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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.

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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.

Tag Archives: Samish Tribe

2017 ~ Penn Cove Water Festival

17 Wednesday May 2017

Posted by Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. in Event, Penn Cove Water Fest, Water Festival

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Not a year goes by we aren’t proud to be a sponsor of the Penn Cove Water Festival’s Tribal Canoe Races here in Coupeville. Who wouldn’t be proud (and happy) about a Saturday of fun competition, food, music, storytelling, dancing, art, children’s activities and history in Coupeville.

The Penn Cove Water Festival Association is an ALL volunteer historic non- profit organization, keeping historic native canoe racing alive in Coupeville. 

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Visit the Penn Cove Water Festival site

for line up of tribal teams, races, children’s activities, dancing, music, story telling and much more about this family friendly and historic event.

•If you would like to Sponsor a 2018 Race or volunteer please contact the Penn Cove Water Festival Association at penncovewaterfestival@gmail.com 2017 Canoe Races and Sponsors

1) Single Woman Race – Jerry Saia (Coupeville Inn)

2) Single Man Race – John Weber (Nahma Investments)

3) Mixed Doubles Race – Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship – In honor of Gary Piazzon

4) 6 Junior Buckskin Race – Orca Network & the Langley Whale Center – In Honor of “J2/Granny”

5) 6 Buckskin Race – Susan Berta & Howard Garrett

6) 6 Woman Race – Molly McPhearson

7) 6 Man race – Harold Anderson & Terry Bible

8) 11 Jr. Buckskin Race – Coupeville Lions Club

9) 11 Buckskin Race – Vern & Martha Olsen and Vicky & Ricardo Reyes

10) 11 Woman Race – Penn Cove Shellfish

11) 11 Man race – Ervin Knezek & David Bieniek

Family Canoe – The Crow’s Roost
Family Canoes can be seen at the boat launch or out on Penn Cove as they paddle and perform their protocol during the day. They may also come to the Wharf at Front Street and offer rides in their Canoes.

Travel Money for the first 10 Eleven Man Canoes to arrive supported by: Sue & Pat Waters, bayleaf, Coupe’s Last Stand, Jenne Farm, Jan Picard, Penn Cove Water Festival Association, Michael Ferri, Jim Sherman, Gary Piazzon, and The Crow’s Roost.

 

 
 
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Penn Cove Water Festival Celebrates 25 Years!

22 Tuesday Mar 2016

Posted by Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. in Penn Cove Water Fest, Uncategorized, Water Festival

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WATERFEST 2016

Penn Cove Water Festival

May 14, 2016     11:00 AM – 5:00PM

Historic Front Street and Boat Launch

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May 14th 2016 – Save THAT Date

08 Monday Feb 2016

Posted by Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. in Festival, Water Festival

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Coupeville looks forward to another wonderful year with the Penn Cove Water Festival.

Join us for Tribal Canoe Races, Native Arts & Crafts, Music, Dancing, Storytelling and Youth Activities.  

Bring the family, your cameras, your love of canoe racing and Washington’s tribal history! 

The Coupeville Historic Waterfront is proud to be a Penn Cove Water Festival sponsor.

 

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