Three Rivers Children's Museum will pay tribute to grandparents on Grandparents Day on Sept. 11 by offering free admission.
The museum is open from noon to 5 p.m., and is in the Broadmoor Mall in Pasco. More information is at childrensmuseumtr.org or call 543-7866.
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The second volume in the photographic historical series of the Tri-Cities is available for purchase -- just in time for holiday gift-giving to that history buff or longtime Tri-City resident on your shopping list.
Tri-Cities Memories: The 1940s, '50s and '60s is a 144-page hardbound volume that offers the stories in pictures of the people who built Hanford, the farmers who fed a nation, and the visionaries who laid the groundwork for what the Tri-Cities is today.
SF's Mexican Museum joins Smithsonian network
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Waddell & Reed donated $3,000 to the CREHST Museum this week.
One of the country's oldest mutual funds and financial planning companies, Waddell & Reed aims to support museums and cultural institutions during tough economic times.
The company's traveling World War I exhibition visited the CREHST Museum on Sept. 30.
Waddell & Reed gives $3,000 to CREHST
Waddell & Reed gives $3,000 to CREHST
Waddell & Reed donated $3,000 to the CREHST Museum this week.
One of the country's oldest mutual funds and financial planning companies, Waddell & Reed aims to support museums and cultural institutions during tough economic times.
The company's traveling World War I exhibition visited the CREHST Museum on Sept. 30.
US Slavery Museum seeks more time on tax returns
US Slavery Museum seeks more time on tax returns
An attorney for the U.S. National Slavery Museum in Virginia is seeking more time to produce delinquent tax returns in a bid to reorganize the museum's debt and resume fundraising.