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Michelle Annett digs up a pickleball, while RD Fisher and Kathy Rambousek celebrate after scoring a point in the background. The Washougal Pickleball Mixer brought 96 players, and their friends and family members, to the city's six new courts at Hathaway Park.
Michelle Annett digs up a pickleball, while RD Fisher and Kathy Rambousek celebrate after scoring a point in the background. The Washougal Pickleball Mixer brought 96 players, and their friends and family members, to the city's six new courts at Hathaway Park.

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August 1, 2019
Washougal resident Heather Farris displays a selection of her hand-made quilts, some of which will be up for sale at the River Art Fair in Washougal on Saturday, Aug. 3. (Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

Charity work ‘true inspiration’ for Washougal quilter

When Heather Farris was growing up, her mother ran a quilting business in Castle Rock, Washington. After some initial reluctance, the younger Farris started to make quilts when she was a teenager and discovered a passion.

July 22, 2014
Michelle Annett digs up a pickleball, while RD Fisher and Kathy Rambousek celebrate after scoring a point in the background. The Washougal Pickleball Mixer brought 96 players, and their friends and family members, to the city's six new courts at Hathaway Park.

First pickleball mixer brings hundreds to Hathaway Park

Six new courts welcomed 96 players, family members and friends to Hathaway Park for the first Washougal Pickleball Mixer Saturday and Sunday. As the 48 teams in this double elimination tournament paddled a plastic ball back and forth, Columbia River Pickleball President Mike Wolfe stood in the background and watched his dream come to life. It was impossible to wipe the smile off his face.