Have a colorful weekend at the Gig Harbor Garden Tour
Jun 25, 2026 | By: Charlee Glock-JacksonThe Garden Tour is Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28, at these six locations.
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The Garden Tour is Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28, at these six locations.
Read More about Have a colorful weekend at the Gig Harbor Garden TourThe Day Tripper returns to Ballard, this time enjoying parks, the fish ladder, murals and Nordic art and history.
Read More about Day Tripper | Back in BallardAn estimated 100 to 200 people use the fields every day, though their layout make them inappropriate for certain leagues.
Read More about Gig Harbor Sports Fields thriving in opening monthsThe team representing Peninsula School District won top honors at the Navy JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl competition this month.
Read More about TideHawks win an NJROTC national championshipThe partnership proposal would expand access to swimming programs and could give city residents a leg up on registering for PenMet activities.
Read More about PenMet pitches partnership plan with cityThe update increases buffer zones around wetlands and affect 380 acres of developable land.
Read More about City Council approves critical areas code updatesPride in the Park is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, while the Garden Tour is both Saturday and Sunday.
Read More about Harbor Happenings | Pride in the Park, Garden Tour highlight a packed weekendCiting grants that were not renewed, Communities In Schools will be unable to provide at site coordinator at Harbor Heights or a tutoring program at Purdy.
Read More about Communities In Schools suspends services at Harbor Heights, PurdyGig Harbor’s lobbyist said the city may need to scale back its expectations for receiving funds from the state, which faces a budget crunch that could feel like the Great Recession for municipalities.
Read More about Near-term financial outlook for cities ‘rough’ and comparable to Great RecessionThe district’s bond-funded training campus will be open for tours from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 24. Here’s what you will see.
Read More about Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One ready to show off its new training tower