Saturday, April 10
Sunday, April 11
7:30 am – Sing For Joy
8:00 am – First Lutheran Church service
9:00 am – The Lutheran Hour
10:00 am – St. John’s Lutheran Church service
10:30 am – Wayne Zion Lutheran Church service
11:00 am – Emmaus Pastorate Catholic Mass
Noon – Thunder Road
5:00 pm – The Stone Church service
6:00 pm – Manchester United Methodist Church service
7:00 pm – Pure American Country
9:00 pm – Live in Concert
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Business leaders, officials, citizens, sign Open Declaration (Facebook- Newstalk870)
A pair of weekend meetings at Island View Worship Center have resulted in a Declaration of Open for Benton and Franklin Counties.
The first meeting, Friday night, outlined the Declaration. It stated various points including the following: Declaration: Tri-Cities (Benton Franklin Counties) WA Are Open for Business and Worship.
It went on to list how Gov. Inslee s proclamations are hurting business, infringing upon worship and religious freedoms, hurting education as well as physical and mental helath of citizens. At least 165 people are know to have signed it, including 30 plus business owners, six local, county and state legislators and the rest were citizens.
After 20 years of operating the Drums, Etc. store on New Holland Avenue, Rick Hamilton was planning on a change of scenery and a change in business.
He was going to downsize and relocate his store, shift most of the sales to online and become a partner in a new apartment project elsewhere in the city. He even put the New Holland Avenue property up for sale.
Then Hamilton got another idea â go forward with moving and streamlining Drums, Etc., but take his property off the market and develop rental housing there by himself instead.
âI thought my property had a much better location (than the site of the partnering opportunity) and I already owned it, which would make it easier to get financing,â Hamilton said Thursday.