Here is the flyer for the coats, shoes and school supplies. We are also looking for donations of coats, shoes, school supplies and money. There is a collection box at city hall and a jar for money donation in their office. We will be collecting until August 3rd.
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Showing posts with label Rainier City Hall. Show all posts
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Rainier Roundup Days Vendor Applications Being Accepted
Dear Vendor,
Thank You,
Karen Creamer
352-370-4410
Rainier Historical Society
P O Box 1024
Rainier WA 98576
Rainier Roundup is just around the corner from August 26th
to 28th with the main parade day being on the 27th. We will again have
vendors row. Setup on the evening of the 25th or morning of the 26th.
Application attached. (Below)
I have attempted to set a fill in application that
you can fill in, print off, sign, add check drop in the mail.
City
permit is only if you don't have a business permit with the city of
Rainier. You will need a temporary business permit with the city but just add it to the vendor permit and we take care of it for you.
Hope this
application works. For now it is only in Microsoft word. Hope to
have it in Adobe in the next couple of days. Let me know if you have trouble with it.
Thank You,
Karen Creamer
352-370-4410
Rainier Historical Society
P O Box 1024
Rainier WA 98576
(Please double click pages to enlarge for printing.)
Friday, March 14, 2014
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Santa Comes to Rainier!
Dec 7, 2013 Rainier City Hall 6 PM:
Dec 9, 2013 Rainier Chapel 6 PM:
The Rainier Lions Club celebrated at the Rainier Chapel in the spirit of
giving by hosting a free dinner for their members and anyone who helped the
Lions serve the community of Rainier over the last year. Over 60 people
attended their dinner of turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, corn,
stuffing, rolls, butter, salad, spiced cider and a wide variety of home made
pies. The pies, made by Bud & Julia Green – with the help of 2 sisters from
their church. The lemon meringue was the first pie to disappear.
King Lion George - putting meat in the warming tray.
Neal Burnam and guest.
Dee McDermot & Ruth
Evan & Lucy Burnett
Evan, Lucy & Bernice Beck
Autumn & Dawn Kenny, Teri & Bill Rendahl
KL George Johnson, Brenda Flaherty, Linda J.
The second turkey.......... (We went through 2 turkeys & 1 ham)
The gang's all here! (Standing room only.)
George reading winning raffle numbers.
Santa arrives!
Santa giving Keegan his gift.
Keegan on Santa's Lap.
Chris Miller & Dee McDermot
He read their names from the tags on the gifts and presented them one at a
time. King Lion, George Johnson, spoke about the words “Holiday” and
“Christmas,” providing an interesting history about them. After George spoke,
Santa arrived with special gifts for each one of the children who attended.
There were enough gifts for everyone; adults and children alike.
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