NO on I-2117!
Amiran White Amiran White

NO on I-2117!

Growing up in Pacific County, I fell in love with the beautiful environment and community. We are fortunate to live in an area with farm land, forests, rivers, bays, and more. 

Creciendo en el condado de Pacific, me enamoré del hermoso entorno y la comunidad. Tenemos la suerte de vivir en un área con tierras de cultivo, bosques, ríos, bahías y más.

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A Weekend of Community and Civic Engagement!
Amiran White Amiran White

A Weekend of Community and Civic Engagement!

What a weekend! We kicked things off with a lively Ballot Party for Día de los Muertos that was nothing short of amazing.

¡Qué fin de semana! Comenzamos con una animada Fiesta de Boletas para el Día de los Muertos que fue nada menos que increíble.

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Guest Column: Our community must stand together
Amiran White Amiran White

Guest Column: Our community must stand together

Pacific County, our beloved home, is a vibrant community built on natural resources and tourism. Most of us have immigrant roots, except for the original indigenous residents, the Chinook Indian Nation. For decades, we’ve welcomed a diverse and growing immigrant and refugee community — Hispanics, Laotians, Cambodians, Vietnamese and more. But the harmony of our community is now under threat.

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What is Disability Justice?
Noelle McPhail Noelle McPhail

What is Disability Justice?

Ahead of our FREE showings of Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, we wanted to share a quick intro to Disability Justice. Can’t wait to see you at the movies!

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Open Arms, Open Doors: Spotlighting Queer-Friendly Businesses in Pacific County
Noelle McPhail Noelle McPhail

Open Arms, Open Doors: Spotlighting Queer-Friendly Businesses in Pacific County

Time Enough Books

Born and raised in Chinook, WA, Kelli Hughes-Ham has been a teacher at Ilwaco High School for 17 years and advisor of the student-led Pride Club since its founding. Now the owner of Time Enough Books (and soon a teacher at Hilltop Middle School, starting this fall), Kelli sat down with us to talk about Pride, progress and this place we call home. Enjoy!

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