16th annual Duck Derby prize list

HERE ARE THE prizes, winners and donors won Sunday in the 16th Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby.

Each item lists the prize ranking, the prize, the winner and the prize donor.

1. 2005 Toyota truck, Margy Hall, Wilder Toyota.

2. $2,000 in cash, Robin Tweter, 7 Cedars Casino.

3. $1,500 in cash, Pam Fleming, 7 Cedars Casino.

4. $500 gift certificate, Cathy Hewins, Blake Sand & Gravel, Sequim.

5. $500 gift certificate, JoElle Munger, Thomas Building Center.

6. Round trip San Juan Airlines/Mariners tickets, Edie Beck, KONP.

7. Two nights stay, Becky Gedlund, Ocean Park Resort, LaPush.

8. Casino package, Megan Murphy, one night at Sequim Bay Lodge, limo and dinner for two.

9. Strathcona stay, Matthew Burton, two nights at Strathcona Hotel, Victoria.

10. $200 gift certificate, Bobby Lichter, Forks Thrifty Mart.

11. Two round trip tickets to Seattle, Linda Salley, Pennco Transportation.

12. Four dinner entrees, Sandy Lawrence, Bella Italia Restaurant.

13. One night stay with dinner for two, Westport Shipyard, Lake Crescent Lodge.

14. One night lodging and dinner for two, Shelly Castalino, Log Cabin Resort.

15. Four dinner entrees, Terry Neske, Toga’s International Cuisine.

16. Anniversary prize $1,000 in cash, Olympic Veterinary Clinic, 7 Cedars Casino.

17. One night lodging, Glenda Cable, The Manitou Lodge, Forks.

18. Year of lube, Byrd Alderson, Ruddell Auto Mall.

19. Round trip for four to Victoria, Don Thompson, Jack Harmon/Victoria Express.

20. 500 square feet of sod, Orlin Trandahl, Dungeness Turf Farm Inc.

21. One year wash and wax, Marlene Burside, First Race Car Wash.

22. Round trip for four to Victoria, Linda Williamson, MV Coho.

23. One year identity theft shield membership, Robert Andersen, Dick Kent, Independent Association.

24. $100 gift certificate, Bruce Durning, Mobuilt RV Repair.

25. $100 gift certificate, Chris Lidster, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

26. $100 gift certificate, First Security Bank of Washington, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

27. $100 gift certificate, Joanna Hays, Thurman’s Electrical & Plumbing.

28. $100 worth of gasoline, Kim Wakefield, Bob’s Cheveron.

29. $100 worth of gasoline, Claudia Brown, Lovell’s 76.

30. $100 gift certificate, Coffman Engineers, Thai Peppers.

31. $100 gift certificate, Roger Kirsten, Washburn’s General Store, Neah Bay.

32. $100 gift certificate, Vicki Cockrill, Washburn’s General Store, Neah Bay.

33. Black and Decker toaster oven, Ceci Kimball, True Value, Forks.

34. Craftsman 14.4 volt cordless drill, Jamie Schlichting, Sears in Sequim.

35. $75 gift certificate, Willard Henkes, DDS, PS, Hooters.

36. $75 gift certificate, Dale Bruntz, The Hair Connections.

37. Round of golf for two, Smith & Wise, Dungeness Golf Course.

38. Haircut and style, Robert Barron, Mad Maggi Boutique & Salon, Sequim.

39. $50 gift certificate, Steve and Cherrise Gillespie, Swain’s General Store.

40. $50 gift certificate, Kieran Emma Stack, Purple Haze Lavender.

41. $50 gift certificate, Dawn Oakes, The Oak Table Cafe, Sequim.

42. $50 gift certificate, Darryl Wakefield, The Oak Table Cafe, Sequim.

43. $50 gift certificate, Ron deRu, Chestnut Cottage.

44. $50 gift certificate, C&F Insulation, South-North Gardens Restaurant, Forks.

45. $50 gift certificate, Ruth Theisen, The Cat’s Meow.

46. $50 gift certificate, Bill Gusa, C’est Si Bon.

47. $50 gift certificate, Nanci Bain, Fern Gallery Gift Shop, Forks.

48. $50 gift certificate, Robert Elofson, Downriggers.

49. $50 gift certificate, Stan Macklow, Chinook Pharmacy, Forks.

50. $50 gift certificate, Jesus Solis, Sunrise Car Wash.

51. $50 gift certificate, Joe Gladfelter, First Street Haven.

52. $50 gift certificate, Annette Wendel, Wildfire Wood-Fired Cuisine.

53. $50 gift certificate, Linda Reidel, The Catered Affair, Forks.

54. Four premium tickets, Once Upon A Mattress, Lynn Rogers, PALOA.

55. $40 gift certificate, Rinehart Consulting, Sergio’s Hacienda Inc.

56. Dinner for two, Paul McHugh, River’s Edge Restaurant, LaPush.

57. $25 gift certificate, Heidi Heinonen, Michael’s Divine Dining.

58. $25 gift certificate, Karen Long, Joshua’s Restaurant and Lounge.

59. $50 gift certificate, Barb Gronseth, Castaways Restaurant and Lounge.

60. $25 gift certificate, B. Erier, Main Street Hair Salon, Forks.

61. $25 gift certificate, John Wayne Sadler, Olympic Sporting Goods, Forks.

62. $25 gift certificate, Jim Steik, Lappell’s, Forks.

63. Tanning certificate, Tom Rankin, Perfect Image, Forks.

64. Breakfast for two, John and Elaine Richardson, The In Place, Forks.

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