The market will be open from 3 to 7 p.m. every Thursday through the end of September.
The Enumclaw doubles team fared less well.
Enumclaw’s Semanski, Park, Division and Blake streets, as well as Lincoln Avenue, will be worked on in mid-June.
The EHS boys placed ninth overall in the 4A competition.
The $125,000 grant will help bring the pool up to current ADA standards.
The Hornets lost against Ephrita and Lakewood, ousting them from the state competition.
This is the first time in three years it’s been open for Memorial Day.
WRHS’ Brooke Gelinas took fourth overall, finishing at 154.
Emily Miller and Emma McKeighen placed fifth in the district tourney.
The EHS boys placed fifth in district play, and was the only local team to send the whole squad to state.
The Hornets’ first game is Friday, May 24.
The state meet is May 23 – 25.
Many local races are uncontested, and most of the rest will skip primaries.