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I was recently invited to a dinner honoring the "Marrowstone Island Citizen of the Year". The honoree, Mr. Phil Flynn has been an acquaintance of mine for a few years, but I had no idea how much he has actually done for our community. It was a wonderful event and was so glad I went. It was a delicious pot luck organized by the Nordland Garden Club at their club house and so many people took the mike to give their tributes. Phil flew his three grown children here for the big event.
Marrowstone Island is a small island in the Admiralty Bay just east of Port Townsend that was settled in the late 1800's by Dutch dairy farmers. Very rural and wildly beautiful with views of pasture, mountains, small bays and the shipping lanes of Puget Sound, this community is home to relatively few people. But the people who live there are devoted to this small town and very greatful to its number one citizen. The dinner was so well attended, there was SRO and I was squeezed into my seat the entire evening so my photos are not the best. Here is what I learned about my friend Phil Flynn:
Being a good citizen is not a new thing for Phil. He has raised a family of four sucessful and delightful sons and daughers, was married for over 40 years until his wife passed away, and seved in the armed forces in the intellignece department.
This 82 year young man is a fine example of an excellent and giving citizen who is still going strong.
Let hear it for Phil!
Rhody Parade Phil and Maggie
Maggie, Phil and sons Garth and Brian, and daughter Erin Food Bank donations
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