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Photo Gallery

 

JULY 2008  

 
Lalaine Wong visits with Joel Salatin, farm guru known nationwide, during his stopover on the Key Pen.
Photo by Danna Webster

 


 
L to R: KPMS eighth graders Lauryn Berg, Amy Beller and Justice Lance show off their "robot" consisting of two motors. They created in an aerospace class.
Photo by Mindi LaRose

 


 

Girl Scouts of Troop 566 of Vaughn tend their garden at the KP Civic Center. Left to right, Kiki Hill, Amanda Olson, Megan Crane, and MacKenzie Mills.
Photo by Colleen Slater

 


 
Key Peninsula authors Jerry Libstaff and Debra McElroy show off their books during their Borders' Book Signing. The event was held during the Uptown Gig Harbor Grand Opening Completion Celebration. Jerry Libstaff's book is his first published novel titled “He Shall Appear As a Morning Star.” Debra McElroy's book, “Old Moon,” is a collection of her poetry.
Photo by Mindi LaRose

 


 
Sue Davis, manager of Windermere Key Realty and agent Dallas Amidon work on the firm’s community project for 2008, painting the Key Peninsula Angel Guild's receiving building in Key Center.
Photo by Hugh McMillan


 


 


 
Don MacArthur spreads a second layer of color on the tennis courts at the Civic Center that were recently renovated.
Photo by Colleen Slater


 


 

 

 

Trillium Creek was visited by the Seattle MG-T autoclub, Claude Gahard admires some of the beautifully restored cars parked near his vineyard.
Photo by Danna Webster

 


 

 

 

 

 
Colton and Megan Ward hold a moon snail which they are tickling so it will drop its water to get small enough to fit inside it's shell as it thinks a predator is attacking it. Photo courtesy Vicki Ward

 

   
   
AUGUST 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harbor Wild Watch marine biologist Rachel Easton describes to her young and not so young audience how the rock crab she is holding wards of predators during a recent beach walk at Penrose Point State Park. Photo by Hugh  McMillan

 

 

Three, two, one, go! A covey of kids charges a “hay pile” of shredded paper to snatch up a treasure of scattered, concealed pennies at the KP fair. Photo by Hugh McMillan

Keith Ellis of Bremerton in front of his booth that sold fossils, rocks and gems at the KP fair. Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

The newest ride to the fair, "Wind Slider," is intended to simulate hang gliding. Photo by Hugh McMillan

 

Ninth-grader Sara Wilson inside the fun house of mirrors "Jungle Maze" on teen night. Photo by Mindi LaRose


 


 

Trenton Edwards catches a fish in the Key Peninsula Sportsmen Club tank. This was a favorite and well attended booth among kids of all ages at the fair. Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

 

 

 

Bud and Delores Ulsh chat with KP Lions president George Robison, Volksmarch Chair, Neal VanderVorn, and trail master Kevin Reed at the 18th annual Key Peninsula Lions Club-sponsored Volksmarch in Penrose Point State Park. The Lions were disappointed that this was the lowest walker turnout the event has ever had ad blame the fact that a major Volksmarch was being held simultaneously in Olympia. Photo by Hugh McMill

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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