GRAYS HARBOR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The executive committee handles planning and emergency business in between regular board meetings. 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Dr. Donald J. Arima      dentist (Elma / McCleary)

    Chair

Jane Goldberg      director of public relations, Grays Harbor College (Aberdeen)
    Chair, Public RElations Committee

John Mertz   CPA, Preszler, Larner, Mertz, & Co. L.L.P. (Aberdeen)
    Chair, Finance Committee

Stan Pinnick    superintendent, North Beach School District (North Beach / Hoquiam)
    President

Bob Preble   CLU (Aberdeen)
    Treasurer

Rich Vroman      attorney, Ingram, Zelasko, Goodwin (Aberdeen)
    Secretary

Dick Warren     retired VP, Lever Bros. Corp. (Hoquiam)
    Vice President

 

 

 


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An introduction to community foundations

A history of community foundations

What is the Grays Harbor Community Foundation?

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Scholarships

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Grays Harbor Community Foundation is a tax-exempt public charity dedicated to serving the broad needs of Grays Harbor County in Washington State.  We are a member of the Council on Foundations; we have committed ourselves to the National Standards for U.S. community foundations; we are audited annually; and we consider ourselves accountable to the public upon whom we depend for support.

We thank Darrell Westmoreland, Kevin Hong, Ellen Pickell, and the Polson Museum for providing the photographs used in this website.  We'd like to showcase the work of more local photographers and artists on this website and in our publications.  Please contact us if you'd like to help. 

Mail:        707 J Street  |  P.O. Box 615  |  Hoquiam, WA  98550
Email:      info@gh-cf.org
Phone:     360.532.1600
Fax:         360.532.8111
Last modified: 09/26/08