Port Orchard Independent, April 25, 2014

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RAISING MONEY FOR OSO VICTIMS

Friday, April 25, 2014 • Port Orchard Independent

FIVE GENERATIONS

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Port Orchard Eagles (left to right) Debra Davies, Oso Fund chairman; Tom Riedel, Aerie 2338 president and Sharon Mathis, Ladies Auxiliary president, display a $4,127 check to help victims of the Oso mudslide. The Eagles raised the money from dinners, raffles and donations during a two-week period. Courtesy Photo

Emma Otis, age 112, old Grayson Ferreria, Surrounding Otis (left granddaughter Nancy Hansville.

of Poulsbo (center) holds her great-greatgrandchild, one-monthof Gig Harbor, as the family celebrates five generations recently. to right) is great-granddaughter Breean Pugh, 28, of Gig Harbor; Pugh, 56, of Port Orchard; and daughter Doris Davies, 89, of

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Marcus Whitman Junior High School student Shane Fitzpatrick (center) was honored as Kiwanis Club’s Student of the Month for March. Each month the Kiwanis Club honors outstanding junior high and high school students. The students are nominated by teachers and administrators at each school and invited to a catered lunch with their family. The students are recognized at the meeting and presented with a check. Pictured with Fitzpatrick are Brian Carlson, MWJHS principal and Kris Christenberry, assistant principal.


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