The Minute Lumber Town Of Hoquiam Takes Stock In The Future And Becomes A Player
Logger's Playday is synonymous with the City of Hoquiam, Washington with a deeply rooted heritage of its community's sense of purpose and pride. It's foray into re-invention and innovation is not so much so to escape from its well-mannered traditions of strength and hard work but rather as a celebration of what it was founded on, much like the loggers' parade and the loggers' competition held every fall.
The waterfront area has seen little progress since the development done there in the 1980s' and has contributed little to the overall growth and stature of the town and its people. The new enhancement projects for the area will breathe in new life and color into an otherwise neglected part of the community. New shops, new restaurants and new recreational facilities will in effect revitalize a supposedly vital part of the Hoquiam community and give it a new lease to contribute to the stature and proud traditions of its people.
A somewhat ignored part of downtown since the 1980's, its re-birth as a center for relaxation and recreation can substantially breathe new life and great opportunities for the people of the town and serve as an open invitation to local visitors and tourist alike to partake of this possibility.
Such a development as envisioned by those who wish to carry it out with all but the purest of intentions, foresee a mingling of the tradition that is Hoquiam and the new with purposely built facades, shops and business and entertainment to be built not so to replace the Hoquiam Waterfront area, which has not seen such a development since the 1980's but to augment and restore its luster not only to the eyes of the community to whom it belongs but also to people who truly want to partake and share with their own family and friends the beauty of Hoquiam.
The waterfront and the community as a whole can also offer an ambiance that is relative to the word unwind and not surprisingly this ability to relax people through nature's beauty is one of the secrets of the towns ability to persevere and be hard working people without losing their sense of belonging of who and what they stand for.
With development comes more opportunities, more income from businesses, which translate to better services for the community as a whole, changes and opportunities already experienced by the bigger towns to the east such as Aberdeen, whom Hoquiam playfully views as a spoiled big brother of sorts.
The people of Hoquiam can also look to their tradition and heritage that they have stood the test of time, that the development of the waterfront into something new and accessible will be a testament to their will as a community to face the new day as bravely and with much conviction as their neighbor's to the east such as the town of Aberdeen, whom they've had a sort of friendly rivalry.
The townsfolk of Hoquiam Washington town can lay claim to the fact that the development of their waterfront is something every single one of them can be proud and mighty about, since it signifies their will and their true love for their traditions and memories, that development is a tool to keep what is truly important alive, remembered and appreciated way into the future, much like what their father's did for their forbearers did when they embraced change and the future.
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