
“I wanted to bid on the town center,” said Aneesha Holiday of Longview. “I have big plans for the place. I want to make it a center for learning.”
Holiday is a lifestyle and yoga instructor and said that if she can raise the funds to buy center, the first thing she plans to do is move the Post Office (currently inside the main building) into the little building the town center owns next to Steamboat Slough Road.
She also said her plans include turning the town center’s old grocery store into a new health food and meditation center.
“I also plan to have a live-in guru and turn all the hotel rooms and condos into a youth hostel,” said Holiday.
Holiday said she thinks that, as a learning center, Skamokawa Town Center needs more parking and she would try to buy other property for parking.
“I’d also like to get that area next to the fishing company cleaned up,” said Holiday, "it looks terrible.”