QC2 Assets List

QUILCENE’S ASSETS
·Olympic Park-one of the few World Heritage Parks
·People across the water as potential visitors
·Flat land suitable for growing crops and animals
·The people of Quilcene
·Highway 101 brings 3 million people a year thru our town
·Access to the forest
·Bikeable mountain roads—especially heading down the mountain
·Quilcene school
·Quilcene Bay
·Helping spirit of the people in Quilcene
·Lots of history—logging, US Forest Service, faming
·Fresh clams, oysters, crab, shrimp
·Hardware store
·Old gas station spaces—potential
·Beach access
·Community Center
·Food Bank
·Garden Club
·Neighboring communities that attract visitors—PT, Sequim, Forks
·Museum
·Peninsula Food- ice cream
·Future environmental/outdoors education
·Many local artist of different skills
·Mt. Walker Inn
·Volunteer Fire Department
·Farms and farm products—veggies, meat etc.
·Retired community
·The new entry sign—clamshell
·History of Coast Oyster and mussels—and tours they give
·Independent thinkers
·Olympic Music Festival
·Neighboring school districts as a source of kids
·Personal expertise
·Volunteerism
·Churches and other civil organizations
·Out door beer garden at Loggers Landing
·Blue Bills
·Chamber of Commerce
·Lakes and streams with their salmon and other fish
·Fish hatchery
·Gifts of Hope
·Family history—many families have been here for generations
·Shell fish hatchery
·Camaraderie between Quilcene and Brinnon
·Hiking trails
·Events such as Quilcene Days
·Timberhouse
·Espresso stand
·Pioneer attitude with self reliance
·Mt. Walker
·Presbyterian Church
·Visitor Center