Celebrate Judy's life
Join us at the Beach Party Potluck
Place: Fort Warden State Park Kitchen Shelter
http://www.parks.wa.gov/fortworden/directions.aspx
When: August 15, Sunday
Time: Join us earlier Eat at 1:00 stay as late as you want.
Email us if you would like a list of what food will be there and what would be good to bring if you wish to bring something.
Bring: Stories about Judy so we can put them up for everyone to enjoy.
We're looking forward to seeing you.
Helpful: email us if think you are coming (not required).
If you have questions email us:
celebratejudyduncan@gmail.com
Or go to our blog:
http://celebratejudyduncan.blogspot.com/
P. S. There will be a Prom on OCT 9th this should be fun.
“Nothing form the heart is ever lost for it can always found in the heart of another” -author unknown
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
UPDATED Location, Date and Time
Potluck Picnic to Celebrate Judy
Date: August 15th
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Fort Warden State Park, WA
We have reserved the kithchen shelter at Fort Warden. It has a view of the water. We look forward to seeing you there to celebrate Judy Duncan.
Directions to Kitchen Shelter:
Upon arrival in Port Townsend, travel north on Kearney St. to Blaine St.; turn right. Follow Blaine to Walker St. Turn left on Walker and proceed to the Fort Worden gate. Enter the gate, turn right at the stop sign and go past the Parade Grounds to the second stop sign. Turn left, go down the hill go past the marine science center on your right. The Kitchen Shelter is the very next builing on your right (Water Side).
Directions to Fort Warden State Park:
Fort Worden State Park is located in the Victorian seaport of Port Townsend, Wash.
From Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry to Fort Worden State Park
Depart from the ferry terminal, and drive straight (NE) on State Route (SR) 305 for approximately 13 miles. Drive through Poulsbo, and take a right onto the ramp for SR 3 to the Hood Canal Bridge - approximately 7 miles. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, take a left and remain on SR 104 for about 6 ½ miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend, take a left on Kearney Street, right on Blaine Street, left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Canada/Northwest Washington to Fort Worden State Park
Travel south on Interstate 5 to Highway 20 (Burlington exit). Follow Highway 20 west through Oak Harbor and Coupeville to Keystone Ferry, approximately 42 miles. Take the Keystone Ferry to Port Townsend. Depart from the ferry terminal and turn left onto Water Street. At the first stop light, turn right onto Kearney Street. At the first stop sign take a right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, take a left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Edmonds-Kingston Ferry to Fort Worden State Park
Depart from the ferry terminal and drive straight on State Route (SR) 104. Follow signs to stay on SR 104 through Port Gamble to the Hood Canal Bridge, approximately nine miles. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, turn right and remain on SR 104 for about 6.5 miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Tacoma to Fort Worden State Park
Follow Highway 16 across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and follow the signs to Bremerton, approximately 27 miles, where the highway changes names to SR 3. Follow SR 3 about 25 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, turn left and remain on SR 104 for about 6.5 miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Olympia to Fort Worden State Park
Take US 101 northbound towards Quilcene. About 12 miles past Quilcene, bear right onto SR 20. Follow SR 20 approximately eight miles then turn left at the lighted intersection, which keeps you on SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
Date: August 15th
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Fort Warden State Park, WA
We have reserved the kithchen shelter at Fort Warden. It has a view of the water. We look forward to seeing you there to celebrate Judy Duncan.
Directions to Kitchen Shelter:
Upon arrival in Port Townsend, travel north on Kearney St. to Blaine St.; turn right. Follow Blaine to Walker St. Turn left on Walker and proceed to the Fort Worden gate. Enter the gate, turn right at the stop sign and go past the Parade Grounds to the second stop sign. Turn left, go down the hill go past the marine science center on your right. The Kitchen Shelter is the very next builing on your right (Water Side).
Directions to Fort Warden State Park:
Fort Worden State Park is located in the Victorian seaport of Port Townsend, Wash.
From Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry to Fort Worden State Park
Depart from the ferry terminal, and drive straight (NE) on State Route (SR) 305 for approximately 13 miles. Drive through Poulsbo, and take a right onto the ramp for SR 3 to the Hood Canal Bridge - approximately 7 miles. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, take a left and remain on SR 104 for about 6 ½ miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend, take a left on Kearney Street, right on Blaine Street, left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Canada/Northwest Washington to Fort Worden State Park
Travel south on Interstate 5 to Highway 20 (Burlington exit). Follow Highway 20 west through Oak Harbor and Coupeville to Keystone Ferry, approximately 42 miles. Take the Keystone Ferry to Port Townsend. Depart from the ferry terminal and turn left onto Water Street. At the first stop light, turn right onto Kearney Street. At the first stop sign take a right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, take a left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Edmonds-Kingston Ferry to Fort Worden State Park
Depart from the ferry terminal and drive straight on State Route (SR) 104. Follow signs to stay on SR 104 through Port Gamble to the Hood Canal Bridge, approximately nine miles. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, turn right and remain on SR 104 for about 6.5 miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Tacoma to Fort Worden State Park
Follow Highway 16 across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and follow the signs to Bremerton, approximately 27 miles, where the highway changes names to SR 3. Follow SR 3 about 25 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge. At the lighted intersection for SR 104, turn left and remain on SR 104 for about 6.5 miles. At the intersection of SR 19, turn right. Stay on SR 19 for 14 miles; it will merge with SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn left on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
From Olympia to Fort Worden State Park
Take US 101 northbound towards Quilcene. About 12 miles past Quilcene, bear right onto SR 20. Follow SR 20 approximately eight miles then turn left at the lighted intersection, which keeps you on SR 20. Continue straight (north) on SR 20 into Port Townsend. Turn left onto Kearney Street, and at the first stop sign turn right on Blaine Street. At the next stop sign, turn on Cherry Street, and follow signs into the park.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Change: Date and Time to Celebrate Judy's Life.
Chetzemoka Park is unavailable on the 14th at 4:00 PM. We are looking for a new location and time and will post on this blog as soon as we have additional information.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Judy's Favorite Charities
From Judy:
PLEASE GET THE WORD OUT TO ALL, ABOUT WHAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE DONE FOR ME. I ENCOURAGE DONATIONS AND SUPPORT FOR THEM.
DOG TOWNSEND – Steve & Amanda
10 Timberline Drive
Port Townsend, WA 98368
www.dogtownsend.com
Not only do Steve, Amanda and their staff provide exceptional love and care for all who come to Camp but what few people know is how often they provide care for those who are faced with life’s challenges. They quietly do this and I am forever grateful for their assistance for me, for Daisy and for all they have provided for everyone.
I have begun the Daisy Fund so that they may continue this assistance and ask that my sister continue this through an additional donation at the time of my joining Daisy and at least once a year for as long as possible.
EDENSAW CANCER FOUNDATION-Kiwi
211 Seton Rd
Port Townsend, WA 98368
http://www.ptleader.com/Main.asp?SectionID=10&SubSectionID=10&ArticleID=22300
So that they may continue their work and help others as they did for me. I forever was overwhelmed by the generosity of all and with a warm dry roof to cover me, I never felt anything but warmth, support and a lot of love.
SUSAN B SUTTON FOUNDATION-Vivi-Ann Parnell
viviannparnell@comcast.net
So they may continue providing transportation funding for those traveling by ferry from the peninsula to Seattle for cancer care. The assistance I received was invaluable and reduced tremendous stress, never making me feel like a ‘charity’ case. I am forever grateful for that and want to pay it forward.
HADLOCK VET – Ginny Johnson, VMD and Joyce Murphy
711 Ness Corner Rd,
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
360-385-2020
They refused to take money for all of Daisy’s vet needs which included the expense of monthly medicine to keep her comfortable and happy. I would like donations made to any place they wish which is how I have been able to repay them—the shelters. I will forever be indebted for providing her such loving care that enabled us to spend more time together.
PLEASE GET THE WORD OUT TO ALL, ABOUT WHAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE DONE FOR ME. I ENCOURAGE DONATIONS AND SUPPORT FOR THEM.
DOG TOWNSEND – Steve & Amanda
10 Timberline Drive
Port Townsend, WA 98368
www.dogtownsend.com
Not only do Steve, Amanda and their staff provide exceptional love and care for all who come to Camp but what few people know is how often they provide care for those who are faced with life’s challenges. They quietly do this and I am forever grateful for their assistance for me, for Daisy and for all they have provided for everyone.
I have begun the Daisy Fund so that they may continue this assistance and ask that my sister continue this through an additional donation at the time of my joining Daisy and at least once a year for as long as possible.
EDENSAW CANCER FOUNDATION-Kiwi
211 Seton Rd
Port Townsend, WA 98368
http://www.ptleader.com/Main.asp?SectionID=10&SubSectionID=10&ArticleID=22300
So that they may continue their work and help others as they did for me. I forever was overwhelmed by the generosity of all and with a warm dry roof to cover me, I never felt anything but warmth, support and a lot of love.
SUSAN B SUTTON FOUNDATION-Vivi-Ann Parnell
viviannparnell@comcast.net
So they may continue providing transportation funding for those traveling by ferry from the peninsula to Seattle for cancer care. The assistance I received was invaluable and reduced tremendous stress, never making me feel like a ‘charity’ case. I am forever grateful for that and want to pay it forward.
HADLOCK VET – Ginny Johnson, VMD and Joyce Murphy
711 Ness Corner Rd,
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
360-385-2020
They refused to take money for all of Daisy’s vet needs which included the expense of monthly medicine to keep her comfortable and happy. I would like donations made to any place they wish which is how I have been able to repay them—the shelters. I will forever be indebted for providing her such loving care that enabled us to spend more time together.
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