People taking place of trees around historic gun club
Feb 18, 2022 | By: David ArmstrongGig Harbor Sportsman’s Club was far out of town when it opened in 1947, but housing developments have recently sprung up around it.
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Gig Harbor Sportsman’s Club was far out of town when it opened in 1947, but housing developments have recently sprung up around it.
Read MoreBoats from 14 inches to 14 feet are on display at Harbor History Museum, along with photographs and ephemera from Clarence Shaw’s racing roosters.
Read MoreSpaces will be available for kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards for six-month stints beginning in July, though the building might open early for the first group.
Read MorePenMet’s community recreation center is being designed to tie into nature and the Gig Harbor culture.
Read MoreCrew school will run for six days in April. Contest entries are due by the end of February.
Read MoreMatt Keough, who spent two years here as an associate planner, comes back to run the city’s parks department.
Read MoreGig Harbor Land Conservation Fund will have matching funds available for other groups to quickly acquire grants. A condition of its contribution is that the public have access to the properties.
Read MoreGig Harbor is requesting $2 million from the state capital budget this session, but local legislators aren’t optimistic they can get it.
Read MorePeople presented about a dozen comments and questions during a 20-minute virtual meeting on Tuesday night.
Read MoreThere are still areas outside the city limits but inside the urban growth area where developments are being built.
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