Community newspaper serving Key Peninsula residents

     

    
July
2007 Issue 



 

Picture perfect
KPMS photography students make the big leagues
Popular Photography Magazine features an online article about Key Peninsula Middle School digital photography teacher Mike Hunziker and his students.
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Mustard Seed Project grows under Franciscan umbrella
An $83,340 national grant awarded to a local grass-roots project that aims to make the Key Pen elder-friendly.
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Key Peninsula Community Fair
A look behind the scenes
The Key Peninsula Community Fair, scheduled for July 13-15 this year, comes alive through volunteer efforts.
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge ready for traffic
After five years of construction, the new bridge is ready to open for traffic in mid-July.
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Life-long friendships made at ‘Free Spirit Convention’
Peninsula High School graduating senior Cassandra Kapp shares her experience from a national journalism convention.
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Key Counseling is open for business
Key Pen resident Don Tjossem “retires” from a banking career into opening his own counseling practice.
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The ‘Y’ aims to become a ‘third place’ for peninsulas
The Gig Harbor Family YMCA is getting ready for opening in August, fulfilling a decades-long dream for its supporters
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Tidelands ownership no straight line
The line between privately and state-owned tidelines is as murky as the bottom of the water.
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Farewell to Evergreen Elementary retirees
Four retiring teachers have a total of 67 years of teaching service at Evergreen Elementary.
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KGHP serves critical role for KP
Peninsula School District-owned radio station serves as laboratory for students and important link for community
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