Community

Gig Harbor Now reporters cover community events and efforts that benefit and entertain the community.

Gig Harbor athletic director Suek resigns

Jun 05, 2026 | By:

Blair Suek has resigned as athletic director at Gig Harbor High School, according to a statement from Peninsula School District chief of schools Michael Farmer. Farmer’s statement announced Suek’s resignation and added that “we wish her all the best in her future endeavors.” Suek has been the school’s athletic director since 2022, when she replaced longtime

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Two in Tow & On The Go | French Toast Theatre taking an intermission

Jun 05, 2026 | By:

French Toast Theatre and its hard-working founder (and director, set designer, choreographer, etc. etc.) Madelyn Hunter is going on hiatus and hoping to re-organize as a nonprofit.

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Sports Beat | Two Tides teams earn third-place trophies

Jun 05, 2026 | By:

The Gig Harbor girls water polo and boys soccer teams both rallied to finish third in their Class 3A state tournaments.

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Couple of Scoops’ grand opening is in a couple of days

Jun 04, 2026 | By:

Couple of Scoops Ice Cream and Candy will have a grand opening on Saturday, June 6, in the Olympic Village Shopping Center.

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City ahead of pace on sales tax collections

Jun 04, 2026 | By:

The city of Gig Harbor is collecting more sales tax revenue than staff projected, but the data comes with a two-month lag.

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First fired, then re-hired, Gig Harbor girls basketball coach takes job at Stadium

Jun 03, 2026 | By:

Michelle Hackett, the Puget Sound League Narrows Division girls basketball coach of the year last season, will lead Stadium next year.

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Westbound Tacoma Narrows Bridge needs more than a facelift

Jun 03, 2026 | By:

The aging westbound span needs some $12 million in repairs and maintenance — and the state cannot use bridge toll revenue to pay for it.

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Hearing examiner verbally approves permit for Commercial Fishing Homeport

Jun 03, 2026 | By:

The examiner said the decision to issue shoreline permits for the project “was not a hard one.” 

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MultiCare eliminating pain management services at Gig Harbor campus in August

Jun 02, 2026 | By:

MultiCare told patients that it believes based “on utilization and other factors,” the best path forward is to connect patients with other primary care providers and community resources.

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Harbor Happenings | Maritime Gig, farmers market week 3 and more

Jun 02, 2026 | By:

Unofficial summer really hits full stride this week, with the Maritime Gig Festival, the second week of the Farmers Market and more.

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