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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON
DECEMBER 13, 2017 -- 5
MAx ERIKSON
TROUT TROPHIES= Trout Unlimited member Olivia Holderman and soon-to-be member Dan
Chapman deprived the waters of Spearfish Lake, at the cattails, of these two weighty denizens--
one is 7 pounds, the other 8; one is 25 inches, and the other is 26 inches. "We appreciate the
Goldendale Hatchery for such awesome fish," Holderman says.
Glenwood School Christmas dinner on the way
The GlenwoodAlumnibas- Christmas dinner will be flags flying during patriotic
ketball games were played Dec. 19. Contact Toni at the holidays such as Fourth of
HELPING HAND FOR VETS: Rep. Gina McCabe, at podium, introduced the bill that now
~elps veterans across the state get employment.
hits new milestone
last Saturday, Dec. 9th. No
ambulances were called, and
everyone had a great time.
The alumni ladies defeated
the Klickwood girls' team but
the alumni men didn't fare so
well. The strong Klickwood
boys' team won
handily. Thanks to
all the alumni who
came out to play
and make a fun and
entertaining night.
The middle
school basketball
teams will have a home game
against Centerville on Dec. 14
at 5:30 p.m. There's a lot going
on in December, but let's hope
for a great turnout to support
our basketball teams.
The Glenwood Community
Church Adventure Club will
be caroling on Saturday, Dec.
16, at 3 p.m. This is something
the whole community will
enjoy. Thank you, Adventure
Club.
The Glenwood School
school office, (509) 364-3438,
to reserve your spot at din-
ner. This will be a full day
July, Memorial Day, and Vet- pl
erans'Day, for veterans em oyment
Several of the American
e
of school. After the dinner,
the students will walk down
town to decorate the com-
munity Christmas tree. The
last day of school
before Christmas
break will be a half
day on Wednesday,
Dec. 20.
There will be
a Christmas Eve
Candlelight Ser-
vice at the Pioneer Memorial
Community Church Dec. 24
at 7p.m.
Something that really
stands out in our community
and catches the eye of both
locals and visitors is the dis-
play of flags lining our main
street and the street to the
school. Todd French is the
person we should thank for
changing the flags to match
the seasons. It is especially
moving to see the American
The complementaryphotoshas dedicated a lot of his
of children visiting Santalast personal time and funds to
Sunday evening are posted on make this endeavor come to
the Lyle P.O. bulletin board, life. He has co-hosted the Lyle
As I feared, my camera was Alumni All School Reunions
doing its own thing and flash- every year, and without his
ing only when it overwhelming sup-
decided it was nec- port they would not
essary--wrong. So have happened.
the color is a bit off ..... The Lyle Activ-
or a bit blurry on Mildred Lvkens ity Center, on the
some, and I apolo- corner of Highway
gize for that, but at 14 & Third Street,
least there is a memento of has two office spaces for rent
the eventwith Santa. So make available immediately. Both
sure you search through the offices include their own pri-
pack and take your child's vate bathroom and closet.
home. The cookies and cocoa The building has a new metal
was well received by all who roof and the classroom and
attended and everyone there hallway windows are sched-
appreciated the bighearted uled to be replaced this win-
cookie makers and financial ter. The two offices available
supporter for making the for rent already have had
evening a great success, their windows upgraded. The
On Friday, Dec. 15 at 12:15 rent from these offices goes
p.m., there will be a grand toward the restoration of the
opening of Lyle School's new facility which provides many
weight room, which will nonprofit organizaUons meet-
be christened the "George ing places, as well as several
Cooper Health and Fitness community events.
Center." George is an avid Heartfelt condolences go
Lyle Alumni supporter and out to family and friends of
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Day weekend. If you would employment in Washing-
like to contribute to this very ton State.
worthy cause, either bypur- Rep. Gina McCabe,
chasing a replacement flag whose 2015 House Bill
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this request several months "When I, sponsored my
ago, he has received two flags 'One Business, One Vet'
and a monetary donation, but bill [House Bill 2040],
there are still more flags to I envisioned it being a
replace. Thank you, Todd, for powerful catalyst for vet-
caring about our community eran employment," said
and managing the flags for all McCabe, R-Goldendale.
seasons, of November 17, 2,130
veterans have been hired
and 573 Washington em-
ployers are participating
in the program. This is a
win-win for our economy
the Howard family in their and our veteran popula-
loss of Brandi. Her Cerebra tion, who have made so
many sacrifices for their
tion of Life will be held on fellow Washingtonians.
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which the Employment
a beautiful girl, taken too Security Department, the
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