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Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board approves two grants, rules Slip Point Lighthouse ineligible

2476398 · March 3, 2025
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The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board voted to approve two grant awards from the 2025 heritage fund and upheld attorney findings that three applications, including Slip Point Lighthouse, were ineligible due to ownership or eligibility rules.

The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board on a unanimous voice vote approved two funding recommendations from its 2025 heritage fund round and discussed several applications ruled ineligible by the county attorney’s office.

Board members voted to recommend $2,000 for the North Olympic History Center and $15,795.24 for the Clallam County Genealogical Society from the heritage fund. Both approvals followed motions on the floor and were recorded as unanimous by the board’s chair. At the start of the funding review the board said roughly $15,000 had been budgeted for the grant round; board members noted the requests exceeded available funds and discussed possible adjustments or use of other revenue if needed.

The board also reviewed three applications that the attorney’s office found ineligible. The Slip Point Lighthouse Keepers Association submitted additional…

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