At a public workshop, city officials share a $2.5 million plan to rejuvenate the 84-year-old Ole Hanson Beach Club and keep it ‘alive for the next 80 to 100 years.’ The facility, currently closed to general use, could reopen in time for summer 2014.
At a public workshop, city officials share a $2.5 million plan to rejuvenate the 84-year-old Ole Hanson Beach Club and keep it ‘alive for the next 80 to 100 years.’ The facility, currently closed to general use, could reopen in time for summer 2014.