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Center for Columbia River History's Moses Lake Community History Exhibit Web: www.ccrh.org/comm/moses/begin.html Click on the Photo Archive if you want to see all of the exhibit's images. The Oral History Archive includes transcribed interviews and audio clips. The Documents Archive features a list of all the primary documents used in this exhibit. At the end of each section you can "go to the source" to review questions based upon the primary documents. These questions will engage you with the primary sources, the very material of history. The Bibliography will provide further directions for research and reading. Enjoy your visit. |
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Chamber of Commerce Education Committee Web: www.mleducationworks.us Phone: (509) 765-7888 The mission statement of the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce Education Committee is to promote the development of marketable skills and good work ethics for our youth through collaborative efforts of educational providers, scholarships available for on-going education, career-based lesson plans developed by our local teachers, and wonderful articles by Dr. Susan Quattrociocchi with sage advice for parents. |
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City of Moses Lake P.O. Box 1579 Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-766-9201 Web: www.ci.moses-lake.wa.us |
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Grant County Tourism Commission 324 S. Pioneer Way Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-765-7888 or 1-800-992-6234 Web: www.tourgrantcounty.com Any season of the year is the right time to visit Grant County, Washington’s great escape! |
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Ice Age Floods Institute Web: www.iceagefloodsinstitute.org The Ice Age Floods Institute is a non-profit organization of citizens throughout Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon who are committed to tell the story of the cataclysmic floods that swept across the Pacific Northwest thousands of years ago. Unique geologic features caused by these gigantic floods are apparent in water-scarred landscapes from Missoula, Montana to Astoria, Oregon and have significantly influenced present patterns of human and wildlife existence. |
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Moses Lake Business Association
124 E 3rd Ave
PO BOX 1201
Moses Lake WA 98837
Phone: (509) 764-1745
Web: www.moseslakebusiness.com
Moses Lake Irrigation & Rehabilitation District 932 E. Wheeler Road Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-765-8716 E-Mail: mlird@accima.com |
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Moses Lake Police Department P.O. Box 1579 Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-766-9230 Web: http://www.geocities.com/kloera111/policewebpage/Moses_Lake_Police_Department.htm We the members of the Moses Lake Police Department are dedicated to preserving our citizens integrity and safety by providing timely, professional, and effective service. We recognize this mission can only be accomplished by working in partnership with our citizens to problem solve with innovative solutions.
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Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department P.O. Box 1579 Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-766-9240 Web: www.mlrec.com The mission of the Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department is to plan, develop and maintain safe recreational facilities and programs for the health, pleasure and educational use of the community and its visitors. |
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Moses Lake School District 920 W. Ivy Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-766-2650 Web: www.moseslakeschools.org/ Moses Lake is the largest school district between Spokane and the Cascade Mountains. The district has more than 6,400 students and continues to grow. Moses Lake operates eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, one alternative middle school and an alternative high school. The district offers a comprehensive special education program for students from birth through graduation. Moses Lake has an outstanding reputation for academic and extra-curricular excellence. |