Gig Harbor Now and Then | A new Item of Mystery
Feb 20, 2026 | By: Greg SpadoniIt’s obviously a tool of some sort. It’s equally obvious that it is homemade. But what IS the Item of Mystery?
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It’s obviously a tool of some sort. It’s equally obvious that it is homemade. But what IS the Item of Mystery?
Read MoreThe city and civic groups are organizing a Fourth of July parade and other activities to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Read MorePeninsula Art League and Ebb Tide Gallery, a downtown artist cooperative, will work together to showcase regional artists.
Read MoreThe Peninsula Emergency Preparedness Coalition (PEP-C) host a Pizza and Preparedness meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Civic Center at 3510 Grandview St. Learn about PEP-C’s Community Emergency Response Training and how people can get involved in community preparedness. Learn more about PEP-C here. History Museum exhibit ends soon Harbor
Read MoreDownload these free news-themed digital Valentine’s Day cards.
Read MoreThe Night to Shine starts at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at the Tom Taylor Family YMCA.
Read MoreThe Gasloli and Johnsoni families lived in Mexico after leaving Gig Harbor, briefly crossing paths with Pancho Villa along the way.
Read MoreA 90-minute crafting session of reused materials and no instructions turn imagination into unforgettable creations.
Read MoreThe Summer Sounds at Skansie concert series starts July 7 with a performance by the 133d Army Band. Here’s who else will play this summer.
Read MoreFrom Restaurant Week to the Maritime Gig Festival to the Scarecrow Festival, mark these dates on your new 2026 calendar.
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