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Photography by Noel Johnson - Click to enlarge. 2005 Events by Date January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December Click here for the Calendar Archive September 2005 Date TBA Peninsula Arts Assoc. Arts Show Ilwaco Heritage Museum Contact: Betty Helms 360-665-4968 September (Saturdays) Saturday Market at the Port of Ilwaco A weekly Saturday Market with vendors selling arts, crafts, housewares, plants, foods, hand-sewn items, beauty makeovers, weekly entertainment & more! Contact: Desiree Rusch 360-642-2690 September 3-4 Heritage Festival in the Park Vendors: Kathy Marshall 360-665-4529 Long Beach Contact: Judy Beezley 360-665-5031 or Jenny Sheldon 360-665-3000 September 8 Art Walk at Ilwaco Harbour Village, Port of Ilwaco Contact: Bruce Peterson, 360-642-2291 September 9-11 Rod Run to the End of the World Thousands of classic cars flock to the Peninsula for this annual event. The main events are held at Wilson Field in Ocean Park; you'll see these amazing cars all over the Peninsula. Long Beach Vendors: Cliff & Dee Ellenwood 360-665-6792 Contact: Dale Andrew 360-665-3565 September 9 Slow Drag at the Port Kick off the weekend with this slow-paced competition at the Port of Ilwaco. Contact: Mack Funk 360-642-3143 September 10-11 Columbia Flyway Wildfowl Show Juried woodcarving competition sponsored by The Feather & Quill Carvers of Vancouver, WA. Days Inn Conference Center 221 N.E. Chkalov Drive, Vancouver, WA Hours: Saturday 10-6, Sunday 10-4 Admission: $3.00 Over $6000.00 in prize money awarded. Contact: Don Baiar 360-892-6738 or Will Hayden 360-891-1753 September 24 Baker Bay Kayak/Canoe Race 10K flatwater, circular course open to all ages and ability levels. The race limited to 100 participants divided into 9 divisions, so register early. Contact: Bruce Peterson 360-642-2291
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