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Waskowitz, constructed initially as “Camp North Bend,” was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp during the Great Depression in the 1930s, according to the Trust for Public Land.
Camp Waskowitz was posted in the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 and is now utilized by Highline Public Schools for outdoor education programs. The Waskowitz Foundation, a charitable ...
One year earlier … Waskowitz’s brother carries around a video camera, so there he is: walking on Waikiki, smiling along the coast, drying his pants after falling in the water.
The North Cascades Institute, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group are looking for 35 volunteers to serve as Skagit River stewards this summer. Volunteers ...
Learn the basics of fishing, fly tying, preparing fish and shellfish, backpacking basics, clay-target shooting, canoeing, map and compass reading, archery, hunting basics and wildlife ...
Camp Waskowitz, located near North Bend, Wash, is a National Historic Preservation site. It is used for environmental education. It also hosts free summer camps for young people with ...
A service of thanks and remembrance for the life of Dr. William J. Waskowitz will be held Saturday, December 16, 1 p.m. at Central Connecticut State University in the Founders Hall located in the L… ...
Two instructors in community-service programs of Everett Junior College were to attend the 11th annual Pacific Northwest Training Laboratory later this month at Camp Waskowitz near North Bend ...
WASKOWITZ, Dr. William J. Dr. William J. Waskowitz, 75, of Kensington died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Monday, (December 4, 2006). Born May 2, 1931, he was the son of the late ...
DURHAM -- Haddam-Killingworth softball coach Jeff Talbott wasn't a happy man after his Cougars lolly-gagged through their infield/outfield warm-up routine. Talbott's displeasure was compounded ...
At a time when America was finally starting to crawl out of the depths of the Great Depression much to the efforts of President Roosevelt's New Deal, came a series of triumphs for Husky football.