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NOVEMBER 2008

WSU president, Dr. Elson Floyd, greets KPFD-16 Chief Chuck West at the Peninsula Schools Education Foundation fund raising breakfast.

The senior singers enjoy a sing-along at the senior center during filming of "My Home Town."

 

 

Associate Pastor Heinz Mahlon stands in the Lutheran Church during filming of "My Home Town," in October.


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.

 

"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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Fall has arrived on the Key Peninsula as displayed by the beautiful colors along the Evergreen Elementary School grounds.


 


 

   

 

 

 

DECEMBER 2008

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.

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.

 

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.

 


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

 

Lot Manager Roger Hildebrand prepares wreaths for the Local Boys Christmas tree stand in Purdy.
Photo by Marsha Hart

 

 


 

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Chris Fudge cut the twine to allow the Christmas trees to display their shape.
Photo by Marsha Hart

 

 


 


 

 

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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