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Auburn proclaims "Brandon Moller Day" after DNR locates logs for Marshallese canoe project

3410955 · May 20, 2025
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The City of Auburn recognized a Washington State Department of Natural Resources assistant regional manager for locating large logs that enabled a 24-foot traditional Marshallese sail canoe carving project intended to support area youth.

The Auburn City Council on May 19 proclaimed the day in honor of Brandon Moller after the Washington State Department of Natural Resources located and arranged transport of logs that made a 24-foot traditional Marshallese sail canoe possible.

The proclamation, read by Mayor Nancy Backus, said the Auburn Blue Ribbon Committee, Healthy Auburn for Life, and the Washington Marshallese Community Association had been searching for suitable logs "4 feet in diameter" for months and that Moller located "two possible 40-foot…

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