Lincoln Theater to be Discussed at PABA meeting
Scott Nagel and Dan Gase will be the guests at this Tuesday's meeting of the Port Angeles Business Association. They will be discussing the possible Lincoln Theater renovation.
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Yes, I can see how that is an important priority.
The homeless shelter in town is shut down, and people put out on the streets to fend for their own in the winter because the shelter doesn't have enough money to stay open. Did you notice the frost on the ground in Port Angeles, this morning?
These people should be ashamed of themselves.
I'm ashamed to be part of a town like this. Just disgusting.
This should be Port Angeles theme song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKKX-H3NMNI
That's it! We should turn the Lincoln into a homeless shelter!
Seriously, we can get grant money for that and might actually be able to prevent an eyesore instead of talking about it for years. Something similar worked for the Lee Hotel.
Might do that to fix the old Walmart too.
If the Lincoln was even remotely a viable property, don't you think somebody would have bought it by now?
Get a clue!
The Lincoln is an eyesore. It is an ugly building that has been stripped of any charm it may have had, in the far and distant past.
It isn't to seismic code, to building code, and it lacks so much. Too bad it was never kept-up or enhanced by the cheap bastard who owned it, and is now asking a king's ransom for it.
Over priced, and a white-elephant. Let Gase and Nagle continue their circle-jerk, though, keeps them from doing much else.
Actually, a lot of the homeless people here are just too lazy or screwed up to make their own way through life and want you to support them.
Hello, I'm doing an essay on something to change in Port Angeles and I want to make it so we can use empty buildings and turn them into homeless/ refugee shelters because no one is doing anything about it. No one is taking the refugees and we have a ton of space in Port Angeles so I don't see why we can't take them in. Also with the homeless people we know the problem and there may be people out there w
that want to fix that problem but no one is doing anything about it. I would like to know you opinion on this. Or what would you change?
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