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SEPTEMBER 2007  

 

Logging is not just for the guys! The logging show is a main attraction at the annual Old Timers Day.

Photo by Danna Webster

 

 


 

Destiny Snow, an 11-year-old fan of wrestling for two years, tells pro-wrestler “Gorgeous Michelle Starr” that “no one likes you.” Heckling from the audience was welcomed and abundant, at the first-ever wrestling event that was part of Old Timers Day.

Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

 


 

The logging show at Old Timers Day culminates with a contest of Fallin’ Trees. The object is to hit a stake placed 30 feet from the base of a 35 foot timber that the logger saws down.

Photo by Danna Webster

 

The LIC had an unusual sight in August, as it hosted the first-ever pro wrestling show as part of Old Timers Day.

Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

 

 


 

Candice Taylor performs a traditional Highland dance for Ren Faire visitors.

Photo by SD Galindo

 

 

 


 

Her Majesty, Mary Queen of Scotland, holds court at the days' end after the pirates of the Emerald Rose win the field from conspirators against the throne.

Photo by SD Galindo

 

 

 


 

Pirates of the Emerald Rose fight the conspirators against the throne of her majesty Mary Queen of Scotland at the annual Renaissance Faire in Wauna.

Photo by SD Galindo

 

 


 

A young musician performs for the Renaissance Faire crowd.

Photo by SD Galindo

 

 

 


 

One of the many entertaining Faire personalities who visit the KP every year for the occasion.

Photo by SD Galindo

 

 

 


 

A family gathering included visitors, 7-year-old Claudia, her 11-year-old sister Ina-Sarah, their mom, Monika Bucher, and Thomas Abel from Mutlenz, Switzerland, and Key Peninsulans Bob Evans, Eloise Richardson, and Sue Dircks at the annual Longbranch Community Church fundraising salmon at the end of July.
Photo by Hugh McMillan

 


 

Lazy days of summer… Joemma Beach dock on a weekday.

Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

 

 


 

Lilly West and Alex West children of Key Peninsula Fire Division Chief Chuck West, cut the ribbon announcing the opening and dedication of the long awaited Zech & Adi West Memorial Skate Park in Key Peninsula’s Volunteer Park in August. West spearheaded the project to honor his son and daughter-in-law, who died in a tragic accident.
Photo by Hugh McMillan

OCTOBER 2007

 

 

 

Mount Rainier presents a lovely backdrop on Labor Day Weekend, when Longbranch Marina becomes a popular spot for boaters.

Photo courtesy Mark Runion 

 


 

Susan Werner performs at Gig Harbor’s Folk Festival, which was founded by former KP resident Dan Wilson, owner of All Star Guitars in Gig Harbor

Photo by Hugh McMillan

 

 

 


 

Ruth Bramhall is the “executive barbecue chef” at the recent After Hours social of the Key Peninsula Business Association.

 Photo by Danna Webster

 

 

 

 

The Tracy Hooker Band plays at the first outdoor jazz concert hosted by the Friends of the Key Center Library on a Sunny September afternoon.

 Photo by Chris Fitzgerald

 

 

 

 


 

 

A horse takes a stroll on one of the last days of the summer in the Horseshoe Lake area.

 Photo by Mindi LaRose

 

 

 


 

 
 

 

 

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