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Horseshoe Lake Frozen - 4:39 p.m. 1/19/2007
That's cool - I didn't know Horseshoe Lake was frozen this year! I remember one time years ago it was frozen over and we even walked out on it. My grandmother used to live in that house right by Walt's Meats.

My dad remembers when a bunch of high-school aged guys drove a Volkswagen out on Horseshoe when it was frozen. When they went to drive off, both rear tires broke through the thin ice next to shore. Luckily it was close to shore and the front wheels were already on land. The bumper caught on the ice and held it up, so a few guys were able to pick it up and set it on top of the ice again.

It would be awesome to ice skate on the lake if it ever freezes that hard again.

Matthew Farnell - Woodland, WA
matthew1@farnellfamily.com
http://www.farnellfamily.com/

Horsshoe Lake frozen. - 4:23 p.m. 1/19/2007
I took pictures of Horseshoe Lake frozen all the way across. I have heard it has frozen in the past. Tell us your memories of when the Lake was frozen before.

Noel Johnson - Woodland, WA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com

No wal-mart - 11:30 a.m. 1/18/2007
If we want woodland to be a pit stop on the side of the road then wal-mart is the way to go. If we want woodland to maintain its course to becoming a unique and thriving community with its own personality, then woodland must support its local business's.

mackenzie - woodland wa - usa
almackska@yahoo.com

no walmart - 9:13 a.m. 1/17/2007
Stay Smart! NO WALMART!

Desiree J. - wodland wa - usa
lariot900@yahoo.com

walmart - 3:21 p.m. 1/7/2007
SAY NO to walmart! We should all support local stores and simple say no to walmart!

D Jenkins - woodland wa - usa
lariot900@yahoo.com
http://www.lewisriver.com/woodland/forum/index.cgi?action=add_form

walmart needs to be here - 7:57 p.m. 11/27/2006
i think we need to have a walmart here they have cheapest prices, the other stores here have higher prices

danielle robison - woodland wa
dnll-robison@hotmail.com
msn

AMVETS - 9:00 p.m. 11/13/2006
I am the vice commander of the newly formed AMVETS post 1928. I invite any veterans or currently serving military members to join AMVETS post 1928.Please feel free to call me at 225-7399 or call Commander Travis Tubbs at 225-1284.We are meeting at the Woodland VFW second sat. of every month at 1100 hrs.Come be a AMVET!!

Rob Olmsted - woodland,wa. - Good ol USA
rbolmsted@aol.com
www.amvets.org

the pool - 11:36 a.m. 10/27/2006
I hope the community will support the next levy to build a new high school for Woodland. The high school is overcrowded and the community needs a new one. These are our future leaders and they need a good education to do the job right! As an outsider (not a resident of Woodland) it seems the issue of the pool might be easily solved with the new high school; if the high school plans include a pool like most high schools of any significant size has, it would provide the students a new source of physical education, could train students in job skills (life guard training) and provide the community with recreational use! all in one effort!

Chere Weiss - Woodland, WA - USA
cweiss@lcc.ctc.edu
www.lowercolumbiacollege/woodland

Sense of Community - 6:12 p.m. 10/17/2006
Having grown up in Woodland and experienced
the vast array of growth and change I feel that
Wal-Mart will be detrimental to the community.
What will happen to Mom and Pop shops? How
will the little guy survive when corporate
America is brought to our backyard? Woodland
has always had that small-town feel, people
lined up when Safeway came in town. Part of
the beauty of living in a community like
Woodland is the lack of "city", the fact that you
are out in the country while still within 30
minutes of anything you could need. That
small-town feel will slowly (or rapidly)
deteriorate with the building of a store like Wal-
Mart. Think about why you moved to Woodland
in the first place, or why you stay. Then,
imagine what it would be like with a Wal-Mart
parked in the middle. Would it still be the same
community?

Caitlin Caffall - Woodland, WA/Ellensburg, WA - United States
caffallc@cwu.edu

A good idea - 3:51 p.m. 10/16/2006
I think Wallmart is a good idea
because it will help teenagers get good jobs that are close. and will be the only place to shop for close in town.

Devin - Woodland, WA - usa
dramadude1820@yahoo.com

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