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WA wildfires

Sep

4

2015

Bookseller Raises $4,000 for Eastern WA
Wildfire Relief

On August 23, Judi Wutzke of …and BOOKS, too! in Clarkston, WA coordinated a fundraiser for Clearwater Valley fire victims and fire fighters. The event took place at the Lewiston Elks Lodge. Prior to the event, donations were collected at …and BOOKS, too! and the Elks Lodge. Donated items included frozen meat, produce, dishes, small appliances, cleaning items and bedding. Almost …

Aug

28

2015

Fire Relief and Community Support

As the wildfires continue to rage in our region, people are mobilizing to support the communities affected and the brave firefighters working so hard. Booksellers and customers from bookstores including Third Street Books in McMinnville, OR, Village Books in Bellingham, WA, Beach Books in Seaside, OR, Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, WA, Liberty Bay …

Jul

30

2014

Carol Cassella

Carol Cassella and Trail’s End Bookstore
Helping Methow Valley

On Saturday August 2, at 4:30 pm, Carol Cassella is having an event at Trail’s End Bookstore in the Methow Valley, only a few miles from the burning edge of the largest wildfire in Washington state history. More than 300 people have lost their homes and the fires are still raging. Sales before and during the event …

Jul

24

2014

Firefighters: Way to Kick Ash & Take Flames! Thank You

WA Bookstores and the Wildfires

Our thoughts are with the communities affected by Washington wildfires. Big THANK YOU to all the firefighters who are working to contain the fires. Libby Mathy of Riverwalk Books in Chelan reports that there is no visible smoke in town, just a low-level smell of it. Some people staying at the local armory for shelter. The store …

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