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SUMMARY:W.T. Clark Life Story
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center \nJoin us at the historic Wells House as we listen to parts of W.T. Clark’s life story.\nVolunteers Scott Erikson\, Bruce Campbell and Joe St. Jean will read from a Clark Family\nhistory booklet\, written by Harry Clark\, son of Mr. Clark. \nHear little known facts from the life of the “Father of Wenatchee”\, first owner of the Wells House\, builder of the Highline Canal\, builder of the first bridge across the Columbia\, President of First National Bank\, newspaper owner\, and many “firsts” in early Wenatchee. \nAdmission is $15\, pre-registration is required so we can accommodate seating arrangements. \nWells House is located off of 9th Street\, at the end of Nelson Street\, on the East edge of Wenatchee Valley College. \nFor more information or to register click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/w-t-clark-life-story/
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