Monday, November 21, 2016
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Order your Christmas Wreaths from Rainier High School Floral Department
Rainier High School has a floral department. They make arrangements for weddings, funerals, birthday's, anniversaries and business meetings. You can contact the floral department and order your Christmas wreath on the link Angie Karnes listed below. All proceeds help support the FFA/Agriculture program at Rainier High School.
Thought you might be able to include this in some of your information you
send out in case anyone wants to order from our floral department. It is also
found on the Rainier School District website.
Thanks,
--
Angie Karnes
Agriculture Educator
Rainier High School
Agriculture Educator
Rainier High School
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Veterans Day Breakfast - November 11th

The American Legion is hosting a Veterans Day Breakfast
on
Nov 11th from 8am – 11am at the Rainier Chapel.
Please join me in
honoring our veterans.
Regards,
R
Randy Schleis, Mayor
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
German Diner Menu (Lacey WA)
George and I went with our friends, Lori & Jim Shine to the German Diner in Lacey, WA. We enjoyed dinner so much, we've recommended the restaurant to several of our friends, who've gone there with us. The food is wonderful! Homemade and fresh. We recommend getting reservations - whether you're going during the week, or on a Friday or Saturday evening.
German Diner Menu Front & Back:
Monday, November 7, 2016
Quarry Town Coffee House Menu
Art & Charlotte Runyan went to a new restaurant in Tenino, just beyond the Sandstone, on the same side of the street. They recommended it to us highly, so George & I went there Saturday. The food is fresh and good, as is the coffee. The service is nice, too. You can order breakfast any time of the day. If they have something in stock, they'll prepare it to order. Great new place to eat in the area!
Sunday, November 6, 2016
NVN Article about Halloween in the Park 2016
Members of the Rainier Senior Center, Teri & Bill Rendahl, Chris Beck helped George Johnson & Art Runyan, who organized this year's Halloween in Boo-Kowski park. Over 200 kids attended for fun, games and treats, along with their parents. Many groups turned out this year to celebrate a safe Halloween, here in town. This celebration just grows and grows, every year.
Here's a copy of the Nisqually Valley News article about our 2016 Halloween in the Park fun:
Friday, November 4, 2016
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