Beer Description Superior ingredients and unsurpassed skill as brewers have combined to make Oly mpia an affordable beer with a particularly satisfying taste.

Paul Knight, retired brewmaster for the former Olympia Brewery in Tumwater, has been working with Well 80’s head brewer, Paul Pearson, to brew special batches of “Olympia Beer,” including a dark one.

Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Friends applied to DOE and DOH for permits for this site.

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Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Heber Kennedy, Port:�"We support Friends, even if it (park) is not on the Port property. Dick highlighted for Jim the RCW paragraphs on beneficial use.

Keep it Clean. Great Collectible piece. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! First Mayor Bob Jacobs advised local concerned citizens to formulate themselves a mission statement. Seattle is a place now where craft beers and international brands are readily available, especially from Mexico. DOH has concerns: We believe the City of Olympia is best qualified and have exclusive rights within city limits... Art Starry of the County: "It can be a community asset� but it must be done properly. The beer is no longer brewed in Seattle, nor is the company owned locally. City staff (Victoria Decillo, Rich Hoey), Friends (Jim Ingersoll, Charlie Roe and Norma Schuiteman) and Port (Sally Alhadeff) began a conversation to create contracts to establish the relationship of ownership to the proposed site.

1996 The Endangered Well And The Citizen Response. He discovered the water age predating European settlement on this continent.

Friends of Artesians, Olympia City staff, Thurston County, and Washington State DOE and DOH agencies, LOTT, Diamond Parking representatives, The Port of Olympia, The Olympian, and many special consultants met at city hall under Mayor Biles' leadership.

Jim approached Washington Department of Ecology's Dick Szymerek. Under Mayor Stan Biles Leadership. Arcadia Drilling, Steve Hatton, Karen Lohmann, Joe Tougas, Dorbie Holden, and Jim consulted at the well and began to search for the wellhead. But in the early 1980s, no Seattle high school party was complete until the Big Red R arrived – either in keg or rack form – and righteously extracted from the trunk of a jacked-up Camaro. But the issue of who would own the well remained unresolved. The group's goals were to find solutions to meet all regulatory requirements, and to realize the goal of a publicly owned, open and flowing well surrounded by a pocket park and with interpretive signing to teach and celebrate Olympia's artesian heritage. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

These pro bono services are valued well above $1,000.00 for each professional contribution.

The two-hour work sessions convened bi-weekly for 16 months.

The Port of Olympia began a multi year search for a site. Be Truthful.

Please disable your ad blocker, whitelist our site, or purchase a subscription. Chris Knudson, and his father, Bob, own and operate the new establishment near Fourth Avenue and Cherry Street, close to Olympia City Hall.

So sing a round of Oly Oly Oh, or crack open a Wild Rainier. Quotes from Don Meyer's (DOH) transcript notes of our meeting: On June 29th the Olympian summarized this meeting saying Friends of Artesians must: "Obtain well site approval from the county, secure a preliminary permit form the state Department of Ecology, and obtain a water rights permit.

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