The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe of Washington is foreseeing some major development in its future.
The tribe has already broke ground on a $2.8 million expansion of its Indian Health Service clinic. The project, financed by the tribe and federal sources, will increase the size of the facility by six.
Next up is a 48,000-square foot Wellness Center, said Cecile Greenway, the tribe's health and social services director. Other plans include a restaurant, an open-air amphitheater, playgrounds and trails.
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Lower Elwha plan clinic expansion complete with trails, restaurant, amphitheater
(The Peninsula Daily News 4/18)
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