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Photo Gallery
NOVEMBER
2008
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WSU president, Dr.
Elson Floyd, greets KPFD-16 Chief Chuck West
at the Peninsula Schools Education
Foundation fund raising breakfast.
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The senior singers
enjoy a sing-along at the senior center
during filming of "My Home Town."
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Associate Pastor
Heinz Mahlon stands in the Lutheran Church during
filming of "My Home Town," in October.
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There to cheer on
her big brother, Seahawk football player
Jake Boley at the Homecoming game is one
year old Evika-Lane Boley with her mom,
Amanda Boley.
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"Off Constantly"
team member Rachel Harper gets ready to
catch a ball during O'Callahan's "Full Moon"
Halloween Bash IV.
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5.
Fall has arrived
on the
Key
Peninsula as
displayed by the beautiful colors along the
Evergreen
Elementary School
grounds.
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DECEMBER
2008
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Longbranch Improvement Club Executive
Officers and Trustees for 2009. Front
row: Carolyn Wiley, Connie Hildahl, Sue
Stuhaug Back
row: second term president, Dennis “Stu”
Stuhaug, Lynn Carr, Pat Muchmore, Tim
Heitzman, Harry Faas
Photo by Danna Webster.
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KPCivic Center. The
executive officers for KPCCA are: Holly
Hendrick, Pat Medveckus, Loyd Miller, Doug
Austin, Past-President Ben Thompson, Bruce
Macdonald, Phil Bauer and Mark Roberts. Photo by Danna Webster.
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KPCommunity
Council. The executive officers for KPCC
are: Frank Shirley, Past-President Russ
Humbred, Danna Webster, Barbara Schoos and
Mike Baum.
Photo by Chris Fitzgerald.
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Members of the Key Peninsula Middle School
advanced band (in white shirts) perform
during the Peninsula School District's
all-district band festival at Chapel Hill
Presbyterian Church in Gig Harbor, under the
direction of guest conductor Dr. Edwin
Powell.
Photo by Rodika Tollefson
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Lot Manager Roger
Hildebrand prepares wreaths for the Local
Boys Christmas tree stand in Purdy.
Photo by Marsha Hart
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5.
Chris Fudge cut
the twine to allow the Christmas trees to
display their shape.
Photo by Marsha Hart
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A Key Peninsula resident is one of
three winners of a Nintendo Wii. During the
Pierce County Library System’s second annual
card drive all new card holders had their
name entered into a random drawing for 3
Wiis and 175 flashdrives.
7-year old Sara
Ross, daughter of Vicki Ross, is proud owner
of a library card from the Key Center
Library since October 11 and now a Nintendo
Wii. Her mother’s reaction upon being
notified: ”The one thing she wanted for
Christmas!”
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