Monday, April 29, 2013
Washington State Democrats Meet In Lake Chelan
Deb and I went to Lake Chelan this weekend so I could attend the Washington State Democratic Central Committee meeting. While many may associate politics with "hot air", it could not compete with the 50 mile per hour wind gusts that blew through on Saturday. On a serious note, State Democratic Chair led the delegation in a moment of silence to honor late state committewoman Barb Gellar, Seattle political consultant Blair Butterworth, and former Governor Booth Gardiner. Pictured above, Todd Nichols leads the Rules Committee meeting.
Although the meetings were held at the Campbell Resort, we stayed at the nearby Lakeside Lodge. The Lakeside is by a beautiful park (pictured below). We also visited the Mill Bay Casino, the Tsillan Wine Cellars and finished by driving up to Wenatchee for the Apple Blossom Festival. After leaving the festival, we went to Walla Walla Point Park by the Wenatchee River to let Dasher take a swim. I did not know there were any other landmarks named Walla Walla that were not in the actual city.
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