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The Evergreen Ballroom was a music venue at 9121 Pacific Avenue SE in Olympia, Washington. [1] Referred to as "The 'Green" by locals, it was a popular dancehall for nearly 70 years. In its heyday, famous musical acts of all genres performed at the Evergreen.
The Evergreen Premier League (EPLWA) is an amateur men's soccer league in the U.S. state of Washington affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association. The league was established in 2013 and is contested by ten teams— eight from Western Washington and two from Eastern Washington. The current champions are Bellingham United.
The club was founded by Ryan Perkins in 2014 and moved to USL League Two in 2022. [5] In 2023, Oly Town Artesians FC founded a women's team to compete in the USL W League. [3] The men's team hired former Sounders player and Olympia native Jason Dunn as their head coach in January 2024. [5] The team was renamed to FC Olympia prior to the 2024 ...
Central Washington forfeited victories over Eastern Oregon, Oregon Tech, and Southern Oregon because of an inelgible player. Rankings from NAIA Division I poll 1979 Evergreen Conference football standings
Maia Bellon, former Washington Secretary of Ecology [8] Yuh-Line Niou, 2002–present; New York State Assembly member whose district includes Chinatown [9] Terry Oliver, Bonneville Power Administration's chief technology innovation officer [10] [11] Christine Quinn-Brintnall, Washington State Court of Appeals judge
Wendy C. Ortiz – writer (graduated from The Evergreen State College) Bruce Pavitt – founder of Sub Pop Records; Myron H. Ranney – Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War [3] Michael Richards – played Kramer on Seinfeld (graduated from The Evergreen State College) Jared Sandberg – third baseman, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
A push for tree equity will increase Tacoma’s leafy canopy.
The Evergreen Conference (EvCo) was an intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington and, for a time, the Canadian province of British Columbia.