Special Sections - Who's Who on the North Olympic Peninsula 2017

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PORT OF PORT ANGELES

The Port of Port Angeles is a municipal corporation created by Clallam County voters in 1922 and established in 1923. The Port of Port Angeles is responsible for promoting and enhancing the economic vitality of the county through business development and job creation, and serves the community as both a public steward and an economically selfsustaining enterprise. The port’s mission is to bring people, resources and industry together to foster living wage jobs. It owns seven marine terminals, two of which are deep-water terminals. These marine terminals can accommodate a wide variety of vessels from empty oil tankers to cruise ships to log ships. The Port of Port Angeles operates one of the last public log yards in Washington. Situated on Port Angeles’ industrial waterfront, the log yard is the center for log handling, log storage and log exports on the Peninsula. Recently, it cleaned up and restored a former mill consisting of 18 acres of waterfront property in Port Angeles. In the next few years, the Port of Port Angeles will embark in developing a

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William Shore Memorial Pool, 225 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles, has been serving Port Angeles and the surrounding community for more than 50 years. It provides aquatic recreation for people of all ages and ability levels. A swim lesson program offers a wide range of classes for children and adults. Classes are not only limited to swim lessons; the pool also offers a variety of aerobic and therapeutic classes. In addition to its classes, the pool offers open swim and lap swim times, lifeguard certification courses, birthday party and full facility rentals, and numerous special events throughout the year. It partners with the Port Angeles High School to provide a home for the girls and boys swim teams and hosts the Port Angeles Swim Club. For pool hours, class schedules and more, visit www.WilliamShorePool.org or call 360-417-9767. Steven D. Burke is the executive director and board members are Randy Johnson, Cherie Kidd, Bill Peach, Brad Collins and Anna Manildi.

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