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SATURDAYMAY 12,20182:00 PM & 7 :00 PM

McCurdy PavilionFORT WORDENPTWearableArt.com

THORNED ORANGE BIPED

B Y M A R G I E M C D O N A L DM O D E L E D B Y B O N N I E O B R E M S K I

P H O T O B Y P A T R I C I A W E E D M A N

PORT TOWNSEND’S 8TH ANNUAL

WEARABLE ART SHOW

FUNDRAISER FOR JEFFERSON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S FUND FOR WOMEN & GIRLS

SATURDAYSATURDAYMAY MAY 12,2018

WEARABLE ART SHOW

Astonishing Art

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Celebrating �Women Helping Women

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Welcome and Thank You

for participating in the

PT Wearable Art Show 2018,

brought to you by the

Jefferson Community Foundation

Fund for Women & Girls.

We are very grateful that

you are here.

Among the many treasured assets of our County are the talented artists of all back-grounds and ages who live and create here.

Today, we are excited to feature many of them in action as well as artists from Oregon, New York, Canada and Chile. Proceeds from today’s event will result in a grant to a local nonprofit working to improve the lives of women and girls throughout Jefferson County.

So on behalf of the Steering Committee of the Fund for Women & Girls, the Board of the Jefferson Community Foundation, and the people who will be served by your contribu-tions, thank you.

We hope you enjoy the runway shows and the great festivities that surround them!

—Siobhan CantyExecutive Director

Jefferson Community Foundation

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YOU’RE MAKING A D IFFERENCE!

Enjoy the show and feel good knowing that your presence is

helping to change the lives of women and girls so they can be safe, secure,

equal, and empowered.

That is the mission of the Jefferson Community Foundation Fund for Women & Girls and all of the money raised here at the Wearable Art Show go to the Fund.

This year, a grant for $8,200 was awarded to The Benji Project, an organization formed to honor the memory of a teen victim of suicide, to offer a course called “Making Friends with Yourself.” It is offered in collaboration with the Jefferson County School-based Health Centers under the guidance of Susan O’Brien.

JCF FUND FOR WOMEN & GIRLS STEERING COMMITTEE

Julie Gertler, ChairMarla AlthouseElizabeth Clapp

Judith ChamblissJane Ludwig

Mary RothschildJan Whyte

Friendly Anemone, Saundra Althouse, PT, WA

FW&G GRANT RECIPIENTS

2018Instructor development & Programming for At-Risk Youth, The Benji Project & Jefferson

County School-based Health Centers

2017Healthy Families Nutrition Program,

Dove House

2016Centrum’s “DANCE This!”

2015“The TEEN Project” of the Port Townsend

Marine Science Center

2014“Clemente Family Financial Literacy and

Empowerment Project,” a collaboration of Clemente, Dove House and Kitsap Bank

2013“Basic Needs for Homeless Women,”

OLYCAP

2012“Women in Transition,”

Friends of the PT Library

2011“The GIRLS Project (Girls in Real Life Science),”

Port Townsend Marine Science Center

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JUDGESEDUARDO KHAWAM is a fashion expert and founder of Metropolitan Fashion Week. MetroFW has made a global impact on the fashion scene by presenting events held in dramatic, non-traditional venues that showcase fashion designers and exquisite costume creations in Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York and Miami.

SARA MALL JOHANI has been a workingartist since 1974.She is a sculptor, designer, photogra-pher, graphic artist, jeweler and originator and co-founder of Wild Olympic Salmon (1987). She and her husband teach and sculpt together at The Lateral Line Bronze Casting Studio in Chimacum.

LYNN DI NINO has been self-supporting through commissions, shows and galleries due to a lifetime pre-occupation of making things in many media: social commentary sculpture and inno-vative clothing. She was a core member of the Seattle group, Friends of the Rag, who presented over 90 live shows. Lynn’s wearable art coats are featured in our Boutique.

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WAS AWARDS 2018

Best-in-Show: $2500

Second: $1000

Third: $500

People’s Choice: $500 Sponsored by Gale Investment Management

Best Student: $250 Sponsored by Mary’s Grace, Suzanne Cunliffe

Best Fashion: $500

Best Use of Materials: $300 Sponsored by Waste Not Want Not

Best Hair & Make-up: $125 each Sponsored by Blue Moose Café

Peer Award:$500 Sponsored by Teri Nomura

Thank you KOP-CTAKitsap & Olympic Peninsulas Clothing & Textile Advisors (KOP-CTA) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to educate, share, and promote sewing, clothing, and textile knowledge. In the last twenty years, KOP has grown to almost 90 volunteers who work with adults and youth in their communities.

Our 2018 grants in memory of long time member, Linda Johnston, included one to children working with Port Townsend’s Wearable Art Show. KOP-CTA is in its 19th year of sponsoring kids’ summer sewing, quilting, and creative sewing camps. For more information, contact Barbara Gross, [email protected].

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PREVIOUS SHOW WINNERS

2017Best-in-Show: Cherry Bibler,

Linda Lancaster, Wanda HechtBest Student: Nadia Fisch

People’s Choice: Margie McDonald

2016Best-in-Show: Lyn GlavianoBest Student: Emillia Nunn

People’s Choice: Galadriel Nichols

2015Best-in-Show: Nonie Gaines

Best Student: Karyn LaoPeople’s Choice: Nonie Gaines

2014Best-in-Show: Rebecca Maxim

Best Student: Una McFadinPeople’s Choice: Margie McDonald

2013Best-in-Show: paula pay la renta

Best Student: Anna MoorePeople’s Choice: paula pay la renta

2012Best-in-Show: Galadriel NicholsBest Student: Kirsten Griswold

People’s Choice (tie): paula pay la renta, Anita Edwards

2011Best-in-Show: Margie McDonald

Best Student: Hana McAdamPeople’s Choice: Judith Bird

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PROGRAM PLEASE NOTE: The Boutique will have items

for sale before and after each show. THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION.

Please use the restrooms prior to the show.

Fashion1. QUILTED DRAGON LADY COATPrice: $400Artist: Delaine Gately, Gig Harbor, WAModel: Kayla DarvilleWhile in Kauai, I fell in love with the base fabric, and knew it would make a great coat. The sewing pattern and embellishments are my creation.

2. COAT OF BLUEPrice: $800Artist: paula pay la renta, Marrowstone Isl., WAModel: Toni DroscherThis coat loves to go places! It looks best in motion with its long, clean lines, and roomy pockets.

3. PRIMA JACKET Price: $500Artist: Joyce Wilkerson, Port Townsend, WAModel: Gina JohnstonThe Prima Jacket is a stylish, lightweight casual jacket, perfect for the Pacific Northwest climate. The handwoven shadow weave is made of rayon, tencel, and cotton.

4. RADIO WARRIORPrices: Suit $750, Belt $650, Head Piece $100Artists: Michelle MacKenzie Felsenhardt & Aura Shahaf Woelfle, Santiago, Chile; Brooklyn, NYModel: Jessica PlumbAn elegant fusion of photo-printed fabric and fused glass pieces, embodying feminine strength, this suit began with lines drawn on one of the artists during radiation treatment for breast cancer.

5. WEDDING DRESS BY THE SEAPrice: $2200Artist: Donna Lark, Port Townsend, WAModel: Lauren LarkDelicate Nuno felting created this sheer reversible dress and headdress. They are constructed from mulberry silk lap, merino wool, lace, and beach glass.

6. A WALK IN THE RAINPrice: $850Artist: Teri Nomura, Port Townsend, WAModel: Linda Abbott-RoeThis fall-colored raincoat stands out against gray skies. Lined coat with hood is made of pieced and appliquéd stitched waterproof, breathable nylon. Let it rain!

7. THE WEEKENDERPrice: $975Artist: Diana Gipson, Port Townsend, WAModel: Kathy MackTaking a trip this summer and want to travel light? This three-piece outfit is the perfect solution for almost any fun weekend destination.

8. JOSEPHINE’S COAT OF MANY COLORSPrice: $400Artist: Delaine Gately, Gig Harbor, WAModel: Kayla DarvilleQuilted full-length coat features nostalgic embel-lishments. I am inspired by thrift shop treasures of vintage silks and other textiles.

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9. A STURDY BUTTERFLY Price: $185Artist: Crystal Taggart, Bremerton, WAModel: Grace LoveThe beauty of a butterfly is captured in metal as Dragonhide knitted armor attached to a leather jacket.

10. SMOKIN’Price: $250Artist: Tamara Halligan, Port Townsend, WAModel: Jacob WadeA bespoke suit for spring! Floral smoking jacket with matching cigarette pants were created from upcycled floral drapes. Topstitched with the style of brocade.

11. POETRY COATPrice: $900Artist: paula pay la renta, Marrowstone Isl., WAModel: Signe Rose Lalish-MenaghThe text says it all: “From hemline to her throat/From mountaintop to ocean The woman in this coat/Is poetry in motion.”

12. RHAPSODY IN BLACK, WHITE AND GRAY Price: $750Artist: Teri Nomura, Port Townsend, WAModel: Angela WilkinsonThis swinging coat has a hood and is a great match for Pacific Northwest weather. The striking fabric is a collage of stitched and felted wool.

Student Art13. REVENGE OF THE ORIGAMIStudent Artist & Model: Claire Porter, Age 9, Port Townsend, WAInspired by Claire’s love of nature, recycled paper bags create this friendly grub who is chased by origami rising up from human’s refuse.

14. FRIENDLY ANEMONEStudent Artist & Model: Saundra Althouse, Age 11, Port Ludlow, WAThis affable piece was constructed out of papier mâché, thread spindles, plastic core plugs and adorned with pit balls. Manufacturing waste at its best!

15. POM POM POWERStudent Artist & Model: Una McFadin, Age 12, Portland, ORThis extraordinary piece is made from yoga mats, duct tape, glue, and LOTS of pom-poms. Una’s inspiration was her love of color and texture.

16. INTERMISSIONStudent Artist & Model: Nadia Fisch, Age 12, Port Townsend, WATicket stubs from the Rose Theater make up this mop-like creature. Just look in the back row of the movie theatre!

17. VENOME MILITANTStudent Artist & Model: Kailey Elvira Erickson, Age 15, Quilcene, WAA venom militant is a role. A defender. They are all nameless, just lost in the life of war and protection.

18. FROST BITEStudent Artist: Kailey Elvira Erickson, Age 15, Quilcene, WAModel: Angel EricksonInspired while wielding a hot glue gun and creating an icicle mask, “Frost Bite” and its theme of snow and ice was born.

19. TOXIC MASCULINITYStudent Artist: Rhayne Bates, Age 17, Port Townsend, WAModel: Alex Ben-BarakRepresenting the social expectations of adhering to traditional male gender roles, limiting their emotional range, freedom of expression, and seeking dominance.

20. TRICKS UP THE SLEEVEStudent Artist & Model: Alec Killam, Age 16, Quilcene, WA“Tricks Up the Sleeve” is inspired by my love of playing card games. This character is the King of Spades, ruler of the land Gambleron.

21. DRAGON GODDESSStudent Artist & Model: Isabella Nunn, Age 11, Port Townsend, WAAn obsession with ancient stories inspired Isabella to create a mythology all her own, thus was born a fantasy of found fabric titled: Dragon Goddess

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Adult Wearable Art

22. CLOUD OF BECOMINGArtist & Model: Camille Hildebrandt, Chimacum, WAThe “Cloud of Becoming” is a tribute to the pioneer performance artist Loie Fuller and inspired by the vaulted architecture of the McCurdy Pavilion.

23. DON’T LIKE THE WEATHER? WAIT 2 MINUTESArtist & Model: Crystal Taggart, Bremerton, WAThis piece represents the indecisiveness of Olympic Peninsula weather. A downpour one moment, sunshine the next. The tutu supports a rain shower, while clouds hover above.

24. YES YOU CAN-CANArtist & Model: Corine de Boer, Port Townsend, WAYes You Can-Can save the planet and upcycle aluminum soda and beer cans into a wearable art hoop skirt and capelet.

25. WORKING WOMAN’S WARDROBEArtist: paula pay la renta, Marrowstone Isl., WAModel: Shan SheltonRemove outfits from garment bag and put them on the outside. Place model inside. Voilà: entire wardrobe can be worn at once!

26. ALETHEA THE GEARHEADArtist: Kirsten Gaston, Lakewood, WAModel: Sarenia FoughtAlthea the Female Gearhead is a mix of metal, paper, plastic, and fabric. She is ready to repair anything!

27. A BEER IN TIME SAVES NINEArtists: Jackie Aase & Karen Forbes, Port Townsend, WAModel: Clarice Elizabeth ForbesBar none, this is hop couture at its finest. Over 70 microbrews are featured in this outfit using more than 350 cans of beer.

28. FLY HOME TO ROOSTArtist & Model Heather Hicks, Port Townsend, WAHand-painted canvas kimono paired with a geisha wig and birdhouse fascinator. Brocade, twigs, cedar leaves, and pine cones create this piece that is inspired by birds.Yes You Can-Can, Corine de Boer, Port Townsend, WA

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29. THE TIN WOMAN - WITH HEARTArtist & Model: Kim Preston, Port Townsend, WAThe Tin Woman is made of blinds, dryer hose, pie tins and insulation. Her heart is wire, tissue paper, and a chicken feed bag.

30. A WALK IN THE WOODSArtist: Kali Balma Peterson, Seattle, WAModel: Kaitlin ChesterNorthwest nature inspired the moss and lichen covered bodice, crinoline supported skirt, and mixed media pieces.

31. (HEN)SPIRED OR WHAT CAME FIRST?Artist: Tina Flores-McCleese, Port Townsend, WAModel: Nan DumondCreated from locally sourced feathers, eggshells, feedbags, and chicken wire, you’d have to wake with the chickens to find a fresher ensemble.

32. ANIMALS IN THE LANDSCAPEArtist: Donna Lark, Port Townsend, WAModel: Barbara RamseyThis interpretation of the Franz Marc painting uses vibrant colors to fuse animal and landscape. The felted mask and coat are constructed of hand dyed silk and wool.

33. SHADOW WALKERArtist & Model: Bonnie Christoffersen, Port Townsend, WAThe weavers of six Indonesian islands, and the fragility of the threads that bind them together, is represented in this garment constructed of collected handwoven scraps.

34. THE QUEEN OF PATCHWORKArtists: Elizabeth Jameson & Sakura Davis, Seattle, WAModel: Svetlana BeggsThe dress is a mother/daughter collaboration inspired by patchwork quilts, made from Sakura’s handmade batik and vintage fabrics.

35. SAORISE THE FAIRYArtist: Kirsten Gaston, Lakewood, WAModel: Polly MacomberThe paper, feathers, and twill create Saorise the fairy. She just wants to be free.

36. QUEEN SEW SEW; MENDING THE SORROWS OF THE WORLDArtist: Clara Graham, Seattle, WAModel: Julie ReadQueen Sew Sew is an avatar for a sacred and sustainable earth. She mends the world’s sorrows with kindness and love a stitch at a time.

37. SNOW QUEENArtist: Rebecca Bartenetti, Des Moines, WAModel: Felicia BartenettiThe “Snow Queen” is a winter wonderland. The idea came about during our recent white Christmas. 38. NATURE’S BEAUTYArtist: Elizabeth Osmer, Kingston, WAModel: Pallas Burhen“Nature’s Beauty” is embodied in this piece made of ethically harvested deerskin, foraged cedar boughs, and antler adornments to create the bodice, skirt, and train.

39. REGALLY TIEING ONE ONArtist & Model: Lin Nyberg, Snohomish, WAA regal gown composed of men’s neckties. Slashed sleeves lined with tiny lights lead the eye to the lit Elizabethan collar and tiara.

40. TRASHY IS CLASSYArtists: Cherry Bibler, Linda Lancaster, & Wanda Hecht, Sequim, WAModel: Sonja YoungerDeconstructed shopping bags were upcycled to make this bubble skirt which transforms into a fabulous gown and embellished with handmade plastic flowers.

41. SHARP’ISHArtist: Lisa Doray, Port Townsend, WAModel: Coca SanchezSharp’ish. A little bit edgy, a little bit flexible, in an expression that releases the energy needing to get out.

42. PLASTICARIAArtist: Margie McDonald, Port Townsend, WAModel: Maggie DayMargie’s husband Alan supplied the roll of cello-phane, a scrapyard purchase. Stiff orange fencing is the framework for hundreds of folded and stapled plastic squares.

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43. MODERN MERMAIDArtist: Emmett Lalish, Seattle, WA Models: Ellie Wytychak & Xuny HaleyCreated from 3D printed plastic formed into chain-mail, these dresses form to the body like the scales of a fish. Download at: www.thingiverse.com/emmett/designs.

44. MOLLUSK ROUGEArtist: Libby Urner Wennstrom, Port Townsend, WAModel: Drea DiPreteInspired by the Can Can girls at the historic “Moulin Rouge” and made possible by a pile of 1980’s prom dresses and a fascination with octopus legs.

45. SEA URCHIN — HUG ME, DON’T TOUCH ME Artist & Model: Ann Emineth, Port Townsend, WAMade of knitted cords, long straws, recycled steel spring, and recycled faux fur vest into a dress with more knitted cords, to protect its soft core with its prickly exterior.

46. WOMAN OVER BOARD Artist: Amy Dahlberg, Port Townsend, WAModel: Thea O’DellA storm of life jackets, rope, and buoys make up this piece. Special thanks to Kris Day at the Northwest Maritime Center’s Marine Thrift store for collecting materials.

47. SHRIMPESQUEArtist: Margie McDonald, Port Townsend, WAModel: Bonnie ObremskiAlan purchased a box of organza sashes at a yard sale and Margie sewed them together with copper wire enclosing a compressed plastic tube creating a form suggestive of a mutant shrimp.

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WEARABLE ART ALL YEAR LONG

MAY: Rhody ParadeJoin Main Street in your wearable

art creation on May 19th.

AUGUST: Uptown Street Fair & ParadeJoin the parade with Main Street

on August 18th.

FALL: Port Townsend School of ArtSign up to take a Wearable Art class from

Margie McDonald—open to all ages.

OCTOBER: Call to ArtistsThe call goes out on October 1st.

Applications are due December 11th. In October on Facebook, look for a

gathering of the Wearable Art Club to help artists with their application.

NOVEMBER: 3rd Annual Student Wearable Art Show

Sponsored by Key City Public Theater.

DECEMBER: December 1Tickets go on sale for the

2019 PT Wearable Art Show.

JOIN IN THE FUN…We hope you’re enjoying the show and appreciating all the creativity and hard work on the runway this year! Your attendance is a major contribution to this show’s success. We couldn’t do it without you! Putting on this event is fun and exciting. We can always use more people to help.

If you’re interested in being a part of the 2019 show, please contact us at

[email protected] or call the JCF office at (360) 385-1729.

You too can be a part of this amazing fundraising event!

Thank You!And thank you Olympic Office Supplies for their year-round support, placing our WAS pieces in their front window. Thank you to Heidi and all the OOS staff! Keep watching those windows!

This year Port Townsend Wearable Art has had 30 pieces from past shows in the Jefferson County Museum of Art and History with special thanks to Becky Schurmann, the curator.

Thank you to Metropolitan Fashion Week and Eduardo Khawam, for giving us great insight into making changes to our show. Also thank you for inviting the PT Wearable Art Show to be a part of the Metropolitan Fashion Week show at Seattle Art Museum on Cinco de Mayo, 2018.

Fly Home to Roost, Heather Hicks, Port Townsend, WA

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PT WAS 2018 SPONSORSTOP HATS & TIARAS

First FederalClarity Enterprises, Inc.

Coldwell Banker Best HomesEisenhardt Group

Kris Nelson: Sirens, Alchemy Bistro & Wine Bar, & The Old Whiskey Mill

Pane d’Amore Artisan BakeryTerrapin ArchitectureWaterbirth Solutions

BUSTIERGale Investment Management

KMi Kristin Manwaring InsuranceHasse & Company Port Townsend Sails

Teri Nomura: WindermereWindermere Port Townsend

BUSTLEBlue Moose Café

Mary’s Place, Suzanne CunliffeWaste Not Want Not

SUPERSTAR SUPPORTERS Denise Winter & Key City Public Theatre

KPTZ 90.9 FM RadioPTTV

Port Townsend Film FestivalOlympic Art & Office

Windermere Port TownsendFerino’s PizzeriaThe Food Co-op

QFCSafeway

TAPS & ReveillePippa’s Real Tea

VOLUNTEERSCo-Chair & Artist Liaison: Marla Althouse

Co-Chair: Teri NomuraJudges: Eduardo Khawam,

Sara Mall Johani, Lynn DiNinoJudge Wrangler: George Marie

Emcee: Denise WinterAssistant to Emcee: Bobbie Butler,

Samantha WongScript Writer: Angela Gyurko

Stage Coordinator: Allison WoodStudent Coordinator: Margie McDonaldStudent Wrangler: Aziliz Dupont-Huin

Ticket & VIP Coordinator: Debbi SteelePhotographers: Patricia Weedman,

Deja Webster, Kay HarperModel Committee: Marla Althouse,

Margie McDonaldBoutique Manager: Teri Nomura

Parking Leads: Don DuBose, Kirk RowdabaughUsher Leads: Sarah DuBose, Robin Abb

Volunteer Coordinators: Sallie Cymbalski, Patti Rowdabaugh, Jeanne PepperProduction Manager: Jon Plueard

Video Team: Brian Moratti, James OteySound Equipment: Neville Pearsall

Music/Sound Technicians: Sonny Flores, Gary Engbrecht

Music Curator: Dennis DaneauMarketing: Julie Gertler, Mary Rothschild

Program & Graphic Design: Adrienne Robineau of Isabel Bay Design

Program Editor: Angie BartlettNarrative Liaison: Linda Schwartz

Food Coordinators: Jeanie Glaspell, Carol O’DellBackstage Crew: Karen Anderson,

Lisa Whitwell, Jillian CanadyEscorts: Doug Van Allen, Gary Forbes, Cynthia Overman, Susan Bone O’BrienHair & Makeup Stylists: Dawn Gately,

Rhayne Bates, Jamie Ryan, Leah Kilgore, Yvonne Urmston, Gabriella Lukasavitz,

Marta Peterson, Lisa Wentworth, Marty Canaday Boutique: Janice Speck, Leslie Roubal,

Cris Busch Lyons, Tomoko Shaffer, Katherine Macomber Millman, Jan Sprague, Shirley Moss, Gina Johnston, Sharon Hoyer

Parking: Linda Rosens, Mark Dorsch, Scott Remington, Leslie Schnick, Gary Nisbett, Susan Green, Craig Walls,

Steve Harris, Jim Maupin, Zo Wohlhaupter, Jim Thomson, Ron Dionne

Tickets & Volunteer Check-in: Owen Rowe, Terry Wagner, Ronnie Kaufmann, Kayla Marga,

Cheryl Markham, Cate Hempton, Shannon Davis

Ushers: Barbara Remington, Dayna Neely-DuBose, Joy Winfrey, Julie Dorsch, Louise Tragard,

Mary Anne Grigsby, Nancesca Schroff, Vidya Speck, Edel Bahr, Sue Gorski, Liz Berman, Kim Anderson,

Sharlene Shirona, Harvey Putterman, Karen Putterman, Kirsten Boulter, Carol Meyer,

Crystal Eisele, Kim Danner, Norma Fried, Pam Gray, Virginia Crandall, Diana Zinn, Carla Jean Pugh,

Ruth Pope, Susan Green, Becky Emmons, Nora Petrich, Michelle Stay, Julie Anne Colibri, Molly Fenton,

Diana Honeycutt, Lisa Wentworth

Volunteer Angels: Thank you to all the other Volunteer Angels that make this event possible!!

Sharp’ish, Lisa Doray, Port Townsend, WA

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