And the winners are . . .

Duck Derby

1. Werner Beier won a new Toyota Tundra from Wilder Toyota of Port Angeles.

2. Daly Richardson, $2,000 cash (7 Cedars Casino)

3. Roger Helgeson, $1,500 cash (7 Cedars Casino)

4. Lucas Marland, $500 gift certificate (Blake’s Sand & Gravel)

5. Mike Barlow, $500 gift certificate (Thomas Building Center)

6. Joe Signes, private Guided Tour for up to six people (Olympic Game Farm)

7. Glenn Brown, guided salmon or steelhead fishing trip for two (Westside Guide Service)

8. Collins Woerman, Round trip for four and one night lodging at Denniston by the Sea (Jack Harmon and Victoria Express)

9. O.E. Byerley, Round trip for four and one night lodging at Denniston by the Sea (Black Ball Transit)

10. John Forsell, two night lodging (Strathcona Hotel in Victoria)

11. Mark and Suzanne Walker, $200 gift certificate (Forks Outfitters)

12. Sandra Ransey, casino package (7 Cedars Casino)

13. Family Medicine, four dinner entrees (Bella Italia Restaurant)

14. Robina Reese, four dinner entrees (Toga’s International Cuisine)

15. Linda Reidel, 500 square feet of sod (Peninsula Sod & Sod Service)

16. Jamie Barth, one night lodging (The Manitou Lodge)

17. Benjamin Fredricks, one year of lube (Ruddell Auto Mall)

18. Ann Schultz, two night RV camping and dinner for two (Log Cabin Resort)

19. Kirstina Garr, 19th Duck Derby anniversary prize $1,000 in cash (7 Cedars Casino)

20. Darrell Moody, Cutter & Buck men’s sweater and shirt combo (Necessities and Temptations)

21. Dick Stirton, wash and wax for a year (First Race Car Wash)

22. Westport Marine, $100 gift certificate (Michael’s Divine Dining)

23. Lynn Wilson, $100 gift certificate (Athlete’s Choice)

24. Michele Fraker, $100 gift certificate (Mobuilt RV Repair)

25. Donna Schwartz, $100 gift certificate (Gross’s Nursery Florist)

26. Angeles Plumbing, $100 gift certificate (Gross’s Nursery Florist)

27. Lisa-Valerie Wahl, $100 gift certificate (Thurman’s Electrical and Plumbing)

28. Scott Gordon, $100 gift certificate (Thai Peppers)

29. Benjamin Nilsson, $100 gift certificate (C’est Si Bon)

30. Kim Wakefield, $100 gift certificate (Baby Grand)

31. Cathy Carlin-Lameroux, $100 gift certificate (Washburn’s General Store)

32. Bill Gellor, $100 gift certificate (Washburn’s General Store)

33. Shelly Ament, $100 worth of gasoline (Bob’s Chevron)

34. Roger Oakes, $100 worth of gasoline (Lovell’s Roadrunner 76)

35. Robert and Pauline Wilson, $100 gift certificate (Swain’s General Store)

36. Karen Blore, two $50 gift certificates (The Oak Table Cafe)

37. Westport Marine — Darryl Wakefield, two $50 gift certificates (one at First Street Haven, one at Chestnut Cottage)

38. Coors, one year identity theft shield membership (Dick Kent, Independent Association)

39. Jason Olson, Craftsman 18 volt cordless drill (Sequim Sears)

40. Karin Cummins, round of golf for two (Cedars at Dungeness)

41. William Holbrook, pedicure and manicure with Laurie Rinehart and 10 tanning sessions (Beauty and the Beach)

42. Cindy Rondeau, haircut and style with Julie (Mad Maggi Boutique and Salon)

43. Tami Barry, two $50 gift certificates (one at Fern Gallery Gift Shop in Forks and one at the Chinook Pharmacy in Forks)

44. Doris Skinner, one $50 gift certificate (The Catered Affair) and three $25 gift certificates (Main Street Hair Salon in Forks, Olympic Sporting Goods in Forks, Leppell’s Gifts)

VID winners

1. AM Den Construction, $1,000

2. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Epler, $500

3. Donna Schwartz, $250

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