2006 Duck Derby winners

HERE ARE THE prizes and their winners in the 17th annual Duck Derby run Sunday to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Foundation and Sequim Rotary Club:

1. Truck from Wilder Toyota Scion, Gary Caswell/Sunburst Builders, Sequim.

2. $2,000 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino, Jan Clevenger, Port Angeles.

3. $1,500 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino, Cathy Betts, Port Angeles.

4. $500 gift certificate from Blake Sand & Gravel, Lucky Lee Leise, Joyce.

5. $500 gift certificate from Thomas Building Center, Jim Webster/Crown Distributing, Port Angeles.

6. Men’s Danny Kass 155 snowboard from Mervin Manufacturing, Pam Fosnes, Port Angeles.

7. Women’s Roxy 147 snowboard from Mervin Manufacturing, Pat Gaine, Sequim.

8. Two nights stay at Quillayute Oceanside Resort, Steve Ford, Port Angeles.

9. Casino package: 1 night from Sequim Bay Lodge, limo and dinner for 2, Jacque Kassler, Port Angeles.

10. 2 nights at the Strathcona Hotel, Victoria, Crystal Seamons, Port Angeles.

11. $200 gift certificate from Forks Outfitters, James Mowrey, Port Angeles.

12. Four dinner entrees from Bella Italia Restaurant, Ray Grafstrom, Port Angeles.

13. One night’s lodging and dinner for two at Lake Crescent Lodge, James Isaac Blore, Port Angeles.

14. One night’s lodging and dinner for two at Log Cabin Resort, Mike Glenn, Sequim.

15. Four dinner entrees at Toga’s International Cuisine, James Loveland, Port Angeles.

16. One night’s lodging at The Manitou Lodge, Pamela Miller, Port Angeles.

17. $1,000 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino, John Cameron, Sequim.

18. Year of lube from Ruddell Auto Mall, United Rentals, Port Angeles.

19. Round trip for 4 to Victoria from Jack Harmon/Victoria Express, Betty Whalin, Port Angeles.

20. 500 square feet of sod from Dungeness Turf Farm Inc., Emalee Schmitt, Port Angeles.

21. Wash and wax for a year from First Race Car Wash, Roxannee Bolster, Sequim.

22. Round trip for 4 to Victoria on MV Coho, Port Angeles LeTip.

23. 1 year identity theft shield membership from Dick Kent Indep. Assoc., Alison Agness, Port Angeles.

24. $100 gift certificate from Mobuilt RV repair, Cathy Rawlins/Peninsula Mortgage, Sequim.

25. $100 gift certificate from Gross’s Nursery Florist, James, Paulsen/Olympic Sewer and Drain Co. Inc., Port Angeles.

26. $100 gift certificate from Gross’s Nursery Florist, Bill and Sandie Lindberg, Port Angeles.

27. $100 Gift certificate from Thurman’s Electrical and Plumbing, American Marine Bank, Port Angeles.

28. $100 worth of gasoline from Bob’s Chevron, Margaret Hansen, Port Angeles.

29. $100 worth of gasoline from Lovell’s Roadrunner 76, Richard Paine, Port Angeles.

30. $100 gift certificate from Thai Peppers, Bert Hendricks, Port Angeles.

31. $100 gift certificate from Washburn’s General Store, Karen McCormick/First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Port Angeles.

32. $100 gift certificate from Washburn’s General Store, William Hennesey, M.D., Port Angeles.

33. Four dinner entrees from Sabai Thai, Diane Titterness, Port Angeles.

34. Craftsman 18-volt cordless drill from Sequim Sears, Charles Tupper, Port Angeles.

35. $75 gift certificate from Beauty and the Beach, Bill Richards, Port Angeles.

36. Round of golf for two from Dungeness Golf Course, R.K. Craven, Port Angeles.

37. Haircut and style from Mad Maggi Boutique and Salon, Roger Wheeler/RJ Services, Port Angeles.

38. $50 gift certificate from Swain’s Outdoor, Randy Deaton, Port Angeles.

39. $50 gift certificate from Purple Haze Lavender, Mike Smith, Port Angeles.

40. $50 gift certificate from The Oak Table Café, Sherry Flanigan, Port Angeles.

41. $50 gift certificate from The Oak Table Café, Pat Stark, Forks.

42. $50 gift certificate from Chestnut Cottage, Evelyn Ellsworth, Port Angeles.

43. $50 gift certificate from South-North Gardens Restaurant, Chuck Krueger, Port Angeles.

44. $50 gift certificate from Necessities and Temptations, A.P. Fischer, Duluth, Minn.

45. $50 gift certificate from C’est Si Bon, Carmen Moody, Port Angeles.

46. $50 gift certificate from Fern Gallery Gift Shop, Jay Oen/Race Street Auto Parts, Port Angeles.

47. $50 gift certificate from Downriggers, Anne Lumsford, Forks.

48. $50 gift certificate from Chinook Pharmacy, Julie Walder/Traylors Restaurant, Port Angeles.

49. $50 gift certificate from Sunrise Car Wash, Cheryl McCurdy, Port Angeles.

50. $50 gift certificate from First Street Haven, Vivian Morris, Forks.

51. $50 gift certificate from Wildfire Wood-Fired Cuisine, Gary Lange D.D.S., Sequim.

52. $50 gift certificate from The Catered Affair, Paul Baur, Sequim.

53. $50 gift certificate from Sergio’s Hacienda Inc., Cindy Armitage, Port Angeles.

54. $25 gift certificate from Michael’s Divine Dining, Emily Agness, Seattle.

55. $50 gift certificate from Castaways Restaurant and Lounge, John Cooke Jr, Neah Bay.

56. $25 gift certificate from Main Street Hair Salon, Jan Snyder, Port Angeles.

57. $25 gift certificate from Olympic Sporting Goods, Pam Butler, Port Angeles.

58. $25 gift certificate from Leppell’s Gifts, Rand Thomas/TBC/Blue Linx, Sequim.

59. $25 gift certificate from Joshua’s Restaurant and Lounge, Jackie Jensen, Port Angeles.

Ducky art winners

IN CONJUNCTION WITH the Duck Derby, Star Video of Port Angeles sponsored an art contest for elementary schoolchildren.

This year’s winners are:

Grand prize — Caleb Royaltey, second grade, Jefferson School.

First grade — Joshua Burdine, Jefferson, first; Hayden Wickham, Hellen Haller, second; Tatum Jensen, Greywolf, third.

Second grade — John Davis, Franklin, first; Alyvia Bennett, Hamilton, second; Alyssa Herbert, Hamilton, and Kody Kuch, Fairview, tie for third.

Third grade — Calvin Hilt, Fairview, first; Patrick Singhose, Hamilton, second; Kendal Jacobson, Franklin, third.

Fourth grade — Hannah Sinnes, Franklin, first; Tori Kuch, Fairview, second; Elizabeth Stevenson, Hamilton, Jasmine Brundin, Hamilton and Bailey Reader, Franklin, three-way third-place tie.

Fifth grade — Raelyn Lucas, Jefferson, first; Kelley Mayer, Fairview, second; Lexie Pankowskie, Fairview, and Meg Bolton, Jefferson, third-place tie.

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