Duck Derby prize winners

Here are the prizes, winners and donors won Sunday in 15th Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby.

Each item lists the prize ranking, the prize, the winner and the prize donor.

1. 2004 Wilder Toyota truck, Gail Dunmire, Wilder Toyota.

2. $2,000 in cash, Brown Maloney, 7 Cedars Casino.

3. $1,500 in cash, Charlotte Metzler, 7 Cedars Casino.

4. $1,000 in cash, Olympic Distributing, 7 Cedars Casino.

5. $500 Gift Certificate, Lincoln Nearing, Blake Sand and Gravel, Sequim.

6. Ramada Hotel/Mariners getaway, James Kurle, KONP.

7. Two nights stay, Nora Kienholz, Ocean Park Resort, LaPush.

8. Casino package, 1 night, limo and dinner for two, Bushwhacker, Sequim Bay Lodge.

9. 500 square feet of sod, Anita Ferris, Dungeness Turf Farm Inc.

10. Strathcona stay, Trilby and Katie Bowie, two nights Strathcona and round trip tickets on Black Ball ferry.

11. $200 gift certificate, Vern Cooper, Forks Thrifty Mart.

12. One night’s lodging, Megan Fouts, The Manitou Lodge, Forks.

13. One night stay with dinner for two, Russ Macomber, Lake Crescent Lodge.

14. One night’s lodging and dinner for two, Willard Henkes, Log Cabin Resort.

15. One night’s lodging, Bill and Kathy Hennessey, Three Rivers Resort, Neah Bay.

16. Elwha River trip for four, Kathy Shubkin, Olympic Raft and Kayak.

17. Year of lube, Smith and Green, Ruddell Auto Mall.

18. Four dinner entrees , Terry and Jill Neske, Bella Italia Restaurant.

19. Four dinner entrees, Jim Fink, Toga’s International Cuisine.

20. Round trip for four to Victoria, R.J. Brinkmann, Jack Harmon/Victoria Express.

21. One year wash and wax, Jennifer Petty, First Race Car Wash.

22. Round trip for four to Victoria, Gene Unger Engineering, $100, MV Coho.

23. Kayak trip for two, Alyson Schilke, Olympic Raft and Kayak.

24. One year identity theft shield membership, Judy Tordini, Dick Kent, Independent Associates.

25 Gift certificate, Gloria Pazan, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

26. Gift certificate, Builder’s Hardware and Supply, Gross’s Nursery Florist.

27. Gift certificate, Susan Urry, Thurman’s Electrical and Plumbing.

28. Gasoline, John Leslie, Bob’s Chevron.

29. Gasoline, Robert Larsen, Lovell’s 76.

30. Gift certificate, Nancy Larson, Washburn’s General Store, Neah Bay.

31. Electric griddle, Gordon Day, True Value, Forks.

32. Craftsman 18 volt drill/drive set, Hutt’s Hood, Sears in Sequim.

33. Gift certificate, C.W. Mays, Hooters.

34. Two rounds of golf, Mike McEvoy, Dungeness Golf Course.

35. Roundtrip Port Angeles to Sea-Tac Airport, Marc Kalla, Olympic Bus Lines.

36. Haircut and style, Cathy Vanos, Mad Maggi Boutique and Salon, Sequim.

37. Gift certificate, Mike and Judy Neuharth, The Hair Connections.

38. Gift certificate, Kaizer Bharucha, The Cat’s Meow.

39. Gift certificate, Vince Lindley, Purple Haze Lavender.

40. Gift certificate, Rose Wilson, The Oak Table Cafe, Sequim.

41. Gift certificate, Curtis Construction, The Oak Table Cafe, Sequim.

42. Gift certificate, Pam Dahl, $50, Chestnut Cottage.

43. Gift certificate, Sandy Wells, South-North Gardens Restaurant, Forks.

44. Gift certificate, Respironics, Inc., Swain’s.

45. Gift certificate, Cheryl Coscarart, Bay Variety.

46. Gift certificate, Dr. Jeff Chen, C’est Si Bon.

47. Gift certificate, Margaret Wannek, Fern Gallery Gift Shop, Forks.

48. Gift certificate, Sammy and Dana Swaim, Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant.

49. Gift certificate, Olympic Game Farm, Lloyd George Jewelers, Forks.

50. Gift certificate, Steve Snyder, $50, Downriggers.

51. Gift certificate, Diane Dawson, Chinook Pharmacy, Forks.

52. Gift certificate, Dr. Mark Fischer, Traylor’s Restaurant.

53. Gift certificate, Avamere, Castaway’s Restaurant and Lounge.

54. Gift certificate, Mike Smith, Sunrise Car Wash.

55. Dinner for two, George Justus, River’s Edge Restaurant, LaPush.

56. Gift certificate, Lisa Springer, The Catered Affair, Forks.

57. Gift certificate, Jim’s Pharmacy, Michael’s Divine Dining.

58. Gift certificate, Peggy Larson, Joshua’s Restaurant and Lounge.

59. Gift certificate, Leonard Lewicki, Main Street Hair Salon, Forks.

60. Gift certificate, Dane Dau, First Street Haven.

61. Gift certificate, Duane at Wilson Meats, The Errant Elk, Forks.

62. Tanning certificate, Jeri Bowden, Perfect Image, Forks.

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