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  • A tradition of hymns

    Submitted by Marge Womach, Special to The Record-Times|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    ROCKLYN – Many community members convened at the historic Rocklyn Zion Chapel Sunday, April 10, for a "Hymn Sing" after the long cessation due to COVID-19. Many came early to visit and enjoy the prelude music by Linda Zellmer. All the pews were filled along with extra chairs before the 3 p.m. "Welcome" by Judy Mielke, who had flown in from Arizona for this event. An opening prayer was offered by Pastor Kim Kruger. Each of these three performers had ancestors prominent in t...

  • Annual Car Show upcoming

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record-Times|Updated Apr 8, 2022

    HARRINGTON—The car show here is making its return. The 10th Annual Harrington Car Show has been scheduled for Saturday, May 21 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. "in remembrance of Allen Jay Barth.” The main event is at The Studebaker Garage at 9 N. 3rd Street. The entry fee per car and Car Show t-shirt is $20 apiece. Registration ends at noon that day. The Awards ceremony is at 3 p.m. and one must be present to win. Vendors for the event include G&R Goodies, McCart's Junque and Stuff, Flutterbye Creations, Avon, Best Friends Crafts, Jef...

  • Harrington holds March Gladness

    Marge Womach, The Record-Times|Updated Apr 2, 2022

    HARRINGTON–The Harrington Opera House rummage fundraiser on March 25 and 26 was dubbed March Gladness, which was predictive of the outpouring of people, cheer, activity and funds. HOHS coordinated with Kathy Mathews of The Marketplace to also be open on Friday. The event was successful with the wonderful turnout of people and supportive helpers. It was rumored that this was one of the most successful two day fundraisers in Opera House records. Cups from the Post and Office made their way up Third Street, as did cupcakes f...

  • Harrington council interviews treasurer candidate

    Marge Womach, The Record-Times|Updated Apr 2, 2022

    HARRINGTON—City council interviewed a candidate for treasurer, met with a representative from the state Department of Commerce and discussed a relocation plan at the March 23 regular meeting. Council began with the treasurer interview after receiving a letter of interest from Kelly Forman. Forman said she is currently working from home and would like a second job to fill more of her hours. She learned of the position from councilmember Joe Armand. She has yet to meet the current City Treasurer. Forman has 17 years of experien...

  • Harrington council discusses preservation, funding

    Submitted by Marge Womach, Special to The Record-Times|Updated Mar 17, 2022

    HARRINGTON – City council discussed the Historic Preservation Commission before a frank talk about the city’s grants at its March 9 regular meeting. Diane Sanchez of the Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) gave a current report of the HHPC's activities and interests. "We don't want to change Harrington in any way. We just want to preserve the buildings we have,” Sanchez said. “And what we're presently doing is working with a lady named Jody Opheim whose specialty is to help us write grants or help anyone write grants for...

  • Harrington Library Board discusses school program

    Submitted by Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Feb 24, 2022

    HARRINGTON – Susan Larmer chaired the Library Board meeting here on Feb. 8 at 3:30 p.m. with board members Grace Moeller, Stacey Rasmussen and Katie Steward plus instructor Kris Moritz, librarian Marge Womach and Mayor Jess Silhan present The board had asked Mortiz to come and report how the After School Program is going and to give her the opportunity to make requests if needed. She has been leading the program since September one Thursday per month at Memorial Hall. Moritz stated that she has consistently had a craft, an a...

  • Harrington personalities for 2022

    Submitted by Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Feb 10, 2022

    HARRINGTON--In lieu of news this week, the reader is presented with some of the groups in Harrington and the personalities associated with them. The Harrington School Board has two carry-overs from the preceding year, Mark Kramer and Darren Mattozzi, and three new members, Jonathan Evans, Michelle Quigley and Justin Slack. Quigley won the seat as Chair. Personnel of school district administration School District are, in part, Principal Tiffany Clouse, Superintendent Wayne Massie and Nurse Ronda Cordill, The continuing PTA...

  • Opera House Society continues future event planning

    Submitted by Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 27, 2022

    HARRINGTON – The Opera House Society met Jan 10 at 7 p.m. for its regular monthly meeting, which was called to order by new president Carol Giles. Present at the meeting held at Memorial Hall were Billie and Gordon Herron, Mark and Sheryl Stedman, Karen Robertson, Juanita Lee, Linda Wagner, Ellen Evans, Becky Moeller and guest Paula Harrington, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Moeller gave the treasurer's report and financial statements which were all approved. HOHS voted to renew its membership with the Chamber of C...

  • Harrington council discusses budget, newspaper article

    Marge Womach, Special to The Times|Updated Jan 7, 2022

    Council’s final meeting of 2021 chiefly featured discussions surrounding a previous article in The Times, approval of the city budget and swearing in a new city mayor and councilmember. Councilmember Justin Slack brought up an article in the Dec. 23 issue of The Times. “The title says ‘DOE (Department of Ecology) visits Harrington Council, says records are falsified,’” Slack said. “I think this is detrimental to the city... It says something about we're back in trouble again with the (DOE), and that, Andy O'Neill was here, h...

  • Harrington council discusses virus relief funds

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Nov 17, 2021

    HARRINGTON – Council discussed bills, COVID-19 relief funds, public works employees and apartments at its Nov. 10 meeting. Casey Monge will no longer be needed for her license as operator to cover the wastewater treatment plant, since Devin in the Public Works Department now has his license. Councilmember Peter Davenport asked about attorney fees and whether they were all used for consultation for creation of the new City Handbook. Mayor Nathan Luck said the fees were for the...

  • Opera House discusses holiday events

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Opera House Society met Nov. 1 with Vice President Mark Stedman calling the meeting to order. Others present were Ed and Bunny Haugan, Sheryl Stedman, Becky Moeller, Linda Wagner, Karen Robertson and a guest Heather Slack. With unanimous votes of 7-0, the group approved the minutes to the previous meeting and the financial reports. The society received a request from the Chamber of Commerce for a donation toward the Christmas Baskets project. A motion by Wagner and a second by Robertson allowed a donation o...

  • Harrington City Council fills in for budget planning

    Marge Womach, Special to The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    HARRINGTON--Mayor Pro Tem Stephen Hardy called the City Council meeting to order in the Memorial Hall on Oct. 13. Those in attendance were Peter Davenport, David Buddrius, Justin Slack, Levi Schenk, Clerk Jere Lee and visitors Jess Silhan, Joe Armand and Denisa Holling. Davenport requested that the transfer of $700,000 from an investment fund for the cemetery be added to the agenda. Despite the budget planning committee failing to meet, Council discussed generalities regarding the budget. A lack of equipment and the need to...

  • Harrington council discusses coronavirus funds

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Aug 19, 2021

    HARRINGTON – City Council met at city hall on Aug. 11 with the following in attendance: Mayor Nathan Luck; Clerk Jere Lee; Councilmen Justin Slack, Peter Davenport, David Buddrius, Stephen Hardy and Levi Schenk; visitors Joe Armand, Jess and Cynthia Silhan and seven others viewing on YouTube. Council approved the minutes with corrections and the bills. Schenk voiced opposition to the city subscribing to newspapers, saying he thought the library should pay for them. At issue was the Memorial Hall custodian, which has become a...

  • Harrington develops under eye of local organizations

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jul 29, 2021

    HARRINGTON – A significant number of organizations and people are watching over the development of the city. The most prominent are the Harrington Public Development Authority (HPDA), the Harrington Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) and the Harrington Area Chamber of Commerce. The HPDA was formed in 2003 "to undertake, assist with and otherwise facilitate the acquisition, construction, development, equipping, leasing, operation and maintenance of public benefit projects within or without the City of Harrington in L...

  • Harrington Library Summer Reading Program begins

    Marge Womach, Special to The Times|Updated Jul 15, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Summer Reading Program for Harrington Public Library runs July 8-29 each Thursday from 3-5 p.m. at Harrington Memorial Hall under the direction of volunteer and local resident, Kris Moritz, who has conducted the program in 2019. Washington State Library provides the library with topics and manuals through their membership in the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), to keep children reading during the summer months and prevent the "summer slide" that occurs when long periods of cessation of reading o...

  • Harrington High holding grad activities

    Marge Womach, Special to The Times|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    HARRINGTON – Harrington High School Graduation Activities Harrington High School’s Baccalaureate service was held Sunday, May 30, in the city park. The seniors next event will be the Harrington High School Graduation Parade, walking up Third Street to the school for commencement at 5:15 p.m. June 4. Banners, each with a photo of a graduate, are flying on Third Street near city hall bearing the following names: Nagib Ayache, Riley Roller, Izabelle Burke (Kramer), Ashley Breault, Aidyn Lee and Alexys Crawford (Miss Har...

  • Harrington Car Show coming this weekend

    Marge Womach, Special to The Times|Updated May 13, 2021

    HARRINGTON –Harrington's Ninth Annual Car Show will be held Saturday, May 15, 2021, in honor of its founder, Allen Barth, who passed away in 2017. This car show has continued to grow yearly due to the generous donations from its sponsors. Sponsors for this year's event include: The Studebaker Garage, CONAGSCO, Wild Hair Salon, Leonardson's Engineering, Wilcox5555, Harrington Lions Club, The Post and Office, Circle H Ranch, Ott Insurance, Duck Lake Farms, Wagner Financial Strategies, Scott and Celeste Miller, Harrington T...

  • Vintage Community Fair coming to Harrington

    Marge Womach, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter has announced a new community event—Harrington Vintage Country Fair. The fair is set for June 26, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The chamber’s website promises vendors, farm equipment, music and street dancing at the event while asking residents to stay tuned for more information. Harrington fair history In the news of September 1899 a "County Fair" was being organized with committees with the following headings: Woman's Exhibit and Decoration, (Mrs Horace Hayne...

  • Looking back in the town of Harrington

    Marge Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    The Sept. 21, 2017, Davenport Times had a headline that read: “Harrington’s 2017 Honored Citizen — Scott McGowan: If you need help, this is who you call.” In this story, the Harrington Lions Club honored McGowan with the following depictions: “He typically knows the best way to fix anything; he will help out anyone. He is Harrington’s fix-it man.” Randy Behrens praised McGowan for his assistance saying, “He provided knowledge and manpower in addition to the tools and parts. Without his assistance, our golf course would no...