March/April 2022 Gig Harbor Living Local

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MARCH/APRIL 2022

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EXCITEMENT IN THE AIR

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AND ON T H E WAT E R

Inside/Out ~ Garden Delight

RENOVATIONS O N A R TO N D A L E FA R M H A L L

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must reads

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26 GARDEN DELIGHT Fre s h i d e a s f or t h e g a rd e n

50 PUT THE SPRING IN SPRING TRAINING How t o b e s t pre p a re y ou r y ou n g at h l e t e

98 SPRING FORWARD THIS SEASON S i l v e r t on , O re g on’s G a rd e n C it y

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contributors Jennifer Hawkins, Felicia Soleil, Nancy Harris, Jennifer “Taz” Vazquez, Christopher Stadtherr, Kandi Moller, Serina Jones, Susan Moore, Marguerite Cleveland

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PHOTOGRAPHERS: In-Gear Media pg. 1, 34-37, Marguerite Cleveland 98-104, Christy Ash pg. 40, LUX Photography pg. 41, Cathy Kasperbauer pg. 46-48, Chance Busey pg. 48, Chrisy Dorsey pg.112 COURTESY PHOTOS: Jess and Scott Hogan, Travel Salem

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Easter Season

spring

is a time for renewal, rebirth, growth and change. As the grass turns greener, the trees begin to bud and the flowers begin to bloom, the skies become clearer and the sun brighter. The season brings transformation to both the world and in our lives. As we witness these natural wonders of the world re-emerge this spring, let’s not forget the creator behind the beauty. As the Easter season will soon be upon us, let’s take this time to remember the reason for the season and celebrations, as Christ sacrificed his life on the cross to save each and every one of us, with the promise to attain eternal happiness.

inward. As you prepare to nurture your garden to allow it the best opportunity to grow and thrive, do not forget about doing the same for your heart, and your soul. Plant those seeds of positivity, perseverance, happiness, success, and water them daily through habits that will reinforce the person you strive to be and the life you desire to attain. He is risen! It’s time to rejoice! Wishing our clients, readers and communities a blessed Easter and a season of growth, change and happiness.

While taking in the changes happening all around us, take this season to also focus

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about the cover Spring has arrived in the harbor, as the skies become clearer, the air warmer, the sun brighter, and nature blossoming in its many forms. Our March/April cover of Gig Harbor Living Local features a fresh spring shot in the harbor, capturing one of our gorgeous marinas and the beautiful boats. The scenes of the harbor never get tiresome. Photo by In-Gear Media Would you like to receive this issue and future issues in your inbox? Visit GigHarborLivingLocal.com and sign up for our FREE Digital Edition.

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MARCH/APRIL 2022

gigharbor

Living Local

EXCITEMENT IN THE AIR

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home garden

AND ON T H E WAT E R

Inside/Out ~ Garden Delight

RENOVATIONS O N A R TO N D A L E FA R M H A L L

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Kelley Home Services ...

Discover what it feels like to love where you live

REMODELS & REPAIRS • CUSTOM HOMES & RENOVATIONS • GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

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contents home & garden 18

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INSIDE/OUT Tr a n s f or m i n g y ou r i n d o or a n d out d o or spaces

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GARDEN DELIGHT Fre s h i d e a s f or t h e g a rd e n

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REAL ESTATE INVENTORY WOES Jo b d e m a n d a n d r u r a l l i f e s t y l e c h oi c e s c ont i nu e t o d r i v e s a l e s a n d d e p l e t e s upp l y

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ONE OF GIG HARBOR’S FINEST: BRIAN WICKENS T h e p ow e r of i n f lu e n c e

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RENOVATIONS ON ARTONDALE FARM HALL A r t on d a l e Fa r m op e n s up h a l l t h i s s pr i n g

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THERE’S EXCITEMENT IN THE AIR AND ON THE WATER! Pa d d l e r s Cup Ma k e s it s re t u r n t h i s s pr i n g

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PUT THE SPRING IN SPRING TRAINING How t o b e s t pre p a re y ou r y ou n g at h l e t e

health & lifestyle 58 SPRING INTO HEALTH G e tt i n g out a m on g t h e f l ow e r s

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HEALTHY TIP Spr i n g c l e a n i n g : G e t up, g e t m ov i n g a n d get cleaning

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SPRING BEAUTY T h e t op t re n d s t o k e e p y ou l o o k i n g , a n d f e e l i n g , b e aut i f u l

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YOUTHFUL SKIN STARTS WITH COLLAGEN Tre at m e nt s a n d pro du c t s t o re s t ore a n d re j u v e n at e

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SPRING SKIN CARE STARTS NOW S i mp l e t ip s t o h e lp t h e s k i n t r a n s it i on f rom w i nt e r t o s pr i n g

city guide 90

LOCAL LISTINGS + CITY MAP Ev e r y t h i n g y ou n e e d at y ou r f i n g e r t ip s

travel & leisure 98

SPRING FORWARD THIS SEASON S i l v e r t on , O re g on’s ‘G a rd e n C it y ’

food & enterainment 106

DINING GUIDE G i g Ha r b or’s mu s t - t r y e at s

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RECIPE G e t i n t h e s pi r it of E a s t e r w it h t h e s e f u n , n at u r a l d y i n g t e c h n i q u e s

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CALENDER OF EVENTS A l l t h e e v e nt s y ou w on’t w a nt t o m i s s

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Inside/Out

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Transforming your hosting and living spaces

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You’ll feel right at home.

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Arnold’s Home Furnishings has been serving the Kitsap Peninsula and beyond for more than 70 years. We offer a tremendous selection of furniture for the living room, dining room and bedroom along with rugs, lamps and everything that makes a home. Known for our quality and superb customer service, Arnold’s can help you select your new furniture, mattress and home furnishings on any budget. GIG HARBOR LIVING purchase LOCAL march/april 2022 |

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When thinking about updating your home or yard, look to the most popular places in and around your

home for hosting. Whether you are looking improve upon a small seating area/nook in your living room, or you are looking to purchase a firepit for your friends and family to huddle around for warmth during cool spring nights, it can be a worthwhile endeavor to not only play off current trends, but also to find your own style as you mix and match colors in your quest to find the latest innovations to transform your spaces. 2022 is all about crisp and contemporary colors. Shades of grey are popular living room colors. Consider painting your living room walls a light gray. A light grey will match other cool tones, like the neutrals, greens, and other shades of gray and can really set the mood for an inviting living room space.

Adding grey and yellow couches, sectionals with longer lounge pieces and/or recliners with dark wooden side tables will add a splash of color while keeping your living spaces rustic. Purchasing a coffee table with hideaway storage can help minimize clutter and stow away seasonal décor when not in use. Feel free to add wood, leather and/or cloth footstools as needed, or as your space allows, for a relaxed and cozy environment. Purchasing pillows for your living room space are generally the cheapest and most flexible way to take a plain space and add some color and comfort. Selecting the right pillows for your space can make your home not only look like a comfortable place to spend some time, but it can also highlight textures with complementary tones and hues. As we move from the living room to the kitchen, consider light or mint green paint coupled with cobalt colored paint. Also, consider classic

THROW PILLOWS: Selecting the right pillows for your space can make your home not only look like a comfortable place to spend some time, but it can also highlight textures with complementary tones and hues.

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When hanging art in a gallery wall setting, start at the 57-inch mark as the midpoint and slowly spread out your artwork with minor space in between. It’s all about making your wall space appear natural and free- flowing, like a pattern.

dark wooden cabinets and marble countertops to give your kitchen a sense of balance and class. You can also mix it up by having marble countertops and wooden cabinets with yellow highlights for warmth. Whether in the kitchen, the living room, or outside, any time you are adding styling elements like candles, sculptures and other knickknacks to your space, be sure to style them in groups of three. You can include one large, one medium and one small object to your space for a dynamic and pleasing look. Adding in three elements shows intention and direction to your design. When hanging wall art, be sure to hang them at 57 inches, which is the average human eye height. Hanging your wall art any higher makes it feel as though your art is floating. Hanging your wall art any lower gives it that giant-in-a-tiny-house effect. This also works for gallery walls. When hanging art in a gallery wall setting, start at the 57-inch mark as the midpoint and slowly spread out your artwork with minor space in between. It’s all about making your wall space feel natural free-flowing space, like a pattern. When styling with patterns, it can be intimidating and sometimes comes off as messy. When decorating your indoor space with patterns, it’s important to consider scale and type of pattern. Scale is about pulling in a large-scale pattern and incorporating two small-scale patterns. Bringing in multiple patterns of varying sizes can disorient the eye. Focus on the main pattern as a highlight and mix in some smaller scale patterns to add balance and texture. Moving on to outfitting your backyard with stylish appliances, consider purchasing a large barbecue or smoker that fits your decorating style and bring the kitchen-like feel into your yard. Consider purchasing a magnetic knife block to keep your knives and other accessories securely fastened and accessible at a 22

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moment’s notice. When adding furniture to your yard, wooden benches, tables and folding chairs can transform your plain old backyard into a woodland escape. Consider purchasing an outdoor sectional couch and coffee table to really give your yard that living room feel. Or switch out the coffee table for a smokeless fire pit for lightweight and nearly smokefree burn. Incorporating a kitchen island can add space for your cooking spices, pots and pans. You can also store any glasses, cups, plates and cutlery when not in use. You can use the top of your island to prep and prepare foods prior to throwing them on the grill or simply dress a summer salad. This also prevents you from having to go back and forth from your backyard to your indoor kitchen while your guests wait, because gathering everyone in a single space is what hosting is really about.

Adding accessory items like LED lights and citronella tiki torches can help light up the night and make your backyard feel like a party while keeping the mosquitos away. Adding vases, metal and/or glass candle holders, sculptures, and other personal items to the tops of your island table, side tabletops and other unused spaces can complement your lights and pull your backyard together in a unique way. Whether you are hosting inside or outside, it’s important to do your research and discover what colors and items make you happy, and dress your spaces according to how you like them. Add furniture that fits your space and your needs. Remember to have fun with your spaces and try different things until you find the right style, décor and items that fit you.

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Garden Delight Fresh Ideas for the Garden by TAYLOR SHILLAM

Looking to refresh your garden space? Spring is here, along with a fresh set of inspiration to revive your garden space, no matter how small! This year’s gardens will be more adaptable and sustainable than ever before, encouraging creativity and balance in every gardener. This spring, making the most of what you have with a few select, intentional additions is the key to achieving your best garden, not just for your home but for the environment that surrounds it.

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E n j o y a C o z y, C o m f o r t a b l e G a rd e n S p a c e A lot of work goes into a garden—and for many, that’s on top of the work performed in day-to-day life! Today’s gardens are becoming increasingly multifunctional, with plenty of opportunities for your hard work to translate into a relaxing outdoor sanctuary. Investing in small, comfortable accessories like outdoor furniture and cushions, outdoor rugs and transformative lighting (look for the stake lights and easy solar lighting that are on-trend) can make all the difference in maximizing the comfort and tranquility of your garden space—and the time you get to enjoy it!

G o Ya rd - F re e w i t h C o n t a i n e r G a rd e n i n g For garden spaces, lawns are not required! Today, container gardening is an easy concept to have the beauty and feel of a home garden—even without a lawn. Using containers to act as a garden on paved areas, patios and balconies make gardening simple from anywhere! The options for containers themselves is a long list, including plastic pots, repurposed old jars, hanging flower baskets, window boxes and more! The key to successful container gardening is to ensure an even water supply with proper drainage holes within the container, and do your research to choose the proper type of compost. GIG HARBOR LIVING LOCAL march/april 2022 |

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Get Intentional and Sustainable The connection between gardeners’ at-home practices and worldwide environmental concerns is becoming more apparent, and sustainable gardens are on the rise. Looking beyond the scope of the backyard is more common and more doable this spring! Home gardens can become wildlife-friendly and eco-friendly with a few simple strategies, including the effective use of water by catching rainwater (think a simple, easily assembled wildlife pond), avoiding chemical soil treatments and pesticides, and selecting native, pollinator-friendly plants that thrive in your local climate.

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Shopping Small and Local Did you know the “shop small” concept can apply to your gardening habits? Part of a dedication to keeping your garden habits sustainable and health-promoting beyond your property limits can come from supporting local businesses and farms. A combination of at-home DIY gardening efforts and turning to those local businesses for soils, plants, tips and supplies you need for your garden can help you use your space to make a difference— not just for the environment but for the local economy!

A d d Yo u r F r u i t Even gardeners with limited square footage have the option to grow a supply of nature’s candy! If you’ve always wanted to grow your own fruit, but feel limited in your options, it’s time to explore further. Dwarf trees offer Northwest gardeners the opportunity to grow a variety of fruits (more than just apples), and easily thrive in smaller spaces and unique microclimates. These types of schemes lend privacy and shade to entertainment spaces and make gardens into sanctuary spaces. Trees, shrubs, and plenty of perennials, help people and wildlife work together and create green spaces for good mental health and well-being. 30

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Real Estate Inventory Woes J o b de m a n d a n d r u r a l l i f e s t y l e choices continue to drive sales and de p l e t e s u p p l y

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nventory continues to be the talk of the town—and that talk being that there isn’t any. The shortages are leading to lower number of closed sales, county wide. It, however, is not a lack of need. Last month’s pending sales outgained new listings to further shrink inventory. At month end, the selection included a meager 3,092 active listings, down more than 30 percent from a year ago. The year-over-year (YOY) number of closed sales also fell by 13.8 percent. When looking for some explanation, Frank Hawkins, president of Hawkins Poe, Inc. Realtors from Tacoma, Washington, offered the following options for the consumer to choose from: “Inventory shortage, a December-January COVID breakout, inflation, increasing interest rates, cold and snowy weather—you choose. In the absence of certainty, the default position for most sellers is to stay put, do nothing, and hunker down,” continued Hawkins. There is about 2.5 weeks of supply (0.61 months) across the 26 counties served by Northwest MLS. King County had the steepest drop in active listings, shrinking nearly 59 percent from a year ago, followed by Jefferson County, down 40 percent, and Snohomish County, down more than 35 percent. A comparison of counties in the listing service report shows only about half of them have more than one month of supply, and these areas tend to be in more rural areas. King, Pierce and Snohomish counties all have less than two weeks of supply. Kitsap County is slightly better with 0.58 months. “Strong activity along the I-5 and I-90 corridors outside of the Seattle area continues with strong double-digit price increases being recorded,” noted

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$826,703 Five counties reported price gains of 30 percent or more, led by Okanogan at 46.3$4,850,000 percent. Other counties with price increases of at least 30 percent were Chelan, Kittitas, Pacific and San Juan. Condominium prices surged nearly 21 percent area-wide, rising from $359,950 to $435,000, while the number of new listings, active listings, pending sales and closed sales all declined from the same month last year. Young said the combined price trend and activity levels suggest suburban growth should continue for a while longer as households seek lower costs and a more home-based lifestyle. “Hybrid work-from-home conditions are allowing more flexibility for buyers. Job demand and lifestyle choices continue to drive sales,” concluded Hawkins.

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hen asked about how he goes about inspiring kids, the vice principal of Harbor Ridge Brian Wickens responds: “I think it has a lot to do with the power of influence versus the influence of power.” At Harbor Ridge Middle School, Brian is finding out how kids tick, and relating to them on a personal basis. “We try to be positive, even if there is some sort of disciplinary action. The goal is to shape their behavior in such a way that they learn instead of just feeling punished.” Brian is using his influence to bring about positive results, to invest in those around him. It’s no wonder as to why Brian Wickens was voted as one of Gig Harbor Living Local’s Finest. Brian Wickens grew up here in the South Sound. The first 18 years of his career were spent in Tacoma teaching math and coaching basketball, track and cross country. “I liked coaching because of the lessons that kids would learn from sports. Things like teamwork and the results of hard work and practice. It’s easy to measure growth, especially in sports like track, which is a race against the clock. It’s not important to be the fastest, just to see selfimprovement,” says Brian. It was through his work that he eventually met his wife of nine years, Carole. “We have a blended family of six kids, all around the same age. Our kids grew up together and went to school together and are best friends.” Brian may have worked in Tacoma, but he lived in Gig Harbor. This is where his family was and his kids went to school. It was because of this connection to Gig Harbor schools that Brian went back to school in his 40s for his administration certificate. It was 18 years ago that

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It was 18 years ago that he applied to his dream job at Harbor Ridge Middle School—and got in. The rest is history.


he applied to his dream job at Harbor Ridge Middle School—and got in. The rest is history. Why middle school exactly? “It’s such a short period of time but such a huge period of influence,” says Brian. Middle school is the shortest tenure that kids have in school. Not quite kids and not quite on their way toward adulthood, middle schoolers are open during this time for positive relationships that shape their outlook for the future. Working with middle schoolers requires flexibility and an ability to listen to un-voiced emotions.

attentive environments, kids adjusting to new levels of independence and responsibility feel comfortable speaking up. It also helps to feel when staff in schools have a genuine connection to students. “I feel like my humor and personality is at about the middle school level,” Brian laughs when asked what he loves most about his work. After which he lauds the character and capability of Harbor Ridge’s principal and staff, as well as the genuine admiration he has for the kids in our community. It’s obvious that Harbor Ridge is a great place for kids to go to school, especially with people like Brian Wickens around.

Middle school can be confusing. Ages 11 through 13 herald the arrival of adult emotions and opinions, but with child-like inclinations. This is why establishing relationships is so important. In safe, healthy and

“Gig Harbor is the perfect place to live. It’s a great community with a small-town feel, and lots of great opportunities. It’s a great place to raise a family,” shares Brian. He says this, even though through the 30 or so GIG HARBOR LIVING LOCAL march/april 2022 |

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“Gig Harbor is the perfect place to live. It’s a great community with a smalltown feel, and lots of great opportunities. It’s a great place to raise a family.”

years that Brian and his family have lived here there’s been a lot of change. “Schools have grown and the population has doubled. I mean, it’s a little more congested, but our community is still very connected.” At the end of the interview, Brian could say nothing else but how blessed he is, how wonderful his community is, and how capable his staff is. And how life, here in Gig Harbor, is just perfect. Brian is bewildered as to why he even won the Gig Harbor’s Finest nomination. Looking at Gig Harbor through his eyes, there are a lot of people here who are deserving of such an acclamation. Perhaps he’s right. Like Brian says, Gig Harbor is the kind of place where a person can feel connected to their neighbor, and yet still have access to all types of opportunities that make the future look bright. Gig Harbor is the kind of place to raise a family. It’s the kind of place that attracts people like Brian Wickens. While no one person is perfect, as a whole we connect with each other in a way that lifts the other up, so that, in the end, like Brian says, Gig Harbor is “just perfect.”

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rowing up around Gig Harbor, Jaiden Leach has a special appreciation for the natural beauty around him. From a young age he’s been fascinated with the natural environment and has taken that interest into his studies at Peninsula High School and beyond. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society and is enrolled in the Tacoma Community College Running Start program. He’s also participated in music and is a three-time varsity scholar athlete in both track and cross country. Jaiden also does plenty outside of the classroom, much of which he’s very proud of. “One of my biggest accomplishments was in 2016 when I was recognized for my commitment to living sustainably and won a grant for a peace and leadership camp in Arizona. I was so fortunate for the opportunity, and I got to speak at Key Arena in front of 16,000 people about my experience,” he recalled. The experience helped set Jaiden off on his interest in sustainable building. He took Mrs.

Jaiden plans on attending a four-year university to pursue a major in environmental architecture and a minor in business. His long-term goal is to get a master’s degree, and design and build with sustainable materials and practices. “Wanting to study environmental sciences comes from me ultimately wanting to make the world a better place. I hope to achieve this by teaching and helping others reduce their carbon footprint,” said Jaiden. His favorite classes remain to be science classes, as he enjoys being hands-on with the work. “One of the main reasons I like science classes is because with labs I can see more of the cause and effect with certain things in our world.” Outside of school Jaiden is also a strong believer in serving others. He’s organized his own community food drives for the local FISH Food Bank and also partnered with community members as well as Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to collect, sort and deliver items to people experiencing homelessness. “Most recently, I volunteered for the City of Gig Harbor to apply storm water drain decals to support and protect our clean waterways.” Whether it’s helping others with basic needs or becoming more sustainable, Jaiden strives to leave an impact wherever he can.


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ig Harbor High School senior Paige Gladstone is always learning. She’s skilled with a tennis racket thanks to her high school coaches and Camilo Sealy at the Sprinkler Tennis Center, where she trains during the off-season. She’s also skilled with a sewing needle, thanks to her grandmother who has taught her the finer points as well as inspired her to use her skills for the betterment of her community. “I have sewed over 40 medical masks at the beginning of the pandemic, which were sent to the University of Washington Medical Center and sewed over 50 dog blankets that were donated to various animal shelters near me and to the Prison Pet Partnership,” said Paige. She also recently taught herself how to crochet and bead jewelry. While she enjoys some unique hobbies, having an impact on others is what Paige very much looks forward to as she plots out her post-graduation life. She recently volunteered more than 100 hours at Mary

Paige has backed up that interest by taking Honors and Advanced Placement courses, as well as a rigorous course in anatomy and physiology through the University of Washington. “UW anatomy and physiology confirmed my love for learning and science, and my hope to become a nurse. The knowledge that I gained from this class will greatly benefit me in the future as I work toward becoming a NICU, labor and delivery, or trauma nurse,” she stated. Back at school Paige is eagerly awaiting her senior season of tennis. Her team went undefeated in league last season and hopes to repeat as the top team in league again this year. She’s also the media and membership officer of the Interact Club, in which she can have fun with another of her hobbies— graphic design. While she has yet to decide on a college, there are certain traits she’s looking for when picking a school to pursue her nursing degree. “I am particularly interested in furthering my education at a Jesuit University because I appreciate their focus on developing wellrounded students who have a passion for knowledge and personal growth.”

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This year, Jess and Scott Hogan have been hard at work throughout the winter to finish renovations on the Artondale Farm Hall, which they plan to showcase on opening day. The hall was originally built in 1912 as a Methodist-Episcopal church. In 1956 the Washington State Grange Association purchased the building for the use of the Gig Harbor Grange Association. The building itself has good bones, with beautiful vaulted ceilings and long expansive windows. The Hogans have put all their skills and style into restoring the building to its original glory, preserving its charm.

Jess and Scott are no strangers to hard work, nor is this their first renovation. The land abutting the Grange Hall (now Artondale Farm Hall) has been in the family since the 1950s. When Jess and Scott came into ownership of the land, Scott had been working as a trained architect. They decided to turn the land into the beautiful farm that it functions as today. From their property they looked on at the Grange Hall, slowly watching as the beautiful building deteriorated. It’s no wonder then that eventually the Grange Association put the building up for sale, and that the Hogan family was ready to buy it. “We have experience in renovation. This time around we feel more confident in our skills; we are older and wiser now,” says Jess. In addition, purchasing the new farm hall also allowed the Hogans to increase their land available for farming. They tore down fencing that was meant to provide a barrier between the farm and the hall, and extended the fields in the additional space. Artondale Farm didn’t just acquire a building; they acquired space for expansion. During the spring, summer and fall, the Hogan family focuses primarily on the work that has to be done on the farm, which is quite extensive. Last winter, while the land rested, the Hogans finished the exterior of the hall. This last winter they focused on the interior, renovations that were thankfully out of the cold

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ith little fanfare but much anticipation, spring has gently arrived. And with it the crocus, daffodils, tulips, cherry blossoms, spring greens, long days and even longer bits of sunshine. It’s the time of year that many of us use up the last bits of root veggies and canned goods and look forward to a new growing season. The same is true of Artondale Farm, who once again opens up on April 22, Friday through Sunday from 11am to 5pm all the way through December. They will be selling starts, produce, and just about everything that generally comes from their farm (except for eggs, which they haven’t sold for a few seasons now but still get asked for).

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and rain but by no means comfortable. The building has been redone, from top to bottom, from insulation to air circulation. The pictures show extensive amounts of work. As winter has come to a close, the Hogans have frantically and industrially attempted to finish the work in time for the opening of the farm in April. And once that was done, they worked on making it cozy for their farm guests with new paint and tasteful décor. Inside, guests can expect all that the farm has to offer, from produce to plant starts. Basically anything that the farm produces, all under one roof. The plant starts are especially useful, as they are plants that the Hogans themselves use to grow on their land. This means that the plants are well adapted to the Washington weather, soil and environment, unlike larger conglomerates that grow their plants elsewhere, stunt them, and transport them to environments that they aren’t suited for. Starts from Artondale Farm are sure to grow better in your garden than other non-local plants simply because they don’t go into shock before producing. This year, Artondale has a lot of special things to offer beyond what they’ve offered in the past. The same beautiful starts and produce will be available, but in addition the farm will be offering some farm-based arts and crafts. With the newly renovated farm hall, the Artondale Farm is sure to grow, offering whatever they think the community may need in the new space. At Artondale Farm, the opportunities are expanding, and the beauty is increasing. But enough talking about it! Artondale Farm is something that truly needs to be experienced in person. As for me, I’ll see you there! You can find and follow Artondale Farm online at Facebook.com/artondalefarm. 44

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THERE’S EXCITEMENT IN THE AIR AND ON THE WATER! P a dd l e r s C u p M a k e s i t s Return this spring by JILLIAN CHANDLER

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he ninth annual Paddlers cup had been scheduled for 2020, and postponed until later in the year, but eventually canceled. As hopes were high to be able to host the event in 2021, it was ultimately decided that it would be in the best interest of both participants and spectators to postpone the event. But … it’s time to celebrate! As the ninth annual Paddlers Cup makes its way to the harbor April 23 and 24, 2022! “Paddlers Cup is GHCKRT’s gift to our Gig Harbor. It’s a great community weekend showcasing paddling in many forms,” smiles Kathleen North, Gig Harbor Canoe & Kayak Racing Team board member. “Saturday features canoe, kayak and SUP. On Sunday we partner with the Gig Harbor Dragons (PenMet Parks Dragon Boat Team). The Dragons provide training to 12 community teams in the morning, and the teams race in the afternoon.” The best spots to view the action on land will be from Skansie Brothers Park and Jerisich Dock. For those interested in taking in the races from the water, Destiny Harbor Tours boat and The Gig Harbor Gondola will be out on Saturday. “The finish line both days is right in front of Skansie Park,” says Kathleen. When it comes to what Kathleen is most looking forward to the return of the Paddlers Cup, she shares: 1. Talent spotting. The last time we held Paddlers Cup, girls from our local club dominated the canoe division and stood on podium at the end of the

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event. That was 2019. Since then, four of them have gone on to stand on podiums in international competition, including a gold medal at the Summer Olympics. Who will be next? 2. Comradery and competence. No experience is required to be on a dragon boat team. Each boat has 20 paddlers, and it’s incredible to see how the groups come together and improve over the course of the day. On land, in the morning, there is a lot of nervous laughter. By afternoon, there is much back slapping and raucous laughter. You can see the change on the water too: The teams often start out looking like caterpillars, with paddles moving in waves. They end the day with a much more efficient “all together now” stroke. 3. Being in the park. We’ve got some great food vendors, clothing vendors and paddling gear vendors that will be with us that weekend. Emcee Louise Teiman does an exceptional job calling the action, and sound guy John Martinson will be back with a playlist that has been known to prompt people to dance between races. 48

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Paddlers Cup is a fundraiser for the Gig Harbor Canoe and Kayak Racing Team (GHCKRT). Proceeds from Paddlers Cup will go to purchase much-needed safety equipment. Show your support to the team by showing up and buying a T-shirt or some raffle tickets. To find out more about the Paddlers Cup, view the list of sponsors, register to become a sponsor or participant for the 2022 event, and view the safety rules and latest COVID protocols, visit GigHarborPaddlersCup.com. For those interested in showcasing their business during the two-day event, you can sign up to be a vendor online as well. “Dragon boats and park vendors could fill up at any time,” Kathleen confirms. “Canoe, kayak and SUP can register up to the day of the event. But you will want to do it sooner if you want the event T-shirt. And you want the shirt. It’s a dri-fit with a great logo created just for this event by Jessica Rogg of Custom Prints NW.”


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Put the Spring in Spring Training

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he idea of spring training is when professionals of all sports unite with their teams and start training together to see what changes need to be made to the roster and who has put the most effort into being the valuable parts of the team. For our youth, it’s more about getting the individual athletes prepared for the upcoming season. The pros, they get to show how well they have already prepared. We should take a note from the pros and prepare our kids well before the spring training begins. Athletics is a year-round endeavor. Our kids can be multi-sport athletes, specialized athletes, or both, by utilizing a strength, conditioning, speed and agility program. Playing different sports trains our body to adapt, learn and master varied sets of skills, resulting in more well-rounded athleticism, higher potential and a reduced risk of injury. Kids learn how to be a team player in different environments and get introduced to more coaching styles, learn how to interpret more physical cues and cultivate the ability to maintain good sportsmanship by having different expectations and teammates. This can help reduce social anxiety and acquire the coping mechanisms to deal with and overcome adversity. Your child may be the star in one sport and a support position in another. Both are important life lessons. They become athletically versatile - Kids who excel in one sport become masters of their craft, so to speak. Good, right? Maybe not. Typically, once they get into high school, they’ve reached their ceiling. The athlete spends a tremendous amount of time going over the same patterns day after day, season after season. Without adding the coordination and versatility gained from multi-sport play, they typically go from big fish in a little pond to little fish very quickly. When they play different sports that require different body mechanics, loading and movement patterns, the athlete is more likely to have developed the ability to increase their aptitude to move faster, stronger, and with more precision. They also increase their potential for the physical and emotional demands of high-stress environments. Essentially, they can take what life throws them. More coachable - When kids have only been coached in one sport, they tend to only understand the coaching of their sport and more specifically their position. When kids have had different experiences with completely different sports or athletic training, their bodies gain the ability to add neural pathways; the signal pathways they need to rewire their brains for optimal performance. Every time the

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good general physical preparedness with a productive strength program can introduce different kids with different goals to one another, learning to work together for overall team environments.

Injuries - People get hurt. It’s part of life and sports. They practice what they know, and they practice it year-round. Without complementary and completely different athletic sports or practices, their bodies stop adapting and, in essence, stop improving. They wear out instead. Injuries become more likely. We can build muscle to protect the athlete, but we also need to train for the unexpected.

Increased enjoyment of sport - Having additional athletic practices gives an athlete the much-needed physical and mental break from their sport to keep them wanting to come back excited for the next season. Playing multiple sports decreases the risk of burnout which, in turn, decreases the risk of quitting the sport early or generally not reaching their potential in their preferred sport.

In most areas, to be truly competitive in any given sport, your athlete is expected to play year-round. Between school teams and clubs, there isn’t any more time to be competitive in other sports. We, as parents, have to make a lot of tough decisions. No matter how great the work ethic our student athletes possess, they need to be kids. It is the time when they learn not only scholastically and physically, but also how to manage expectations and create and maintain relationships. Between school, homework, sport practice, and whatever other activities we schedule our kids for with all the best intentions, we need to make sure they have time to learn to interact with different people from different walks of life. Practicing

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When looking for a program, you need to do some research. I always recommend speaking to the coach who will be interacting and training your child. Find out what their programming goals for your athlete are and how they accomplish them. A good program should emphasize not only strength, endurance, speed, agility and mobility, but also recovery. Your athlete should be in a program that increases skill, confidence and accountability. Steer clear of the coach who emphasizes constant sessions that seem like punishment. Any coach can make your athlete tired, but great coaches make


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Great coaches make them better them better by knowing when to add complexity and when to dial back. The right amount of stress creates optimal adaptation; too much just adds the likelihood of injury.

Advanced strength and conditioning can be your athlete’s additional sport. Learning multi-sport mechanics, multi-planar strength, mobility and endurance can keep your athlete in great shape and always ready year-round. Training smart and rotating from in-season to off-season, learning to utilize minimal doses of training for maximal benefit—instead of the constant highest tolerable dose. Learning to not burn out by going all out all the time but rather waving the load of work capacity and density. Thus, making your athlete a durable, coachable and injury-resistant member of any team they choose to play for. A properly developed training plan can help develop other athletic abilities to make a single-sport athlete a better and more rounded athlete, so that they can stay focused on their sport while improving their athleticism. The most confident players should also be the best cheerleaders. The kids who have been told they are the best without being expected to hype their team’s ability to play turn into kids no one wants to play with or even coach. A well-rounded student athlete is really what we are after. GIG HARBOR LIVING LOCAL march/april 2022 |

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here’s nothing like the spring season for jump starting your health. Spring brings with it fresh new produce rich with nutrients, longer days full of sun, and short rains that are invigorating for the air and your body. The smell of wet earth, the return of the birds in the trees, and the heavy scent of new flowers only seen during this season bring with it an overall feeling of hope and well-being. This season, spring into health during everyone’s favorite time of year. One of the most delightful aspects of spring is its longer days. Not only is the sun out longer, but with spring forward we have the illusion of even longer days. This is perhaps due to there being more daylight at the end of a workday. With the sun still up, after dinner is a time of carefree energy. During the winter the dark signals exhaustion and early bedtimes. In the spring, we find ourselves wanting to get out in the evenings. Maybe it’s a picnic to watch the sunset, a family walk, or a brisk before-dinner exercise. Perhaps the warm weather

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encourages you to play hooky and get outside that much more often, whether it be for a midday hike or a weekend staycation. The extra sun just makes getting outdoors easier. Whatever encourages the renewed activity, extra energy is a welcome change. Spring is a time for getting out and soaking in some of that vitamin D! Another distinguishable aspect of spring is the fresh air. The steady rise in temperature signals to nature that it’s prime time for growing. Buds on trees bloom, birds return, and the ground literally begins to vibrate with life and growth. This means that there’s a rise in oxygen, and the renewed plant growth absorbs carbon dioxide. Ultimately this means more food—which I don’t think anyone could possibly complain about. This abundance in food prompts an abundance of animals, from baby bunnies everywhere to new does in the fields. It also means that new, fresh and cleansing produce is available from the area’s local farms. Produce best in spring include favorites such as asparagus, spring mixed greens, spring mushrooms, sprouts, peas


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and pea shoots, and spring onions. If it’s green and fresh, it arrives in the spring. Eating according to this season means antioxidant-rich foods and tender sweet produce. A spring smoothie might include frozen cherries, beets, a few beet greens, and honey. A favorite side dish are garlic scapes, which are the green sprouts that come from garlic and need very little seasoning on the grill (since it tastes just like garlic). Spring also brings with it a shy beauty. Crocus, daffodils, tulips, nettle, berry shoots, cherry blossoms and tree buds seem to arrive slowly and then all at once. Suddenly the house smells of faint perfume and rain, and the world bursts with color. Spring is a time for cleansing renewal; earth’s bounty seems to reflect that. Heavy winter foods such as stews with root vegetables may make you feel heavy. Winter is also spent drinking coffee and nights out at the local “watering hole.” Spring is a good time to go on a cleanse. Nothing extreme is necessary. No coffee enemas or juice detoxing that basically puts the body into shock. A simple cleanse that can be done at home is hydrating with lemon water. Lemon water can be enjoyed hot or cold, and even combined with a bit of raw honey. Lemon soothes digestive inflammation. The same is true for teas of various types that can be bought according to what you are trying to cleanse. For this, maybe visit your local tea shop or health food store for some advice from the experts. Make this spring one of renewal. The absolute best thing that you can do for your health this spring is to join nature in taking a moment to breathe and grow. Taking a moment to practice thankfulness at the end of a long season can do much for our awareness of all that is new and lovely. It’s time to take a break for the sake of our health. This could mean making a point to

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BREATHE take daily walks, or preparing a healthy meal at home with your favorite people. It could mean having a glass of wine, or soaking in the sun with a seltzer. You could treat yourself to your favorite restaurant, or go to your favorite getaway for the weekend. There is a lot of beauty to take in, and a lot of joy to be found in our community. Whatever rest means to you, it’s time to make that a priority. With all this going for it, it’s no wonder that spring encourages a boost in mental health. The healthy nutrient-rich produce, the longer sunny days, and the energy to get out of doors all encourage a lifestyle of abundance. This season brings with it a feeling of hope. Everything seems to be growing, birthing and breathing. The long dark mysterious winter is over; we can’t help but join in nature’s song. Any opportunity we have this time of year to go see or experience something unique or lovely, we do. With wide eyes and deep breaths, we take it all in. With the general feeling of well-being comes a boost in physical health that follows as a natural product of just feeling alive. This spring, let’s feel alive. 64

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Mistakes can be Costly! A V O I D T H E S E CO M M O N P I T FA L LS W H E N S E PA R AT I N G OR DIVORCING

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t is normal to want to avoid the cost of professional services when seeking separation or divorce, but doing so may cost you more money in the long run. While it is understandable that clients want to quickly reach agreements to avoid protracted negotiations and hard feelings, making decisions regarding home equity, retirement accounts, and child support without input regarding tax implications, overall affordability, and court expectations regarding child support can cause unwelcome— and costly—surprises in the future. As a divorce mediator and attorney, here are the top three mistakes I frequently see being made prior to clients seeking my professional help—mistakes that sometimes cost more to undo than if they had started with a blank slate from the beginning. • Believing that an equally shared residential schedule for your children eliminates a child support obligation. This is perhaps the number one mistake that is presented to me by new clients. They begin with, “We have a 50/50 plan and agree to no child support.” I have to educate them about the parameters of how child support is calculated and the court’s discretion regarding reducing the higher earning parent’s support obligation based on equal residential time. The court generally won’t approve a final Order of Child Support that reduces child support to zero unless the parties’ earnings are almost identical. In addition, any reduction in support to something less than the standard transfer payment, but greater than zero, also must be supported by a finding that reducing child support will not create a financial hardship to the person who would otherwise receive the full payment. • Assuming that the only way to transfer retirement funds to your ex-spouse is through liquidation. Liquidating funds held in tax-deferred retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs can be extremely costly in terms of tax consequences and penalties. This is not to say that these funds can’t be shared with the other spouse as part of a divorce settlement. However, to do so, you must utilize a

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separate court order called a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) when finalizing a separation or divorce. A QDRO provides instructions to the fund’s plan administrator to authorize the direct transfer of the former spouse’s award of funds into a new, similarly established fund without creating a tax obligation or penalties for early withdrawal. It can be complicated, and an experienced professional can be well worth the cost of assisting with getting the transfer accomplished efficiently to the other spouse. • Believing you need to sell your house before you can begin the divorce process. You can begin your separation and divorce process at any time, regardless of the status of your home. If your financial agreement ultimately does involve the sale of your home, careful wording in your written settlement agreements will be necessary regarding how the listing, sale, and eventual distribution of proceeds are to be handled to avoid unnecessary conflict and any potential negative impact on a pending sale, as well as allow for clear instructions on how proceeds will be split. Budgeting for the use of experienced professionals as part of your separation and divorce process is a smart financial move that has the potential to actually save you money in the long run, as well as help you minimize the frustrations that can accompany trying to get court orders approved, retirement transfers qualified, and house sales closed. Felicia Soleil is a divorce mediator and family law attorney located in Gig Harbor. She helps her clients in achieving resolutions that foster both a compassionate ending to their union and a healthy new beginning so they can focus on moving on, rather than simply moving out. Felicia can be reached at 253.853.6940. All consultations are strictly confidential and currently conducted by appointment via Zoom video conference or phone.


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any women manage their own money. This includes women who have always been doing so and women who are relatively new to the world of investing.

successful. But perhaps the biggest risk of all is not taking the steps needed to try to secure your financial future.

Regardless of your level of investing experience, there are certain investor traits that can prove advantageous for anyone. Traits such as patience, willingness to confront and deal with mistakes, and recognizing when help is needed can benefit portfolio returns.

Excessive trading costs have historically been one of the reasons individual investors often underperform the stock market as a whole. A portfolio is—or should be—a means to an end, not a competitive sport. It’s a way to pursue your financial goals, rather than a measure of self-worth or a vehicle for bragging about how you “beat the market.”

Feel you aren’t as knowledgeable as you should be about investing? Recognizing what you don’t know can be an asset. Being willing to ask questions and understand some basics will serve you well. Also, being a good investor doesn’t mean you need to do all the work yourself. A financial professional can help you set a strategy, select specific investments, monitor their performance, and make adjustments as circumstances dictate. There is no assurance that working with a financial professional will improve investment results. Are you risk averse in the right way? When people feel unsure about their investing skills, they sometimes take the path of least resistance and invest very conservatively. In some cases, this can be helpful. For example, avoiding big risky bets that can single-handedly drag down a portfolio can sometimes lead to better risk-adjusted performance. However, this trait can also be a double-edged sword if you’re investing far more conservatively than is appropriate for your goals and circumstances, either out of fear of making a mistake or from not being aware of how risks can be managed. Being unaware of how inflation can affect investment returns or how to balance various types of risks can leave you vulnerable to a shortfall in your retirement savings or other financial goals. All investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal, and there can be no guarantee that any investment strategy will be

Can you be patient?

If you’re money savvy: • To ensure that you’re making the most of your money, benchmark the performance of your investments and your portfolio as a whole against a relevant index or model portfolio. • Make sure your asset allocation adjusts to changes in your life circumstances. • Don’t underestimate the impact of taxes, fees, expenses and trading costs on portfolio performance. If you’ve amassed substantial assets, you might benefit from expert help in dealing with issues such as taxes, estate planning and asset protection. • Have a game plan to keep yourself from panicking during volatile markets. Equipping yourself to pursue your financial goals is time well invested. Nancy Harris is a Registered Representative and Investment Adviser Representative of Equity Services, Inc. Securities and investment advisory services are offered solely by Equity Services, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC, 1200 Newport Center Drive, Suite 270, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 836-7809. New Foundation Wealth Group is independent of Equity Services, Inc. TC125329(0122)1

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andemics of infection are not new to this world, so what makes this one so disruptive? It appears that we are witnessing a collision of two pandemics: 1) a viral infection that exploits the weakened immune systems of the chronically ill and 2) a pandemic of chronic metabolic disease, affecting nearly 90 percent of the population. Nearly all people (95 percent) who require hospitalization for COVID-19 have at least one feature of the Metabolic Syndrome, as defined by abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, elevated glucose, and lipid abnormalities. Metabolic Syndrome, also known as Insulin Resistance Syndrome, is an inflammatory state and is closely associated with outcomes in all infections, not just COVID-19.

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An elevated glucose level, with or without a diagnosis of diabetes, is a strong predictor of in-hospital adverse outcomes, portending a 7-fold higher mortality compared with individuals who have well-controlled glucose levels. Multiple studies have supported this finding, with high glucose being a clear and strong poor prognostic factor in COVID-19. Obesity or increased waist circumference has long been known to be associated with worse outcomes from viral infections, with a 3-fold increase in severe disease with COVID. This increased risk is particularly associated with visceral fat—the fat that is located centrally, in the abdominal cavity, which is particularly hazardous to our overall health. Furthermore, higher degrees of obesity are associated with more severe disease. Unfortunately, only 12 percent of the population has body fat in the normal range, while 80 percent of the population has excess body fat.

Physical activity is another factor that is closely tied to outcomes in COVID-19. Standard guidelines for activity recommend 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Individuals who do not engage in exercise are at a markedly increased risk of hospitalization, ICU level of care, and death. Similarly, exercise capacity is inversely related to the need for hospitalization, meaning the less time you can tolerate a treadmill stress test, the more likely you are to end up hospitalized due to severity of infection. Muscle strength and muscle mass are also important factors, with larger thigh circumference and higher grip strength both being protective for those with moderate to severe COVID. The impact of chronic disease on severity and outcomes of infections (including COVID-19) cannot be overstated. There is abundant and consistent data demonstrating that metabolic health is critical to immune health. Microorganisms will forever be a threat to humans. Thus, we must focus on resilience, because avoidance is impossible. The following are key areas of your health that deserve attention to build your best defense mechanism against infection. • Eliminate excess body fat. • Reduce intake of highly processed foods which can be inflammatory. • Ensure adequate levels of vitamin D. • Prioritize sleep and mental health. • Be physically active. These interventions collectively will help you to bolster your immune system and protect yourself against the inevitable exposure to pathogens. There’s not a single intervention that can protect you quite like a healthy immune system.


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tip spring cleaning. As the snow begins to melt away, the rainy days dissipate and the weather becomes more conducive to spending more time outdoors, it can only mean one thing … spring has arrived! There is nothing quite like the arrival of spring—not just the more temperate weather, but more daylight hours. Add in those extra rays of sunshine after those grey winter months, and it’s sure to inspire you to get up, get moving, and get cleaning! After spending much time indoors the past several months, it’s most likely that your house could use some deep spring cleaning. From scrubbing and dusting, cleaning windows and clearing cobwebs, to purging all those things that just add clutter to your life, there’s no better time than now to get started. Not only will your house look great, you’ll feel good too, as those household chores get you moving—and can even work up a sweat. It’s a win-win for your home and your body.

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bviously vision and eyeballs are dear to me, but this time let’s talk about a subject even closer to my … eyes, as I grew up with it and still suffer from its long-lasting effects: myopia and how it affects your children. This is a crucially important topic, so read on and tell your friends/family. My-OH-pee-WHAT? Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness, which means the patient can see up close but not far away, whether that is the TV, white board, or road sign. How do you know if you are nearsighted? Go dig out your family’s prescriptions right now. (If you are still part of the group that has never had an eye exam, you obviously did not read my first article … the shame! Everyone else has learned early eye exams are the best way to protect your most important sense.) Look at the prescription numbers: If the first number starts with a minus number, like -2.00, then you are nearsighted. The higher the number, the worse it is, and the harder it is to see things far away. Having nearsighted parents greatly increases the risk your children will be nearsighted; even if neither parent is nearsighted, children still have a 1:4 chance. I am concerned for your children and their chances of developing high myopia. For those of you thinking, “Myopia’s not a big deal. Johnny will just wear correction or get Lasik,” understand this: It hugely increases the risk of some pretty serious eye diseases. Nearsightedness happens because the eyeball is

stretched longer than normal. That stretching thins the back layer and increases the chances of retinal detachment, myopic macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts, some of which can be visually devastating. So being nearsighted doesn’t just mean you’re “blind,” it also means you could go blind. Really. Even traditional methods of compensating for myopia, like glasses, contact lenses, or even Lasik surgery, leave the eyeball stretched so the risk of diseases is not decreased. There is a bright lining to all this doom and gloom! Your kids are not destined to have their prescriptions get worse and worse yearly. We have methods to treat, control, and maybe even prevent, myopia! The earlier we start treatment, the less nearsighted the child will eventually become, thus decreasing how long the eyeball becomes and decreasing the chances of the scary diseases. We can design a personalized treatment program to combat this disease. My goal is to stop kids’ vision from getting worse, but we need to start now, yesterday even. The longer we wait, the higher the prescription becomes. We can’t reverse it, but we can try to prevent it from worsening. Make it your goal to have an eye exam this year for the entire family. I promise it will be (relatively) easy, and we can get your children off to their best start in life with myopia treatment. I am always here for questions or concerns: info@eyecandy-optical.com or 253.432.4303.


THE HERO’S JOURNEY Following and finding your bliss

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ave you ever heard of a Hero’s Journey? You have if you watched “Star Wars,” “The Lord of the Rings” or any of the 27 Marvel movies! An excellent 2011 documentary, “Finding Joe,” explores the Hero’s Journey via the theory of Joseph Campbell, a comparative mythology and religion literature professor. Campbell described a common pattern that existed in many of the world’s great myths and parables, regardless of their origin or time of creation, which he called a “Hero’s Journey.” During the journey, the hero will be asked to step outside societal demands and their own comfort zone. Along the way, the hero will discover moments of doubt, fear, both internal and external obstacles, a crisis or two. They have to learn to surrender to the journey; and they will experience a death or letting go of their old self (i.e. what no longer serves them, their control, or expectations). While they will receive help from others, the dragon(s) (fears/ doubts/challenges) they have to slay (face) will be theirs alone to conquer. For example, in the Marvel Iron Man movies, during Tony Stark’s journey, he faced the challenges of his own mortality and learned to trust others so he could slay his own dragons (narcissism, ego, a failing artificial heart, and several villains). In the end, the hero returns home with the treasure (i.e., knowledge, experience, or purpose) and shares the treasure so others may benefit, and/or be called on their own journey. The journey changes the hero, but they’ve learned to trust themselves (and others), feel in alignment with their genuine self, and

experience deep joy and a sense of purpose. The hero’s journey is a metaphor for our own life. The documentary got me thinking about my own Hero’s Journey, from decades of posttraumatic stress, anxiety and depression to self-acceptance, loving life, and finding my purpose in service of others. How about you? Have you been called on a Hero’s Journey and found your bliss? Or are you feeling stuck or unfulfilled in your life, or wonder what your purpose is? The key to finding your own bliss is to say yes to the Hero’s Journey. Take some time to answer three questions to help you get started: 1. What are you passionate about? (Hint: Do more of it!) 2. What sets you apart (your unique knowledge, skills, abilities, gifts)? (Hint: Share them!) 3. If you had all the money and time in the world, what would you do, and how would it benefit others? (Hint: Now take one tiny action step toward your dream and repeat, daily!) If you want to feel joy, be in alignment with your soul, and lead a purposeful life, you have to be willing to follow your calling to find your bliss (heart-centered joy/rapture). If you want to find and follow your bliss, then you have to be willing to go on your own Hero’s Journey. Ready to slay some dragons and return with the treasure, y’all? I gotta tell you, it is so worth it!

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eauty and fashion go hand-in-hand, and when you look great, you feel great! Whether it’s thanks to that simple yet effective skin regimen that you religiously follow or choosing that perfect outfit to seamlessly accentuate your figure, every day is a reason to celebrate you. This season, let your true colors shine through your beauty choices. There’s sure to be a favorite trend you’ll find yourself following. Now that the spring season has arrived, it’s time to ditch—or at least begin to leave behind—those heavy, bulky sweaters and puff jackets and start transitioning into clothing that is a bit lighter and sleeker. You’re sure to feel like you’ve lost a few pounds too! Trade that wool, polyester, and water-proof slicker for breathable material. Clothing such as linen and cotton allows for air to move through the clothing, preventing sweat and skin irritation. It also easily moves with you as you continue to get out into that fresh spring air. The added advantage of dressing according to the cloth versus the clothing means that you can dress up, down, warm or cool—making layers less and less necessary. As it continues to get dryer

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out there, a sweater made from cotton may be comfortable both outside in the chill and indoors where it’s warm. As the temps continue to rise, and the flowers emerge, you may find yourself feeling the need for a bit of color. Earth colors, small print florals and solid pastels seem to be a favorite for spring when dressing for the weather is no longer necessary. Spring is the time to begin dressing for comfort. It’s time to dig out whatever combination makes you feel fresh and free. As the weather continues to stay chilly and wet throughout the spring season, don’t ditch the boots just yet. Whether you prefer ankle booties, mid-calf or knee-high riding boots, these all pair beautifully with spring-inspired attire. Boots without a heel boast comfort as the emergence of the sun encourages more daytime outings, while heeled boots are still acceptable for nighttime dress. It’s always important to dress for your body, whatever the season, but less essential when dressing for function. The spring has the benefit of having less need for function and more room for expression. Keep in


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What is most fashionable is a l w a y s de f i n e d by what works best for you and your body.

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Radio Frequency Microneedling. RF Microneedling takes all the things we love about microneedling and adds the benefit of Radiofrequency heat energy. For a summarized version, we are using fine, sterile needles to create micro-wounds to the skin. These injuries cause your body to begin healing itself, resulting in newer, stronger and better collagen production. The two most visible benefits provided by this treatment are tighter skin and a smoother surface—meaning fewer wrinkles. But RF therapy is versatile, so you can also expect an improvement in sun damage. This is great news for those with photoaged skin; treating dark spots, sagging, and other effects of the sun is notoriously hard to do. Most people think aging is the only culprit behind collagen degradation, but the sun is even more vicious. The ability to reverse UV damage is nothing less than revolutionary. Microneedling with Skin Pen. Microneedling with Skin Pen not only helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, but also has a positive effect on uneven skin tone and acne scars—improving the skin’s overall appearance to give you a fresher, younger look. Using a cordless, fractional, automated microneedling device composed of medicalgrade stainless steel, controlled micro-injuries are created in the skin. This results in the production of new collagen and elastin, combats the effects of sun damage, and significantly improves the look of your skin. Micro-channels are also created in order to improve the absorption of topical gels, creams and serums and enhance their effects. Visible changes in the skin can develop over the course of a few days or several weeks after

the treatment. Because collagen production continues over time, you’ll see results continue to improve for up to six months. Sculptra Aesthetic. Sculptra is a new injectable used to fight wrinkles and sagging skin by stimulating the skin’s collagen production to help restore the cheeky plumpness of healthy skin. It is an alternative anti-aging treatment to injectable dermal fillers, skin creams, fat injections and implants. An important structural protein found in connective tissue, collagen keeps the skin firm, youthful and smooth. Supporting Long-Term Collagen at Home We’ve got a secret for you—it’s called Alastin Restorative Skin Complex. One of our most advanced collagen-boosting serums, it complements the above collagen-boosting treatments perfectly. After your treatment, and once your provider has recommended you resume your normal skin-care routine, it will keep working for you—creating more collagen for even better results. By clearing out old and replacing it with new, healthy collagen and elastin, Alastin Restorative Skin Complex works to help hydrate and firm the skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. If you’re looking to revitalize your skin and regain a more youthful appearance, reach out to Gig Harbor Aesthetics to schedule a consultation today.


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Winter often leaves the skin dry, depleted and ready for renewal. Jump-start your spring skin care with simple techniques that can renew your skin from the dryness of winter, offer enhanced sun protection, and help you look and feel your best in the coming months.

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Make Hydrating Swaps The winter’s harsh, cold temperatures will often strip the skin of its moisture. While cold-weather skin care is all about replenishing that moisture with more heavy-duty moisturizers, spring skin care focuses on the concept of “less is more.” Because warmer temperatures support the skin in producing more of its naturally hydrating oils, spring is the right time to opt for a more lightweight formula. Mild gel- or water-based moisturizing cleansers are great options to help lock in hydration without adding unnecessary oils.

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Glow from Within Like many aspects of looking and feeling your best, optimal skin care starts within. It’s not just about the quality of what goes on your skin, but what your body consumes! Adequate hydration is an excellent way to lock in your springtime glow—through both your daily water intake and the regular consumption of hydrating fruits and vegetables. Nutrients like vitamins C, A and E can help nourish the body with antioxidants and support a healthy production of collagen, a major component within skin structure and elasticity. Sipping lemon water and implementing hydrating, vitamin-rich foods like citrus fruits, strawberries, nuts and avocados will help supply a variety of key nutrients for healthy-looking skin.

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Jennie Wetter • Infinity Real Estate, LLC 5775 Soundview Dr. Ste. B202, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.225.5602 • jennie@infinityrewa.com • JennieWetter.com Gig Harbor’s local real estate professionals, led by owner and broker Jennie Wetter. Infinity Real Estate is dedicated to meeting clients’ needs, whether they are looking to sell or buy. Jennie and her dedicated team of professionals are committed to putting the client first, providing 100 percent dedication and care from start to finish. Infinity Real Estate Team Pat Mercado Shelly Manada

Infinity Real Estate, LCC

253.693.4940

info@infinityrewa.com

TheBoutiqueAdvantage.com

Properties Northwest of Gig Harbor

253.851.2511

patrick.mercado@propertiesnw.com

PropertiesNW.com

RE/MAX Exclusive

253.313.4794

shelly.manada@remax.com

GigHarborMax.com

Gretchen L. Allen • RE/MAX Northwest Realtors 4411 Point Fosdick Dr. NW, Ste. 207, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.620.0028 • gretchen@homesbygretchen.com • HomesByGretchen.com With 25 years as an experienced Realtor in our local real estate market, Gretchen takes great pride in working with her sellers and buyers consistently each and every day. Your real estate business is her top priority! She provides a clear focus combined with personal care in understanding your most important needs and with the highest level of integrity – second to none, delivers exceptional results! Jennifer Sievers Carolyn Westmoreland Tiffany Place

Sievers Real Estate

253.569.6681

jsievers@kw.com

SieversRealEstate.com

Westmoreland Properties

253.961.5596

carolyn@westmorelandproperties.net

WestmorelandProperties.info

Windermere

206.849.5425

tiffanyplace@windermere.com

TiffanyPlaceRealEstate.com

Joe Sanchez & Associates, Coldwell Banker Bain 2801 Hollycroft St, Ste A, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.853.2262 • JSAssociates@CBBain.com • ForJoe.net Joe Sanchez & Associates, the No. 1 Broker Team at Coldwell Banker Bain in Gig Harbor, specializes in waterfront, view and luxury properties. Delivering top-quality client service and expertise to buyers and sellers at all price points, this fun, caring and hard-working real estate team was voted Gig Harbor's Finest Real Estate Agents in 2020.

MARINAS & BOAT LAUNCHES Arabella’s Landing

Marina

253.851.1793

ArabellasLanding.com

3323 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

Gig Harbor Marina & Boatyard

Marina

253.858.3535

GigHarborMarina.com

3117 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Jerisich Dock • Marina 3211 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335 cityofgigharbor.net/187/Jerisich-Dock Small half acre waterfront park in the heart of downtown that provides transient moorage for boaters and features a seasonal pump-out station, water and power. Restrooms, showers and life jacket loaner station are available onsite. Boats moored past 8pm must register at kiosk. Maximum stay allowed is three days in a 10-day period. First come, first served. Lakebay Marina Resort

Marina

253.884.3350

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ADOPT A SPECIES Support a Point Defiance Zoo animal!

YOU'LL RECEIVE Certificate of Adoption Soft Plush of the Animal Animal Fact Sheet 5x7 Photo of Your Animal

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Eddon Boat Park • Boat Launch 3805 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332 253.851.8136 • CityofGigHarbor.net/535/Eddon-Boat-Park Historic boat yard listed on the Gig Harbor Register of Historic Places that includes the Gig Harbor BoatShop, a nonprofit organization that provides traditional shipwright educational classes and programming to the public as part of the city’s commitment to preserving the community’s maritime heritage. Restrooms, pier, float and kayake launch and life jacket loaner station are available for public use. Horsehead Bay Public Boat Ramp

Boat Launch

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Fox Island Public Boat Ramp

Boat Launch

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10999 36th St. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

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203 3rd Ave., Fox Island, WA 98333 20001 Bay Rd. SW, Lakebay, WA 98459

Joemma Beach State Park

Boat Launch

253.884.1944

Parks.State.Wa.Us/524/ Joemma-Beach

Vaughn Boat Launch

Boat Launch

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17999 Hall Rd. NW, Vaughn, WA 98394

Home Boat Launch

Boat Launch

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1922 A St., Lakebay, WA 98349

Wollochet Bay Boat Ramp

Boat Launch

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37th St. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Purdy Boat Launch Ramp

Boat Launch

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7726 WA-302, Gig Harbor, WA 98329

Gig Harbor Public Boat Launch

Boat Launch

253.305.1000

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8723 Randall Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

Longbranch Boat Launch

Boat Launch

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15603 72nd St. SW, Longbranch, WA 98351

Book Store

253.853.3355

NoDearthofBooks.com

7803 Pioneer Way, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Chalet in the Woods

Boutique

253.851.8678

ChaletintheWoods.com

9406 74th Ave. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332

Tickled Pink

Clothing & Accessories

253.858.1751

TickledPinkStores.com

3026 Harborview Dr. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Treasures 4 Humanity

Clothing & Accessories

206.250.6563

Treasures4Humanity.com

7811 Pioneer Way, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Sharon’s Resale Boutique

Clothing & Accessories

253.851.3550

Ship to Shore Marine & Kayak

Boating Merchandise

253.858.6090

ShiptoShoreMarine.com

3403 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

Dolly Mama Boutique

Clothing & Accessories

253.851.5113

DollyMamaBoutique.com

7700 Pioneer Way #103, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Beach Basket Gift, Clothing & Christmas Shop

Gift Shop

253.858.9639

Facebook.com/Beach BasketGiftShop

4102 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

The Garden Room & Home

Gift Shop

253.514.6033

TheGardenRoomStore.com

4729 Point Fosdick Dr. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Maritime Jewelers

Jewelers

253.853.4579

MaritimeJewelers.com

3116 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Clark’s Jewelers

Jewelers

253.851.5395

ClarksJewelers.com

6946 Kimball Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Ken Walker Jewelers

Jewelers

253.851.6516

KenWalkerJewelers.com

4912 Point Fosdick Dr. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

van der Veen Jewelers

Jewelers

253.514.8478

VanderVeenJewelers.com

4711 Point Fosdick Dr. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

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3226 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

SHOPPING No Dearth of Books

Harbor Landing Indoor Shopping Mall

Mall

SharonsResaleBoutique.com

7620 Pioneer Way, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Uptown Gig Harbor • Mall 4701 Point Fosdick Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.851.4557 • UptownGigHarbor.com Over 35 shops, specialty stores and restaurants all located within walking distance in a charming outdoor shopping center. Shoppers can choose from a mix of national retailers and local merchants offering the latest fashions, or enjoy a bite at a wide selection of fine-dining or quick takeout restaurants and cafes. For the Love of Spice

Spice Store

253.858.0272

LoveofSpice.com

3104 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

THINGS TO DO Gig Harbor Beer Festival

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GigHarborBeerFestival.com

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

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GigHarborFoundation.org

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Gig Harbor Paddlers Cup

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GigHarborPaddlersCup.com

Easter Egg Hunt at Sehmel Homested Park

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PenMetParks.org/Parks/SehmelHomestead-Park

The Green Gig

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GigHarborFoundation.org

Madrona Links Golf Course

Golf Course

Spring / Summer / Fall

253.851.5193

MadronaLinks.com

Gig Harbor Golf Club

Golf Course

Spring / Summer / Fall

253.851.2428

GHGolfClub.com

Gig Harbor Gondola

Water Activity

Spring / Summer / Fall

253.432.0052

GigHarborGondola.com

Uptown Gig Harbor Summer Concert Series

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UpTownGigHarbor.com

Food Truck Feast At Sehmel Homestead Park

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PenMetParks.org

Summer Sounds at Skansie

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GigHarborGuide.com

Duffy Electric Boat Rentals at Gig Harbor Yachts • Boat Rental • Summer 3419 Harborview Dr. (Dockside), Gig Harbor, WA 98332 253.358.3491 • GigHarborYachts.com/Electric-Boat-Rentals.html Hire an experienced skipper or captain the boat yourself aboard one of these all-electric boats. You’ll enjoy a memorable experience on the water while you take in the sights. Don’t forget to grab a coolor and picnic basket for the ride, and head aboard with family and friends for the ultimate relaxing harbor cruise. Lee’s SUP & Kayak Rentals Pier into the Night 7 Seas Brewing Galaxy Luxury Theatres Heritage Distilling Company

Water Activity

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253.858.7341

LeesSUP1.com

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HarborWildWatch.org

Brewery

Year-Round

253.514.8129

7SeasBrewing.com

Movie Theater

Year-Round

253.851.8300

GalaxyTheatres.com/Movie-Theater/ GigHarbor

Distillery

Year-Round

253.509.0008

HeritageDistilling.com

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Explore by Water

Have a Ball

Whether by sail, powerboat, kayak, SUP or electric boat, much of the city’s charm and natural wonders are best seen from the water.

Entertainment options abound, from Galaxy’s IMAX theaters or arcade games, duckpin bowling and a laser tag venue at Ocean5 to creative art classes with AR Workshop.

Support Local

Make Friends

Gig Harbor’s independent boutiques, artists and specialty shops dot the harbor—visits to the Westside and Uptown business districts are a fun excursion as well.

Events and live music are a cornerstone of the harbor’s year-round calendar. From live music in the park to family movies, fall fun runs and cultural fundraisers, there’s always a gathering to suit any interest.

Tip a Glass

Take a Look Back

Brewery, winery, distillery—take your pick. Many favorites were born here in the harbor, and tastings are a great way to preview local libations. Drop in for a cocktail at Heritage Distillery, or try a local brew from favorites 7 Seas Brewing or Wet Coast.

Gig Harbor has a rich maritime history, showcased through gems like the Harbor History Museum or guided tours on the harbor’s Prohibition days.

Share a Plate

Tee Up

Inventive eateries vary from casual grab-and-go spots to fine dining and top-rated seafood shacks.

Hit the greens at several courses, including Madrona Links, the Canterwood Golf & Country Club or the Gig Harbor Golf Club.

Walk on the Wild Side

Capture the Moment

Grab a set of wheels and glide on the Cushman Trail, which winds through the harbor and connects to the Narrows Bridge. Nearby Sehmel Homestead Park offers hiking trails, play areas and gardens to explore.

In one of America’s most picturesque towns, photography options abound—choose from an array of backdrops: a lighthouse framed by Mount Rainier and the Puget Sound, sailboats dotting the harbor, or a beach set against the Narrows Bridge.

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OTHER SERVICES Peninsula Light Co. Coast Movers

Electric Utility

253.857.5950

PenLight.org

13315 Goodnough Dr. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332

Moving

888.546.6820

CoastMovers.com

3621 Hunt St., Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Family First Adult Family Homes • Senior Care & Family Living 4700 Pt. Fosdick Dr. #312, Gig Harbor, WA 89335 253.853.2033 • FamilyFirstAFH.com Family First Adult Family Homes has been a staple in the Gig Harbor community for the past 21 years. Here you can find 24-hour care with hands-on owners, experienced caregivers, in-home doctor visits, semi-private and private rooms and family atmosphere.

PARKS Adam Tallman Park 6811 Wagner Way, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

City Park

Ancich Waterfront Park 3525 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Austin Estuary Park 4009 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Bogue Viewing Platform 8763 N Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Crescent Creek Park 3303 Vernhardson St., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Cushman Trail Borgen Blvd., Hollycroft St., Grandview St.

City Park

Donkey Creek Park 8714 N. Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Eddon Boat Park 3805 N. Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Maritime Pier 3003 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Skansie Brothers Park 3207 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Skate Park 3510 Grandview St., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Jerisich Dock 3211 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor, WA 98332

City Park

Harbor Family Park 6620 32nd St. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

PenMet Parks

Narrows Park 1502 Lucille Pkwy NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

PenMet Parks

Rosedale Park and Community Hall 86th Ave. NW & Rosedale St.

PenMet Parks

Sehmel Homestead Park 10123 78th Ave. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332

PenMet Parks

Gateway Park 10405 State Route 302, Gig Harbor, WA 98329

Key Pen Parks

Passive-use wildlife park with walking trails and wetlands offering interpretive signage and viewing platforms. No restrooms. On-site parking. Viewing platform with grand staircase leading from the platform down to a lowerlevel plaza with picnic tables and public restrooms. An ADA lift can transport those with disabilities down to the water level. City park with a picnic table and human-powered watercraft landing access. Public trail extends under the bridge and connects with Donkey Creek Park. No restrooms. Street parking only. Waterfront mini-park with an urban plaza and shoreline viewing offering panoramic views of Mount Rainier. Seating and tables available for public use. No restrooms. Street parking only. Previously known as “City Park,” a large open-air structure with covered kitchen, play structure, swings, climbing structures, basketball and tennis courts, and baseball field with bleachers are open to the public. Picnic tables and seating available, call to reserve. Paved 6.2-mile trail that features seating, picnic tables, restrooms and parking at points along the trail. Three trailheads are accessible within the city at Borgen Boulevard, Hollycroft Street and ​Grandview Street. 1.3-acre natural park with large grassy open area. Bordered by salmon-bearing Donkey Creek, with a trail that connects to Austin Estuary Park alongside the Harbor History Museum. Benches and restrooms provided for public use. Street parking only. Historic boat-building park with water-access offering landing for human-powered boats, public pier and float, and up to 2-hour moorage at no fee. The brick house provides a kitchen, and there is access to a sandy beach. Street parking only. Pier and 12 x 40 foot load/unload float for mixed use, as well as load/unload facility for commercial vessels. Year-round pump-out. Life jacket loaner station available. Restrooms and seating. On-site parking.” Large waterfront open space offering a covered pavilion, and featuring an historic netshed and home adjacent to Jerisich Dock that helps celebrate and preserve Gig Harbor’s maritime heritage. Restrooms on site. Street parking only. Park includes large concrete bowl for skaters, kids’ climbing wall, play structures, benches and trails with video surveillance. Restrooms available at Grandview Forest Park (adjacent). On-site parking. Public dock offering welcome plaza with restrooms, featuring seasonal splash pad/ water feature, and an accessible viewing deck with picnic tables. Free for day use; water and power available. Boats moored past 8 p.m. must register at kiosk. 18.7-acre wooded park open to the public and accessible via primitive trails. No picnic areas or restrooms. 35-acre park offering over 1,000 feet of Tacoma Narrows shoreline access, excellent fishing and views of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. Picnic area and non motorized boat launch available. Features a gazebo, paved pathways and two viewing telescopes. Rosedale Playfield offers a combination fenced grass youth soccer field, a grass 200-foot softball diamond, two outdoor tennis courts and a half-basketball court. Rosedale Hall is located adjacent to the tennis courts and can be rented for community and organizational events. Large 98-acre park that includes a Boundless Playground, artificial turf soccer field, football, lacrosse and softball fields, the Boeing Mariners Care baseball field, tennis and basketball courts, a 1,500-person amphitheater and a pavilion, in addition to picnic areas and more. 72-acre park featuring plenty of parking, restrooms, play areas for all ages and a large pavilion. Trailhead to popular 360 Trails.

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Start your visit with a walking tour of Silverton exploring all that downtown has to offer. There are charming covered bridges crossing over Silver Creek that are so picturesque. Stop by the Visitors’ Center and pick up a guide to the Silverton murals. There are more than 30 that depict the history of the region. You can also download the Silverton Mural Society app, which gives you a map and information on each mural. Explore the more than 80 acres of botanical gardens at the Oregon Garden. The focus is on the diverse botanical bounty of the Willamette Valley and the Pacific Northwest in over 20 specialty gardens. The commitment to sustainability is fascinating—especially the Rediscovery Forest. There is one of the largest collections of miniature conifers in the country and an Oregon Heritage tree, the 400-year-old Signature Oak. The only Frank Lloyd Wright home in Oregon is the Gordon House. It is an example of his Usonian homes which he designed to be in harmony with the land and were unique to the United States of North America (USONA). Wright included a wood Fretwork window pattern that was unique to each home. The guided tour is informative, and you will learn about the history of the home and Wright’s architectural features. SILVERTON SilvertonChamber.org OREGON GARDEN OregonGarden.org THE GORDON HOUSE TheGordonHouse.org

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Just outside of Silverton is the lovely Oregon Garden Resort. It’s a tranquil oasis from the hustle and bustle of Oregon’s bigger cities, but it is close to Salem and Portland. The resort rooms are spread out in separate buildings with plenty of parking. Situated adjacent to the Oregon Garden, this is a lovely property, and many guests enjoy evening walks around the property. The resort offers a seasonal pool, year-round hot tub and the Moonstone Spa—all great options for relaxation. Room rates include breakfast. The Fireside Lounge is the social hub of the resort and offers a nightly happy hour. There is live music most nights. Check the website for special events. There are some interesting options throughout the year. If you love wine, look at the Oregon Resort’s partnership with the Cascade Foothills Winegrowers. This is a group of 15 small family run wineries nestled in the Cascade Foothills in the quiet side of the Willamette Valley. You’ll find uncrowded tasting rooms and, chances are, the winemaker is pouring your wine. Guests of the Oregon Garden Resort receive exclusive deals at these wineries. Just show proof of your stay with your confirmation email. OREGON GARDEN RESORT OregonGardenResort.com

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BBQ2U There’s nothing like a plate of pure Southern comfort. BBQ2U brings all the smoky flavors of Texas-style barbecue right here to our backyard. Patrons are treated just like family and will enjoy the unique dining atmosphere. Open seven days a week from 11am to 8pm.

4814 Pt. Fosdick Dr. NW | Gig Harbor 253.313.5656 | TexasBBQ2U.com

LUNCHBOX LAB Experience the world's best burgers and shakes at LunchBox Lab Gig Harbor. Stop in for their boozy shakes (using locally produced ice cream), hand-pressed patties, organic fresh buns and premium ingredients. And they're always experimenting with new menu items— come see their newest creations! Complete your experience with an eclectic cocktail from the full bar. Open for lunch and dinner 11:30am to close daily for dine-in, curbside and delivery; private dining event space and corporate catering are also available.

OCCASIONS COFFEE & CREPES Gig Harbor’s home for coffee and crepes! Located in the heart of Gig Harbor at the Franciscan Medical Building, Occasions Coffee and Crepes offers premium, handcrafted espresso drinks, smoothies, fresh salads, hot paninis, fresh made deli sandwiches, soups and of course made-to-order crepes!

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oneer Way, Gig Harbor KETTLEFISH Freshly hooked and perfectly cooked! Opening in Gig Harbor in spring of 2022, KettleFish is the place to go for fresh and delicious Pacific Northwest seafood, featuring Northwest-style fish and chips, clam chowder, cioppino, bouillabaisse, steamers and more! Focused not only on preparing a delicious meal, with seafood sourced from sustainable resources, steam kettle cooking process Byron St,their Silverdale · 360-692-9611 is extremely energy efficient and fast. To find out more and to order online, visit their website.

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MILKVUE HANDCRAFTED DONUTS + COFFEE Experience inspirational donut creations and the "happiest" customer service! Known for fresh mochi donuts, raised, filled, fritters and cake donuts, enjoy a variety of unique flavors including horchata, blueberry lavender, cookies and cream, maple bacon, raspberry and more! Also enjoy Italian sodas, Bubble Tea and Olympia Coffee. Takeout only. Stop in Mon.-Wed. 8am-5pm, Fri. 7am-5pm, Sat.Sun. 9am-5pm.

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DYE YOUR EGGS

THE NATURAL WAY by JILLIAN CHANDLER

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April 17 marks Easter 2022, and as is tradition for many, dying eggs is a fun, family friendly way to celebrate the holiday while spending time together.

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There are store-bought home-dying options available, but have you thought about doing something different this year? Like utilizing ingredients found in your kitchen to naturally color those Easter eggs? If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve helped make it simple for all ages to navigate and color those eggs in a beautiful assortment of colors, both deep and light hues, that are sure to impress.

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• PURCHASE YOUR HAND-CRAFTED BOWL. PRICE STARTS AT $15. • CHOOSE A DELICIOUS SOUP DONATED BY LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND CHEFS • ENJOY THIS SIMPLE MEAL AND FEED OUR HUNGRY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.

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Spring into Family Fun with PenMet Parks S AT U R D AY

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reate memories and a family tradition by attending PenMet Parks’ Spring Egg Hunt. PenMet Parks’ Spring Egg Hunt returns in 2022 for its 14th year! Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 16, and don’t miss the fun, excitement, smiles and laughter the hunt is sure to bring. The event is held the Saturday before Easter, 10am to 2pm, at Sehmel Homestead Park in Gig Harbor. The event features egg hunts for multiple age groups, entertainment, crafts, games, food trucks, and more, shares Matthew Kerns, CPRP, recreation services manager for PenMet Parks. Egg hunts are divided into small age groups for children up to fifth grade, and every child is guaranteed a chance to find eggs and win a great prize. Families will have the chance to visit with the Easter Bunny and enjoy other spring activities.

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The event is free for families to attend and participate, though registration is required. There is a suggested donation of a food drive Item. To find out more about this year’s Spring Egg Hunt, and other spring happenings, be sure to visit PenMetParks.org. It’s time to get outside and celebrate spring with PenMet Parks!

SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS ONLINE! Want your event to appear on the largest event site in the Northwest? Submit your events to us online at Events. DirectoryNorthwest.com 24/7, 365 days a year!

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The Gig Harbor Waterfront Restaurant Week Held on Gig Harbor’s downtown waterfront, the 2022 Restaurant Week made its return on February 28 and continues through Sunday, March 13, at participating downtown waterfront establishments. Spanning not just one but two weeks, you’ve got plenty of time to visit all of your favorites, or try something new! Spring is in the air! It’s time to get out, enjoy a meal, and show your support to our downtown waterfront businesses. To see participating establishments and menus, visit GigHarborWaterfront.org/restaurant-week.

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Altrusa of Gig Harbor presents Empty Bowls, taking place Saturday, March 5, 11am to 2pm at Chapel Hill Church. All you have to do is purchase your handcrafted bowl, choose a delicious soup prepared and donated by local restaurants and chefs, and enjoy this simple meal. One hundred percent of the net proceeds from this event will provide food for hungry children and families in the local community. For additional details, and to find out more about Altrusa of Gig Harbor, visit AltrusaGigHarbor.org/empty-bowls.

Don’t miss this 5k and 12k run/walk on Saturday, March 19, presented by the Greater Gig Harbor Foundation. From 8am to noon, don your best Irish and jig over the hills and dales of the gorgeous Cushman Trail St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Proceeds benefit the Gig Harbor Senior Center, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, working to enrich, engage and support our peninsula’s vibrant senior community. For details and registration, visit GGHF.info/shamrockn.

Rainiers baseball is back, and it’s time to celebrate R City over nine innings at Cheney Stadium. Join in the fun on Tuesday, April 5, as the sights, sounds and tastes of the ballpark await, and the Tacoma Rainiers kick off another season of affordable family fun in the South Sound. For tickets and to view the full season schedule, be sure to visit TacomaRainiers.com. See you at the game!

Daffodil Grand Floral Parade An annual tradition that brings communities together, the Daffodil Festival is set to return for its 89th year. The Queen’s Coronation takes place March 27, where 23 Daffodil Princesses will vye for the title of Daffodil Queen. The Daffodil Grand Floral Parade is happening Saturday, April 9, in which it will make its way through Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner and Orting. The theme? Hope Rises. Then, April 22 through 24, is the Daffodil Marine Festival & Marine Parade at the Tacoma Yacht Club. Also on April 24 is the Junior Daffodil Parade, hosted by the Proctor District of Tacoma. To find out more about these events, visit TheDaffodilFestival.org.

‘Winter’ Sip & Stroll Originally scheduled for February 5, Gig Harbor’s Winter Sip & Stroll is now taking place this spring! Saturday, April 30, is the new date for this tasting event focusing on Northwest wines, brews, spirits and ciders, accompanied by small bites. This tasty event happens along the Gig Harbor downtown waterfront; the perfect place to spend a cool spring day strolling and tasting. Early bird tickets are $35; price increases April 25 to $40, and $45 the day of the event. Check out GigHarborWaterfront.org for additional details and to purchase tickets.

* Please note, as of press time, these events were still scheduled to take place as planned. Due to the continuing pandemic, there is the possibility that event schedules may change or events canceled completely. Be sure to visit event websites to stay up to date with current information.

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What you dream, we make happen.

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