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Gig Harbor Paddlers Cup Offers Half-Off Registration
With an overwhelming sponsorship support from the community, the event is offering reduced registration fee. The registration fee is now $32.50.

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I was born in Tokyo, Japan and grew up in Houston, TX. I graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. I also spent the first half of my senior year in Seattle as an intern for the Problem Solvers and the creative services department at KOMO News.
Storytelling has always been my passion, and I love using pictures and sound to draw people into my stories. I'm also a strong believer in using social media tools to share information and connect with my community. In fact, I've already been to three Twestivals, which is a world-wide event where people on Twitter meet up in person. I moved to Gig Harbor in October and am quickly learning my way around town. When I'm not reporting, I like to spend time catching up on the latest issue of Vogue magazine, meeting new people and exploring the gorgeous town of Gig Harbor. I also help coach the Harbor Fire girls lacrosse team.
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With an overwhelming sponsorship support from the community, the event is offering reduced registration fee. The registration fee is now $32.50.

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