- June 15, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
By The Chronicle staff
A 17-foot-tall carving of a sasquatch has been grabbing attention from passing travelers along U.S. Highway 12 in Oakville for weeks.
Now, residents and fans from afar have an opportunity to help name the massive piece of chainsaw art.
“Please join us for a community collaboration to welcome Oakville’s new member,” the Chehalis Valley Slabhaus announced on Facebook. “We wanted to ask the community, who has given such a warm welcome to this big, beautiful art to be included in naming the PNW legend.”
The chosen entry will get more than bragging rights.
A maple carving of salmon valued at $2,000 will go to the person who submits the chosen name. The winner will be announced during the Oakville Independence Day parade on July 3.
Proposed names can be sent as a message to the Chehalis Valley Slabhaus Facebook page or by email to sales@nwwoodsource.com.
The giant sasquatch…