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Could YOU Play Tennis From a Wheelchair? These Are Amazing Athletes! [VIDEO]
The Weekend Is Here – What Are You Gonna Do? Check Out the Event Calender!
Once the pool is clean, the bushes trimmed and the dogs washed, it’s time to go have some fun! Yes, Virginia, there is life after the Water Follies! So if you want to check out a farmers market, some great music or something for the kids, our friends at the Tri-Cities Visitor & Convention Bureau hook you up every week with the weekend calender of events! No go have a weekend!
2012 Summer Olympics Recap: Day 3 — Missy Franklin and Matt Grevers Win Gold Medals
13 Ridiculous Olympic Events We’d Like to See — The Funnies
The Olympics are about to begin in London. Sure, it’s a great gathering of the world’s most amazing athletes doing their thing, where competitors try to smash records quicker than you can say Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (seriously, that’s a real person going for the gold).
July 4th Activities Outside the Tri-Cities
Looking for something festive to do with the family on the 4th of July? Check out these fun events in the surrounding areas of the Tri-Cities.
In Prosser, Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration begins at 10 a.m. in the City Park. It will feature the Car Show, concession stands, sack races, obstacle course, and bingo until
Takin’ It To The Streets 7 Hits Hermiston In July
The Hermiston 3 on 3 basketball tournament is played in downtown Hermiston in July. Get your team together and plan to visit sunny, historic Main Street in Downtown Hermiston July 21st and 22nd for some fun and competition. Test your 3 on 3 basketball proficiency versus teams from all over the Northwest.
Memorial Day 2012 Observations in Tri-Cities
Richland Super Inviting Public on Facilities Tour
This Day in History for May 3 – The First Spam E-mail Is Sent and More
Here’s a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history:
1802 – Washington, DC is granted a municipal government consisting of a mayor appointed by the president of the US, officially incorporating it as a city (More info)
1877 – Ontario, Canada’s Labatt Park, the oldest continually operating baseball grounds in the world, has its first game (More info)

