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Mark Paulsen

Mark Paulsen

Mark is a local Artist, Futurist and Idea man. He is also owner of The Pond Place in Hoquiam.

How did we get to this?

By Mark Paulsen on February 23, 2010

Systems and order and reflection of things.
Just how did we get to this point? I like probably most folks wake up once in a while and ask this question. It is not a bad question to ask once in a while. Like most folks the answer is one little step at a time. Is  

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Grays Harbor now has a designated.  Nude beach.

Grays Harbor now has a designated. Nude beach.

By Mark Paulsen on August 2, 2009

Just on the outskirts of the city limits of Hoquiam on the road to Ocean Shores a controversy, this weekend, has reveled itself.

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Internet Safety and The Smart Grid

By Mark Paulsen on July 29, 2009

This article only scratches the surface.

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I Found It in Hoquiam

By Mark Paulsen on May 28, 2009

Hoquiam is considered a fairly small city by many. Tucked along side the slow moving Hoquiam river.

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Posted in Hoquiam | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up | 2 Responses

Why I.F. Project is so Important

By Mark Paulsen on May 24, 2009

Change for the better starts here.

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A Bike Idea

By Mark Paulsen on May 23, 2009

I started to notice that our little town really is not all that bike friendly there is nothing that says “bike path” there are no bike racks, only a few kids and adults dodging cars on the main road.

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Posted in Creative Solutions, Living Green, Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up | 1 Response

Greener Grays Harbor? (Urban Goats)

By Mark Paulsen on May 18, 2009

Why do we spend so much money to have a lush green lawn to then throw all that it produces into trash bags? There must be a better, greener, more efficient way of dealing with the lawn issue.

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Posted in Creative Solutions, Healthy Living, Living Green | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up | 1 Response

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