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4th of July Parade
& Potluck - 2005
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Kyra Burke
2005 4th of July Parade

2005 4th of July Parade

Crab Races
Potluck

Setting up for Potluck
Photos by Gene Burke |
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Notice: Poison
Hemlock


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Please Destroy this plant
wherever you see it. Poison Hemlock should be pulled up by the
roots and left to
rot in a large plastic bag. Flowers will turn to seed after the
plant is pulled.
It is spreading from the hill
down onto the point and is behind many garages.
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Description:
Poison
Hemlock can grow to be about 6 to 10 ft. tall. It has leaves
and white flowerheads resembling those of parsnips, carrots,
and water hemlock. It has a fleshy, white taproot, a main
stem with characteristic light red spots and a disagreeable
smell. All plant parts are poisonous. However, the seeds
contain the highest concentration of poison. The conium
alkaloids are volatile and can even cause toxic reactions
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SEA SIDE LIVING IS
GOOD FOR GOLF
The
life by the sea must add the calming affect needed to
excel in that game called golf.
Two local residents demonstrated this at the 2003
Men’s Club Championship, Port Townsend Golf Course, on
Sept. 27-28. Capturing
2nd place (net score) was David Green (left)
and the winner (gross score) was Michael Lux (right).
Congratulations guys! |
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Submitted by
David Green 11/03 |
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