If
Moses Lake didn't have dams and water we wouldn't be here.
Roses are red, violets are blue. I love Moses Lake because
it's cool. Brandon, age 10
Our family
moved to Moses Lake when my husband Bill became the Farm
Management Instructor at Big Bend Community College. When I
first learned of Moses Lake's annual rainfall, I thought I'd
be lucky to get a bath once a week! We planned to stay
'three to five years max,' but we're still here after 26
years. We found Moses Lake to be family friendly, and Bill
still loves working with farm families. We've made many good
friends, and we've come to appreciate the stark beauty of
the area. Teri Looney
My family
moved here because my dad got a job here. We stayed because
we made friends and liked Moses Lake. We first lived on the
base then we moved in town. We've lived here for three
years. Maria, age 9 almost 10
My family came
to Moses Lake in 1954. My parents were migrant farm workers
who were looking for work in the sugar beet and potato
crops. They liked it and stayed, migrating in and out of
town. They made Moses Lake their base. I was born here in
July, 1970. Ruben Vella, age 26
My family came
because my dad had a better job here in Moses Lake. We are
making lots of money, and we grow good foods because we can
eat and not have to go to the grocery store all the time.
Autumn, age 9
We came to
Moses Lake as newlyweds in 1936 to work in Percy Driggs'
apple orchard. Depression times. No other work readily
available. Was and is a good place to raise watermelons,
onions and potatoes and also children. All of our four
graduated from Moses Lake High School. Nadine Driggs,
age 79
My dad, Edward
L. Ehlert, moved his family here in 1949. He had a road
grader and worked on the "Farm-In-A-Day" project; helped
build the earthen dam across Potholes Reservoir; and
probably dug more "ditch pads" for the farmers' fields in
the early years of the irrigation project than anyone else
(prior to 1958). He also helped build many of the new
roads--including cutting 3rd Avenue through town as it
exists today. He helped with snow removal every winter.
Anonymous
My family came
to Moses Lake because we thought it was a safe town.
Anonymous child
I wasn't
thrilled at the prospect of moving to Moses Lake. However,
my husband was offered his first teaching job here and a
job's a job. Since we have lived here, we have never been
bored and love our friends in the community. We have also
become active in our church. We basically have been growing
"roots." Yeah! Moses Lake! Sue Mather, age 33
We stayed here
because of the water and because we made friends and my
grandparents live here. Morgan, age 9
My
husband loved fishing and hunting, and he went to work for U
& I Sugar over here, so that's why I came. In fact, I
loved it after I saw it . . . I've been in the city all my
life so I loved that openness, fresh air, and after I
learned how to fish, that was it. I was hooked just like
everybody else. Carrie Kitty Blakes