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Photo Gallery October 2009

Peninsula Schools Education Foundation president, John Purbaugh and PSD Superintendent Terry Bouck chat with Frosty Westering at a local eatery about the upcoming PSEF annual fund-raising breakfast on Oct. 6 at the Canterwood Country Club. Westering, a successful coach at Pacific Lutheran University and inspirational speaker, will be the keynote speaker. The event takes place at 7 a.m., cost is $50. All proceeds go to PSEF’s continuing assistance programs for the Peninsula School District. For information, call 253-530-1002. Photo by Hugh McMillan

 

 

 

South Sound Sailing Society Commodore’s Cruise presented a spectacular view for boaters as well as bystanders as 20 boats moored in Vaughn Bay Sept. 19. Commodore is Don Waterman.


Photo by Frank Slater, KP News

September sun sets on Von Geldern Cove.

Photo by Hugh McMillan, KP News

The Key Peninsula Fiber Arts Show, part of the the Farm Tour on the first Saturday of October, returned for a second year to Longbranch Improvement Club.

Click here for a slide show of photos from the event (in .wmv format), courtesy of Ron Cameron.

Photo courtesy Ron Cameron

The Key Peninsula Farm Tour on the first Saturday of October attracted a good flow of crowds to local farms and other participating locations. Click here for a slide show of photos from the event (in .wmv format), courtesy of Ron Cameron.

Photo courtesy Ron Cameron

Koko Pipkin of Home, her boyfriend Craig Thielen, and Stephanie Galindo of Lake Minterwood help set the official Guiness World Record for the "Most Pirates in One Place", with an official count of 1,651 pirates on September 20th, 2009 at the Portland Pirate Festival. The previous world record was 1,469 pirates gathered at the Brixham Pirate & Shanty Festival in Brixham, England, last May.

Photo courtesy of Stephanie Galindo

 

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