


Our beloved Rhody Festival has come and gone; all the carnival trucks, parade floats and animals....leaving our little town as spic and span as it was last week. I have already told you about our pet parade. Here are some more photos of the popular events, but first a little interesting history.
It all started in 1935 when a local businessman contacted the Hearst News Organization with an idea to film the rhododendrons in bloom as a part of their "short subjects" popular in movie theaters in those days. The business community then organized a Queen competition to have a group of young women in the photos. The townspeople could vote by spending money at local participating merchants.
The following year the American Legion liked the enthusiasm generated by the event and decided to go forward with an annual event which became the Rhody Festival we enjoy today. The festival has been going on ever since except for the war years of 1942-1945.
In the 1950's the Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce took over and more activities have been added until now it is a week long celebration. There have been golf tournaments, boat races, air show, cow chip throwing, bed race, trike race, beard growing contest, and more.
In the parade this year on Saturday there were over 96 floats this year with everyone getting into the act. You can walk with a sign, drive a car, or have a very fancy float. All are welcome and applauded. There are bands, local charities represented, citizen of the year, and lots of businesses represented.


Friday Night Bed Races

Sunday's Rhody Run
31st Rhody Run had over 2000 runners and walkers shown hear about 10 minutes into the 12 Kilometer race.

Sandra, looks like a great time! We need to schedule an overnight trip to your lovely City soon. Can you recommend a B&B?
Happy Selling,
Steven and Marti
My sister has a wonderful cottage near Fort Worden with a great master suite, living room with fireplace, full kitchen, laundry, etc. You can see it at www.birdnestcottage.com
If you want a true B & B I would suggest the James House or Old Consulate Inn.
Hope you have a great stay.
Sandra, that is some festival, a week long, WOW. I don't know of any place in even near by states that does anything like this.
We do have unusual and old fashioned ways of entertaining ourselves out here on the peninsula! Very refreshing after living in So. CA most of my life. I am looking forward to a lot of those people moving this way when it is time to retire.
Sandra, thank you for the information! Is Lizzy's B&B on the hill closed? Marti