5-7 and marked the company’s move back to the shores of Lake Union, less than a mile from where the business originally stood when it first opened in 1977.

“The grand opening was a terrific success,” said Don Riling, president of Olympic Hot Tub. “It was fascinating to discover how ‘right’ the space is in terms of our proximity to so many of our customers.”

During the celebration Olympic presented a check for $22,250 to JBLM Fisher House in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., an organization that provides military members and their families with comfortable overnight accommodations while they receive medical care at Madigan Army Medical Center.

Olympic raised the funds by donating a portion of the money earned from every hot tub and sauna purchased from April 1-April 30. Olympic also donated additional funds for every Freeflow Spa, Finnleo Sauna, and Covana Automated Gazebo sold, while Hot Spring Spas donated funds for every Hot Spring Spa sold by Olympic.

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Dana Robinson

Dana Robinson is a frequent freelancer for Pool and Spa News and Aquatics International after previously having served as senior editor for both publications. A Los Angeles-based writer, she's created content for a number of trade and consumer publications throughout her editorial career.

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