Fire Mountain Arts Council is proud to connect with outstanding community organizations and businesses. We work together to enrich our community, both economically and culturally.
This energetic group of local individuals and business leaders create a growing and vibrant business community in Morton and the greater Lewis County region.
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Morton Visitors Center
Jointly operated by the Historical Society and Chamber, the Visitor Center directs tourists to attractions and lodging in the region. Fire Mountain Arts Council collaborates with the Visitors Center to provide visitor information at the BCJ Gallery.
Discover Lewis County
The Discover Lewis County website helps you find things to do and places to stay and eat while you discover your next wonderful adventure in Lewis County.
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White Pass Scenic Byway
Experience vibrant local communities with unique character and hospitality, premier wildlife viewing, and undeveloped, wild recreation opportunities along White Pass Scenic Byway.
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Centralia College East
CCEast represents Centralia College’s dedication to meeting educational needs of the residents in all of Lewis County. The college helped equip the Roxy Theater and uses the theater for classes and lectures. Together the college and arts council create live summer theatre. Visit Website
Lewis County
Lewis County government, working to preserve and enhance the quality of life in our county, helped enable the Roxy Theater renovation and now helps support tourist-friendly arts council activities.
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City of Morton
The city government provides valued services promoting a sense of community in Morton. City lodging tax fund help support marketing for arts council events. Visit Website
East County Journal
The
East County Journal proudly provides a voice for eastern Lewis County. The
Journal is the media sponsor for the Roxy Season and spreads Roxy excitement with frequent photos and articles.
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Morton Loggers' Jubilee
The second weekend in August, the Morton Loggers’ Jubilee promises a good time for all: Main Street Parade, Lawnmower Races, “the Granddaddy of all Logging Shows,” and much more, including live theatre at the Roxy.
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Port Blakely
Committed to stewardship and sustainability, Port Blakely works to cultivate a healthy world by caring for their forests as well as their communities. Their support over many years has greatly strengthened Fire Mountain Arts Council’s programs. Visit Website.
The Community Foundation of South Puget Sound
Through its donors’ generosity, the Foundation supports arts, education, health and human services, and environmental projects in Thurston, Lewis, and Mason counties, including generously supporting our OnStage Youth Theatre Education Program. Visit Website.
Dawkins Charitable Trust
Fire Mountain Arts Council is honored to have received support from this private family trust for the OnStage Youth Theatre Education Program.