Winners of Fourth of July events


June 17, 2008 · Updated 10:54 AM 

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Lopez Lions Club

Fourth of July Parade Results

Best of Theme: America the Beautiful

Mayor’s Award: Lopez Senior Center

Chamber of Commerce Award: Spencer Spit State Park

Queen’s Award: Ron’s Repair

Grand Marshal’s Award: Arc Veterinary Clinic

Special Judges No. 1: Installatours

Special Judges No. 2: Mom’s Apple Pie

San Juan Island

Fourth of July Parade Results

Best Float: Sons of the American Legion, $500

Best Theme: Islanders Bank, $300

Judge’s Choice: Kelley Balcomb-Bartok, $300

Best Spirit: Dorothy’s Adult Family Home, $200

Best Costume: National Park Service, $200

Roche Harbor

Family Fun Run

— Adult males

First: Matt Franck, Bellevue

Second: Robbie Lowery

Third: Taylor Stimpson, Friday Harbor

— Adult females

First: Mara Schaeffer, Friday Harbor

Second: Laura Komen, Seattle

Third: Janet Komen, Seattle

— Under 15 years, male

First: Doug Houh, Woodinville

Second: Loch Stimpson, Friday Harbor

Third: Alex Primozich, Toulth, Minn.

— Under 15 years, female

First: Hanna Scott, Victoria

Second: Jacky Hertas, Portland

Third: Linsey Helton, Everett

Donut-eating contest

Jennifer Bingaman, Seattle

Casey King, Edmonds

Tim Smith, Seattle

Dinghy Balloon Catch

First: Valhalla, 12 balloons

Second: Champagne, 9

Third: 3 Amigos, 8 balloons

Blindfolded Dinghy Race

First: Baileys & Cream, Bellingham

Second: Rush Hour, Edmonds

Third: Wells, Seattle

Log Rolling contest

First, adult: George MacCuish, Vancouver, B.C.

First, under 15: Taylor Baruff, Bellevue

Roche Harbor mayor

Jay Vermullen of Bellingham

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