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State semiquincentennial committee sets tentative March 2 Olympia event, leans on local partners

Washington State Semiquincentennial Committee · January 8, 2026
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The Washington State semiquincentennial committee held an informational meeting with partner spotlights and set a tentative March 2, 2026, program at the Secretary of State’s Office in Olympia; no formal votes were taken due to lack of quorum.

Interim director Nicholas Van, chairing on behalf of the Washington State Historical Society, opened the committee’s informational meeting and said the group would proceed without a quorum and would not take formal votes.

The committee set a tentative program for March 2, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Secretary of State’s Office on the Capitol campus in Olympia. Staff described plans for a ribbon cutting, a reading of…

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