Archive for the ‘Gig Harbor News’ Category
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Jan
07
Posted by Matt Thomson

Most of the feedback that I get regarding this blog comes in one of two categories:
- Great photos!
- What a funny name for a website
I appreciate the love of the photos. I have a great time taking them and have really enjoyed the submissions from my friends and readers. I always assumed that people thought the “undressed” aspect of the name was what was funny, but I’m coming to learn that many people simply think that Gig Harbor is a funny name for a town.
Gig Harbor was given its name in 1841by Captain Charles Wilke. During a storm he sailed his small “gig” into a little bay to find shelter, thus naming our little bay Gig Harbor. If you’ve ever been out in the Tacoma Narrows during a storm, or even during a drastic tide change, you’d understand why Captain Wilke wanted to find shelter!
Gig Harbor is well known for our drastic tide changes, fluctuating in mind boggling proportions at mind boggling rates daily. There are times that I’ve been kayaking in the area and it feels like you’re on a calm lake, and then moments later you’re simply trying to keep your kayak upright, looking all around for the massive boat that just sped by creating the waves that are threatening to tip you over. No massive speed boats, just our tides. Hence the mascot of Gig Harbor High School…the Gig Harbor Tides. Check out the two photos below for the difference in the waters between when the tides are changing and when the tides are stable.
I want to keep this history brief, or else I’d simply be stealing information from some other websites. If you’d like to learn more about Gig Harbor’s fascinating history, you can visit the Gig Harbor Chamber’s site or the Gig Harbor History Museum’s site.


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Dec
30
Posted by Matt Thomson

Seems like everybody is doing a year in review series at this time of year. Makes sense, since the year is over. I was going to do the 2007 Gig Harbor Year in Review, but realized I didn’t keep any good notes and I’d be sure to leave something out, so I figured I’d let you all do the Year In Review for me!
I’ll get you started. I think Gig Harbor’s biggest 2007 story can be titled “Grand Openings.” In July, the LONG awaited opening of the 2nd Narrows Bridge occurred. Many weren’t happy, but I for one am perfectly willing to pay the toll in exchange for not having traffic. Besides, it was fun to watch it being built.

This summer also saw the opening of our own Gig Harbor YMCA, which is a facility that my family has come to love (my wife can take our newborn around the indoor track in her stroller, getting exercise without having to deal with the elements). We also opened the Gig Harbor Costco, another Thomson family favorite. Seriously, hotdog and a Coke for $1.50! Large pizza for $10! Men’s jeans for $12.96! 32 pounds of mustard for $8! Can’t be beat (that last one is a joke, by the way).


We also saw the opening of the new medical center on Pt. Fosdick, and the new Gig Harbor Borders Bookstore, Panera Bread Co, and others in the Uptown Center.

So what are your area news stories?
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Dec
20
Posted by Matt Thomson
Each year I give my clients a 12-month calendar featuring photos of Gig Harbor that I have taken throughout the year. If you are interested in a full size, high quality Gig Harbor calendar, I would be happy to get one to you. I would need $15 to cover printing costs, plus any shipping if you’re out of area. If you’re in the area, I’d be happy to drop one by for you. Just email me at mthomson@kw.com or give me a call at 253-226-7595 if you want one!

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Dec
08
Posted by Matt Thomson
Last Saturday I posted this picture of our snow day in Gig Harbor.

Here is a shot from the same vantage point taken today. Pretty amazing the difference only one week can make in the weather! This is a great demonstration of what Gig Harbor’s weather is like. So many people think that it rains non-stop here, is gray and gloomy all the time, but it’s just not true. The weather in Gig Harbor is all over the board, but you’re sure to get some sun almost every day!

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Dec
05
Posted by Matt Thomson

I don’t know much about birds, but I thought this one looked cool. This guy (or gal) was just hanging out at the entrance to Gig Harbor. I’m hoping one of my readers will know what kind of bird this is. Kind of looks like a turkey to me, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that it’s not.
Any ideas?
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Dec
05
Posted by Matt Thomson

I was visiting some downtown shops in Gig Harbor this morning, and Mount Rainier kind of jumped through the clouds at me. This photo is taken from the very end point on Harborview Dr, just past the Tides Tavern.
So what is a cold day in Gig Harbor? Am I providing accurate information about Gig Harbor, or is my Gig Harbor info skewed? A few days ago I wrote about temps dropping into the 30’s. Then it snowed. A day after the snow came, temps shot up to the high 50’s and we got torrents of rain (much of Washington has severe floods, but Gig Harbor is fine). Today, “cold” means low 40’s. The picture just kind of looks cold, though, doesn’t it?
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Dec
04
Posted by Matt Thomson

I had a chance to travel to Auburn this afternoon with Terry Bouck and some other members of the Gig Harbor Chamber of Commerce to witness the “Celebrate Junior Achievement Holiday Luncheon.” Wow! I had no idea what JA World was all about, but came home completely impressed and sold on the value of this great program. Junior Achievement of Washington is designed to teach our 5th and 8th grade students several of the life skills that they will need to give them the brightest futures they can have.

The JA World was divided into two wings; the 8th graders were in the JA Finance Park while the 5th graders were busy running JA BizTown. These students were given 4-6 weeks of classroom prep, all culminating in this one day event at Auburn’s JA World where the kids run the show. They have jobs, pay checks, kids, bills to pay, cars to buy, decisions to make, debt to manage…it’s really an incredible environment. I’d encourage you to visit their website to learn more details.

PSD Superintendent Terry Bouck told me that his goal was to have every single 5th grader and every single 8th grader in our district be able to participate in this program. Obviously, this costs money, largely in the area of transportation. It also requires a good deal of volunteers, both parents and community business people. After listening to Peninsula High School senior Allison Bill sing the National Anthem, and hearing the stories of 2 youngsters involved in the program currently (including a 15 year old in Tacoma’s Juvenile Detention Center, who has an amazing perspective on her life and her future), and the story of a JA alum who has done amazing things with his life, I was more than happy to support this program. I’m sold on helping Superintendent Bouck achieve his goal of bringing this program fully into all of the PSD’s 5th and 8th grades.
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Dec
01
Posted by Matt Thomson
We got our snow today. It wasn’t much, but it doesn’t take much around here to get us excited. It started snowing around 11:45am, and came down steady for about 3 hours. Sure is pretty here.

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Nov
30
Posted by Matt Thomson
Several years ago, when I was a 6th grade teacher, I hated it when the weather man called for snow. Nothing hypes up a 12 year old kid in this part of the nation like the promise of snow. Now that I’m not teaching, however…

The weatherman is calling for our first snowfall of the year tomorrow night! The photo above was taken in January of ‘07. Having grown up in Park City, UT, I am fully aware that this is not a lot of snow. Yet it’s tough to find a more beautiful sight than Gig Harbor, the water slightly iced over, with a dusting of snow.
If the weatherman is right, and we do get snow, it’ll make a wonderful backdrop for the Gig Harbor Tree Lighting ceremony. The ceremony will take place tomorrow night from 5-7pm at Skanskie Brothers Park in downtown Gig Harbor.

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Nov
30
Posted by Matt Thomson
Firstly, let me emphasize that I love writing this blog. I’ve been amazed at how many people, all across the nation, have been reading it and commenting and emailing me. I’ve loved meeting some of the incredible people that make up our incredible community. Recently, though, I’ve been getting panicky because I can’t possibly think of something relevant to write about each day, and although I’ve asked (and am asking again) so far none of my readers have emailed me any suggestions. Fortunately, I read a blog yesterday by the Queen Blogger of our network, where she wrote about not having anything to write about. That gave me all the confidence I needed to just write, so…

Clearly none of these pictures were taken in Gig Harbor. They are from one of my trips to the Gold Coast of Australia with a group of Washington High School cross country runners. This past year I was unable to make the trip due to an injury my wife suffered while boating on the Puget Sound shortly before we were to have left (her head is fine now, as is my elbow…thanks for asking!). A Gig Harbor resident and Peninsula Seahawk runner made the trip, as did a runner from a little further north in Port Townsend. Great times had by all.
So what do these two areas have in common? Well, nothing really, other than they’re both indescribably beautiful areas by the water. I just love that a teenager from our little community, as well as my wife and I, have had the opportunity to visit there and take in the gorgeous sights you see in the collage!