Nearly 30

Nearly 30

WEEKEND REWIND: Lucky ducks: 45 winners in Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby

The 27th Annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby winners are:

1. Truck or car from Wilder Toyota — Bill Paquin of Port Angeles.

2. $1,000 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino — Dennis Dailey of Port Angeles.

3. $500 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino — Dave Howat of Sequim.

4. Gift card for Marriott Hotel Properties — Cindi Rae Jones, hometown unknown.

5. $200 gift card for Washburn’s General Store — Michael Groark of Port Angeles.

6. $150 gift card for Mobuilt RV — The Oak Table of Sequim.

7. $150 gift card for Forks Outfitters — Bill Jackson of Port Angeles.

8. Five cases of Bedford’s Local Sodas — Teresa Richmond of Port Angeles.

9. Victoria trip for two including round trip Coho tickets & $100 gift card for Victoria Best Western — Wood Harbinger of Bellevue.

10. $100 gift card for Thomas Building Center — Kitsap Bank of Port Angeles.

11. Dinner for Two at LD’s Woodfire Grill — Angela Beebe of Port Angeles.

12. $100 gift card for Baskin Robbins — Dave Bennett of Kent.

13. $100 gift card for Necessities & Temptations — Kendall Casey of Sequim.

14. $100 gift card for Bella Italia — Betty Jaffrey, hometown unknown.

15. $100 gift card for Double Eagle Steak & Seafood or Stymie’s Bar and Grill — St. Vincent de Paul of Port Angeles.

16. $100 gift card for JCPenney — Jesse Coley of Sequim.

17. $100 gift card for Safeway — Todd and Mary Irwin of Port Angeles.

18. $100 gift card for Doodlebugs — Dan Fryer of Sequim.

19. $100 gift card for Swain’s — Joyce Allen of Port Angeles.

20. $100 gift card for Amazon — Westport employee of Port Angeles.

21. $100 gift card for Applebee’s of Sequim — Sheridan Anesthesiology of Florida.

22. $100 worth of gasoline at Bob’s Chevron — Lakeside Industries of Port Angeles.

23. $100 worth of Gasoline at Lovell’s Roadrunner 76 — Rocket Transportation of Sequim.

24. Craftsman Drill Combo from Sears of Sequim — Dave Balfour of Port Angeles.

25. Pedicure and manicure from Laurie Rinehart and five Tan Sessions ­— Donna Pacheco of Port Angeles.

26. $50 gift card for Fiesta Jalisco — T.J. McConahay of Bremerton.

27. 27th Duck Race Anniversary Prize — Win Todd of Port Angeles.

28. $75 gift card for Auto Zone — Alison Agness of Seattle.

29. $50 gift card for Napa Auto Parts — Kevin King of Neah Bay.

30. $50 gift card for C’est Si Bon — Casi Fors of Port Angeles.

31. $50 gift card for H2O Waterfront Bistro — Carol Gentry of Port Angeles.

32. $50 gift card for Chestnut Cottage — Camaraderie Cellars of Port Angeles.

33. $50 gift card for Jim’s Pharmacy — Admiral Northwest Storage of Port Angeles.

34. $50 gift card for Sears of Port Angeles — Andi Halverson of Forks.

35. $50 gift card for Sears Dynasty Chinese Restaurant — Collin McIntee, hometown unknown.

36. $50 gift card for The Mariner Café — Rob Gunn of Port Angeles.

37. $50 gift card for Angeles Millwork & Lumber Company — Vicky Hollane of Port Angeles.

38. $50 gift card for Hartnagel Building Supply — Norma Michaels of Sequim.

39. $50 gift card for Chestnut Cottage — Rinehart Consulting of Port Angeles.

40. $50 gift card for Home Depot — Bruce Guckenberg of Forks.

41. $50 gift card for Next Door Gastropub — Deanna Richert of North Bend.

42. $50 gift card for The Oak Table — Johnson, Rutz & Tassie of Port Angeles.

43. $50 gift card for La Belle Creperie — Ben Templin of La Jolla, Calif.

44. $25 gift card for Applebee’s and a $25 gift card for Black Bear Diner — Jeannie Mustoe, hometown unknown.

45. Cash from Seven Cedars Casino — Ann Reinke of Port Angeles.

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