Kids reconnect safely through outdoor library programs
Sep 21, 2021 | By: Charlee Glock-JacksonStory time for the youngest and a STEAM program for grade-schoolers are both held in a big field next to the library’s parking lot.
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Story time for the youngest and a STEAM program for grade-schoolers are both held in a big field next to the library’s parking lot.
Read MoreDrivers can get around the closure by popping down to or up from Harborview Drive via Rosedale Street. Harborview will remain open.
Read MorePeninsula stormed back from a 28-0 halftime deficit and, in the driving rain, tied the game in regulation and prevailed in overtime, 35-28.
Read MoreEddon Boatyard will offer free tours Saturday and on other dates; Marketplace Grille is searching for a location that better fits its needs.
Read MoreEighteen artists will display a wide variety of wares in and around Gig Harbor. They’ll show how it’s done and hope to inspire others to join them.
Read MoreGig Harbor has lost five straight Fish Bowls, but have been impressive in winning their first two games of the year. Peninsula also looked good last week in springing back from a season-opening loss.
Read MoreThe new Metropolitan Market, which opens Oct. 7, will feature three sitting areas and be like a restaurant in a grocery store, says manager Ginger Henderson.
Read MoreThe Cider Swig has been relegated to a drive-through, the Harbor History Museum’s History Rock auction was forced online and much of the Korean Chuseok Festival will be curtailed.
Read MoreThree hundred forty-three firefighters and 16 police officers were among the 2,977 people who perished when airliners crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania Field.
Read MoreA herd of goats cleared brush from around a retention pond in North Gig Harbor last week. They can work where people and machines can’t.
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