Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label McCleary Community Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCleary Community Center. Show all posts
Friday, November 15, 2019
Dial phones
Nov. 13, 2019
Remember these?
First off, I am not a hoarder. In fact I am minimalist. But for some reason I felt compelled to fish this dial phone out of the trash bin at the McCleary Community Center in 1978 when some family member decided it was worthless during the sale of my grandmother's estate. She was born in Centralia in 1891 and died at St. Pete's in 1978.
Every now and then I will dial the extinct line just to hear that old clickety-click of the rotary dial, and remember.
McCleary was ahead of the rest of Grays Harbor County when the town was the first to have rotary phones. The downside was that after 2 or 3 minutes (I cannot recall which) a polite tonal interruption would intrude and say that time is up. Only long distance calls had unlimited time. Local calls, many of them on party lines, had only whispy windows of times to communicate.
McCleary at that time had it's own phone company and the local phone book was so thin that even Caspar Milquetoaste could rip it in half.
Monday, February 19, 2018
Morty the Dog visits the McCleary Community Center
Nov. 15, 1995. Morty the Dog, who ran for McCleary Mayor in 1999 as a write-in candidate, pays a visit to the McCleary Community Center. [Photo taken of old VHS video]
Morty continues to garner write-in votes for various elective offices in Grays Harbor County to this day.
http://www.kxro.com/mickey-mouse-will-not-grays-harbor-county-commissioner/
Morty continues to garner write-in votes for various elective offices in Grays Harbor County to this day.
http://www.kxro.com/mickey-mouse-will-not-grays-harbor-county-commissioner/
Monday, July 24, 2017
McCleary Cemetery and McCleary Community Center
July 23, 2017.
There is something poetic and oddly comforting about these two community facilities being next to each other.
There is something poetic and oddly comforting about these two community facilities being next to each other.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Sunday morning
Aug. 14, 2016, looking east from the Community Center.
I don't believe it is an exaggeration to say it is possible on a very early Sunday morning to lie down in the middle of Simpson Avenue and take a little nap without being disturbed by vehicles.
Over 50 years ago this was the old 410, the main highway between Olympia and the Coast.
I don't believe it is an exaggeration to say it is possible on a very early Sunday morning to lie down in the middle of Simpson Avenue and take a little nap without being disturbed by vehicles.
Over 50 years ago this was the old 410, the main highway between Olympia and the Coast.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
May sky over the Community Center
In memory of Michael, Wendy, Austin
In Memory of Michael, Wendy, Austin, April 16, 1996, Brownie Troop # 017
This plaque was on the street side of the Community Center, accompanied by various flowering plants, until recent years, May 25, 2012
This plaque was on the street side of the Community Center, accompanied by various flowering plants, until recent years, May 25, 2012
Saturday, July 23, 2016
McCleary Community Center
May 19, 2012. If I am not mistaken, I believe the Boy Scouts had some role in the construction of this building in the late 1940s.
Next door is the McCleary Cemetery, once operated by the Knights of Pythias but handed over to the city when McCleary incorporated in Jan. 1943.
Next door is the McCleary Cemetery, once operated by the Knights of Pythias but handed over to the city when McCleary incorporated in Jan. 1943.
McCleary Community Center
The little plaque under the middle window was placed by Girl Scout Troop 17 in memory of the Bassett family. It has since been removed. May 19, 2012
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