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of John T. Sessions including the most important aircraft produced from 1927 – 1957, all fully restored to flying condition. Finally there’s the Museum of Flight Restoration Center where you can witness the restoration of vintage aircraft in progress, including a 1933 Boeing 247D, the world’s first modern passenger airliner, and de Havilland Comet, the world’s first passenger jet. And once you’re done being inside its time to explore
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The City of Merritt is seeking proposals from interested parties to operate the City-owned Claybanks RV Park/ Campground under a lease agreement for a ten-year term January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2022. Request
For Proposal (RFP 2012-07) documents can be obtained through the City’s websist at
www.merritt.ca or can be requested through the City of Merritt, 2185 Voght St., Merritt, BC.
Deadline for Proposals to be received by the City is 4:00 pm local time, August 7, 2012.
For further information please contact: Larry Plotnikoff
Leisure Services Manager City of Merritt 250-378-4222 (ext 206)
lplotnikoff@merritt.ca
The City of Merritt reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to choose the proposal that is in the best interests of the City.
the great outdoors. Stop at Jetty Island and enjoy the sandy beaches, shallow warm water, walking trails, excellent bird-watching and kite-boarding; take the free ferry shuttle from the Port of Everett marina to the Tulalip Resort Casino and see if Lady Luck is on your side. After all those aviation attractions, you’ll no doubt
have the urge to take to the skies yourself! There are hot air ballooning, skydiving, glider, plane and helicopter rides at Harvey Airfield, Snohomish. Or travel the opposite direction by scuba diving in Puget Sound, especially at the Edmonds Underwater Park created in 1970 with sunken vessels. But if these two ‘extremes’ are too extreme then there’s
always kayaking, canoeing and boating in Puget Sound and Snohomish River Estuary (“Everett Everglades”) or river raſting and float trips on the Skykomish, Snohomish, Sauk, and Stillaguamish Rivers. For the land lovers there’s awe inspiring hiking, mountain
climbing, and rock climbing in the Cascade Mountains with waterfall viewing at 21 photogenic locations. For active RVers, Snohomish County is a ‘must visit’
destination where everyone in your group will indulge their passions. Fasten your seatbelts, put your seat and tray table in the upright position, and take off to enjoy the highs and lows of Snohomish County.
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