West Richland Lion's Club's 2nd Annual Fat Man's Bi-Athlon
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The Red Mountain Lion's Club presents the 2nd Annual Fat Man's Bi-Athlon on Friday May 21st. With a $60 donation you will be entered into the 9 hole scramble, dinner, and entry in the Texas Hold'em Poker tournament. All proceeds benefit the Red Mountain Lions Club. There will be prizes for 1st and 2nd place teams in the golf tournament. Golf starts at 3:00 pm at the West Richland Golf Course, dinner and awards at 5:30, then to The Sandberg Event Center for poker tournament. For more information please contact Darrell Toombs at 967-8000 or Calvin Dudney at 948-5593.
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The Art Department at Columbia Basin College, in Pasco Washington, will be putting on their Annual Juried Student Exhibition. The exhibition will begin on May 17 in the Esvelt Gallery at CBC, there will be an opening reception and awards ceremony on May 20 beginning at 7:00pm. A collection of student work will be displayed that reflects the finest efforts of CBC art students, past and present. The exhibit is open to the public, the gallery hours are Monday – Thursday from 8:00am to 8:30pm, and Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm; admission is free. For more information about the exhibit, contact Mary Dryburgh, the gallery coordinator at 509.542.4864.

When considering homes for sale in West Pasco, Washington, why not consider a resident Realtor® for help. Colleen and I live in West Pasco and love it! We know the area and enjoy everything West Pasco has to offer, everything from the easy freeway access, the river recreation, tons of shopping, and much more. Let's explore a little background of the area we live, work, and play in...
West Pasco's Heritage
Lewis and Clark first camped it the Pasco area in October of 1805. Their exhibition is commemorated by the Sacagawea State park located on the river next to West Court Street. Pasco and the rest of the Tri Cities were mainly a fur trader camp but they really started to grow in size when the Hanford project was started in the 1940's.
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Richland School District
The Richland School District takes care of the educational needs of both Richland and West Richland. The district currently serves about 11,000 students at the 15 schools; nine elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools. There are about 570 classroom teachers on staff in the school district which makes a nice teacher student ratio of about 1 to 20.