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For more information on Moses Lake...we've provided a convenient collection of links to numerous Moses Lake related web-sites. An informational extravaganza!


Basin Summer Sounds
Email: echamber@bossig.com
Web: www.basinsummersounds.com
Basin Summer Sounds is a two-day family friendly multi-genre music festival, taking place in two separate music venues in downtown Ephrata. The festival celebrates a wide variety of music from all over the Pacific Northwest.


Central Basin Audubon Society
P.O. Box 86
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.766.0101 (President Teri Pieper)
Email: tpieper@atnet.net
Web: http://www.cbas.org/
We are an 11 year old chapter of the National Audubon Society located in the Columbia River Basin in central Washington State. We have approximately 180 members. We operate with a Board of Officers and Committee Chairpersons. Our board meets the first Thursday of each month. Our chapter members live throughout the Central Basin and includes all of Grant County and the Othello Area.

Although we work to protect and enjoy all wildlife, we focus on non-game birds and animals (and other wildlife) such as butterflies, hawks, the endangered pygmy rabbit, songbirds and shorebirds.

We work extensively promoting environmental education. An Audubon environmental newsletter (Audubon Adventures) is placed in many local fourth grade classes throughout the basin.

We provide speakers to present environmental programs to schools and community groups.

We offer frequent field trips that are conducted by chapter members for members and the community.

We present regular programs on conservation and wildlife protection for the public and our members.

We sponsor an Annual Christmas Bird Count and Annual Bald Eagle Count.

We offer Conservation grants to children, teachers and members that pay tuition for educational opportunities at the North Cascades Institute.

We participate and provide input and ideas on Burrowing owl research project with the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

We helped development and participate in the Pygmy Rabbit management plan at Sagebrush Flat in cooperation with the DNR and the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

We led the development of a nature trail near Dodson Road with with the BOR and the Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.

Our chapter developed and led the project which created a diverse educational habitat area in front of Lakeview School. Teachers, Parents and students helped Audubon members turn an old parking lot into a living classroom.

We assist schools and private property owners in creating backyard wildlife habitats. We provide ongoing educational opportunities in resource conservation for local area schools.We are also working to identity Wildlife habitat around the Columbia Basin and work towards its protection and enhancement.

We work on Audubon projects such as Watchable Wildlife and Important Bird Areas.

We are working to develop community partnership with other local conservation groups.

We work towards increasing awareness of the goals and activities associated with the Columbia National Refuge


City of Moses Lake
P.O. Box 1579
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.766.9201
Web:
http://ci.moses-lake.wa.us
Official business site of the City of Moses Lake.


Columbia Basin Allied Arts
7662 Chanute Street
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.762.624
Web: http://www.basinarts.org
"All the Arts for All the People". All performances at BBCC's Wallenstien Theater in Moses Lake.


Columbia Basin Herald
P.O. Box 910
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.765.4561
Web:
http://www.columbiabasinherald.com
Established in 1941, The Columbia Basin Herald is based in Moses Lake, Washington, and serves surrounding communities in Grant and Adams counties. We publish Monday through Friday afternoons, and feature local news and sports from the Columbia Basin, as well as news from around the region and the world.

The Herald is a part of the Hagadone Corporation, based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and covering North Idaho and western Montana.


Grant County Tourism Commission
Web: http://www.tourgrantcounty.com
Official Grant County Tourism Commission web-site. Visitor information on the entire county.


Ice Age Floods Institute
Web: http://www.iceagefloodsinstitute.org
The Ice Age Floods Institute is a non-profit organization of citizens throughout Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon who are committed to tell the story of the cataclysmic floods that swept across the Pacific Northwest thousands of years ago. Unique geologic features caused by these gigantic floods are apparent in water-scarred landscapes from Missoula, Montana to Astoria, Oregon and have significantly influenced present patterns of human and wildlife existence.


Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce
324 S. Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone: (509) 765-7888 or 1-800-992-6234
Web: http://www.moseslake.com
Official web-site of the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce.


Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department
401 S. Balsam
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.766.9240
Email: recreation@moses-lake.com
Web: http://www.mlrec.com


Moses Lake Police Department
P.O. Box 1579
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.766.9230
Email: mlpolice@moses-lake.com
Web: http://www.moses-lake.com/police
Official site of the Moses Lake Police Department. Includes: Chief's message; information on youth services; investigative services; community oriented policing; patrol services; and administrative services.


Moses Lake School District
Web: http://www.moseslakeschools.org/
Official Moses Lake School District #161 web-site.


Samaritan Healthcare
801 E. Wheeler Road
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.765.5606
Fax:  509.765.3499 
Web: http://www.samaritanhealthcare.com
Samaritan Healthcare is a multifaceted health care organization located in
Moses Lake Washington. Organized as Grant County Public Hospital District
No.1 in 1947 Samaritan is committed to improving the health and well being
of the people of the Columbia Basin.


Tejano Journal
831 S. Grand
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Email: joe_alfaro2002@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.tejanomagazine.com
Welcome to the Pacific Northwest's Premier Latino Music Magazine. We cover the Tejano, Norteno, Banda & Salsa scene in the Northwest.

Our in depth coverage of fiestas and cultural events in our region is second to none.

Member of the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture.


The Venue Magazine (Arts & Entertainment)
P.O. Box 1940
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: 509.764.7180
Email: thevenuemag@vib.tv
The venue magazine is the new arts and entertainment monthly that focuses on the performing arts, cultural events, the local music scene, movies, book, food and drink, and informative reviews to keep the public excited about what's happening in our Columbia Basin. The venue contains feature articles, people profiles and comprehensive 2-month calendar.


Washington State Tourism
Web: http://www.tourism.wa.gov/
This is the official Washington State Tourism web-site with travel information about the entire state of Washington.




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