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About | Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby
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Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby. Weigh stations at each launch ramp. Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby is an annual event run by the Gardiner Salmon Derby Association, a Washington State Nonprofit Corporation with 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. This event was formerly the Discovery Bay Salmon Derby, but was renamed to reflect its huge size and scope. The first derby under this new name was held in February 2011. It was a tremendous success. We look forward to many more derbies in the future.
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911 Information - Gardiner Washington
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FROM FIRE CHIEF STEVE VOGEL, CLALLAM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #3. Don't happen very often. But when they do, you want to get help fast. Last year Clallam County Fire District #3 personnel responded to over 5,500 calls for assistance. No one wants to spend time looking up the phone number. That's why 911 was created — to make it easy. What will the 9-1-1 Operator Need to Know in an emergency:. Middot; Address of the emergency. Middot; Phone number you are calling from. Middot; Nature of the emergency. Middot;...
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4-H Camp - Gardiner History
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A total of 72 Jefferson County 4-H Club members and leaders returned last Thursday from Deception Pass Park after spending four days at 4-H Club Camp there. The event was the annual camp held jointly by 4-H’ers from Jefferson and Island Counties, and was sponsored by the Leaders’ Council and Extension Services of the two counties and by the Dean Motor Company of Coupeville. Transportation for the Jefferson County group to and from the camp was provided through courtesy of John Lafferty and Gael Stuart.
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1950-1959 - Gardiner History
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Remember When - 1950. Article in December 19, 1950 edition of the J. Efferson County Herald: "Gardiner News" by Pat King. Submitted by Diane Movius-Martin . 1953 Gardiner School Saved. At least for a time. Submitted by Bob Minty. 1955 Movius Family Holiday. Is an interesting look into past pleasures. Submitted by Diane Movius-Martin . 72 Members and Leaders Attend 4-H Camp at Deception Pass Park. Submitted by Diane Movius-Martin.
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Garden Club - Gardiner History
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For many years, going back to at least 1954 the Gardiner Garden Club was submitting articles to the Port Townsend Leader. Lois Tatum was the protector of some of the Garden Club's scrapbooks. Joyce Minty then loaned them to Pat Nebel who allowed me to scan in the articles and add them to this website.
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Remember When - Gardiner History
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Articles graciously submitted by Diane Movius-Martin . These were all in the December 19, 1950 edition of the Jefferson County Herald: "Gardiner News" by Pat King. Collection In Progress For Christmas Trees". This year the date set for the program and pot-luck dinner is December 23rd. All members of the community and their friends are invited to attend. Mrs. James Minty, program chairman, promises an entertaining time to all. Ldquo;Black Fish Seen Jumping in the Bay”. Ldquo;Gardiner Socials”. At the last...
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1960 - Gardiner History
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1940-1949 - Gardiner History
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Have any information on Gardiner History please email tzcarey @ embarqmail.com. Thank you for your help.
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Did You Know - Gardiner History
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Nteresting little tidbits of Gardiner History After Mr. Gardner finished logging his homestead, he planted apple orchards and loganberry fields. A small snapshot gathered by Helen Dent from Gardner family members, shows an acre and a half field of berries between the barn and the Gardner home (the same barn and home still exist, only more ornate). The yield from that field was 13,416 pounds of berries.
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School Saved - Gardiner History
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