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 August 2009 Web Edition     


Dry conditions hazardous for Key Peninsula

 

Extreme temperatures and dry conditions have Fire District 16 on alert, and district officials are hoping so are KP residents.

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Large crowds expected at Old Timers Day
The longest-running festival on the Key Peninsula, Old Timers Day is a popular attraction thanks to a logging show, a variety of entertainment, food, activities and more. Full story

Home Park vandalized
Funny faces were painted on several playground structures at Home Park July 1, but patrons of the park as well as the staff at Key Pen Parks were not smiling. Full story

Road closed in Vaughn
The road between 92nd Street KPN and the Key Peninsula Civic Center will be closed to traffic through April 2010 to allow for the crews to begin work on the Vaughn Bay bridge. Full story

YMCA reaches out to KP
YMCA in Gig Harbor wants KP residents to join the celebration- “Over the Bridge Fest,” to mark a second anniversary. Non-members are encouraged to attend, and there will be entertainment and games for the whole family. Full story

A list of car shows
The KP News ran a story in the Summer Guide with a list of car shows in the area. Here’s a complete list for the rest of the car show season, August and September. Full story

Renaissance Faire returns
Renaissance Faire is back, but it’s moved to a farm in Buckley. Full story

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