Duck Derby winners

PORT ANGELES – Winners of Sunday’s Great Olympic Duck Derby, as listed by derby officials:

1. David Charles, Port Angeles – 2007 Toyota Tundra pickup truck, donated by Wilder Toyota of Port Angeles.

2. Donna Moreau, Port Angeles – $2,000 in cash, donated by 7 Cedars Casino.

3. Family Medicine of Port Angeles – $1,500 in cash, donated by 7 Cedars Casino.

4. Jason Olson, Lynnwood – $500 gift certificate, Blake’s Sand and Gravel.

5. Rich Fahrner Moulding and Milwork, Sumner – $500 gift certificate, Thomas Building Center.

6. Dave Deloney, Lakewood – Private guided tour for up to six people, Olympic Game Farm.

7. Stan and Edie Beck, Port Angeles – Guided salmon or steelhead fishing trip for two, WestSide Guide Service.

8. The Cammack Family, Port Angeles – Two nights lodging, Quillayute Oceanside Resort, LaPush.

9. Vern Pritchard, Port Angeles – One night’s lodging and dinner for two at Lake Crescent Lodge.

10. Karen McCormick, Port Angeles – two night’s lodging, Strathcona Hotel, Victoria.

11. Amanda Morris, Villa Rica, Ga. – $200 gift certificate , Forks Outfitters.

12. Ked-Ter Construction, Port Angeles – Casino package, 7 Cedars Casino.

13. John Nutter, Port Angeles – Four dinner entrees, Bella Italia Restaurant.

14. Marie Botnen, Sequim – Four dinner entrees, Toga’s International Cuisine.

15. Don Jenkins, Sequim – 500 square feet of sod, Peninsula Sod and Sod Services.

16. Blore Family, Sequim – One night’s lodging, The Manitou Lodge.

17. Mary Dinnius, Port Angeles – Year of lubes, Ruddell Auto Mall.

18. Donald West, Forks – Anniversary prize, $1,000 in cash, 7 Cedars Casino.

19. Joy McQueen, Sequim – Round trip for four to Victoria, Jack Harmon/Victoria Express.

20. David Hassel, Port Angeles – Wash and wax for a year, First Race Car Wash.

21. Sharon Scott, Port Angeles – Rund trip for four to Victoria on M.V. Coho.

22. Valerie Fox, Port Angeles – One year identity theft shield membership, Dick Kent Indep. Assoc.

23. Jarvis Schumacher, Sequim – $100 gift certificate, Mobuilt R.V. Repair.

24. Bella Italia, Port Angeles – $100 gift certificate, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

25. Mike Walker, Sequim – $100 gift certificate, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

26. Michael Lenox, Sequim – $100 gift certificate, Thurman’s Electrical and Plumbing.

27. Mac MacDonald, Sequim – $100 gift certificate, Thai Peppers.

28. Dick Smithton, Port Angeles – $100 gift certificate, Washburn’s General Store.

29. Olympic Sewer and Drain Company, Port Angeles – $100 gift certificate, Washburn’s General Store.

30. Sequim Safeway Sirens Nora Bush, Port Angeles – $100 worth of gasoline, Bob’s Chevron.

31. Red Carpet Carwash, Sequim – $100 worth of gasoline, Lovell’s Roadrunner 76.

32. Leslie Spotkon, Port Angeles – Craftsman 18 volt cordless drill, Sequim Sears.

33. Donna Haught, Sequim – Round of golf for two, The Cedars at Dungeness.

34. Olympic Game Farm, Sequim – $100 gift basket, Franni’s Gift Expressions.

35. Jeani Hill, Port Angeles – Pedicure and manicure with Laurie Rinehart, Beauty and the Beach.

36. Kenneth McKnight, Port Angeles – $75 gift certificate, Beauty and the Beach.

37. Tom and Julie George, Tempe, Ariz. – $75 gift certificate, Something To Crow About.

38. Tami Rose, Port Angeles – 20 Tan Package, Beauty and the Beach.

39. Karen Blore, Port Angeles – Haircut and style with Julie, Mad Maggi Boutique and Salon.

40. Allan Armstrong Construction, Sequim – $50 gift certificate, Swain’s General Store.

41. Buck Ward, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Downriggers.

42. Dale Nachreiner, Port Angeles – Four dinner entrees, Sabai Thai.

43. Twyla Luke, Sequim Р$50 gift certificate, The Oak Table Caf̩.

44. Claudia Girard, Port Angeles Р$50 gift certificate, The Oak Table Caf̩.

45. Tammera Robinson, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Necessities & Temptations.

46. Classic Hardwood Floors, Sequim – $50 gift certificate, First Street Haven.

47. Jim Lane, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Chestnut Cottage.

48. Walter Wieldicki, Sequim – $50 gift certificate, South-North Gardens Restaurant.

49. Jack Stewart, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, C’est Si Bon.

50. Karl Schach, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Athlete’s Choice.

51. Jay Oen, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Fern Gallery Gift Shop.

52. Carla Field, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Wildfire Wood-Fired Cuisine.

53. Angela Graff, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Chinook Pharmacy.

54. Mike McAleer, Sequim – $50 gift certificate, The Catered Affair.

55. Nancy Froh, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate, Michael’s Divine Dining.

56. Barb Meier of the Ace Hardware Paint Division, Matteson, Il – Gift valued at $50, Baby Grand.

57. Marie Daly, Washington, D.C. – $25 gift certificate, Main Street Hair Salon.

58. Bob Lovell, Port Angeles – $25 gift certificate, Olympic Sporting Goods.

59. Lisa Hilt, Port Angeles – $25 gift certificate, Leppell’s Gifts.

VID Winner of $1,000 – Hollywood Beach Condominiums.

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