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Willapa Harbor Herald
Lewis County News
Traveler's Companion
(360) 942-3466 • PO Box 706, Raymond, WA 98577

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Showing 5 articles from March 17, 2015.

WHH - Front Page

From the shores of the Willapa
Potter Aaron Van Ornum works his wheel and turns a fist of clay into the base of a new coffee cup.
From the shores of the Willapa

For many it is not easy to find a new career after one has been taken. But for local potter Aaron Van Ornum he has created Shoalwater Pottery and his passion for creating ceramics is starting to get noticed more and more.

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Raymond Spring Clean-up April 20-25

With the skies opening up to Spring-like weather it is possible that some members of the Raymond City Council may have come down with a small case of Spring Fever.

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WHH - Harbor Happenings

Willapa Harbor Happenings

Thursday-February 26

Weight Watchers Every Thursday

Weight Watchers meetings are every Thursday at the Pacific County Annex, 1216 W. Robert Bush Drive in South Bend. Weigh-in is from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., and the meeting follows until 12:30 p.m. To sign up visitwellness.weightwatchers.comCompany ID:49518, Company Passcode:WW49518, Help Hotline: 866-204-2885. For more information, contact Denise Rowlett at 360-581-5249 or email drowlett77@yahoo.com"drowlett77@yahoo.com.

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WCC - Pacific County

Park host needed for Bush Pioneer Park

The Pacific County Parks Department is soliciting proposals from qualified applicants interested in contracting as park host for park operations at Bush Pioneer Park, located in Bay Center, for the period beginning April 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015.

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WHH - Glance at the Past

A Glance at the Past
A Glance at the Past

100 years ago from the Raymond Herald

March 19, 1915

Indian war pictures please

Manager Reizner had one of his old time crowds at the New Lyric last night, attracted by the splendid Indian War pictures, in which some of the famous conflicts between the savages and the United States troops. On the Western plains, have been re-enacted for the benefit of the present generation.

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