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Published: Tuesday, August 21, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

Front Porch: Kimberly-Clark mill demolition begins

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A months-long demolition of the Kimberly-Clark pulp and paper mill has started.

The work wasn't visible Monday. Some workers were on top of one roof, and big booming sounds could be heard on the Port Gardner side of the mill.

Kimberly-Clark spokesman Bob Brand said: "I'm told that most of the current activity wouldn't be visible from the street side of the mill but that work is underway. Still targeting to have the demo work completed by the end of the first quarter of next year."



Darrington book talk: Pilot, photographer and author John Scurlock plans to discuss his latest book, "Snow and Spire: Flights to Winter in the North Cascade Range," at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Mountain Loop Books and Coffee, 1085 Darrington St., as the Darrington Library continues its Summer of Authors series.



Boys & Girls club open house: The Everett Boys & Girls Club plans to hold an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the center, 2316 12th St., Everett.

People are invited to meet the new faces at the club. Hot dogs, as well as refreshments will be available. The club will offer information about programs and sports offered this fall.

The fall sports are: NFL flag football for ages 5-12, cost $100; soccer for ages 3-5, cost $70; volleyball for children in grades third through eighth grade, $100; lacrosse for children in third through sixth grade, $100. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.

For information, call the club at 425-259-5147.
Story tags » Libraries & MuseumsKimberly-ClarkCommunity Sports
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