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Edmonds Chamber of Commerce Needs Volunteers for Log Cabin

The historical site is a treasure trove of information about Edmonds. It's also where you can pick up the city's popular bumper stickers.

Are you an outgoing person interested in getting involved in the community?

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce currently has positions open for volunteers at the Log Cabin Visitor’s Center on Fifth Avenue North.

Volunteers provide visitors with information about chamber and city activities, events, lodging, shopping and dining in Edmonds, as well as information about living and working in Edmonds.

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The cabin has a number of brochures about city businesses, events and history. It also sells, for a nominal fee, Edmonds postcards and bumper stickers, including the popular "It's an Edmonds Kind of Day!" and "Find Yourself in Edmonds" variety.

The Log Cabin, next to the Edmonds Museum, is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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If interested, you can contact the Log Cabin at 425-776-6711.

Officially called the Ganahl-Hanley Log Cabin, it was built in the 1930s. It is named after its Gaston Alfred Beck Ganahl (1887-1958), and once lived in by Bridget Hanley, who starred in the TV series Here Comes the Brides. It was Hanley who donated the cabin to the city in 1975.

The Edmonds Log Cabin Committee now meets regularly to discuss maintenance, fundraising and other issues.

You can discover more about the log cabin at Hanley's website.

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