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Briefly . . . Family wins LCD TV from auto mall PORT TOWNSEND — Francisca LanphearRamirez and her children were the winners of a 40-inch LCD TV during a raffle sponsored by Ruddell Auto Mall. The $2,000 raised through the raffle will be donated to United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County. This is the second year Ruddell Auto has held a weekend sale at the corner of state Highways 19 and 20 and designated UGN as a recipient of their raffle proceeds. With each car purchased, Ruddell contributed $50 to the UGN fund and gave the new owner a raffle ticket. “We always try to be good community neighbors,” said Howie Ruddel, owner of Ruddell Auto Mall. “That’s why we want to support UGN when we come to Jefferson County to sell cars. “We are also leaving $30,000 in tax revenues in Jefferson County as a result of this week’s sales.” “This donation is a good start to our 2011-2012 campaign, and I am impressed with businesses who think about the needs of nonprofits in communities where they do business,” said UGN Executive Director Carla Caldwell. UGN helps fund more than 30 nonprofit organizations in Jefferson County through its annual fundraising campaign.

Cub Scouts kickoff SEQUIM — The Sequim Cub Scouts Pack 4490 will hold its fall kickoff meeting at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Information on joining Cub Scouts and Pack activities will be offered. Boys in first to fifth grade are eligible for Cub Scouts.

Following the film, there will be a conversation with film director Linda Hattendorf. There will be an encore screening of the film in Linkletter Hall at Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Admission for that screening is $5. Eighty-year-old Jimmy Mirikitani survived the trauma of World War II internment camps, Hiroshima and homelessness by creating art. But when 9/11 threatens his life on the New York City streets and a local filmmaker brings him to her home, the two embark on a journey to confront Jimmy’s painful past. Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics is a United Way of Clallam County partner agency.

Volkswagen show SEQUIM — The Strait Air Volksgruppe recently held its fifth annual North Olympic Volks Fair at Francisca Lanphear-Ramirez, third from left, and her children, from left, Yarro, Shiloh, Manaseh 7 Cedars Casino. and MiAmada, stand with Ruddell Auto Mall owner Howie Ruddell and the 40-inch LCD TV the Awards were presented family won in a drawing during the local Ruddell auto sale. to the following Volkswagen owners: For more information, ter of the Daughters of the Volunteers in Medicine of event coordinator. ■  Best in Show: Pat phone Robert Streett at American Revolution will “CarFit provides older the Olympics will host its McFarland of Tacoma with 360-460-9779. meet at the North Olympic fourth annual Healthy adults with the tools to his 1964 Karmann Ghia Skills Center, 905 W. Ninth Harvest Fundraising understand and apply the ■  Early Bug (up to St., at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dinn­er at the Port Angeles 1967): Larry Winthur of CarFit inspections safety features of their Sept. 21. vehicles.” CrabHouse Restaurant, Kalama and his 1962 Bug. PORT ANGELES — Air Force veteran Tom Trained volunteers com221 N. Lincoln St., on Fri■  Late Bug (’68-plus): With the goal of keeping Peloquin will discuss the plete a 12-point checklist day, Sept. 30. Francie Louden of Port seniors safer on the road“real story behind the Decwith each driver. A social hour will be Angeles and her 1970 Bug. ways, driving experts will laration of Independence” Among the items held from 5:30 p.m. to ■  Early Bus (up to offer free CarFit inspecchecked are the positioning and, if time allows, how the 6:30 p.m., with dinner 1967): David Louden of tions designed to help of the airbag, seat belt and nation ended up with the served at 6:30 p.m. Port Angeles with his 1957 seniors find out how the Electoral College. Tickets are $75 per per- Bus. “fit” of their personal vehi- head restraint to the Few people know the driver, as well as the vehison, and reservations are ■  Late Bus (1968 and cle affects their driving. true history of the Declaracle’s operational equipment required by Friday, later): Michael and ShanThe inspections will be (lights, hazard lights, horn, tion of Independence, and Sept. 23. non Shapiro of Spanaway held at the Port Angeles Peloquin will answer questires). Reservations can be with their 1974 Bus. Walmart, 3411 E. Kolonels tions like “Why was The inspection is permade by phoning Patty ■  Type III: Wayne Way, from noon to 3 p.m. Thomas Jefferson chosen to Hannah at 360-452-8656 or Dawson of Spanaway with formed while vehicles are Friday. parked; there is no driving draft it?” and more. emailing mphannah@ his 1967 Squareback. The event also will proLunch is $10, payable at olypen.com. test. ■  Water-cooled: Al vide motorists with comm­ the dining room door. The free inspection Proceeds from ticket and Gail Cortese of Port unity traffic safety To RSVP, phone Christakes about 20 minutes. sales go to provide needed Angeles with their 2003 resources intended to keep tine Hill at 360-582-0989 To make an appointhealth care to the underBeetle. them driving safely longer. by Friday. ment or for more informaprivileged in the local com■  Other (Other VW “As we age, changes in For more information on munity. tion, phone Pfafman at Models): Pat McFarland of our vision, flexibility, the Daughters of the Amer360-821-9991 or leave a As part of the program, Tacoma with his 1964 Karstrength, range of motion ican Revolution, phone Pat there will be a screening of mann Ghia. message at 360-344-9721. and even size and height Graham at 360-417-1346. “The Cats of Mirikitani,” ■  Special Interest: may make us less comfortwinner of the Audience able and reduce our control DAR meeting set Brian Watson of Olympia VIMO dinner set Award at the 2006 Tribeca with his 1975 Baja. behind the wheel,” said PORT ANGELES — Film Festival. Linda Pfafman, the PORT ANGELES — The Michael Trebert ChapPeninsula Daily News

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