Gig Harbor Now and Then | The Gig Harbor Clay Company, Part 2
Jan 25, 2026 | By: Greg SpadoniThe Gig Harbor Clay Company never could produce high-quality brick, leading to a business failure and a family schism.
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The Gig Harbor Clay Company never could produce high-quality brick, leading to a business failure and a family schism.
Read MorePlayoff-bound flag football teams from Peninsula and Gig Harbor are part of a fast-growing sport that only recently gained full status in Washington.
Read MoreLow-pressure January outing ideas for families, pulled from past Two in Tow adventures around Gig Harbor and the South Sound.
Read MoreDon Weatherby of Gig Harbor makes and donates toy trucks, planes and boats for the Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH toy drive every year.
Read MoreThe Jane’s Fellowship Program brings together leaders who are working to address a “wide range of community challenges.”
Read MoreAfter removing a seawall and two recently acquired buildings, an even more extensive project is planned for Tacoma DeMolay Sandspit Park this year.
Read MoreAlso in this week’s blotter, two suspects were sentenced for assault following a shooting that occurred in 2023 in Gig Harbor.
Read MoreThe Friends of Burley Lagoon, with an assist from the Washington Conservation Corps, spent their Martin Luther King Jr. holiday getting their hands dirty.
Read MoreHow did Washington towns, schools and some well-known products get their names? Find out on Thursday.
Read MoreGig Harbor pulled away in the second half to win the boys Fish Basket game, 45-29. In the girls game, the Tides’ pressing defense smothered the Seahawks in a 51-28 win.
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