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  2. Cheryl Selby - Wikipedia

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    During her first term in office, homelessness became a major issue in Olympia. Selby authorized construction of a "tiny house village" with room for about 40 people and a sanctioned camp to house 120 people in tents. [5] In November 2019, Selby was re-elected as mayor, receiving 8,614 votes to 7,612 from Nathaniel Jones. [6]

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  4. Association of Alabama Camps - Wikipedia

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    The Association's initial project was to contact the Alabama Department of Public Health and solicit their cooperation in developing the original camp inspection standards for Alabama. AAC supports in every way possible other camp organizations such as the American Camp Association [ 1 ] and Christian Camp and Conference Association . [ 2 ]

  5. Reichmann family - Wikipedia

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    The Reichmann family is a Jewish-Canadian family best known for their property empire built through the Olympia and York company.. At the family's peak, their combined wealth was estimated at $13 billion making them the fourth-richest family in the world. [1]

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  7. Some kids are asking for a 'free summer' — no camp, no ...

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    Summer for my kids, ages 6 and 9, usually consists of a sampler of summer camps, slotted in between any camping trips or family visits that bleed into the weekdays.

  8. Edmund Sylvester - Wikipedia

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    The Orbit was a ship that he and other Olympia pioneers bought and used for transporting wares from San Francisco to Puget Sound, which they sold in their shops. [ 2 ] He donated land for the first school, [ 6 ] masonic temple, the capital grounds, and Sylvester park; [ 3 ] he sold some of his land for the first shops in Olympia. [ 7 ]

  9. Tolmie State Park - Wikipedia

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    Tolmie State Park is a public recreation area covering 154 acres (62 ha) on Nisqually Beach on Puget Sound, eight miles (13 km) northeast of Olympia, Washington.The state park includes 1,800 ft (550 m) of saltwater shoreline at the mouth of a creek known as Big Slough as well as forest lands, a saltwater marsh, and an underwater park with artificial reef for scuba diving.