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February 2009 Web Edition     


Pruning can produce beautiful tree, tasty fruit
Our Peninsula is dotted with old apple orchards and almost every older home has one or two apple trees in the back yard.
>Full Story  


Dead fir trees no match for crane
Two dead fir trees at Key Peninsula Civic Center were no match for Archon Tree Service and their crane. 
 >Full Story  


Gentle Giant Farm Teamwork
The Gentle Giant Farm is run by the teamwork of its owners, Greg and Maureen Sikora.
>Full Story   


Hunger Banquet to be held on Fat Tuesday
This year’s “hunger banquet” to benefit the Key Peninsula Food Bank will be a Soup Kitchen meal.
>Full Story    



State recommends closure of Joemma Beach State Park
The state wants to close Joemma Beach State Park, lock the gates and board up the facilities. There is still time to contact legislators and the park department.
>Full Story        


KPVI Thanks our Community
Key Peninsula veteran Wally Cornman and Jerry Benoit delivered 250 Christmas gifts >Full Story    


XtraMATH has students singing and dancing by number
A Seattle father and computer programmer has developed a new tool for elementary school math. He has made it available to the Peninsula School District free of charge
>Full Story     


Home resident brings light to chronic illness
Anna Hart of Home suffers from a chronic form of Lyme disease,>Full Story    


Teen dance almost canceled, teens provide direction
The Sound Byte Teen Dance is the brainchild of Tom and Julie Boardman   >Full Story


Two Waters presents puppet show
Two Waters Arts Alliance is dedicated to keeping the arts alive on the Key Peninsula   >Full Story     


   

 

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