Community newspaper serving Key Peninsula residents

     

    
April 2008 Issue 

 



Waterfront park added to Key Peninsula’s map
Key Pen’s park district acquires a $1.4 million waterfront park through grant funding

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A wish comes true in Allyn
Star designer Mark Brunetz, in partnership with Make-A-Wish Foundation, grants a local family’s wish for a safe room for their 3-year-old son.


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Shortening the leash on animal control
New animal control laws may be in effect countywide as early as May.


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Saved by fate
Rick Coovert, credited with saving the life of Phil Radcliffe following a saw accident, is among several people honored this year by the Red Cross.

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KP youngsters brighten their smiles in the SmileMobile
A collaboration of several agencies results in a visit to Vaughn Elementary by the SmileMobile, a mobile dental services geared to low-income families.

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The Sound of Music
Key Pen entrepreneur runs her family’s piano store, which is more than 100 years old, in Tacoma.

 
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When Sheila’s Ark headed west
A Key Pen farm is home to all sorts of unusual animals—from donkeys to a zebra and a camel.

 
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