Thank you: Inaugural Kingston homecoming was great


October 28, 2009 · 10:23 PM

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Many thanks to all of the community volunteers who made the inaugural Kingston homecoming event such a great success. We would especially like to thank Tom Waggoner and his driver, Wes Henderson, who hauled the hay along the KHS Football team and coaches who helped move the hay. Thanks to Sally and Steve Heacock for the trees and lights, Allegra Printing for the posters, Kitsap Propane for the heaters, Scott Kelly from Scott’s Home and Roof Service who hung the banner, and Eric and Victor from Larson and Casteel Landscape Architects who transported the hay after the event. Thanks to North Kitsap Herald/Kingston Community News, American Marine Bank, Kingston Curves and Little Sprouts Toy Shop, Pizza Factory and Mad Hatter Boutique for sponsoring the homecoming newspaper insert.

Donations from Nelson Accounting, Kingston Pet Center, Adam Goodfellow, Beebe Roberts and Bryan, Suquamish Clearwater Casino & Resort, and the Kingston Stakeholders were much appreciated and help ensure the success of this event.

Thanks to the Kingston Chamber of Commerce and the various Kingston High School organizations who worked together to bring this fantastic event to the youth of our community.

Nancy J. Martin, secretary

Downtown Kingston Association,

Events Committee of the Kingston Chamber of Commerce

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