
(by Charlee Glock-Jackson, Gig Harbor NOW, October 25th, 2023)
The Gig Harbor City Council unanimously approved an agreement with the Harbor History Museum regarding the historic Masonic Lodge near Crescent Creek Park.
The agreement approved Monday, Oct. 23, calls for the museum to conduct surveys about possible use of the building as an events center. The museum also will provide basic plans, cost estimates and funding sources for any proposed remodeling projects.
The agreement lasts through July 13, 2024, and won’t be renewed except under specific circumstances. It can be terminated prior to that date by either party, with 30 days notice.
The lodge was built in 1915 as Crescent Valley School, then was bought by the Masons in 1947 and remodeled.
The city purchased it in 2017. It has been largely empty ever since, except for…
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The agreement lasts through July 13, 2024, and won’t be renewed except under specific circumstances. It can be terminated prior to that date by either party, with 30 days notice.
The lodge was built in 1915 as Crescent Valley School, then was bought by the Masons in 1947 and remodeled.
The city purchased it in 2017. It has been largely empty ever since, except for…
read more:
The city purchased it in 2017. It has been largely empty ever since, except for…
read more: