

We simply cannot say enough about our amazing staff members here at Greenwood Hardware. They are truly family and make our store that much better with their helpful presence!
Willow Yoder
Willow has been with us since 2003. She does not live in Seattle but sure knows how to cater to the community and keep Greenwood Hardware relevant and involved in the ‘hood. You will likely find her in the office sending orders, paying bills and making the store run smoothly. Willow lives in Lynnwood, but loves shopping locally AND EATING here on the Ridge with her husband James and son Chase.
Being very passionate about greyhounds… you may have seen her at the Greenwood Car Show working with Royal Hounds Greyhound Adoption to find homes for retired racing greyhounds. She owns two greyhounds of her own and actively fosters others to get them placed in good homes.
Willow has volunteered with Lake City Western Vigilantes and Sidekicks. I am sure you have seen them selling buttons at parades for donations and driving their old international harvester painted yellow and red. They donate to youth activities across the state and have been doing so, all by volunteer since 1946.
Coming from a more corporate and office environment, she relished being able to work more with the public and the community. The one thing she would want share with everyone is how important it is to shop local. She says,” If everyone realized how much money stays in THEIR community when shopping local, they would spend every dollar they could at mom and pop stores!”
Stop on by soon and say hello to Willow and the rest of our staff.
Marty Spiegel
Marty has been with Greenwood Hardware for over 25 years. He is a man of many talents around the store and a “go to guy” for customer questions, specializing in Glass Cutting, Re-Screening and Paint knowledge.
His favorite part of working at Greenwood Hardware is greeting all the neighborhood dogs that are always welcome to shop with their owners.
Marty chooses to “live on the planet with a small footprint” and being a member of the Seattle Pea Patch Program he is doing his part. He walks or bikes almost everywhere and is a supporter of the shop local movement.
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