With the unemployment rate in Pierce County at more than 10 percent and government agencies and private companies alike cutting back, many East Pierce residents are reconsidering the traditional summer vacation. “I think families are looking for something that’s wholesome and affordable (and) that’s close by with the economic conditions we’re living in,” Northwest Trek Deputy Director Dave Ellis said. Below are a few ideas to explore for the first time — or give a second glance — right in East Pierce County:
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From left, Charlie Jones, 4, Annie Jones, 7, Cody Rehmer, 4, and Payton Barker, 6, enjoy a free thrill on the slide at Loyalty Park in Sumner on Friday.
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